After the head-spinning, heart-wrenching, and helmet-exploding finale of Peacemaker Season 1, fans were left with one question louder than Vigilante’s whisper-screaming: what now? And more specifically — what about Goff? The last surviving Butterfly didn’t just slip through the cracks; she fluttered into Chris Smith’s backyard and into the show’s future.
Peacemaker isn’t exactly known for predictable storytelling, but keeping Goff alive felt intentional, not accidental. She wasn’t portrayed as the next big bad — she was lonely, tragic, maybe even... sympathetic? And now that Peacemaker Season 2 is officially happening, it’s time to ask: is Goff about to become a major player, or is she simply a living reminder of Peacemaker’s complicated moral growth?
Here’s why her story may just be getting started.
Goff's survival sets the stage for an uneasy alliance in Peacemaker Season 2

Goff’s escape from extermination wasn’t just a twist — it was character development in motion. By the end of Season 1, Peacemaker had evolved from a gun-toting punchline into someone who almost understands the consequences of his actions. Sparing Goff wasn’t a weakness. It was the most emotionally intelligent move Chris Smith had ever made — even if it was followed by feeding her the last of the Butterfly goo like an alien version of a midnight snack.
But what happens when the food runs out? If Goff truly is the last of her kind, she has no army, no queen, and no cow. Her only chance of survival in Peacemaker Season 2 may lie in partnership — however weird — with the man who destroyed her future. That opens the door to something we've never seen before: a parasitic alien joining Team Peacemaker... not out of loyalty, but necessity.
From villain to wildcard: Goff's future is unpredictable (and that's perfect)

The beauty of Peacemaker lies in its moral messiness — and Goff embodies that perfectly. Is she a hero now? A threat on pause? Or just a time bomb with great posture and a dwindling food supply? Whatever she becomes, it won’t be boring. There’s a real chance she could work with Chris to fight a bigger Peacemaker Season 2 villain — one that makes the Butterflies look like cosmic mosquitoes. But trusting her would come with a heavy dose of skepticism (and maybe some backup weapons).
One potential solution? Goff takes over a human host who deserves it — say, an evil metahuman or a corrupt villain already marked for death. That would let her move around more freely while dodging ethical landmines. But whether she ends up as Peacemaker’s unexpected secret weapon or someone who flips the script again, her inclusion promises to push the team — and the show — into new territory. Goff isn’t done. She’s just getting warmed up.
If Peacemaker Season 1 was about learning how to feel, Peacemaker Season 2 might be about learning how to forgive — even if what you’re forgiving is a bug inside a dead cop’s body.