Peacemaker – Season 2 Episode 7

Published: Oct 11 2025

Episode 7 of *Peacemaker* Season 2 picks up precisely where the previous installment left off, with A.R.G.U.S. guards training their guns on the original Emilia. Her disbelief is palpable as she realizes Chris failed to pick up on the myriad clues that this was a Nazi-dominated dimension—the ominous flags, the colossal Hitler mural adorning the office walls. But then again, Chris never claimed to be the sharpest tool in the shed.

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United in purpose, they launch a coordinated assault, swiftly neutralizing the guards. When the Emilia from this alternate reality inquires about Chris's intentions, he bluntly declares, "I'm breaking up with you." As reinforcements arrive, Chris urges Emilia to embrace him tightly, and together, they soar out of the building using his jetpack. Their landing is less than graceful, but they manage to scramble onto the Peace-cycle and make a hasty escape.

Meanwhile, Vigilante engages in a heart-to-heart with his counterpart from this universe, who lays bare the grim realities of their world—a place where the Nazis emerged victorious in World War II, rendering it a perilous haven for minorities. Armed with this knowledge, both Vigilantes set off on a mission to rescue Ads.

Ads, for her part, is still frantically evading a racist mob. Keith receives a call from his father, ordering him to return home. The departure of the most menacing figure from the crowd offers a glimmer of hope, but Ads is far from being out of danger.

Seeking refuge, she bursts into a house and dives into their pool, attempting to swim to safety on the other side. However, the mob relentlessly pursues her, even into the water. In a surprising twist, Judomaster swoops in to her rescue. The moment Ads emerges from the pool, he deftly plunges two telephone wires into the water, delivering a lethal electric shock to everyone still submerged.

Meanwhile, Auggie confides in Keith that his brother has passed away and that Peacemaker has assumed his identity. Having already encountered an alternate version of himself once before, he doesn't seem particularly shocked by the possibility. Keith informs him that Emilia is likely from a different dimension as well. Chris is on the run from the police, with Harcourt clinging to his back. As she wraps her arms around him, they appear almost oblivious to the chaos unfolding around them. However, their escape is thwarted when more police cars arrive, forcing them to halt and confront the situation head-on.

Suddenly, an explosion engulfs them all. His father and brother materialize, looking dapper in their attire, and urge them to follow if they wish to survive. Back in their own dimension, Flag and Bordeaux enlist the help of one of Luthor's henchmen, who they've just taken from jail. The man attempts to negotiate a deal, but as soon as Luthor's name is mentioned, he capitulates and gets down to business. Remarkably, he swiftly locates Peacemaker's gateway to alternate universes, hidden away in Evergreen.

In stark contrast to the rest of their group, Ads and Judomaster are enjoying a pleasant moment, chatting and playing Scrobble (a variant of Scrabble). As they gradually become friends, Judomaster's attention is drawn to the mob approaching them through the window. Meanwhile, Auggie subjects Chris to an interrogation, and Chris spills everything that transpired. He explains that he merely wanted to explore that dimension and that he accidentally killed the other Peacemaker. His words seem to resonate with his father when he reveals his desire to understand what it's like to have a family.

Then, Detective Larry Fitzgibbon knocks on their door, hot on Peacemaker's trail. Initially attempting to be cordial, he soon grows demanding, insisting on entry and stating that he can obtain a warrant regardless. Auggie, unyielding, orders him to leave his property and obtain the warrant if he so desires.

Judomaster and Ads observe the police gathering outside the house, pondering how they'll gain access. Then, salvation arrives in the form of the two Vigilantes, who show up to join forces.

Meanwhile, Auggie turns to Chris, curiosity gleaming in his eyes, and asks if they have a black friend. The atmosphere grows tense when Keith chimes in, revealing that he had been chasing after them. His father, visibly displeased, chides him, asserting that such behavior is not what he has taught his children. He also urges Chris to reunite with all his friends and bid farewell to this dimension for good. Auggie is acutely aware of his son's troublesome nature, his frequent dalliances with drugs and violence bordering on the extreme. Nevertheless, he harbors a belief that Chris harbors no malicious intent. So, despite Keith's staunch refusal to accept this, Auggie stands firm, knowing his son doesn't truly wish to harm anyone.

From Auggie's demeanor, it's evident he's cognizant of the flaws within his own universe. Yet, he also harbors a sense of helplessness, believing he cannot single-handedly combat all its ills. That's why he chooses his battles wisely, focusing his energies on slaying monsters and criminals.

Suddenly, Vigilante makes a dramatic entrance, bursting through the window and plunging a blade into Auggie, who falls lifelessly to the ground. Chris is left in shock, convinced that his father wasn't a Nazi in this universe, but the deed is done, and it's too late for regrets.

Outside, the police witness an explosion as Keith activates his suit, and they quickly rush in. The scene descends into chaos as an all-out brawl ensues. The two vigilantes cut a bloody swath through the police ranks, carving a path toward the portal.

In the midst of the fray, Keith hurtles toward Chris, smashing everything in his path. But the group rallies, overpowering Keith and subjecting him to a brutal beating right before Chris's eyes. Chris screams for them to stop, enveloping his brother in a desperate hug as memories of his own Keith's demise flood his mind. He sees the faces of everyone he's ever killed, and a profound realization washes over him. He is the problem, not the universe he inhabits. He destroys everything he touches, regardless of the circumstances.

As he sobs uncontrollably, Ads urgently calls out to him, insisting they must leave immediately. Yet, Emilia lingers, intent on finishing Keith off undetected. But fate intervenes as Fitzgibbon arrives, forcing her to flee for her safety.

However, safety proves elusive. Upon their return to their own dimension, Flag and his team are waiting outside Adrian's house. In a surprising twist, Chris hands Flag the Quantum Unfolding Chamber and surrenders himself. He asserts that his friends were not complicit and had even urged him to do this, a claim echoed by Judomaster. Thus, he is the sole one taken into custody.

As A.R.G.U.S. apprehends him, the scene shifts to the alternate dimension, where the police are seen rushing a battered Keith to the hospital.

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