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While Rick Flag Jr. (Joel Kinnaman) is physically absent from the first season of Peacemaker, his death looms large over the entire narrative. The act of killing Flag in The Suicide Squad is the foundational trauma that propels Chris’ entire character arc, forcing him to confront his violent programming, question his blind obedience, and ultimately stand up to his white supremacist father. As such, Flagโs memory is the ghost that haunts every step Chris takes toward becoming a better man, serving as a painful reminder of the man he was and the hero he could never be. Now, Season 2 of Peacemaker brings Rick Flag Jr. back both in a flashback and as an alternate dimension character, adding new obstacles for Chris to overcome.
Rick Flag Jr. Returns to Haunt Two Realities in Peacemaker Season 2

The third episode of Peacemaker Season 2 resurrects Rick Flag not once, but twice, using his return to explore both past trauma and present conflicts. The first appearance comes in a critical flashback, revealing that he and ARGUS agent Emilia Harcourt (Jennifer Holland) were engaged in an affair just before his fatal mission to Corto Maltese. This piece of retroactive storytelling fundamentally recontextualizes Harcourt’s character, underlining that her animosity toward Peacemaker in Season 1 also comes from the personal grief of a woman forced to work with her lover’s murderer. This revelation reframes Christopher’s clumsy romantic pursuit of Harcourt as a deeply ironic spectacle. After all, Chris is seeking redemption and connection from a person he has hurt in the most intimate way imaginable, a fact he completely ignores.
The second Rick Flag Jr. scene return provides a more direct challenge in the alternate dimension. Trying to understand why his alternate self is no longer with this world’s Emilia, Chris visits her at work, only to find she is in a relationship with her reality’s Rick โ the “jarhead” teased in previous episodes. Emilia also reveals that, in this world, Christopher Smith is a rude and self-centered man prone to violent outbursts who repeatedly cheated on her, a grim example of what Chris could have become if he had remained under the influence of his father.








