3 | Misfits - Season

Rudy is described as a "happy-go-lucky sociopath" who avoids self-reflection by living entirely in the moment.

The season's most significant shift is the introduction of (Joseph Gilgun) as the group's new comedic lead. Unlike Nathan, who often acted as a singular agent of chaos, Rudy’s power of Emotional Duplication externalizes his internal conflict. Misfits - Season 3

Following the Season 2 Christmas special, the original "ASBO 5" traded their initial powers with . In Season 3, the gang grapples with new, often more bizarre or "useless" abilities that reflect their current life stages: Rudy is described as a "happy-go-lucky sociopath" who

Season 3 of Misfits marks a pivotal, transitional period for the series, characterized by the high-profile departure of fan-favorite Nathan Young (Robert Sheehan) and a fundamental shift in the show's "superhero" mechanics. While early seasons focused on the internal discovery of powers, Season 3 leans into a world where abilities are transactional and identities are in flux. Following the Season 2 Christmas special, the original

His power creates physical manifestations of his buried emotions—most notably "Rudy Two," a sensitive version that harbors his guilt, sadness, and historical rejection. This allows the show to explore deeper emotional states through dialogue between the "two Rudys" that Nathan’s one-sided brashness rarely permitted. The "New" Superpowers and the Power Broker

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