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Patriot Act

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Justice League Unlimited episode
"Patriot Act"
Airdate: February 25th, 2006
Production Number: 33
Airdate Order: 33
Animation Services by: Dong Woo Animation Co., LTD.
Written by: Matt Wayne
Directed by: Joaquim dos Santos
Episode images (10)

"Patriot Act" is the seventh episode of the third season of Justice League Unlimited. It originally aired on February 25th, 2006.

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[edit] Plot

A flashback depicts a World War II mission of the famous Spy Smasher, who invades a secret Axis laboratory and steals a syringe containing an experimental super-soldier serum. Moving into the present, we see that General Eiling, former military liaison for Cadmus, is reviewing the sixty-year-old casefile.

Eiling dines with former colleague Amanda Waller, who has greatly softened her anti-Justice League-stance since the Lex Luthor/Brainiac affair. She advises Eiling that the times are changing, and strongly suggests that the old soldier should change with them.

Eiling is unconvinced, feeling that metahumans can't be trusted and that the Justice League didn't disarm their fusion cannon, and decides to take action. He sneaks into a military installation and steals the old Captain Nazi serum. After injecting it into his body, Eiling transforms into a monstrous brute of a man with fangs and grey skin. Vowing revenge against Superman, Eiling springs into the air with incredible superhuman strength and heads for the one place he figures he can find the Man of Steel.

Meanwhile, aboard the Watchtower, Mr. Terrific has a mission for some of the Justice League reservists. S.T.R.I.P.E., Stargirl, Vigilante, Shining Knight, and Green Arrow are dispatched to Metropolis to cover what is normally a job for Superman. The quintet assumes public relations duty aboard a parade float paying tribute to Metropolis' heroes — the police and fire departments (much to Stargirl's chagrin.) The spectators are at first disappointed by Superman's absence, but soon begin to warm to his non-powered teammates thanks to Vigilante's knack for showmanship.

However, Eiling disrupts the parade with a thunderous impact and sends the crowd into a panic. At first, S.T.R.I.P.E. is able to engage him, but even the Justice Leaguer's powerful armor is no match for Eiling's Doomsday-level strength. Stargirl attacks with little effect, and it is all Vigilante can do to keep the bystanders safe with the help of some local children. Eiling bellows out for Superman to face him, but instead he is faced by Green Arrow, Vigilante, and the Shining Knight, who fare poorly against the powerhouse.

Green Arrow calls the Watchtower for assistance, but the only available back-ups are the Crimson Avenger, and Arrow's former partner Speedy (who corrects Arrow's initial comment of "ex-sidekick" upon arrival.) But the new additions are non-powered as well, and after a valiant stand, the Avenger, Speedy and Green Arrow are knocked cold. The last remaining Justice Leaguer is the dazed Shining Knight, who informs Eiling that Superman is billions of miles away, saving millions of alien lives from a planetary crisis. Eiling is unimpressed, and begins to taunt Sir Justin. The former servant of King Arthur tries to remind Eiling of a true warrior's honor, and the protection of the innocent at all costs, but is quickly pounded unconscious.

Eiling moves to strike a crippling, perhaps killing blow to the Shining Knight but is halted by the parade spectators. An old woman admonishes Eiling for the damage and terror he's caused, and when the general tries to speak out against the super-powered "threat" of the Justice League, he is quickly reminded that the only superhuman being for miles around is himself. Eiling acknowledges the irony, but tries to remind the crowd that super-beings cannot be trusted, and that someday, they would need someone like Eiling around. He leaps away, and though they are battered and bruised, the seven soldiers of the Justice League are further appreciated for their efforts as they are imitated in the streets by the children of Superman's home city.

[edit] Continuity

  • General Eiling alludes to time they trusted Lex Luthor, which turned out to be a mistake in "Panic in the Sky."
  • Eiling also reminds Amanda Waller of the time Superman raided a Cadmus facility to rescue the Question in "Question Authority". According to him, the events of that episode take place about a year prior to this one.

[edit] Background Information

[edit] Trivia

  • This episode is full of references to classic DC Comics.
  • General Wade Eiling's brutish persona is never officially named, but it is similar in appearance and ability to the Shaggy Man, later renamed "The General," an indestructible brute who first fought the original Justice League of America in the 1960's and would reappear sporadically in subsequent years. Eiling's rampage through Metropolis is somewhat similar to that of the comics version of Doomsday. Although Doomsday has appeared in the DCAU, the character was never given the full-on rampage that Eiling is allowed here. As with Doomsday and even Blockbuster, Eiling can be said to have several similarities to the Incredible Hulk of Marvel Comics as well. Since there have been literally hundreds of "super-rampages" throughout illustrated fiction--at least a hundred in Metropolis alone--many similarities may be coincidental (but considering that the DCAU creative team is constantly paying tribute to comics lore, probably not.)
  • The seven Justice Leaguers represent The Seven Soldiers of Victory, a classic DC Comics team of the Golden Age. The first version of this team featured Shining Knight, Vigilante, the Star-Spangled Kid, Stripesy, Green Arrow, Speedy, and the Crimson Avenger. Stripesy would eventually become S.T.R.I.P.E., but since the Star-Spangled Kid has not been depicted in the DCAU, he is replaced here with the natural inclusion of Stargirl, whose went by the name Star-Spangled Kid for a while in the comics.
  • The smart-mouthed group of street kids who first mock the reserve Justice Leaguers and later assist them are not named as such, but are dead ringers for DC's Newsboy Legion.
  • The Nazi scientist says about the test subject that "nothing less than an artillery shell will be able to penetrate his skin". This is an allusion to the initial description of Superman's power which said "nothing less than a bursting artillery shell could break his skin".
  • General Eiling said that the league's Binary Fusion Generator was a greater threat than the Soviets ever were. This is a large exaggeration, considering the cannon only had the power of a small nuke (in "Dark Heart"), did not contaminate the area of effect with nuclear fallout, could not be fired frequently, and could only target half the Earth.

[edit] Cast

Actor Role
J.K. Simmons Wade Eiling
German agent (uncredited)
Bystander (uncredited)
Chris Cox Shining Knight
Cop (uncredited)
Kin Shriner Green Arrow
Phil LaMarr John Stewart
S.T.R.I.P.E. (uncredited)
Doctor Anderson (uncredited)
Nathan Fillion Vigilante
Spy Smasher (uncredited)
Michael Beach Mr. Terrific
Giselle Loren Stargirl
CCH Pounder Amanda Waller
Old Lady (uncredited)
Mike Erwin Speedy
Tara Strong Johnny
Caitlin O'Shaugnessy-Ruiz (uncredited)
Jeff Bennett Rick Wilson
German scientist (uncredited)

[edit] Uncredited Appearances

[edit] Quotes

General Eiling: Look what happened last year. Superman walked into Cadmus and tossed our best men like a salad.
Amanda Waller: Oh, for heaven's sake.


General Eiling: Don't tell me the bleeding hearts in Congress got you...
Amanda Waller: I eat them alive.
General Eiling: You would too. You've got some onions, Amanda.


Amanda Waller: Our enemies are never as evil as we imagine, and maybe we're never quite as good.


Shining Knight: No, his proper duty is to his police captain. I see why they call him "Dirty" - he besmirches his order.
Vigilante: Sir Justin, if you want to be watchin' stuff on my big TV with the 5.1 surround sound, you had best watch what you say about Mr. Clint Eastwood.


Shining Knight: I'd slay the ogre Blundabore all over again, rather than put myself on this display in this manner. Even though that ogre turned out to be--
Everyone: Morgaine Le Fey!
S.T.R.I.P.E.: We've all heard it.
Shining Knight: It's a good story...


(At the parade)
Stargirl: So, what? Since we don't have superpowers, it takes five of us to replace one Superman?


Green Arrow: See where it says "Heroes One and All"? That's what it's all about. The crowd doesn't care who can bench-press a mountain or shoot lasers out of their ears.
Woman: Where's Superman?
Man: How come none of the good ones are here?
Kid #2: I didn't come here to see some stupid cowboy!
Man #2: I don't think vigilantes are good role models, especially ones with guns!
Woman: I came to see Superman!


General Eiling: Where's Superman?
Green Arrow: Busy. Can I help you?
General Eiling: Yeah. Hold this for me! (hurls a cart at him)


Stargirl: Haven't ever heard of "innocent bystanders"?
General Eiling: Ever hear of "acceptable losses"? You can't make an omelet without breaking a few eggs. This country is halfway down the toilet because of you superpowered types.
Stargirl: For the record, I don't have powers, potty mouth — it's the staff.
General Eiling: In that case miss, you're just another egg.


Vigilante: I'll hit him high, you hit him low.
Green Arrow: Whatever.


Green Arrow: You wanted Superman? Now you've got... (two heroes teleport into the middle of the fight) the Crimson Avenger and my ex-sidekick.
Speedy: Ex-partner.
Green Arrow: Speedy, we gotta do this now?
General Eiling: Oooh, now I'm scared.


General Eiling: You spoiled, rich little twerp.
Green Arrow: I think he means me.
Speedy: Oh, for a second I was all mad.


Green Arrow: You still got your quantum arrow?
Speedy: Yeah, but you said...
Green Arrow: This is an emergency!


Shining Knight: Once, at the word of my lord King Arthur, I was ordered to lay waste to an entire village. I knew my king's heart could not be so unjust, so I spared them all.
General Eiling: Then you're a lousy soldier.


Shining Knight: Hold... I have yet to thank you.
Woman: No need to thank me, son. You just get better. World still needs protecting, you know.



Previously produced episode:
"Dead Reckoning"
Episodes of
Justice League Unlimited
Next produced episode:
"The Great Brain Robbery"
Previously aired episode:
"Dead Reckoning"
Next aired episode:
"The Great Brain Robbery"
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