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"We are currently in a fake, never ending holiday... called Immortimas."
Laura De Mille to the Doom Patrol[src]

Immortimas Day was a fake reality created by Isabel Feathers which celebrated a holiday called Immortimas daily in a musical time loop.

History[]

Creation[]

Filled with jealousy and anger at not receiving admiration from the people who now admired the Doom Patrol, Isabel Feathers, possessed by Immortus, made multiple changes to the timeline of her reality, turning it into a musical fantasy with a holiday called Immortimas Day, which was repeated in an eternal time loop, with the Doom Patrol celebrating it without having memories and with their lives altered.

Discovering the Truth[]

In one of the loops, the Doom Patrol continued celebrating Immortimas Day, decorating the Doom Manor for Isabel's visit and singing along with the Sex Ghosts. During the decoration, Crazy Jane and Casey Brinke sang about their feelings for each other while Rita Farr and Laura De Mille sang about their eternal friendship, however, Laura suddenly remembered her past, refusing to sing and discover the truth about Immortimas Day. Laura used the films created by Isabel to decipher Niles Caulder's interviews with the Doom Patrol, using them to make Larry Trainor remember his life, recovering his bandages. The Doom Patrol was summoned to the laboratory to hear the truth from Laura, who did not believe anything she said, but after watching the videos and remembering her past aliases, Cliff, Jane and Vic Stone believed her, beginning to debate whether they should leave or stay to be happy.

Vic took it upon himself to tell the truth to Dorothy Spinner, who thought about staying in Immortimas to evade reality, which caused Vic to start singing about returning to face his future, being interrupted several times. Jane tells the truth to Casey Brinke, who agrees to return to reality and they discuss their possible relationship. Larry is visited by Rama, who is now his boyfriend, and reveals the truth about Immortimas, but Rama suggests that they can both stay to be happy without being unstable, sharing a musical duet, which ends with a kiss of both, convincing Larry to stay. Laura tells the truth to Rita Farr, who tearfully accepts the revealed truth, being comforted by Laura, who is called a "monster" by Rita when remembering her past with the Sisterhood of Dada. Cliff contacted his daughter Clara Steele and grandson Rory, debating with himself whether he should leave or stay, singing a song about what a world would be like without his robot body and his existence.

Despite the circumstances, the Doom Patrol continues to consider whether to leave or stay, pretending to continue with Immortimas when Isabel shows up for dinner, forcing everyone to comment on why they were grateful, and trying to suffocate Laura when she tries to challenge her. During dinner, Rita mocks Isabel, comparing her to her past self, agreeing to leave the false reality, causing Dorothy to give a speech to live in the real world, inspiring Casey, Rama and Vic to also leave Immortimas, being supported by Jane and Larry, except for Cliff, who was in favor of Isabel and Immortus. Following her humiliation, Isabel controlled the Doom Patrol and their allies to make them dance during her song, scolding them for not accepting her fantasy life, warning that they were doomed anyway and that the age of Immortus was about to begin, destroying Immortimas, and returning everyone to the original reality.

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Season 4[]

Trivia[]

  • Immortimas is a play on Christmas words, changing Christ to the name Immortus.
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