Creature Commandos shows the depth of the new DC Universe by revealing the truth about Weasel.

This article contains spoilers forCreature Commandosepisode 4.

Weasel is still alive, free to scurry back out into the night.

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To the viewers of the movie, Weasels fate was a very, very bad thing.

Sure, he may seem harmless and sure, hes played by the lovable Sean Gunn.

But he ended up in the Squad because he did very bad things.

Namely, he killed 27 children.

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How could they say that about a creature imprisoned for the murder of children?

With the fourth episode ofCreature Commandos, we finally get the answer.

Chasing Squirrels delves into Weasels backstory.

It all goes wrong when a passerby notices the kids playing with Weasel.

In the end, all 27 die, Weasel taking all of the blame.

Chasing Squirrels continues theCreature Commandosmodel of revealing that its main monsters have far more humanity than previously expected.

Remember, one of the high points inGuardians of the Galaxy Vol.

2involved Yondu slaughtering a bunch of people.

So its a bit odd that he would take the reins onSuperman.

And even thoughthe first trailer toSupermanlooks (and feels!)

amazing, the guts and insults inCreature Commandosrevives those questions.

Yet,Creature Commandosis as much about our limited judgments as it is everything else.

And if thats not something Superman would say, I dont know what is.

Creature Commandos streams every Thursday on Max.