According to moronic homosexuals the point is to after a massive epic series finale begin a new arc with a half assed hook and mystery and then end it out of nowhere for no fricking reason after a shitty episode focused on Beast Boy and then, after one of the most cathartic, dramatic, and climatic arc of the series end on one of the most strangely written, poorly paced, and downright nonsensical episodes of the entire show and insists it’s “realistic” because moronic homosexualS don’t want to admit their precious kino cartoon wrote an episode with TTG tier writing
>begin a new arc with a half assed hook and mystery
lol this just shows how awful media literacy is and how much of people's love for things is what's in their head
There was no telling if there ever was going to be an amnesia Terra arc. They already went a season over what the usual order was, any season after that wasn't a given and what little plans we have to go on seem to be more based off expanding the show JLU style. Revealing the Terra mystery is just what you wanted, same as people who wanted Red X to be Jason Todd or someone significant in the comics.
The whole "everyone gets a season" thing is more of a retroactive idea they started with season 3 onward. Season 1 had them mostly setting up so robin took the lead. 2 was about Terra so naturally Beast Boy's relationship has a bunch of BB material. It isn't until S3 that they make a conscious effort to really make a starring Season.
> Beast Boy has romantic fixation on Terra > Robin and Raven had a deep emotional connection and Robin and Raven were intertwined during the Trigon Arc, literally Slade and Trigon the arch enemies of Robin and Raven were defeated by them in a season finale focused on them > Beast Boy/Ravengays still insist their shitty ship is canon
Zoomers and their consequences
What do zoomers have to do with anything? I'm pretty sure only us 30+ folks give a shit about this show anymore. Also BB and Robin had a lot more cute moments which is probably why the ship happened. Everyone knew that Starfire was the person for Robin in the show, not Raven
>decides to watch this show fully, since I only watched like three episodes as a kid >Mostly boring show with cringe anime-styled shots >OP pic is one of very few GOOD episodes >People hate it
Idk what fanbase is thinking, also season 5 is the best season
Always read this episode as the creators acknowledging they were being cut short in production and wanted to continue, but couldn't. So they wrote an episode about how things don't always work out, but you still gotta keep moving one way or another.
Didn't think it was brilliant, but sure seemed to clearly be a tuff goodbye. Especially compared to other shows that either never have an end, or never get a chance for one.
The weird thing is that they chose to do that at all when they kinda had a standard good conclusion complete with bringing together almost all the heroes from the entire series.
According to moronic homosexuals the point is to after a massive epic series finale begin a new arc with a half assed hook and mystery and then end it out of nowhere for no fricking reason after a shitty episode focused on Beast Boy and then, after one of the most cathartic, dramatic, and climatic arc of the series end on one of the most strangely written, poorly paced, and downright nonsensical episodes of the entire show and insists it’s “realistic” because moronic homosexualS don’t want to admit their precious kino cartoon wrote an episode with TTG tier writing
The only autist who insists that this episode was a brilliant ending is a TTGgay
>begin a new arc with a half assed hook and mystery
lol this just shows how awful media literacy is and how much of people's love for things is what's in their head
There was no telling if there ever was going to be an amnesia Terra arc. They already went a season over what the usual order was, any season after that wasn't a given and what little plans we have to go on seem to be more based off expanding the show JLU style. Revealing the Terra mystery is just what you wanted, same as people who wanted Red X to be Jason Todd or someone significant in the comics.
They never had a starfire season that was a little weird.
The whole "everyone gets a season" thing is more of a retroactive idea they started with season 3 onward. Season 1 had them mostly setting up so robin took the lead. 2 was about Terra so naturally Beast Boy's relationship has a bunch of BB material. It isn't until S3 that they make a conscious effort to really make a starring Season.
>bb got 2 season and starfire didn't even get 1
The point of this episode was that men should not pursue their ex girlfriends.
oh
Terra was never his GF though. BB fixated on her like a loser.
She was willing to give up everything to run off with him.
and he still didn't hit that?
Only because Slade revealed that she had been working for him. Beast Boy regretted rejecting her later on.
> Beast Boy has romantic fixation on Terra
> Robin and Raven had a deep emotional connection and Robin and Raven were intertwined during the Trigon Arc, literally Slade and Trigon the arch enemies of Robin and Raven were defeated by them in a season finale focused on them
> Beast Boy/Ravengays still insist their shitty ship is canon
Zoomers and their consequences
This. I self-inserted as Robin and thought Raven was best girl so I DESERVE the RR ending.
Beastboygays seething knowing Raven belongs to Robin (me)
Both girls (and Blackfire) belong to Robin
>starfire
>blackfire
>raven
>wondergirl
>batgirl
>harley quinn
how does he do it bros?
obviously robin would have been her first choice but starfire got there first
>forced zoomer meme
Amerifats and their consequences
What do zoomers have to do with anything? I'm pretty sure only us 30+ folks give a shit about this show anymore. Also BB and Robin had a lot more cute moments which is probably why the ship happened. Everyone knew that Starfire was the person for Robin in the show, not Raven
>BB and Robin
uh oh
OH NO BROS I MADE THEM GAY
fujodian slip
Post it.
Made to trigger you, so you post about it on Cinemaphile endlessly.
job well done
But why does it remind him of this
pretty sure its just that she would walk away and shun him
How the frick did that get so many replies
New to Cinemaphile? After about like 7 posts people will start empty replying it to just bump it up
who was in the wrong here?
This is about on par with dennis eating the cereal bowl while driving.
Beast boy is objectively wrong here
if you take that clip in isolation but raven was really c**ty for mostly the whole series
Beast Boy, he has no idea what sort of psychos Raven has dealt with if he thinks a simple puffing out your chest schlick is gonna phase her
since robin is a batman sidekick, he gets girlfriend plot armor. beast boy gets reverse plot armor when it comes to girlfriends
>decides to watch this show fully, since I only watched like three episodes as a kid
>Mostly boring show with cringe anime-styled shots
>OP pic is one of very few GOOD episodes
>People hate it
Idk what fanbase is thinking, also season 5 is the best season
probably because they actually liked the rest of the show
It was the final episode
Decent show, unceremonious ending, ok when I was a 2000s teen but I refuse to rewatch this now
Pretty sure Alien Force killed TT it's clearly the same animation studio but I hate how they made Ben 10 grimdark
Glen Murakami was a showrunner in both shows.
ben 10 actually made a good move though kids were growing up and they wanted to advance the show with them they just dropped the ball with execution
Always read this episode as the creators acknowledging they were being cut short in production and wanted to continue, but couldn't. So they wrote an episode about how things don't always work out, but you still gotta keep moving one way or another.
Didn't think it was brilliant, but sure seemed to clearly be a tuff goodbye. Especially compared to other shows that either never have an end, or never get a chance for one.
The weird thing is that they chose to do that at all when they kinda had a standard good conclusion complete with bringing together almost all the heroes from the entire series.
kinda, but that was just a slobberknocker with no narrative, and even that felt rushed. But it was at least fun
I feel like that works better for a kids show. The true ending doesn't really feel satisfying even if it mirrors real life.
true.... but its also a sign that even for a kids show, it took its audience seriously.
its painfully obvious when its not the case.
yea true