I kinda did see part of the twist coming, at least the part pertaining to Artemis. And it does excuse something that would otherwise annoy me, namely the standard cliche portrayal of CPR as something you try for a few moments and then give up on when it doesn't completely revive them. That's nonsense. CPR is rarely a means of reviving people in and of itself. It's just a way to keep the brain and heart oxygenated and delay tissue death until proper medical care can be given. You don't just stop if it doesn't revive them, you keep doing it until the paramedics arrive and can take more effective steps. But in this case, it's understandable why they wouldn't have used the correct technique.
The revelation about Kaldur was a relief, though it seems odd that they're keeping the rest of the team in the dark. And the explanation of Connor & M'Gann's breakup was intriguing, and a bit chilling. Although I don't get how the rest of the Team and the JL can be unaware of the long-term damage M'Gann is inflicting on the people she reads.
And I really hope they never rescue Lagoon Boy. He is just annoying and obnoxious, and I'll be happy if I never hear another "Neptune's beard!" Doesn't he have any other oaths in his repertoire? I'd even take "Holy halibut, Nightwing!"
The revelation about Kaldur was a relief, though it seems odd that they're keeping the rest of the team in the dark. And the explanation of Connor & M'Gann's breakup was intriguing, and a bit chilling. Although I don't get how the rest of the Team and the JL can be unaware of the long-term damage M'Gann is inflicting on the people she reads.
And I really hope they never rescue Lagoon Boy. He is just annoying and obnoxious, and I'll be happy if I never hear another "Neptune's beard!" Doesn't he have any other oaths in his repertoire? I'd even take "Holy halibut, Nightwing!"