User blog comment:Sophiegaft/Wow...there comes a time, I guess.../@comment-5324323-20120829132531

I think I understand what you're trying to say, at least somewhat. It does lack the humor, wit and vitality that largely came from Dick and Wally. Now that Dick's become the team leader, and Wally's retired some of the charm that stood out early on is gone. I think Impulse does the best job out of any of the newly introduced characters at making me laugh, but that may just be me. That's not to say there isn't a lot to make up for it the changes. The plot twists are more intense this season, and we're left with questions that we desperately want answered at the end of each episode. Season one didn't have me on the edge of my seat nearly as much, but it was very enjoyable in that it had more humor and wit and the main cast were shown in a more in-depth way.

I will admit, I was DEVISTATED after watching the premier of season two, which I had been eagerly anticipating after an amazing episode like Auld Aquaintance. Let's just say, my television is lucky not to have been hit with the remote I threw across the room. I didn' watch for two more week and was EVEN MORE disappointed by what I heard here about Kaldur. But, after hearing some season one characters who where absent were coming back in Salvage, I watched...and fell in love with YJ all over again after seeing seeing Wally, Artemis and the Harper family. And, then it turns out Kaldur never went over to the dark side. The message: something is bound to happen to change your mind or defy your expectations and you'll love the show again.