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Spoilers Titans - DC Universe Series

Okay, Conner was a blast. Literal bazooka-fetching-180-spin-return-to-sender blast. :D

Overall I'm liking this season better than the last one, new additions have been great, especially now with Conner and Krypto who were just perfect, and for half an episode there I thought we were getting another scientist version of Eve Teschmacher before she said her last name. ;)

I see next episode is called Bruce Wayne, but it really should be John Wick, because someone needs to get that dog back ASAP. :techman:
 
After 'stalling out' with the series for several months, I ended up returning to Titans to finish out Season 1, and have to say that I loved the last 4 episodes, particularly "Hank and Dawn" and "Dick Grayson", both of which hit two of my favorite methods of storytelling (flashback episodes and dream sequence/alternate universe episodes).

"Dick Grayson" in particular was a lot of fun because it reminded me very much of a script-based piece of fanfiction that I authored about 12 years ago that was part of an alternate take on the seventh season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. I also thought it was a brilliant way to end the first season that subverted expectations while also leaving things on a really interesting cliffhanger.
 
I feel like this show is finding it's groove. There were some fantastic moments in this latest episode. And I don't just mean the Batusi.

Can I just take a moment to give Curran Walters some love? Jason Todd hasn't gotten much love in media outside of comics, and it is so satisfying to get a rendition of him that feels both true to the character and not just bound by his comic fate. He's probably my favorite character (although Krypto is climbing the charts).
 
My full reviews of/comments on the first six episodes of Season 2:
* Contrary to what seems to have been the "majority opinion", I thought ending Season 1 with the episode "Dick Grayson" was a brilliant decision, setting up the series to return extremely strong

* However, "Trigon" didn't quite live up to its brilliant setup, and, IMO, the reason is that I don't think the episode was presented to us as originally shot, but was instead cobbled together from both originally-filmed material and new pick-up stuff that didn't quite work and was more extensive than it needed to be

* I did enjoy the continuation of Trigon's dream sequence manipulation as established with the Season 1 finale, with the most exciting being Jason's scenario where he and Dick went toe-to-toe

* In a negative contrast to that, though, I was extremely let down by Hank and Dawn's scenario, which felt anticlimactic and not worthy of the characters

* As neat as it was to see Trigon manipulate some of our characters into going dark, the episode started to go downhill as Raven somewhat anticlimactically freed Dick and then had a haphazardly rushed confrontation with her father that was more than likely a much larger part of the episode as originally filmed

* Compounding the problems with that scene, we then transitioned into a series of scenes that were not only clearly pick-up scenes, but that also didn't mesh well with the first half of the episode

* We didn't need to see Jason randomly interrupt a television interview just to throw out a provocative one-liner that was very clearly included only to facilitate the introduction of Slade Wilson, a sequence that took way too much time and would have played much better as a 'stinger'

* We also didn't need to have Ian Glen's Bruce Wayne show up for as long as he did; we did need to see him and Dick talk in order for Dick to finally move on and overcome the psychological trauma he'd been dealing with for all of Season 1, but the sequence would have been better served if it were to have come as the denouement of the episode rather than as setup for a pointless sequence of scenes where the Titans team heads to San Francisco and sets up shop in what is presumably Titans Tower

* After the brilliant conclusion to Season 1, Titans unfortunately returned with less of a bang than it needed to and with an episode that suffered from clearly not being presented as originally shot but was instead hybridized and rewritten in a much more haphazard fashion than it should have been

* * I really like the show's take on Rose, Doctor Light, Deathstroke,and Garth, although I do wish we'd seen more of the latter before his untimely death

* I didn't really like the fact that the writers sidelined Kory with having to deal with a summons back home, largely because it's a cliched story and it would have been more satisfying narratively to have her show up in San Francisco and then receive the call to go back home

* Because we'd already seen the writers go that route with Gar in Season 1, the tactic of introducing Jericho and then not going back to his story for a while felt repetitive and unsatisfying

* The cliffhanger with Jason in Episode 3 was well-executed, but kind of meaningless since it's pretty obvious that it's a fakeout... especially since it wasn't followed up on immediately

* As neat as it was to see another flashback episode and learn about the old Titans' first encounters with Doctor Light and Deathstroke, it was good to get back to the present storyline and resolve the fakeout cliffhanger from Episode 3

* I'm glad that Kory finally rejoined the gang in San Fran, and liked that Raven chose to confide in her about what's going on with her powers

* There's clearly more going on with Rose since we saw her body repair itself and revive her, but I wish such a big reveal hadn't been just thrown out there in the middle of two other crises (Jason's abduction and Raven's power issues)

* I liked getting to see Conner experience the world and try to connect with the past embedded in his consciousness, from seeing fleeting memories of Martha Kent to meeting Lionel Luthor and the scientist who helped create him, Eve Watson, and Joshua Orpin did a great job emoting and conveying wonder, confusion, and anger by turns

* Speaking of Eve Watson, I like that the creators, producers, and showrunners chose to create a brand-new, completely original character when there are any number of already-existing characters from the DC pantheon that they could've used to fill her role; it helps give Titans a mythos that is both familiar and unique and also introduces another really great female character

* It really didn't feel like 3 months had passed between when Conner escaped Cadmus Labs and when he rescued Jason

* "Conner" was, on the whole, a very strong introduction to the "Super" side of the Titans universe and set the stage for some very interesting stories to come as the new Titans get to know Conner and integrate him into their team while also having to continue to deal with the ongoing threat of Deathstroke

* It'll be interesting to see if Mercy and Cadmus end up crossing paths with Slade at any point, or if the show holds off Mercy encountering the team for Season 3
 
They kept Dick away from Conner. I wonder if that is because if he knew what he was he would have just called Clark since Dick is supposed to be good friends with him in the comics. In fact, Dick was supposed to be a massive Superman fan. it's where he got the name "Nightwing" from, as it's a hero from Kryptonian legend.
 
Not quite seeing the actor playing Bruce Wayne as Batman but he's sure got the Batdick part down pat :)
 
Not quite seeing the actor playing Bruce Wayne as Batman but he's sure got the Batdick part down pat :)

He seems more like what an older Michael Keaton version of Bruce Wayne would have been. But the biggest thing is that Iain Glen(whom I love) but sorry his American accent sounds so forced and weird.
 
I'm pretty sure that it's Canonical that the Waynes are old-money British immigrants, so I don't see why Ian's accent is an issue.
 
Was interesting watching last weeks ep and recognising the parts they filmed at Kingston Penitentiary.
 
Interesting.
A few months ago when Doom Patrol was renewed, it was announced that it would air on both DC Universe and HBO Max. But Titans seems to be sticking with DCU only.

What's it mean? I have no idea.
 
This show is just all wrong wrong wrong. Even the origin’s of the Nightwing name is all wrong. makes it really hard to give a shit. That and the meandering storylines.
 
This show is just all wrong wrong wrong. Even the origin’s of the Nightwing name is all wrong. makes it really hard to give a shit. That and the meandering storylines.
Hasn't his choice of name had a couple of origins?
 
Hasn't his choice of name had a couple of origins?

Probably. Originally, it was in honor of the Kryptonian equivalent of Batman. In the Silver Age, they'd often do stories where Superman and Jimmy Olsen would shrink down, go into the Bottle City of Kandor (where Superman had no powers), and fight Kandorian crime in the personas of Nightwing and Flamebird, knockoffs of Batman and Robin named after Kryptonian creatures. Although why Dick chose to name himself after Superman's Batman-knockoff identity was always a little nebulous. Presumably the post-Crisis origin of the name was less convoluted.
 
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