It was established in "Failsafe" that M'Gann's telepathy was far stronger than J'onn had ever realized, which is probably because she's actually a White Martian.
One thing I was wondering during the interrogation scene: Why wasn't Wonder Woman and especially her Lasso of Truth there? Doesn't it work on aliens?
Language barrier?
I wish Marvel would do something similar with its multiverse. The numbers there are getting pretty ridiculous. The Marvel Cinematic Universe, for example, takes place on Earth-199999.A few years ago, after DC's previous reorganization of its continuity, it reintroduced the multiverse idea and asserted that there were 52 parallel universe, numbered from Earth-1 to Earth-52. Some of the numbers were retroactively assigned to various pre-existing alternate continuities like some of the more popular Elseworlds titles and Batman Beyond (and thus implicitly the DCAU as a whole, I guess), but many were unassigned. When Young Justice came along, the producers declared that it took place on Earth-16.So, is Earth-16 named for the average age of the main characters from Young Justice season one? should they change it now to Earth-21?
I enjoyed the last episode quite a bit. I know some people might take have a problem with the Justice League playing a bigger role, but so far I've liked what's been done with them, and IMO they're still giving The Team quite a bit of attention too.
I don't know much about Aquaman/Aqualad's mythology so I did not expect Kal'dur to have changed sides.
Aqua Lad is evil now? I'd rather it be that idiotic Lagoon Boy instead. We haven't seen Artemis yet...I'm wondering if maybe she died. I doubt that they'd have her join the bad guys since they did that with Aqua Lad.
SInce they 5 year jump have we seen Wally or heard if they ever found Roy?
I'm surprised that people see this episode as a harbinger of the JL playing a bigger role, given that the episode ended with eight of the JL's top members going off to another planet for what might be a long time. That strikes me as yet another way to sideline the big heroes so that the Team has to do the heavy lifting, as they often did last season.
Possibly. It wasn't her death that made Aqua Lad switch sides, didn't he say something like Aqua Girl or something?
Aquagirl = Tula.
Of course does this mean that she'd finished playing hide the sea-cucumber with Garth?
You're acting like it's a revelation that Garth Brooks is a Superhero.
You're acting like it's a revelation that Garth Brooks is a Superhero.
He does have an alter ego.
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