>Season 1 was great
No it wasn't. It was complete garbage. I honestly have zero idea where the fanbase for this shit was or how it got one when so many other better shows got shit canned.
The only check mark the motherbox chick was lacking was she wasn't a cripple, Although I guess you could count it as she was basically piloting a corpse.
>nothing the heroes do matters >everything is according to The Light's keikau >even when the heroes stop a plan, it's according to The Light's plans >also "The Light" is a really boring name for an evil organization >unnecessary relationship drama >Superboy's only character traits were "angst" and "anger"
It was serviceable depiction of Titans plus YJ rolled into one. But for whatever reason they decided to have a massive timeskip between seasons 1 and 2 and introduced so many characters that only people who read comics were able to follow it. Then the show died. When it was resurrected a decade later the new cultural zeitgeist influenced it in a really bad way.
For Season 4, it's mainly on production time. Lot of noticable corners cut on animation like the abundant of power point presentation of Vandal backstory.
Also the OG members doesn't get a lot of focus despite the show advertising that and with the arc poster. They basically just playing passive role with little to none exploration of their characters.
I hate when villains are way too smart then they should be and have 50 different plans that out smart the heroes but make little sense for the villain to do for the long term
The entire genesis of the Light makes no sense. Darkseid came to Earth in antiquity times and wrecked up the place but stops because Vandal promises to provide him meta-humans, but it never addresses why Darkseid needs Vandal for that when he is well aware that Vandal intends to betray him the second he gets the opportunity. He could have just killed Vandal and put one of his myriad of Apokoliptan vassals in charge of the planet and made Earth a colony, allowing him to openly harvest human meta-genes which would be exponentially more efficient than the current operation of clandestine human trafficking.
>but it never addresses why Darkseid needs Vandal for that when he is well aware that Vandal intends to betray him the second he gets the opportunity
Because he thinks that meta humans might provide the key to antilife equation. As well the plan is stated that both sides will fight so there is no betrayal that is the agreement.
Season 2 isn't that bad but I'm only really saying it because the revival was beyond terrible. Though I don't get why we're supposed to dislike the Reach.
They were subverting the planet so they'd have an excuse to "peacefully" conquer it under the guise of being welcomed guests, that way the GLC couldn't intervene.
>that way the GLC couldn't intervene
It’s amusing all the ways writers over the years have come up with to excuse why the Guardians of Oa and the Green Lanterns are completely useless 95% of the time
Everything interesting apparently happened off-screen during the many timeskips. By the last season, the content that they did choose to focus on (Beastboy's therapy sessions, deciding what pronouns to use, polygamy in Atlantis, Mera taking her husband's job which changes nothing because the same family is actually still in charge, etc.) felt like filler episodes that was detracting from the other stories that the audience actually wanted to see.
Timeskips, dropped character arcs, dropped arcs in general, cast keeps expanding to the point where in season 4 it felt like each episode was unrelated to the last. It needs an editor.
They killed Wally West and kept shilling Bart and Barry on which everyone hated it, also adapted cry for justice arsenal shit, made Batgirl crippled in the most moronic way possible by literally cutting her in half thanks to cass.
Bonus for the moronic plots.
It’s a show about nothing, especially in the later seasons. No one who watched it would ever be able to summarize it. It’s a bunch of bad disjointed ideas that go nowhere and don’t lead to anything
In 2 words time skip, Robin 2 and Aqua girl dying off screen, KF and Artemis retiring off screen. mistakes made because the writes wanting to get to the big invasion for season 2, probably cuz they knew the higher ups at CN wanted the show cancelled so they could air more reruns of spongebob.
As always
Jews
The constant timeskips. Season 1 was great, and it gets worse and worse. The entire show should have been set in S1 with new characters and arcs.
>Season 1 was great
No it wasn't. It was complete garbage. I honestly have zero idea where the fanbase for this shit was or how it got one when so many other better shows got shit canned.
The first season was amazing what are you even on about?
> I honestly have zero idea where the fanbase for this shit was or how it got one
Truly a mystery...
Not even lying but Woke shit ruined it
The only check mark the motherbox chick was lacking was she wasn't a cripple, Although I guess you could count it as she was basically piloting a corpse.
timeskips and cast bloat
>nothing the heroes do matters
>everything is according to The Light's keikau
>even when the heroes stop a plan, it's according to The Light's plans
>also "The Light" is a really boring name for an evil organization
>unnecessary relationship drama
>Superboy's only character traits were "angst" and "anger"
They doubled down on the time skips and huge extended cast. I still like season 2 though
It was serviceable depiction of Titans plus YJ rolled into one. But for whatever reason they decided to have a massive timeskip between seasons 1 and 2 and introduced so many characters that only people who read comics were able to follow it. Then the show died. When it was resurrected a decade later the new cultural zeitgeist influenced it in a really bad way.
Aka woke shit
They let him go full Weissman when they should have beat him over the head reminding him that normies were showing up for Robin.
For Season 4, it's mainly on production time. Lot of noticable corners cut on animation like the abundant of power point presentation of Vandal backstory.
Also the OG members doesn't get a lot of focus despite the show advertising that and with the arc poster. They basically just playing passive role with little to none exploration of their characters.
I hate when villains are way too smart then they should be and have 50 different plans that out smart the heroes but make little sense for the villain to do for the long term
The entire genesis of the Light makes no sense. Darkseid came to Earth in antiquity times and wrecked up the place but stops because Vandal promises to provide him meta-humans, but it never addresses why Darkseid needs Vandal for that when he is well aware that Vandal intends to betray him the second he gets the opportunity. He could have just killed Vandal and put one of his myriad of Apokoliptan vassals in charge of the planet and made Earth a colony, allowing him to openly harvest human meta-genes which would be exponentially more efficient than the current operation of clandestine human trafficking.
>but it never addresses why Darkseid needs Vandal for that when he is well aware that Vandal intends to betray him the second he gets the opportunity
Because he thinks that meta humans might provide the key to antilife equation. As well the plan is stated that both sides will fight so there is no betrayal that is the agreement.
Season 2 isn't that bad but I'm only really saying it because the revival was beyond terrible. Though I don't get why we're supposed to dislike the Reach.
they are space israelites engineering food to turn us into shabbos goy like real israelites
They sided with the light and Darkseid so probably not good things in store for earth
They were subverting the planet so they'd have an excuse to "peacefully" conquer it under the guise of being welcomed guests, that way the GLC couldn't intervene.
>that way the GLC couldn't intervene
It’s amusing all the ways writers over the years have come up with to excuse why the Guardians of Oa and the Green Lanterns are completely useless 95% of the time
Everything interesting apparently happened off-screen during the many timeskips. By the last season, the content that they did choose to focus on (Beastboy's therapy sessions, deciding what pronouns to use, polygamy in Atlantis, Mera taking her husband's job which changes nothing because the same family is actually still in charge, etc.) felt like filler episodes that was detracting from the other stories that the audience actually wanted to see.
What beastboy choosing prounons was a thing?
No, he's just depressed and hates himself. Halo is the pronouns rep
Timeskips, dropped character arcs, dropped arcs in general, cast keeps expanding to the point where in season 4 it felt like each episode was unrelated to the last. It needs an editor.
I hate this show's portrayal of Superboy so goddamn much.
Weisman was always pretentious
They killed Wally West and kept shilling Bart and Barry on which everyone hated it, also adapted cry for justice arsenal shit, made Batgirl crippled in the most moronic way possible by literally cutting her in half thanks to cass.
Bonus for the moronic plots.
Also Jews
It’s a show about nothing, especially in the later seasons. No one who watched it would ever be able to summarize it. It’s a bunch of bad disjointed ideas that go nowhere and don’t lead to anything
Started watching more and it is good but the time skips are too much and different storylines could be a bit confusing
The Light being invincible JUST AS PLANNED made S1 a slog and it's the best season
Timeskips
In 2 words time skip, Robin 2 and Aqua girl dying off screen, KF and Artemis retiring off screen. mistakes made because the writes wanting to get to the big invasion for season 2, probably cuz they knew the higher ups at CN wanted the show cancelled so they could air more reruns of spongebob.