But "Chasing Squirrels" is a misdirect. The title actually refers to Weasel’s tragic past.
Looks like Dr. Phosphorus gets his spotlight. And judging by the radioactive glow, it won’t be a happy story. Have you watched the 1080p WEB-DL of Episode 4? Did the Weasel scene make you cry as much as it did me? Sound off in the comments below. creature commandos s01e04 1080p web-dl
The episode uses its 1080p clarity beautifully here: the fire scenes are rendered in stunning detail, showing Weasel’s clawed hands gently carrying children to safety, only to be misinterpreted by police as an attack. But "Chasing Squirrels" is a misdirect
We finally get Weasel’s origin. Forget the silent, feral creature from The Suicide Squad . This episode reveals that Weasel (voiced perfectly by Sean Gunn) was once a college professor’s experiment. He isn't just an animal; he is a hyper-intelligent, humanoid creature who was framed for the deaths of several children he was actually trying to save from a fire. Phosphorus gets his spotlight
If you thought Episode 3 of Creature Commandos hit hard with the backstory of the Bride (Indira Varma), Episode 4, titled slams the accelerator on the emotional devastation. This week, James Gunn proves he isn't just here for the monster mayhem—he’s here to break our hearts using a telepathic, violent, red-eyed squirrel.
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The Weasel flashback, the brutal action, and the game-changing twist. Skip it if: You are allergic to animal violence (though the show handles it sensitively).