Who was black fire having supersex with on the show?
Who was black fire having supersex with on the show?
I'd trust Blackfire about as far as I could toss her.
My view is she is bidding her time. Her options are nearly non-existent so she is waiting for an opening.
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
I just find it odd because she was set up to be outright evil in season 2 yet she's so far 'redeemed' by a conversation about events we never see because the show's budget is too small. But I guess we'll see how it turns out.
For sure. A somewhat similar thing is happening on Stargirl with Solomon Grundy to some degree.
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
Yay, Rachel! I mean, I didn't particularly like her very much in this episode, but it was good to see her back.
I think Hank really shone, and giving him a moment with Don made his definitive end more tragic. Glad to see Donna returning.
I would have been fine with Bruce thinking his act of killing the Joker meant no more Batman ever, but they went a step further and had him go and end his life. Will Bruce and Tim even manage to become Batman and Robin after all this?
I was not impressed with their version of the afterlife at all. At least give us something that draws on Greek myth if you're going to feature Donna.
That would've been nice to see.
God this show sucks.
The cast/crew deserve to be able to put out a better product. We as consumers deserve better than this. This show has so much potential marred in so much stupidity and that is a real shame.
That's it...that's all I got.
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I mean I just didn't see the Titans surrender at Police HQ as going sideways at all. That wasn't predictable in any way.
That shallow scene with Red Hood tossing money at cops in a closed bar, in the dark didn't have cliche written all over it.
Really at it's core what happened this episode that meant much?
We already new the Titans were at best tolerated, so now they are public enemy? I suppose, not much of a status quo shift
Donna having to prove her mettle?
Starfire and Blackfire having issues to resolve has been ongoing. Blackfire getting shot and seemingly absorbing Kory's power is just happenstance(at least the latter it seems).
Jason being further manipulated by Crane
What exactly happened this episode that moved the needle?
"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings" - Optimus Prime
I mean the Titans in the show literally have a body count, so them being criminals by the law should have happened by now.
Dumb fight at GCPD. Superboy should have cleaned the clock of all in a millisecond. Instead we get good Ol' Dick hitting people with sticks.
Cory loses her powers. What a plot point, never saw that in a superhero comic or show!
Blackfire gets shot - once again pointing out that usually superhero shows have to avoid real firearms use.
Meh.