Rewatching S3 of Young Justice and it is just SO BORING. How did they think it was smart to introduce a brand new set of characters, give them 80% of the screentime and flat out ignore everyone they introduced in S2? And the new characters are HORRIBLE at that.
Exactly why I hated season 3. I wanted more with Blue Beetle, Impulse, Wonder Girl, Robin and Static… instead we get the opposite. It’s better in the second half but you’ll see very quickly that someone on the writing team is a huge Beast Boy fan boy.
Season 1 and 2 are great, season 3 is bad and so far season 4 is meh
Done with DC. Can't handle the constant whiplash! Time to go on a hiatus!
I'm okay with most of those characters, and I still think season 3 is the most boring one.
It's not even that much about which characters were introduced, just the overall story was weaker than season 2, and it's also a repeat of season 2, so repeating the previous season, while also being a worse version of it, blergh.
I do find Kenny-Girl annoying though, I really don't like when characters who have healing factor are the first ones to keep taking hits on a battle, makes the character himself look incompetent, and the team itself look even more incompetent, but Kenny-Girl is a worse version of that, she's so disgustingly incompetent she has the great idea of flying into a sword... **** off lol.
I'd find her cool if that kind of thing didn't happen, she has a cute personality and all, but the way she keeps dying just ruins it to me.
Season 3 also doesn't help itself by changing into the New 52 art style, so not the fights are poorly animated and boring, yay... I actually feel kinda sad to watch earlier seasons and see the animation being so much better, 'cause it reminds me YJ just mostly won't be like that again.
That's definitely continuing in season 4, the Beast Boy fanboy part that is, while I don't mind his scenes that much, I can see that he's wasting time when we really should be using that time on other characters, and the Zatanna fans must've gotten pissed at him getting more development than her in her own arc, but then again, that's everyone in the Zatanna arc...
But how can they develop Tim if they only have his voice actor available for one episode per season?
To be honest sometimes the show can seem very inconsistent about what it's actually about. I mean, I know it's meant to be an ensemble, but sometimes it's too much of one.
I think my problem with Halo is it seemed like the show was stretching the character to be whatever diversity box they could check off (Girl? Maybe. Muslim? Not really, even if she looks it. Non-Binary? Never mentioned again. Bisexual? Sure, why not).
Even the animated features with that same art style have better fights.Season 3 also doesn't help itself by changing into the New 52 art style, so not the fights are poorly animated and boring, yay... I actually feel kinda sad to watch earlier seasons and see the animation being so much better, 'cause it reminds me YJ just mostly won't be like that again
Halo dying every episode was so lame. It's like they thought "we aren't under CN regulations anymore! How many ways can we kill off this character every episode?"
And none of the romances got me. I was over SuperMartian and now we're right back to them having more drama since MGann yhinks he's dead. They should've remained broken up. We already got Artemis/Wally that showed a relationship can work long term. Conner/Mgann should've been the opposite "your childhood love isn't necessarily the love of your life"
The Halo deaths were also odd because she was definitely intended to be a character they explore diversity in just to have her killed in an unceremonious fashion every other episode. I wouldn't overanalyze it if they did it once to show that she can do it, but it seems odd for them to toy with that if they wanted her to be this fully nuanced character. Regelates her to a joke and the mishandling of her arc didn't help either.
As for romance, I think keeping together the two major couples is to establish the idea of long-term love interests similar to Lois and Clark. And once you get past S2 there's no reason to break up Conner and M'Gann really. I haven't found them all that compelling since S2 but also part of me is happy to see them get married, even if it ended in death before then.
Dick and Zatanna is probably a good example of first love not working out in context of the show.
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I think that scene from season 1 episode 8, where M'gann picks a bunch of food and accidentally throws 'em at Conner, and points out she was doing "too much at once", perfectly represents how YJ stretches itself thin lol.
Lol, I used to call her "Muslim bait" 'cause of that, since she constantly dressed like one, despite clearly not having memories, so she can't have the belief, and then in later episodes she mentions she's not muslim anyways... It's the kind of awkward handling of religion you'd expect from, I dunno, the 80's or somethin'.I think my problem with Halo is it seemed like the show was stretching the character to be whatever diversity box they could check off (Girl? Maybe. Muslim? Not really, even if she looks it. Non-Binary? Never mentioned again. Bisexual? Sure, why not).
If you mean the movies, then it's natural 'cause they have more time and budget, even then the fights can have awkward stiff moments, and moments outside the fights do definitely have stiff animation once in a while.Even the animated features with that same art style have better fights.
Lol SuperMartian made me think that maybe Supes was dating J'onn.
Anyways, the irony is that, Conner/M'gann was the best written romance YJ ever had back in season 1, since they at least had enough time to develop, but then season 2 made Conner go back to M'gann who's an abuser who tried to brainwash him, season 3 being a repeat of season 2 just decided to make M'gann being a piece of **** again, though at least she wasn't brainwashing Conner this time, though what she did to "help" Artemis is, questionable...
I know drama is needed as part of the reason to keep relationships interesting (Even if it's obnoxious how 99% of the times that replaces actual chemistry), but making M'gann into an abuser just makes Conner look like a moron who keeps coming back to her.
Would that even be called first love? At most they seemed to have a crush on each other, but there's no indication they had that strong feelings for each other, seemed like a fling even.