Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-1635895-20130520222934/@comment-1895174-20140105030451

Tupka217 wrote: It's a case of "too many cooks spoil the soup", which is not much different from any large continuities with many writers (like the Marvel and DC Universes). Count the continuity snarls in those. It's just a matter of ignoring the bigger picture and enjoying the story.

Probived the story is good. Not entirely; with fairly minor exceptions, the continuity has been consistent. Fairly redundant and overly-complicated, but consistent. There were a lot of cooks working on this soup, but many of them worked together and never really stepped on each others' toes. Like Regular Guy said, most of the contradictions spawn from this time period because the people who worked on The Clone Wars treated what came before it with reckless abandon. They were the cooks who spoiled the soup, and for no real discernible reason, either.