Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-47881-20130128165351/@comment-432124-20130323030110

LoveWaffle wrote:
 * 1) Tell that to the people who participated long before the finale.
 * 2) Tried and succeeded.
 * 3) The finale ended on a cliffhanger that was a tease for what's to come. It didn't actually ask anything.
 * 4) For one, there's no burning question or unreseolved plot regarding the Light's partnership to Darkseid. Secondly, there is no implicit new dystopian future.
 * 5) What major plots of the series? The Team and the League are virtually indistinguishable now. That's not a major plot? Did you actually expect this show to end with the heroes finally putting an end to the Light and they go home and make toast or something? If you were, you must not have been watching this show. The Light will always have a plan, and the heroes will always try to stop it. Furthermore, the most important aspect any conclusion, season or otherwise, can have is that it is "conclusive", so by viewing the second season finale as anything but that, you're cheapening it.
 * 1) By "up-spike", I meant that the sharp acceleration of signings that the petition had, which clearly means that fans were more motivated to fight for this show's renewal.
 * 2) My third point gives a reason why he didn't satisfy the fans as much as he intended.
 * 3) I'm talking about how it didn't satisfy other fans, not about how it did or didn't satisfy you or me. Read those reviews, some of which say that it did well as a season finale, but not as a series finale.
 * 4) You didn't answer my question about how Darkseid's partnership to the Light isn't a burning question or an unresolved plot. And just because you're discarding the implication of the new dystopian future doesn't mean that it's not there.
 * 5) I did not expect the show to be that conclusive. But even Greg doesn't view the second season finale as conclusive, as he has said a lot of times. Do you think that he's "cheapening" his own work? And if you read the rest of my 5th point, you would see how ignoring or discarding big plot points, such as the ones in my previous point, depreciates the rest of the show by discarding other plot points in the series and underestimating the complexity of the overall plot.