if Lex Luthor was corrupt, Bruce and Clark would have nailed him to the wall.
Lots of reveals today, I'm kind of glad they didn't drag this stuff out forever. Heck, even "Red Sun" was done with.
Some random thoughts:
After seeing Batman so venerated for so long it felt strange seeing him get easily chumped.
New recruits, I felt Icon was a little too stoic and Rocket(!) was a little too sassy. Maybe if they gave a little of one to the other.... At least for me, who has little experience with recent DC comics it was nice too see some different characters than I'm used to seeing.
Once you go white martian....
But the team need a sassy black girl since they have a hot headed latina and a red head with a fiery temper (amusing since fire is her weakness).
Italians are Latinos.
A Latino or Latina is a person considered part of an ethnic background that is traditionally Spanish-speaking, especially a citizen of, or an immigrant from, a Spanish-speaking country. The term latino is used to refer to males only or a combination of males and females in a group, whereas the term latina is used to refer to females only.
In the United States, the term is in official use in the ethnonym Hispanic or Latino, defined as "a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race."[1][2] The term is also used in Spain as a term of self-identification for immigrants from Hispanoamerica.
No, I thought Artemis' mom was hispanic. Wikipedia confirms you are correct.
Still wondering how the LIGHT knew Red Arrow would join both Young Justice and then be admitted to the Justice League.
Italians are Latinos.
Umm, no. As Wikipedia puts it:
Well, if he's been the mole from the start, it was probably the Light's programming that led him to branch out as a solo hero in the first place. Presumably the purpose of that was to get him to establish himself as an effective enough hero that the League would recruit him as a full member. As for joining "the Team" (Young Justice is the name of the show, but the team itself is nameless), that was just a provisional step before his JL membership, and I don't think it was necessary to the Light's plans. After all, they had Superboy, M'Gann, and Artemis in their clutches, or so they thought. I suspect the reason they summoned those three to Santa Prisca was to get them to use the Starro (?) mind-control devices to infect the Team at the same time Red Arrow infected the League. (Although I'm not sure why they needed all three of them.)
It was funny to see [Rocket's] reactions to things that she didn't know about.
Well, if he's been the mole from the start, it was probably the Light's programming that led him to branch out as a solo hero in the first place. Presumably the purpose of that was to get him to establish himself as an effective enough hero that the League would recruit him as a full member. As for joining "the Team" (Young Justice is the name of the show, but the team itself is nameless), that was just a provisional step before his JL membership, and I don't think it was necessary to the Light's plans. After all, they had Superboy, M'Gann, and Artemis in their clutches, or so they thought. I suspect the reason they summoned those three to Santa Prisca was to get them to use the Starro (?) mind-control devices to infect the Team at the same time Red Arrow infected the League. (Although I'm not sure why they needed all three of them.)
Wow... that's pretty much exactly what happened when we get things explained in the finale, especially the bit about the drive to branch off on his own in the first place. There's one piece you're missing, but I'll leave that unspoiled for now.
The main disappointment is that the Superman/Superboy reconciliation was so cursory. I would've liked to hear an explanation from Superman of why he was so afraid to accept Connor.
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