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"Donkey Patrol"
Series Doom Patrol
Season 1, Episode 2
Air date February 22nd, 2019
Writers Neil Reynolds; Shoshana Sachi
Director Dermott Downs
Producers Tamara Becher; Greg Berlanti; Jeremy Carver; Marcus Dalzine; Chris Dingess; Dermott Downs; Geoff Johns; Jennifer Lence; Carl Ogawa; Daphne Raves; Neil Reynolds; Sarah Schechter; Glen Winter; Joanie L. Woehler
Starring Diane Guerrero; April Bowlby; Joivan Wade; Alan Tudyk; Matt Bomer; Brendan Fraser; Timothy Dalton
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"Donkey Patrol" is the second episode season one of the Doom Patrol live action television series, which is based on characters featured in comic books published by DC Comics. The episode was directed by Dermott Downs with a teleplay written by Neil Reynolds and Shoshana Sachi. It premiered on the DC Universe streaming service on Friday, February 22nd, 2019.

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