Bomber

Bomber is the second episode of the TV Series Doom Knights.

Summary
Former US Military explosives manufacturer turned mental institution inmate Thomas Cook escapes from an insane asylum. The next day, Christian sees Thomas at the Coffee shop, remembering being good friends with Thomas in the army. They chat and Christian realizes and sympathizes his depressive outlook on life because of the death of his wife and daughter, who were murdered by a street gang a few years ago. Before Christian can share his condolences to Thomas, Thomas leaves in a state of sadness. Meanwhile at the Doom City Police Department, Simon is confused as he is unsure of why he would be given strong evidence to a crime scene by a unknown source against the mighty and fearful Doom City underbelly. Simon explains his confusion to Commissioner Bruce Silver, but Bruce tells him to be grateful.

Cast
Jensen Ackles as Christian Bell

David Anders as Simon Bell

Todd Stashwick as Thomas Cook

Michael Keaton as Alastair Bell

Phil Morris as Commissioner Bruce Silver

Don Cheadle as Paul Worthington

Quotations
Simon Bell: "You just killed those men!"

Christian Bell (as a Vigilante): "Yes but it was neccessary detective. Sometimes to get justice you need to bend the rules of the system. To put the law into your own hands"

Christian Bell (As a Vigilante): "Thomas please! stop this madness now while you still have the chance!"

Thomas Cook: And let this dying city be poisoned into despair, fear and chaos! Never my friend. This city has been beyond saving and redemption for decades! and it must be allowed to be put out of its misery!

Christian Bell: It's me Thomas, I'm the vigilante!

(Christian says as he takes off his mask, revealing his true identity)

Thomas Cook: I assumed you were. You were always honest and honorable just like your father. So pure at heart.

Christian Bell: Why are you doing this old friend?

Thomas Cook: So i can put this never-ending corruption to an end, permanently.

Christian Bell: I won't let you destroy my city Thomas.

Thomas Cook: You know your emotions get the better of you. They cloud your judgment and your common sense. They make you weak!