Ben Travers. During his chemistry tests with Regina King, he was embodying her capable, dutiful, human husband. Little did I know, Abdul-Mateen was secretly referencing an actual separate role: Dr. As revealed at the end of Episode 7, Cal Abar turns out to be a human shell concealing the blue, glowing superhuman who went by Jon Osterman before a nuclear accident turned him into a God-like being. Manhattan was on Mars. Instead, he was hiding on Earth. As soon as the episode ended, he let it all out, posting a video of himself sitting in the back of a taxi laughing his head off.

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We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. For a brief moment in the third episode of Watchmen , a show where anything can happen, a very big something came out of the blue or, rather, a big blue something came out. After a long day of investigation — which included a funeral disrupted by a suicide bomber — FBI agent Laurie Blake Jean Smart finally retired to her hotel room. With a squint and scrim of desire in her eyes, Laurie pulled out a colossal cerulean vibrator from the luggage. There she was, a woman no longer imprisoned by the formalities of her profession, freely handling a giant blue dong.
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It's time we talked about the elephant sized penis in the room. Yes, we are of course referring to Doctor Manhattan's appendage in Watchmen. Whether it's the original comic or Zack Snyder's film , even people with just a passing knowledge of the franchise usually refer to Watchmen as "the one with the blue dong", and HBO's TV show is now swinging in the same direction. After a noticeable lack of penii in the season one premiere, Watchmen's second episode saved the day with a surprisingly long glimpse of Tom Mison's painted phallus — except it wasn't his phallus at all. NotMyPenis isn't the first time that people have become obsessed with Doctor Manhattan's sapphire schlong, and it won't be the last either. Even though he's not appeared directly on the show just yet, Mison's homage to Manhattan was followed in episode three by a giant blue dildo that Laurie Blake uses to, well, let's just say 'remember' him by. HBO isn't exactly shy when it comes to showing off male anatomy. This year alone, Euphoria featured more sausage than a butcher's shop window, and everything from Westworld to Game of Thrones has showcased wieners by the dozen too.
Doctor Manhattan Dr. Jonathan Osterman , often shortened to Dr. Manhattan or simply Manhattan , is a fictional character who appears in comics published by DC Comics. He debuted in the graphic novel limited series Watchmen , published in and The Watchmen series is noted for addressing metaphysical issues and questions, Doctor Manhattan being the primary exponent. He is often used as an example of a post-human god. Reception towards the character is positive and he has appeared and been mentioned in various forms of media. Doctor Manhattan later appeared in the Before Watchmen comic book prequel, with his own individual issue miniseries. The comic book miniseries and the TV series served as alternate direct sequels to the original Watchmen graphic novel. Doctor Manhattan made his first live-action appearance in the film Watchmen played by Billy Crudup.