User blog comment:Ben101994/Any Ideas for the plot of the Young Justice Invasion Episode The Fix/@comment-132.3.65.68-20121218203905/@comment-34954086-20121219210748

And I thought you'd wisened up, -Anon who thinks Aqualad was a leader and hasn't bothered to make an account-. You know I don't see Aqualad as a competent Real Leader. He was 16, but more effective plans were also done when Nightwing was Rboin at 13, where I'm from 16 is essentially an adult, considered capable of the vast majority of their own decisions, so it's not that impressive to me that the did it at such an age. Him being trained in the atlantean military is part of what causes him to fail miserably. A capability to join the military at 16 demonstrates that Atlantis has a similar culture with age to myself, at 16 he is considered enough of an adult to give up his life. You might consider military training to make him a better leader, what with your being on an air force base and all, but military background makes you more blind for your own sides casualty rates "in the name of patriotism/the greater good". Aqualad demonstrated that, and his missions were far more risky to the Team Members, with several occasions where his plans essentially led to what should have been their deaths or actually had civilians die because he couldn't think ahead like a tactician. Last time, I listed leadership situations where Aqualad had failed versus mistakes that Nightwing made, came up with I believe something like 20:1, That's Quantitative. Fact. Qualitative, is more subjective; i terms of complexity, Nightwing's plans involve deep cover, drops, infiltration. Aqualad's best plans involved taking the other guy's guns, going to the capital where enemy activity is peaking. And that turned out great for him... Point Nightwing. Then we go to Losses. Aqualad lost a number of lives under his command, selena gonzales, Kent Nelson, on numerous occasions they were all captured by the enemy, who if it weren't for their bosses in the light (who they had no knowledge of) would quite simply have killed them outright. His plans were flukes that they ended well and relied on a factor which they had no knowledge of to do so. Nightwing has no casualties which can be entirely determined as under his leadership, he's lost a building. Where I'm from a Building>>>A life. Maybe not with militia collateral damage eyes, but from a moral standpoint. There was another factor, but I must go, it too resultedin a qualitative point for Nightwing.

And my statement that people credit the season as better then season one was simple observation. Other people, have gotten over what they missed from season one is gone. Once they did that, they realised how much more compelling this season is for fans of the show. It is better, and critics and ratings testify to that.