Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-47881-20190808132317/@comment-43508355-20190815033148

Ninja72 wrote: Sbrady538 wrote: I am seriously disgusted at how the Anti-Light team refuse to apologize or admit what they did was wrong. They say it was for the greater good, but all they have done is lie and manipulate everyone around them, their friends, teammates etc. Not to mention a lot of relationships will be tested and might never be repaired.

Examples:
 * Aquaman's leadership will be called into question.
 * M'gann's relationship with Conner and Garfield will be damaged and quite possibly her leadership on the Team.
 * Tim is probably going to lose Cassie like Garfield said and it could also cost him his friendships with everyone on the Team/Outsiders.
 * Batman might never be trusted or welcomed back into the Justice League and could possibly be kicked out for good.

However, what they could really and defiantly most likely lose in the end will be everyone's trust and it was perfectly proven by Jeff. What they did cannot be easily forgiven as when you break someone's trust, it can almost never be fully repaired. Now this situation will raise serious questions.

Not the first time something like this has happened though. Remember the whole Aqualad fake traitor thing?
 * How could the Justice League ever trust their leader again after learning of this massive lie and could they vote Kaldur out as leader or a member altogether?
 * Will the Anti-Light ever make amends for what they did?
 * Will this revaltion permently tear the Justice League and everyone apart?

Th mission is everything. They are at war and lies always have a play in it. Either you had to lie to the public or braod sense to yourown teamates. In such circumstances as long as the mission stands for the good Batman is right.