In Peacemaker season 2, Chris, who desperately wanted to be part of the superhero group, stormed out of the Justice Gang interview. This happened largely because he overheard deeply condescending and dismissive comments about him from the interviewers: Green Lantern, Hawkgirl, and Maxwell Lord. A technical glitch with the microphone caused him to hear everything.
The interview was of utmost importance for Chris, as it was his audition to join the Gang, a new DCU superhero team that functions as a riff on the Justice League. When his friend Leota Adebayo drops him off at the interview location, Chris tells her that he doesn’t want to be a joke anymore.
“I don’t want to be a joke anymore, Ads,” says Chris, “This is all I’ve ever wanted, you know, to be a real hero.”
But ultimately, he ends up being a joke, even in the interview.
Why did Chris storm out of the interview for joining the Justice Gang in Peacemaker Season 2?
The Justice Gang interview is shown as a formal session; the evaluators have to determine if the Peacemaker deserves a place on the team. As mentioned, the panel consists of Guy Gardner, Hawkgirl, and Maxwell Lord. Chris, as the interviewee, is asked to list his skills, values, and heroic qualities—suggesting a setup similar to a job interview, but only for superheroes.
Chris always wanted to be part of the superhero group. However, deep down, he is tired of being treated like a joke after the Project Butterfly fiasco that damaged his public reputation. Still, the character is desperate for recognition and expresses to his friend that he doesn’t want to remain a joke.
How did Chris hear the ridiculous comment about him in the Justice Gang interview in Peacemaker?

Chris is asked to explain his skills and superhero qualities, and a technical glitch causes him to hear the sarcastic remarks the panel is making about him. The panel, believing the microphone was off, criticizes him as “volatile and indecisive” and mocks his violence. This hampers Chris’ confidence under the guise of light-hearted banter.
Humiliated, Chris couldn’t take it. In a fit of anger and hurt, he reveals that he heard everything, leaving the panel stunned. He then exits, delivering a defiant statement.
This moment is powerful not just for the humor but for what it reveals about Chris’ deep-seated insecurities and longing for validation. The scene shows how he is still affected by the trauma of his mistake and the guilt that comes with it. This becomes the motivation behind his actions and behavior in the upcoming episodes of Peacemaker.