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{{Episode|title1 = Watchtower Tours|season = 1|episode = 47|original_airdate = May 29, 2018|written_by = Tim Sheridan|producers = Butch Lukic, Alan Burnett and Jim Krieg|directed_by = Jake Castorena|season_code = 124a|previous_episode = [[Party Animal]]|next_episode = [[Barehanded]]}}"Watchtower Tours" is the forty-seventh episode of the first season of [[Justice League Action]]. It is the overall forty-seventh episode of the series.
 
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"Watchtower Tours" is the forty-seventh episode of the first season of [[Justice League Action]]. It is the overall forty-seventh episode of the series.
   
 
== Synopsis ==
 
== Synopsis ==
When Booster Gold starts to secretly give tours of the Watchtower to make some extra cash, he inadvertently brings in a super villain group in the Form of the Joker, Toyman and his robot named [[Teddy]] along with Granny goodness disguised as a tourist Group.
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When Booster Gold uses his Watchtower duty as an opportunity to make money from sightseeing, he only attracts a bunch of super-villains and has the problem of dealing with them on his own.
   
 
== Plot ==
 
== Plot ==
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The normally frivolous Booster Gold enthusiastically reports for watch duty in the Watchtower but Batman cynically observes that he has never done so in the past. Booster restates his sincerity and Batman relents allowing him to take the six hour watch. Booster is ecstatic.
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Later, we see that the watch duty is just a cover for another of Booster's hare-brained money making schemes as a luxury yacht (with funnel) arrives in the circular water-filled basin at the base of the Watchtower. Booster's droid, Skeets, leads ashore four sightseers and Booster welcomes them to the Justice League Watchtower celebrity guided tour. One is a boy in a hoody called Teddy, another a young woman called Jackie and the other two, one a short man and the other an old woman, look like known super-villains in light disguise. Booster Gold does not recognise any of them, and is deflated when they do not recognise him either. They are conducted to see the laundries and boiler rooms, but the tourists are bored, and one that looks suspiciously like [[Toyman]] asks to see the 'toys'. They are shown the hangar containing the League's airplane/spaceship which they are told is called Booster One and are also given a view of Wonder Woman's plane - except that it is invisible. Continuing the tour to the kitchen, Booster attempts to access the Watchtower's system but it does not recognise him. While spelling out his name, he triggers a (holographic?) training simulation in the form of a gangway over a bed of lava with swinging pendulum buzzsaws above that threaten the whole party with doom. Booster's suit automatically creates a space-time shift portal that whisks them away to safety elsewhere in the Watchtower.
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The security system now scans them all and detects a threat, causing a lockdown and activating a swarm of deadly security drones. Toyman removes his fake moustache, so that only now is Booster able to recogise him, and declares his intention of destroying the Justice League's system with his malware via Teddy who, once his hood is down, is seen to be a robot. To stop the drones, Booster insists that Toyman end the hacking attempt, but he cannot as Teddy is surrounded by an impenetrable forcefield. The other suspected villain now removes her sunglasses to reveal herself as [[Granny Goodness]] and says that although she had intended to hurl the Watchtower into the sun with her motherbox they could now use it to stop the hacking attempt. The remaining tourist, Jackie, pulls off a prosthetic mask to reveal herself as the [[Joker]], but he assures that he is only there for the tour. The security system detects the motherbox and the numerous drones open fire on whoever is holding it. With everyone running to escape, the motherbox is passed about like a hot potato until it reaches Booster Gold who programs it and throws it so that the Teddy robot and the motherbox itself are sucked into a boomtube thus ending the threat to the system.
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However, security now recognises the three unmasked villains and assumes Booster is their accomplice so that all four come under fire from the drones. After failing to contact Batman by phone, the superhero activates his spacetime jump ability and abandons the villains who are still able to flee to a room and close the doors. As the drones burst through and are about to open fire, Booster reappears along with twelve versions of himself from alternate timelines. They now have sufficient firepower to deal with the drones and destroy them with a joint blast from their suits. As the extra Boosters return to their separate times, the 'real' one suddenly notices the presence of a glowering Batman.
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Later, with the three villains in handcuffs, Booster makes the pretence that his tour scheme had been a cover to catch them all along and an example of his unprecedented ability to handle difficult situations.
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== Appearing in “Watchtower Tours“ ==
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'''Featured Characters'''
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* [[Justice League]]
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** [[Booster Gold]]
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** [[Batman]]
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'''Villains'''
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* [[Toyman]]
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* [[Granny Goodness]]
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* [[Joker|Joker/Jackie]]
   
 
== Cast ==
 
== Cast ==
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[[Ken Jeong]] - [[Toyman]]
 
[[Ken Jeong]] - [[Toyman]]
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[[Rachel Kimsey]] - Jackie
   
 
[[Cloris Leachman]] - [[Granny Goodness]]
 
[[Cloris Leachman]] - [[Granny Goodness]]
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=== Cultural References ===
 
=== Cultural References ===
Quotes
 
 
"What?I'm Granny Goodness!"Granny Goodness to Booster Gold.
 
   
 
=== Errors ===
 
=== Errors ===

Revision as of 19:30, 1 November 2019

Template:Episode "Watchtower Tours" is the forty-seventh episode of the first season of Justice League Action. It is the overall forty-seventh episode of the series.

Synopsis

When Booster Gold uses his Watchtower duty as an opportunity to make money from sightseeing, he only attracts a bunch of super-villains and has the problem of dealing with them on his own.

Plot

The normally frivolous Booster Gold enthusiastically reports for watch duty in the Watchtower but Batman cynically observes that he has never done so in the past. Booster restates his sincerity and Batman relents allowing him to take the six hour watch. Booster is ecstatic.

Later, we see that the watch duty is just a cover for another of Booster's hare-brained money making schemes as a luxury yacht (with funnel) arrives in the circular water-filled basin at the base of the Watchtower. Booster's droid, Skeets, leads ashore four sightseers and Booster welcomes them to the Justice League Watchtower celebrity guided tour. One is a boy in a hoody called Teddy, another a young woman called Jackie and the other two, one a short man and the other an old woman, look like known super-villains in light disguise. Booster Gold does not recognise any of them, and is deflated when they do not recognise him either. They are conducted to see the laundries and boiler rooms, but the tourists are bored, and one that looks suspiciously like Toyman asks to see the 'toys'. They are shown the hangar containing the League's airplane/spaceship which they are told is called Booster One and are also given a view of Wonder Woman's plane - except that it is invisible. Continuing the tour to the kitchen, Booster attempts to access the Watchtower's system but it does not recognise him. While spelling out his name, he triggers a (holographic?) training simulation in the form of a gangway over a bed of lava with swinging pendulum buzzsaws above that threaten the whole party with doom. Booster's suit automatically creates a space-time shift portal that whisks them away to safety elsewhere in the Watchtower.

The security system now scans them all and detects a threat, causing a lockdown and activating a swarm of deadly security drones. Toyman removes his fake moustache, so that only now is Booster able to recogise him, and declares his intention of destroying the Justice League's system with his malware via Teddy who, once his hood is down, is seen to be a robot. To stop the drones, Booster insists that Toyman end the hacking attempt, but he cannot as Teddy is surrounded by an impenetrable forcefield. The other suspected villain now removes her sunglasses to reveal herself as Granny Goodness and says that although she had intended to hurl the Watchtower into the sun with her motherbox they could now use it to stop the hacking attempt. The remaining tourist, Jackie, pulls off a prosthetic mask to reveal herself as the Joker, but he assures that he is only there for the tour. The security system detects the motherbox and the numerous drones open fire on whoever is holding it. With everyone running to escape, the motherbox is passed about like a hot potato until it reaches Booster Gold who programs it and throws it so that the Teddy robot and the motherbox itself are sucked into a boomtube thus ending the threat to the system.

However, security now recognises the three unmasked villains and assumes Booster is their accomplice so that all four come under fire from the drones. After failing to contact Batman by phone, the superhero activates his spacetime jump ability and abandons the villains who are still able to flee to a room and close the doors. As the drones burst through and are about to open fire, Booster reappears along with twelve versions of himself from alternate timelines. They now have sufficient firepower to deal with the drones and destroy them with a joint blast from their suits. As the extra Boosters return to their separate times, the 'real' one suddenly notices the presence of a glowering Batman.

Later, with the three villains in handcuffs, Booster makes the pretence that his tour scheme had been a cover to catch them all along and an example of his unprecedented ability to handle difficult situations.

Appearing in “Watchtower Tours“

Featured Characters

Villains

Cast

Diedrich Bader - Booster Gold

Kevin Conroy - Batman

Mark Hamill - Joker

Ken Jeong - Toyman

Rachel Kimsey - Jackie

Cloris Leachman - Granny Goodness

Trivia

Cultural References

Errors

Gallery