Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-5008987-20130317001647/@comment-252417-20130317221414

LoveWaffle wrote: Anythingspossibleforapossible wrote:

LoveWaffle wrote:

Anythingspossibleforapossible wrote:

LoveWaffle wrote:

99.182.249.153 wrote: they really need a season 3 to answer questions What questions? The only questions S3 would have to answer are ones it poses. Yeah, and the somewhat big cliffhanger at the end. You don't think that's a big question that needs answering? There's no question posed by it.

Vandal Savage flies to Apokolips, shakes hands with Darkseid, and says "Business as usual." I take it that means the Light's been working with Apokolips all along.

SHOCKING.

And Godfrey was there, too. Which means he's been working with the Light as well.

SHOCKING. Maybe not the kind of questions you think, but it poses some questions that could be answered. How did they all come to be involved with each other? What's G. Gordon doing there? These aren't questions to you? What's Godfrey doing there? Read my comment again - LoveWaffle wrote: he's been working with the Light as well.

SHOCKING. How did they become involved with each other? This show's never been keen on showing origin stories (except for the Team's), so if you're asking yourself that you're asking the wrong question.

Heck, look at it this way - Vandal Savage said, "Business as usual". Something that focuses on their past together. NOT on their future. Otherwise, the writing staff would've had him say "Everything's ready" or "Everything's going according to plan..." like how every other episode that ends with Savage or one of the Light's higher-ups getting the last word. Look at this way, if there was no questions to be answered then why would the episode page even propose one? And as for those questions I've already said they're still questions. They may not be answered, but there still questions. You can imagine it in your own head. They could even say through speech, it's still questions worth answering. Asking "what are they going to do?" It's obvious: World domination, slavery, etc. We can imagine what they could do. I just don't see how those can't be questions. And if you wasn't the least bit suprised by the ending, whether you assumed it was going or not, it's a surprise because that's how it was set up. Otherwise you'd just think "Oh, a flaming planet. Lame. Seen it." It's a tease for what's to come. And that's why you're supposed to think to yourself "What's going on." And no, I don't think it's a 100% obvious. Why should it be? Because you're basing it on previous stories. For all you know they could be setting up an ice cream shop. You don't have to question any of it. But let others wonder.