Young Justice Discussion Thread

Politic Negro

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Zod's son is helping to get his father out too. Wait and see.
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Gotta be Razer from the Green Lantern Series. It's the same voice actor for Forager.
 
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Politic Negro

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Damn! they incorporated the Green lantern series after what happened in season 2.

 
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Politic Negro

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From a different msg board

"The recurring theme of accepting the truth in things and seeking makes some big strides with episode 20. I think the three words the whole Young Justice fandom has been waiting for FINALLY gets uttered by Garfield, "I need help." Yes. Thank you, Dinah, you are a saint! However, on the more horrifying flip side is Conner accepting help from Dru-Zod. Lor-Zod invokes the Kaizer-Thrall to help him get to his objective, the Phantom Zone Projector, but it turns out the one he discounted, Mantis, was the real trump card. Metron, of all people, urgently seeks help from everyone at the summit to stop Lor-Zod before it's too late for the galaxy.

Aside from Garfield's admission, another "Finally!" moment is seeing Lor-Zod get some of what's coming to him, attacked by the Sun Eater then tricked by Metron and exposed to Kryptonite. Lor-Zod's impulsive choice to try and free his people 1000 years early in the 21st century is underscored this episode by the harsh truths: there's plenty of Kryptonite around and many other weaknesses of his people and a whole ton of experienced, powerful, and organized adult and teenage heroes willing to stand up to eight evil Kryptonians.

As much as keeping track of all these timestamps has become a double edged sword for Greg Weisman, hat tip to him for taking it to another level in this episode with the use of the Time Sphere. With time travel in play, a lot of storylines in the past three episodes are woven even tighter. Not to mention using it as a way to answer some lingering questions like why it seemed like Ma'alefa'ak was both in the Mountain Hive and on Apokolips at the same time or reveal the name of the place Metron took Cyborg, Halo, and Lian in last season's "Overwhelmed" – the Mobius Dimension.

And of course, there is the crazy amount of references and callbacks bringing a lot of things to a head. Just alone in the session with Dinah, whew. M'gaan's failed intervention in "Emergency Dive," quitting Space Trek in "Og Htrof Dna Reuqnoc!", breaking up with Perdita in "Kaerb Ym Traeh!", starting sleeping pills in "Odnu!", creating the Outsiders in "First Impression," Brion's turn in "Nevermore," Wally's death in "Endgame," the death of Rita Farr, and Queen Bee murdering Marie Logan in "Players". Another interesting test of fan knowledge is the flashes Conner is getting: Invasion era Cave with Beast Boy, the family gathering in Smallville, the group photo in "Usual Supects," and Conner proposing to M'gaan in "Princes All." Then there was Vykin and Orion bringing up the developments from last season with Cyborg and Halo and reiterating their importance in the ongoing conflict with Darkseid and his search for the solution to the Anti-Life Equation. Hmm, can't be good if that's being brought up. And sure, why not, another reference to Hal Jordan. Half-expecting him to randomly show up soon. The most direct nod to the comics was Tomar-Re admitting it was his greatest regret that he couldn't save Krypton on to be followed by Bear and Flash reflecting on their loves Dreamer and Joan Garrick respectively.

The big juicy Legion of Super-Heroes references were the Sun Eater and Lor-Zod finding, of all things, the Emerald Eye of Ekron, fabled Green Lantern artifact and weapon of Legion big bad, Emerald Empress. And we saw them last episode, but in dialogue and end credits, we learn who makes up Dru-Zod's motley crew of Kryptonian baddies: Ursa, Faora, Vor-Kil, Jax-Ur, Non, Kru-El. Ursa and Non, of course, staple allies of Zod and best known as the trio in Superman II. Jax-Ur, an evil scientist in the comics and for the animation fans, one of the Kryptonian bad guys in Superman: The Animated Series. Vor-Kil is a bit of a deep dive into late 60s Superman comics. Basically an evil martial artist from Krypton. Kru-El is also a deep dive into 60s Action Comics. Basically Superman's evil cousin but also another evil scientist. A nice little piece of trivia was Dinah still having her flower shop, the Sherwood Florist, straight out of the comics though there it was in Seattle. Last but not least, with a Greg Weisman-penned script, it's no surprise he included a reciting of Romeo and Juliet as he is a fan of Shakespeare. In this case, it's during the end credits with Forager reciting his own take of Act II, Scene II in Capulet's orchard.

"Forbidden Secrets of Civilizations Past!" also has the honor of containing this season's weird song. Last season, it was the Doom Patrol theme song. In Invasion, it was the Reach commercial. The Hello, Megan! theme song in season one. But this season, it's a creepy as hell chant sang by Dru-Zod's followers. And to boot, we finally learn what Denise Boutte sings as she once hinted in an interview prior to this episode. As the voice of Faora, she leads the Zod chant. Count on it being a total earwig and getting stuck in our heads for a good week.

You can just feel Young Justice: Phantoms is rounding the corner towards what is looking to be a shocking season finale. The element of time travel adds another zany layer to the structure of Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti's storytelling. The flailing summit is getting a much needed trust exercise in the form of our three hero groups being recruited to face this season's main threat, Lor-Zod, Garfield finally admitting he needs help and making a real first step towards healing, Conner makes a choice – gut wrenching for us – to throw in with Dru-Zod completely unaware of the implications and consequences. Lor-Zod's team succeeds in finding the Phantom Zone Projector and we could be one step closer to the 21st century having another player to vie against the Light and Apokolips for control of the galaxy with our heroes caught in the middle feeling the aster. The history and phantoms of the series rears itself front and center for Garfield and Conner for different reasons and series ramps up for another thrilling season finale as everyone's paths begin to converge towards an explosive stand off. "
 

Politic Negro

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man i dont like this season ...

shit all over the dam place ...

not to mention the Fag shit ...:hmm:
Weisman claims it'll be wrapped up by the end. This will probably be the last season. If they get a 5th. This show should be an hour easily.
 

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i hate this homo trend were we are cast as the homos


Fag shit black or white has no place in kid shows ...

studio heads r all pedo`s n fags ...n should b ashamed of themselves...

they even put a fag in the new Proud Family cartoon ...shits disgusting ..

stop forcing ur lifestyle on these kids ..trying to catch em young ..we know wtf y`all doing ...:hmm:

let them choose for themselves when their brains r developed to choose ...fuck asses ..

anyway back to young justice ..

yeah they need to end this shit ...

shit aint been good since season 2 ...
 

Politic Negro

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Young Justice ain't no kids show anymore. Core fans are adults now.

They put a lot on the table.(putting up more writers and voice actors)

700+ DC characters. Putting shit out there that nobody thought any show would to. Make it like the world.

I wasn't happy that they made Aquaman new-age Omar.

I know most viewers want the show to focus on the core five.

Let's see what Black Zod is gonna do.
 

Stop these faggits!

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Fag shit black or white has no place in kid shows ...

studio heads r all pedo`s n fags ...n should b ashamed of themselves...

they even put a fag in the new Proud Family cartoon ...shits disgusting ..

stop forcing ur lifestyle on these kids ..trying to catch em young ..we know wtf y`all doing ...:hmm:

let them choose for themselves when their brains r developed to choose ...fuck asses ..

anyway back to young justice ..

yeah they need to end this shit ...

shit aint been good since season 2 ...
Young justice isn't a kid show it's filled.with violence ,profanity ,death sexual innuendo and real life situations like a parent dealing with an autistic child or PTSD, survivors guilt etc. Black lightning slept with a psychiatrist in one scene their lying in bed with each other cuddled up after sex. This show is far from a kids show.
 

Stop these faggits!

Jackie Reinhart is a lady
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i hate this homo trend were we are cast as the homos
Fag shit black or white has no place in kid shows ...

studio heads r all pedo`s n fags ...n should b ashamed of themselves...

they even put a fag in the new Proud Family cartoon ...shits disgusting ..

stop forcing ur lifestyle on these kids ..trying to catch em young ..we know wtf y`all doing ...:hmm:

let them choose for themselves when their brains r developed to choose ...fuck asses ..

anyway back to young justice ..

yeah they need to end this shit ...

shit aint been good since season 2 ...
It's too late for anger aqua madness gay from the moment he was first introduced in the comics damn near 20 years ago.
 

Politic Negro

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With the shocking end of today’s all-new episode of Young Justice: Phantoms, the boundary-pushing animated series has entered its final arc of the season. We're big fans of the show as well, so we understand the wait between episodes can be intense. Luckily, we have just the thing to make the time go faster. Once again, showrunners Greg Weisman and Brandon Vietti have put together a curated watchlist to prepare you for Phantoms’ grand finale. Whether you’ve seen them all before or not, we strongly suggest you check these episodes out this week. They’re not only action-packed and exciting, they’re full of clues about some of the characters and themes that might make their way into the season's final arc.



“Independence Day”

Season 1: Episode 1
This is where it all began! The Justice League’s sidekicks are invited into the Hall of Justice for the first time, but they soon learn that their mentors’ headquarters aren’t what they appear to be. The young heroes ultimately find themselves at Project Cadmus, where they come face to face with Superboy for the first time.



“Targets”
Season 1: Episode 10
Red Arrow takes on some of the world’s deadliest fighters as he tries to stop the League of Shadows from igniting an all-out war. There are some memorable action scenes in this one!



“Terrors”
Season 1: Episode 11
Miss Martian and Superboy go undercover as the Terror Twins and allow themselves to be incarcerated at Belle Reeve Penitentiary.



“Misplaced”
Season 1: Episode 19
A spell causes everyone over the age of eighteen to disappear and it’s up to the Team to keep the world without grown-ups from descending into chaos.



“Performance”
Season 1: Episode 24
Dick Grayson returns to Haly Circus when the Team goes undercover as performers to find an international thief. The final scene between Jack Haly and Dick Grayson will tug on your heartstrings.



“Usual Suspects”
Season 1: Episode 25
Rocket officially joins the Team, as Artemis and Miss Martian reveal their secret origins.



“Eminent Threat”
Season 3: Episode 3
The Team takes on Count Vertigo as the country of Markovia finds itself in crisis.



“True Heroes”
Season 3: Episode 13
After learning the location of a group of trafficked meta-teens, Nightwing leads a rescue mission. Featuring the first appearance of Tara Markov.



“Influence”
Season 3: Episode 14
The Justice League take on Granny Goodness and her Female Furies, while Halo begins their journey of self-discovery.



“Elder Wisdom”
Season 3: Episode 19
The Outsiders embark on a rescue mission in Ireland, unaware that Batman is secretly pulling the strings.



“Quiet Conversations”
Season 3: Episode 20
The heroes set out to find Metron’s Mobius Chair after learning that it’s the only thing that can save Cyborg’s life. Have your tissues handy as you’re watching this one, because the therapy subplot between Megan and Harper Row is an emotional one.



“Into the Breach”
Season 3: Episode 24
The Team and the Outsiders rush to save Halo before Granny Goodness can use their powers to enslave all of mankind.



“Overwhelmed”
Season 3: Episode 25
As Artemis grows closer to her brother-in-law, she begins to worry that she’s betraying Wally’s memory. Heartbroken, Artemis has Zatanna summon Wally’s spirit so she can get closure once and for all.



“Nevermore”
Season 3: Episode 26
The Outsiders and the Team return to Markovia to stop Baron Bedlam once and for all. Tara rejects Slade and sides with the heroes, while Brion gives in to his darker nature and kills Bedlam. This one got dark, but it had a fun credits sequence with Baby Lobo.



“Inhospitable”
Season 4: Episode 1
Miss Martian and Superboy head to Mars to begin their wedding preparations, but soon discover that not everyone on the planet is thrilled about their presence.



“I Know Why the Caged Cat Sings”
Season 4: Episode 8
After years of estrangement, Artemis hopes she can finally bring her sister Jade home once and for all. Meanwhile Clark Kent has a heartbreaking conversation with his son Jon about the death of Superboy.



“Odnu!”
Season 4: Episode 9
A magical being known as the Child begins her war against Klarion and the entire planet is caught in the crossfire.



“Kaerb Ym Traeh”
Season 4: Episode 13
The war between Klarion and the Child reaches an explosive climax, as Perdita struggles to salvage her relationship with Gar Logan.



“Nautical Twilight”
Season 4: Episode 14
Delegates from various undersea kingdoms come together for a diplomatic conference. It doesn’t go well.



“Ebb Tide”
Season 4: Episode 15
With their future timeline in jeopardy, Saturn Girl and Chameleon Boy seek out Superman, hoping he’ll be the key to salvaging their history.



“Leviathan Wakes”
Season 4: Episode 17
The Atlantis conflict comes to a close, as Conner continues to navigate his strange new surroundings.



“Beyond The Grip of the Gods!”
Season 4: Episode 18
Rocket butts heads with Orion during a mission to New Genesis, as Superboy learns the truth about the mysterious dimension he’s trapped in.



“Encounter Upon the Razor’s Edge!”
Season 4: Episode 19
Chameleon Boy and Saturn Girl come clean about the series of events that have left them stranded in the 21st century. Elsewhere in space, Kilowog and Tomar-Re answer a distress call. Fans of Green Lantern: The Animated Series will enjoy some of the Easter eggs found in this episode.



“Forbidden Secrets of Civilizations Past!”
Season 4: Episode 20
Beast Boy attends a therapy session with Black Canary, Forager continues his courtship with Mountain Forager, and the Phantom Zone Kryptonians have a musical number about the glory of Zod. (Seriously, the Zod song is awesome.)



“Odyssey of Death”
Season 4: Episode 21
As the conflict on New Genesis intensifies, the heroes are rocked by the death of—well, maybe we shouldn’t spoil that here. If you haven’t seen the episode yet, check it out. Trust us, it will rock your world.
 

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Young justice isn't a kid show it's filled.with violence ,profanity ,death sexual innuendo and real life situations like a parent dealing with an autistic child or PTSD, survivors guilt etc. Black lightning slept with a psychiatrist in one scene their lying in bed with each other cuddled up after sex. This show is far from a kids show.

And they aren't pushing gay relationships. There are people who are gay and that has always been the extent
 

Politic Negro

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A quote from another board:
"A thought occurred to me. Zod is black. I hadn't realized it before, but it makes sense given that Lor-Zod is either black or bi-racial. Given the themes of this season, it is possible that Zod is the product of racial/social injustice on Krypton. Now that I think about it, Lor-Zod's companions Mantis and Ma'alefa'ak are also both products of racial injustice. "
 
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