Board Thread:Young Justice News/@comment-47881-20130128165351/@comment-1635895-20130318012138

Cari1994 wrote: Rassilon of Old wrote: 46.233.17.30 wrote: Great! YJ became yet another cancelled show with an open ending and a hundrets of unanswered questions!!! Thanks WB, you did it AGAIN!

I'm so angry right now!... I don't know about that, I'm pretty satisfied with the answers we were given and those which we weren't. I thought it was a very fitting series finale. Sure, if you're not thinking about the following things


 * 1) How the heroes are gonna be able foil the Light and Darkseid's plan (which I'm sure that the events of the whole season have been part of)
 * 2) All of 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) All of the questions left by the events of season 2 that will not be answered by "Ask Greg" (again, there will surely be many)
 * 4) The fact that Miss Martian's tremendous telepathic power has been left unaddressed in the TV show after "Failsafe", plus the reason why she started abusing said powers during the time-skip
 * 5) 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:
 * 6) One of the 6 leads is dead.
 * 7) Most of them will be too old to be called youths after the next time-skip
 * 8) Perhaps the biggest, 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 surely still hasn't been prevented.)

Most of those questions really aren't big ones at all, to be honest. Let me answer them for you.


 * 1) We're all just going to assume they foil whatever plan Darkseid and the Light have, because that's what heroes do. But does it really matter how? We don't even know what their plan is, so why are you wondering how the Team will beat them?
 * 2) There are no major questions left unaddressed as far as I can see. Just little trivial pieces like Amistad's father, Rocket's hubby-to-be, whether Beast Boy scrunches or folds. We really don't need to know.
 * 3) This was resolved after Kaldur was mind-raped, and she learned her lesson. And you can assume she started abusing her powers as her power grew, and maybe after the death of Marie Logan. Again, it really doesn't matter.
 * 4) Ummm? This is something we again don't need to know, but I would've bet that it would have been very similar to this season, in that they take a back seat to the main plot.
 * 5) I will agree that this should have been resolved, a simple five second scene in the last episode featuring Neutron in a better future could have resolved this plot line, but you know what? Maybe they didn't fix the time stream, maybe Wally (if he survived) ended up in this future and restored the timelines. That is the only thread that should have been tied, and I wish the creators had done so.

Now, I am still very satisfied with the last episode, only I wish we'd seen Robin and Wonder Girl's smooch, and heard Darkseid speak.