Damn, M'Gann (or however it's spelled) is pretty damned powerful when they want her to be.
She is suppose to be even more powerful than Martian Manhunter according to him.
Damn, M'Gann (or however it's spelled) is pretty damned powerful when they want her to be.
How many Green Lantern and Young Justice episodes are left?
Will YJ be able to wrap up the Invasion are in just 4 episodes? I really don't want to be left hanging...again.
I also liked how the show has handled Black Manta. My favorite scene was where he blew up his own men to get to Aqualad.
I have a hard time believing, however, that Aya could be so simpleminded as to think that the way to assess the relative power of love and hate was to stage a physical combat between them. That's kind of a non sequitur, and too stupidly literal-minded for a superintelligence like her.
I wonder how much more we'll see of Carol as Star Sapphire. I imagine she'll be involved in the season finale, but will she return before that?
Aya's mistaken about being emotionless, she's being driven by hate (or love) more than ever, she just doesn't realize it. And nothing pushes rational beings over the deep end than that.
Then again. he may have trusted his men to use the proper charge to open the door without causing undo injury/damage. Which they obviously failed to. He needs to hire more competent replacements.
Did anybody else expect the world to react somewhat more... alarmed when the Reach said "Oh no we can't do anything we're sooo helpless" only to launch a massive armada from the oceans moments later?
I'm impressed they managed to find a way to keep Kaldur and Artemis both undercover while getting M'Gann, Cheshire and Sportsmaster out of there.
You know what this episode was noticeably lacking in though? Roy Harper. We haven't seen Red Arrow since... hmm, Original Roy went after Luthor, have we?
Did Deathstroke appear out of nowhere in that battle? I thought he was on a different ship.
I was joking that he was on babysitting duty, but they actually covered that.
Also, I'm wishing now I'd watched Green Lantern from the beginning.
^Yeah, but abusive parents "don't mean to" hurt their kids either, or at least they don't think they do. Some people love, but love badly or corruptedly. I mean, come on, realistically, anyone in that room could've been hurt or killed by shrapnel from the explosion, regardless of their position. (Hell, realistically, the overpressure shock of the blast in that enclosed space could've killed everyone in the room and the hallway.) It's an insanely reckless thing to do, using explosives to blow open a door that your own son is on the other side of. Manta may love his son, but he's still a bad guy, and that excess aggression in pursuit of his goals and failure to consider the harm his actions can cause are part and parcel of what make him evil.
Agreed. One of the things I really like about Manta is that he does genuinely love his son from all that we've seen.
Although I am somewhat confused about them - why does the Light need its own team of young heroes when they're partnering with the Reach? Are they planning to betray the Reach as well, hoping the League and Team weaken them enough that the Light can take over? It didn't seem like Luthor was recruiting them just to put them back in the Reach's service.
I only knew Mongul from "For the Man Who Has Everything," so the War World was completely new to me.
Although I had the strangest urge to trust everything Mongul was saying, such an honest-sounding voice.![]()
My one gripe is that the Karen and Mal stuff hasn't been doing anything for me all season and I wish we could've spent more time with Cassie or Babs or Tim or Gar.
Although I do wonder why he decided to suppress Miss M's telepathy if he thought she was trying to save Kaldur.
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