Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-47881-20130316150928/@comment-432124-20130316203102

By the time I was done watching this episode, I was thinking something like "Cartoon Network is so gonna get attacked by an angry mob". This episode was one of the best episodes of the series, with the long awaited return of Red Arrow (though in a cameo) and the reconciliation and implied reformation of SuperMartian. But the death of Wally and the appearance of Darkseid made it one of the worst places for this series to end; not to mention the revelation that everything that happened this season was an elaborate plot by him and the Light to take control of the Earth. And when CN put on that commercial saying "Next week on DC Nation... new Green Lantern... and new Young Justice", I was screaming in my mind, "You bold-faced liars!"

On another note, there were several things that I predicted that other people disagreed with me about that happened in this episode, though not in the way that I expected:
 * 1) A major character is going to die.
 * 2) Things are not gonna turn out all well for the heroes.
 * 3) This season is gonna end on a cliffhanger.

That being said, I'm certain that this cliffhanger will motivate YJ fans to work harder on getting Cartoon Network to continue the show. And I hope that we succeed, because this series is far from over, as there were things that were still left unaddressed and unanswered, such as:


 * 1) How the heroes are gonna be able foil the Light and Darkseid's plan
 * 2) All the questions about what happened during the time-skip that are not gonna be answered in the "Legacy" video game (and I'm sure that there will be many)
 * 3) If there is a season 3, how Greg would be able to focus the series (which is supposed to be about young superheroes) on the original 6 leads, like he once said that he would, if
 * 4) One of 6 leads is dead.
 * 5) Another is on a leave of absence
 * 6) Most of them will be too old to be called youths after the next time-skip
 * 7) Perhaps the biggest, and yet most forgotten about, loose end of all, how the heroes are gonna be able to prevent the dystopian future that was shown and barely changed at the end of "Bloodlines". (And don't say anything about "It was probably just Mount Justice." Neutron was surely looking farther out when he said his last lines in that scene and with Darkseid planning to conquer Earth and no further changes to the time-stream, that future still hasn't been prevented.)

All in all, this episode was epic, but left me looking for the next season, surely as Greg and his crew planned it.