Board Thread:Episodic and Issue Discussion/@comment-1038387-20190118171753/@comment-24578309-20190118225540

Austin K. Damisi wrote: I'm a screenwriter and time jumps are a great literary device that allows for storytellers to move forward in time while still being able to keep secrets from an audience. Just like in Season 2, as the season went on we began to learn a little bit here and there about what had happened in the past few years. It keeps things fresh and is a great tool for television series and even more so in animated series because you don't have to worry about actors visibly aging.

I'm willing to bet that we will eventually get a season of YJ that takes place within that five year gap. Quite possibly right in the middle of it allowing two years before and two years after. I'm not sure if a potential season 4 would do that, but they have a lot of options for what they do next.

Could be set within the 5 year gap, remember it was a very different team then full of characters we haven't really seen (Lt. Marvel, Sgt. Marvel, Troia's Wonder Girl career, Garth and Tula as team members, plus Jason Todd as Robin! Another option would be to just follow up Season 3 with a season set directly after it or shortly after, maybe a few months a part, and I feel like this is the most likely possibility right now.

BUT as seen with Home Fires... there are a lot of youngsters that could make a very interesting Team in the future: Jonathan Kent II, Dawn & Don Allen, Anissa & Jennifer Pierce, Amistad Ervin, Artur, Traya Sutton, Lian Harper, and we just saw a young child that's more than likely Damian Wayne a couple episodes ago. Plus Steel is a member of the League, so Natasha Irons is a possibility. I could even see them doing Connor Hawke/Queen somehow.

These episodes were definitely packed with lots of goodies :) Those kids are the future of The Team! I don't care if Dick, Connor, Artemis, Kaldur, M'gann and Wally came first, their older and this isn't called YOUNG Justice for nothing.