User blog comment:Thejluninja/Next seasons/@comment-71.7.149.78-20120615185828/@comment-432124-20120617030915

All right, it seems that a lot of you are confused about what I'm trying to say here. So let me explain it you so that you can understand exactly what I'm talking about. I'm talking about a TV show that has the first season take place over a long period of time (in which the characters and plot have a lot of development), leaves us with a cliffhanger at the end of the first season, jumps ahead to more than one year later at the beginning of the second season, and then jumps ahead to another few years later at the beginning of the third season. From what I've just found on the Internet, none of these shows that you have pointed out fit this criteria for these reasons:

1. Naruto and Alias did not have their time skips between the first and second seasons. Naruto had its time skip after five seasons. Alias had its time skip after two seasons.

2. 24 did skip 18 months between the first and second season, but each of those seasons took place over 24 hours, which is not enough time to give as much character and plot development as Young Justice did. Also, each of these seasons focused on a specific plot arc and none of them had cliffhangers.