With Young Justice appearing to be cancelled, I hope Grandon still answer some of the basic questions we have. Like, was Dick adopted or is he Bruce's ward?
Scenes from Rocket's arc that we haven't seen yet:
The Green Lantern and Lor Zod fighting in the sky:
A fire breathing titan waking up and Orion in the same canyon firing at it:
Orion, in a rage, fighting with Lor Zod:
M'comm, with Mantis in one scene and in a weird red gas in another, using his powers:
A conference, this time with Forager, that Metron interrupts:
So we know that Lor and his gang are going to be a lot more obvious in the future. There's some kind of titan monster on New Genesis that wakes up. Bear shows up which is always fun. Also, something freaks Metron out so badly that he thinks the universe will end (possibly the titan monster waking up?)
I just hope that we see enough of Dick and some Batfam, including Jason. I would hate if his arc is largely used to further the main storyline and neglects him.
prayer circle that dick's arc has something to do with jason
When I first heard that this season is focusing on the original team my first thought is that season 4 will be a sort of goodbye to them being the main characters and that the younger heroes will become the focus while the OG members are in the background. I would have loved to see more of the Original team members (especially in that 5-year gap). It would be great to see them defeat The Light, to make the story come full circle. But we will just have to wait and see what the writers have planned if there is another season.
And just to piggy back in on my last post..... literally young justice could have gone on forever if they played their cards right🤬. Like why so many freaking time skips and eff the fans that became all bitchy when they started focusing half of the attention on the younger/new young justice members. Now it feels like they went back to the original cast just to end the whole series 😔.
They have been dangling him in front of us since that episode in Season 3 and it feels like we're so close but just out of reach of Jason content. At least he spoke.
The young justice writers are literally edging us with the jason content this season like pls JUST GO ALL THE WAY
As an asian woman myself, I saw no blatant racism. There was no racist intent by the writers. Not everything has to do with race.
Young Justice really is like "we're going to give you the best depiction of Cheshire you've ever seen and also hand you incredible, diverse additions to the Arrowfam and Aquafam" and "we're going to engage in fairly blatant racism and pretty much destroy multiple fan-favorite characters" at the same time. I'm so tired.
The original team members are becoming older which begs the question of what is going to happen in the future seasons. Will they keep focusing on the OG team or will they have the OG team in the background while all the younger heroes become the focus? This could explain why this season is focused on the original team. Still, a huge chunk of Young Justice's core is removed when the focus is shifted from the original members, which is why season 3 was not as good as seasons 1 and 2. Is Young Justice a show about the original Team members or is it just about younger heroes? This is why I would have loved more seasons showing what happened in that 5-year gap.
Look, I know nothing is meant to be remotely cute or adorable when it comes to Batman or the Bat-Family, but after watching this last episode of Young Justice it just reminds me of how endearing the whole Bat Family is. I just find it wonderful that you have the big and scary Batman with all his little powerful proteges and then the slightly older, former proteges. It's just wonderful. It's even cuter when you see how Babs refers to them as 'The Bats.'
I liked this little bit the YJ writers added to Joker's speech in Episode 7. The Joker talked about a 'Revelation' which is also the title of the first Young Justice episode he appeared in.
I don't care what other people say, I like how YJ dealt with Babs becoming paralysed. Of course, I hate that it was so painful for her but it was so much better than The Killing Joke. In The Killing Joke Barbara was simply shot by the joker and she became paralysed. In YJ, she prevented the killing of a man, even though the joker deserves to be dead. She saved Cass from killing someone and going down the wrong path. This whole scene does justice to her character. She is so incredibly brave and moral. It makes Cass' journey to a hero even more solid. It brings a whole new meaning to her role as Oracle and her relationship with Cass. The scene was excellently done.
Ep. 7 is one of my favourites! We got Nightwing Season 2 back, we saw more of Batfam, we got more batgirl and oracle, we finally saw m'gann again, Cheshire and Artemis teamed up. I absolutely love Babs and Cass' relationship.
Onyx is still suspicious though. I can't believe it ended on a cliffhanger. I'm kind of hoping that Batfam will show up to save Orphan.
The writing this season is so good and I love the non-traditional storyline.
That was terrible canon and totally out of character for Batman, at least most iterations of him. If I remember correctly, Jason tried to get the Joker, Batman and himself in one place in order to force Batman to choose which one to kill. The writer really messed up because why would Batman kill his own son? It does not make sense. But it still happened and Jason is still one of the worst treated characters.
Hold on, I’m realizing that a lot of people on here are under the impression that Jason only died once. I thought you guys were like hardcore in denial or something. Is everyone clear on the fact that Bruce’s batarang to Jason’s throat did in fact kill Jason? He did not miraculously survive that. That’s not my opinion, it actually happened.
I hope the fuck not. When we wanted this season to be more focused on the OG characters I'm pretty sure all the fans wanted them to be alive.
So, I was skeptical before about the whole “One OG Team member will die in every arc” theory, but now after hearing the specific quote Artemis chose to read in that credits scene…
It may not be all that far off.
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