Depths

"Depths" is the seventh episode of the second season of Young Justice, and the 33rd of the overall series. It aired on June 9, 2012.

Logline
Artemis rejoins the team to defend a critical satellite launch. But will her first mission back also be her last?!

Synopsis
In his news show, G. Gordon Godfrey speaks out on a new communication satellite that is being launched to improve communications between Earth and Mars. He speaks disdainingly about it and asks why the people of Earth want to improve communications when aliens are already trying to invade them. He announces he'll go to Cape Canaveral himself to enquire further.

Wally West watches Godfrey's show in his living room, when Artemis enters to tell him she's ready to leave. Wally is unhappy about her picking up the bow again, at which Artemis points out that he himself donned his costume weeks before. She explains that she is needed now and that Wally should not blame Nightwing for her going, since it was her own choice. She tells him not to worry, and leaves with a hug.

Nightwing is performing CPR on Artemis. He stops and says she's dead.

Nightwing is speaking to Mal Duncan and Superboy in The Cave about Impulse and the original Speedy. Mal believes that Bart and Roy are both going to become the Team's responsibility, but Nightwing disagrees saying that Bart is in the care of Jay and Joan Garrick, and Roy is being watched over by Green and Red Arrows at Royal Memorial Hospital in Star City. Mal still believes that they will end up the team's responsibility, and Superboy agrees adding that everything becomes their responsibility. Nightwing reveals that they have not gained any information regarding the Light's new partner.

Miss Martian enters with Lagoon Boy and she tells him that he will choke if he doesn't slow down eating the Crab Cakes she has made for him. Superboy is about to leave, but Artemis Zetas into the Cave and is greeted by everyone there. Gamma squad then begins its briefing. The team has to go into covert ops, and guard the rocket launch in Cape Canaveral. Nightwing mentions that the rocket could be attacked by people who dislike the idea of interplanetary communications, and Miss Martian is visibly upset at that. Artemis consoles her by saying that there are also many people who do want the contact. Mal questions Nightwing about why he is going on the mission and Nightwing responds that, after leading the Team for a year, he needs some action again.

Carol Ferris, CEO of Ferris Aircraft, holds a press conference at the Kennedy Space Center. Superman is seen flying above, while Martian Manhunter joins Carol on the ground to answer questions, an hour before the scheduled launch. G. Gordon Godfrey interupts Cat Grant when she is about to ask a question, and asks if Earth really wants more communications with aliens. Ferris argues that the Martians are not aliens, that they are our next door neighbors. Godfrey disagrees, but Martian Manhunter steps in to say that because Earth is being invaded the Martian-Earthling communication is needed more than ever, as they can make an alliance that will protect everyone. Martian Manhunter then leaves, which upsets Godfrey. He says that "Manhunter" in his name is ominous and asks why Superman, the Kryptonian, is not taking any questions at all.

"Martian Manhunter" flies with "Superman" and remarks that they are out of sight. He then morphs back into Miss Martian. Superboy is upset that she has to levitate him to make him look as if he is Superman, and she reminds him that they have to make it look like the Justice League is still there. Artemis and Nightwing are on a tower acting as lookouts. Artemis remarks that if there is no attack, they have a nice view at least. A mental link is established through Miss Martian and Nightwing tells her to patrol the skies with Superboy. Lagoon Boy says that he would like to join Miss Martian in the skies, but Nightwing responds in the negative telling La'gaan that he needs maximum coverage of the ground, air, and water. La'gaan is unhappy with this because he is being stereotyped as the water guy, and his girlfriend is patrolling the skies with her "super ex-boyfriend".

Under the waterline, Black Manta's ship maneuvers in position, and drops a missile launch station. Kaldur'ahm and the Manta-men target the rocket above the water, and prepare to fire the first missile.

Inside the space center, Thomas Kalmaku tells Ferris that there are fifty-two minutes left in the countdown, and all systems are ready for launch.

In the nearby watchtower, Nightwing tells Artemis he's glad to have her back on the Team. She agrees with him, though both are aware of Wally's objections over it.

Superboy and M'gann begin to argue about their past relationship. Superboy reminds her of the reason they broke up, and neither is completely over it.

Lagoon Boy discovers the recently established missile launch station and wants to attack the troopers, but Nightwing orders him not to. He has to wait for backup, but when Superboy volunteers and calls Lagoon Boy a rookie, he's had it. He fakes com static (which Nightwing notes is impossible over a psychic link) and attacks. This alerts Manta's troops to their presence, and they set in motion their next stage. A team of Manta-men invades the beach. Artemis and Nightwing hold them off behind a blast wall.

Nightwing contacts Superboy, and wants him to join Lagoon Boy. Since the rebreathers weren't restocked after their last use, Miss Martian has to go instead. Superboy uses the Bio-Ship to provide cover for Nightwing and Artemis.

Ferris and Kalmaku, working in the launch room, become aware of the battle ensuing outside. Artemis tries to advance from her cover, and almost gets shot. Nightwing worries about Artemis being out of form.

Lagoon Boy continues to attack the ship underwater, but he is apprehended by Kaldur'ahm, who knocks him out with his electrokinesis. Kaldur orders the trooper manning the missile launch platform to fire the missile.

Superboy blows up the first missile before it can reach the rocket. In response, Carol Ferris decides to speed up the countdown, bringing it down to two minutes.

As another missile launches and fails to destroy the rocket, Artemis and Nightwing realize they're in danger, as they are in the blast radius. The troopers fire forces them to stay behind the wall. Artemis fires a flare arrow to obscure the vision of the troopers, as their helmets are designed to enhance underwater vision, and are sensitive to light. The flare arrow blinds the troopers temporarily. This provides the perfect cover for Nightwing and Artemis to jump over the wall and start to directly attack the Manta-men.

La'gaan is taken to Kaldur'ahm to be killed, but Kaldur says they should keep him alive for the Partner. After being notified of the defeat of the ground forces, Kaldur decides to take command himself. He instructs his troops to launch all missiles.

More missiles are launched, and Superboy is having a hard time trying to destroy all of them before they reach the rocket. Nightwing and Artemis continue to attack the assault team, and Kaldur joins the battle

Miss Martian reaches the platform and sees Lagoon Boy is captured. She wants to go in to save him, but Superboy tells her that she has to take care of the missiles first, and that there are too many missiles for him to keep up with. M'gann blasts a sonic wave through the water to stun the Manta-men. She blows up the platform by redirecting a missile back to its point of origin. She is knocked out in the explosion. The Manta-flyer escapes.

Kaldur'ahm attacks Nightwing and Artemis, despite Artemis trying to convince him otherwise. He uses hydrokinesis to create a serpent-like water being, and attacks his former teammates with it.

The rocket launches, and the technicians celebrate. Kaldur'ahm, outside, is disappointed by this development. He tells his troopers the mission still could succeed. He shoots a small missile at the rocket, but Artemis intercepts it with an arrow. Kaldur attacks Artemis her for it. Nightwing tries to counter him, but he is hit from aside by one of Kaldur's water hammers. He disarms Artemis, and stabs her in the chest with a water sword.

As he pulls the sword out and retreats, Nightwing quickly grabs Artemis and lays her on the ground. Kaldur'ahm informs his men to move out, and that the mission was a failure. However, as he says this, the rocket explodes in the air. The technicians from Ferris Aircraft and Ferris herself look at it in shock. Kaldur'ahm is surprised as well, and escapes back into the water.

Nightwing attempts to resuscitate Artemis. Superboy and Miss Martian arrive; Superboy tells Nightwing he can't hear Artemis's heartbeat. Nightwing continues to administer CPR, but he stops to say she is dead.

The Team and several members of the Justice League mourn over the death of Artemis. Miss Martian is especially distraut, while Superboy watches. He makes a move to comfort her, but Beast Boy shows up instead, and he comforts her while Superboy keeps his distance.

Title
The title may refer to the depths beneath the sea, where Kaldur'ahm launched his attack on the comsat. It may also refer to Kaldur'ahm's deep cover mission to infiltrate the Light. Finally, it may also refer to the depths of which Nightwing sunk into to ensure a successful infiltration—by lying to the Team and the League, and faking Artemis's death through the use of a heartbeat-stopping pill and a strategically-placed blood squib.

Cast and characters

 * Tim Curry
 * colspan="2"| G. Gordon Godfrey
 * Stephanie Lemelin
 * colspan="2"| Artemis
 * Yuri Lowenthal
 * colspan="2"| Lagoon Boy
 * Jesse McCartney
 * colspan="2"| Nightwing
 * Danica McKellar
 * colspan="2"| Miss Martian
 * Nolan North
 * colspan="2"| Superboy
 * rowspan="2"| Khary Payton
 * colspan="2"| Aqualad
 * colspan="2"| Black Manta
 * rowspan="3"| Kevin Michael Richardson
 * colspan="2"| Mal Duncan
 * colspan="2"| Superboy
 * rowspan="2"| Khary Payton
 * colspan="2"| Aqualad
 * colspan="2"| Black Manta
 * rowspan="3"| Kevin Michael Richardson
 * colspan="2"| Mal Duncan
 * rowspan="3"| Kevin Michael Richardson
 * colspan="2"| Mal Duncan
 * colspan="2"| Mal Duncan

! colspan="3"| Non-speaking roles
 * colspan="2"| Martian Manhunter
 * colspan="1"| Thomas Kalmaku
 * Jason Spisak
 * colspan="2"| Wally West
 * Kari Wahlgren
 * Carol Ferris
 * Jason Spisak
 * colspan="2"| Wally West
 * Kari Wahlgren
 * Carol Ferris
 * Carol Ferris
 * colspan="3" | Barbara Gordon
 * colspan="3" | Cassie
 * colspan="3" | Garfield Logan
 * colspan="3" | Impulse (photo)
 * colspan="3" | Jaime Reyes
 * colspan="2" | Jimmy Olsen
 * colspan="3" | Karen Beecher
 * colspan="3" | Raquel
 * colspan="3" | Speedy (photo)
 * colspan="3" | Tim Drake
 * colspan="3" | Zatanna Zatara
 * colspan="2" | Jimmy Olsen
 * colspan="3" | Karen Beecher
 * colspan="3" | Raquel
 * colspan="3" | Speedy (photo)
 * colspan="3" | Tim Drake
 * colspan="3" | Zatanna Zatara
 * colspan="3" | Speedy (photo)
 * colspan="3" | Tim Drake
 * colspan="3" | Zatanna Zatara
 * colspan="3" | Tim Drake
 * colspan="3" | Zatanna Zatara
 * colspan="3" | Zatanna Zatara

Continuity

 * Artemis mentions Kid Flash "wearing yellow and red" a few weeks ago. This happened in "Bloodlines ".
 * Some members of the League are still away facing trial, after leaving Earth in "Alienated".
 * Nightwing discusses the prospects of taking responsibility for Impulse and Speedy with Mal Duncan and Superboy. This refers to events in the previous episode, "Bloodlines", where Speedy was rescued from cryo-hibernation and Impulse arrived from forty years in the future.
 * This episode shows an improvement in Miss Martian's shape-shifting over the last five years, as she was shown to shape-shift into Martian Manhunter quite adequately here after claiming that males were harder for her in "Welcome to Happy Harbor".
 * While dressed up in Superman's costume, Superboy states that he hates monkey suits, which alludes to his aversion to monkeys, which he developed in "Monkey Business".
 * The reason for the break-up between Superboy and Miss Martian is revealed; it was hinted at in "Happy New Year", "Earthlings" and "Alienated". Superboy also mentions Miss Martian's questionable use of powers on her enemies, which results in the victims being put into catatonic states, as seen in "Image", "Earthlings" and "Alienated."
 * In this episode, Miss Martian takes the mermaid form that she took in "Under the Surface..." and "...Here There be Monsters".
 * Nightwing takes a look at the picture he took with Artemis on her first day at Gotham Academy, as shown in "Homefront".
 * The true reason for why Aqualad is with Black Manta is finally revealed in this episode.
 * Nightwing mentioned Aqualad's difficult choice to save the Kroloteans or his friends from the alien bomb, as shown in "Alienated".
 * Nightwing refers to a history between him and Zatanna, which could have started after the events of "Auld Acquaintance".

Trivia

 * Impulse is now living with Jay and Joan Garrick; this is similar to Bart's comic counterpart, who moved in with the Garricks after his original guardian and mentor Max Mercury disappeared into the Speed Force.

Goofs

 * In the very begining of the episode, when Wally is talking to Artemis he turns his head and his eyebrows are miscolored black.
 * Artemis's hair is a few inches past her shoulders when she wears it down, but when she has it up in a ponytail, it is considerably longer.

Unanswered questions

 * Why did Black Manta want to destroy the Earth-Mars communications satellite?
 * Why were Miss Martian, Superboy and the Justice League not included in the ruse of Aqualad's defection and Artemis's death?
 * Where did the Manta-men take Lagoon Boy?
 * Why did Artemis leave with Aqualad at the end of the episode, and where did they go?