I rewatched it. The show is still pretty good. Some episodes are awful though. My favorites were MM, Flash, Superman, GL, and Hawkgirl. Batman and Wonder Woman didn't really get that much and were kind of boring.
>I want to rewatch jlu but im scared i wont like it as much as i did way back when... maybe that would be a good thing?
Dude after actually reading some comics JL/U is a pretty shit take on the JL and some characters like John Stewart and MM.
As the resident non-powered member, it's not "impressive" when the enemy of the week can take down this human man. It's far more impressive to take down the people with actual superpowers, so the writers feel a lesser need to make him job
>have Martian Manhunter as a character in your lineup >never use the JLI comic to help build him up >have John Stewart as a character in your lineup >never use Xanshi or Mosaic to help build him up >have Hawkgirl as a character in your lineup >use the lore behind this character to cuck Hawkman
Best character
I want to rewatch jlu but im scared i wont like it as much as i did way back when... maybe that would be a good thing?
I rewatched it. The show is still pretty good. Some episodes are awful though. My favorites were MM, Flash, Superman, GL, and Hawkgirl. Batman and Wonder Woman didn't really get that much and were kind of boring.
It holds up well
>I want to rewatch jlu but im scared i wont like it as much as i did way back when... maybe that would be a good thing?
Dude after actually reading some comics JL/U is a pretty shit take on the JL and some characters like John Stewart and MM.
>Dude after actually reading some comics JL/U is a pretty shit take on the JL and some characters like John Stewart and MM.
It's a different universe.
>It's a different universe.
Doesn't excuse the badness of it.
Almost all of the DCAU holds up, especially BTAS. Watched pic related last night.
It's kino
It holds up but I honestly prefer Justice League before they added the U
J'onn is the best character of JL but the worst character of JLU
you have to heavily reel-in psionics or establish some very set rules for them otherwise shit gets out of hand.
>Batman jobs all the time in his own series
>Jobs the least in JL/U
What was up with this?
The consequence of being an exposition machine and sideline fodder.
As the resident non-powered member, it's not "impressive" when the enemy of the week can take down this human man. It's far more impressive to take down the people with actual superpowers, so the writers feel a lesser need to make him job
Years of experience.
I'm real. The guy is the oldest on the team in fighting supervillains and superpowered humans.
Dunno if the first.
>I'm real. The guy is the oldest on the team in fighting supervillains and superpowered humans.
You're forgetting John Stewart
>have Martian Manhunter as a character in your lineup
>never use the JLI comic to help build him up
>have John Stewart as a character in your lineup
>never use Xanshi or Mosaic to help build him up
>have Hawkgirl as a character in your lineup
>use the lore behind this character to cuck Hawkman
Hold on! I will assist you with my po-AAAAAAAAAGGGHHH!