User blog comment:Bakublader1/What now?/@comment-146.113.72.223-20130317052030

DC will make other shows. And some of those shows will be high quality like Young Justice while others will be fairly low quality. It's part of the business. Give it some time. The DCAU was full of great shows with great storylines that culminated with Justice League: Unlimited. I remember that show fondly from my childhood and Young Justice in a lot of ways seem like another step forward. In this sense, it's logical to expect that there will be another great show after this one, probably one focusing on the Justice League, Superman, or Batman (and no, I'm not referring to Beware the Batman). There could even be one on Batman (or Nightwing) and the Outlaws (I would love to see this). The point is, the DC universe is full of characters with great potential for being developed and used for long running animated series. I understand that as fans, we're disappointed that the show is canceled but honestly, this is not our life, and it doesn't give our lives meaning. It's entertainment, and at its core that's all it ever was to Cartoon Network. I admit, especially because I needed heroes as a kid, that there is more to the show than just entertainment. There are sources of inspiration and the theme of taking risks to become better that resonates deeply with many fans. Those things are compelling. But fret not. As a super hero fan and comic book nerd, I can say with certainty that if you have the need for the type of catharsis that Young Justice provided during its short run, that there will be other shows. It's not the end of the world. And as Nightwing said at the end of "Endgame", it's "Business as usual".