Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) has received intel that Circe - a sorceress from Wonder Woman's home island of Themyscira - has traveled to Pokolistan to assassinate Princess Ilana. Waller decided to dispatch General Rick Flag Sr. (Frank Grillo) with a band of 'creatures' to protect the princess. Why creatures? Congress has shutdown the Suicide Squad program, forbidding Waller from sending humans on such high casualty missions. The creatures - none of whom are quite human - are a work around. There are 5 creatures:
The Bride (Indira Varma) is the Bride of Frankenstein. She has 'lived' for 200 years and spent much of her time fleeing the monster, Eric Frankenstein (David Harbour). She is strong, tough, and anti-social. She is also the leader of the creatures when Flag is absent.
G. I. Robot (Sean Gunn) is, as the name states, a robot. He was deployed during World War II where he killed Nazis. He is obsessed with killing Nazis. His arms conceal machineguns with which he kills those his teammates identify as Nazis.
Weasel (Sean Gunn) is a human-sized weasel-like creature. He's basically an animal.
Doctor Phosphorus (Alan Tudyk) is a walking radioactive man whose skeleton is always visible through his translucent body. He can burn through anything with his touch, often graphically killing opponents by melting their faces. Yikes.
Nina (Zoe Chao) is a female creature from the black lagoon. She had a rare lung defect that her scientist father 'fixed' by screwing with her DNA. Now she's aquatic with green skin and gills.
Most episodes have the story of the present as well as an origin story for one of the creatures. Though all of them are in prison and thus available for Waller to dispatch, some of the origin stories indicate that they were wrongly incarcerated.
The dull-witted and lovestruck Frankenstein was frequently funny, but often quite dark. He was only too happy to murder anyone in his way. There is a montage of the Bride and Frankenstein encountering each other throughout the years, her always running and him always chasing. The guy won't take a hint after 2 centuries.
Overall, it is entertaining. Not exactly superhero stuff and quite similar to the Suicide Squads and Peacemaker.
