Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-47881-20121006143110/@comment-4955817-20121007054527

this was a great episode, filled with drama and action to the max.

however i think that the writers want me to feel sorry for wally and understand his emotions, but i just can't. i mean taking risks and being in danger isn't anything new for the heroes, dick alone has been doing it since he was 9, ten years ago. and he was so worried about artemis, but she wasn't in any danger at all; as a matter of fact it was she who pushed the detonator. i also didn't like this mistrust that wally has for kaldur, which seems to me to be based on nothing. i admit that when he told dick that "you put her into HIS hands" i was thinking 'who, black manta?'. but it turned out that he was talking about kaldur. like when did you stop trusting your friend, someone who was your leader for years. i could understand conner or m'gann not trusting kaldur, they think he's a traitor like everyone else, but wally knows the truth, he knows what kaldur has sacrificed, and yet he has the nerve to accuse him of not being on their side when anyone can see that if he was a triple agent then he could have ended any of them at any time, especially in this episode. everything kaldur did was to gain the trust of the other members of the light, and he knew that he could count on nightwing, this guy literally wrote his whole plan and motivations down so that they can understand.

i just didn't like that wally would be so judgemental without any evidence, and also he might want to learn from kaldur about what it means to be selfless and not thinking about yourself and what you want.