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Two days ago in [[Star City]], [[Brick]] and an unnamed metahuman prisoner were being loaded into a Star City Stateville Penitentiary transport to take them to [[Belle Reve Penitentiary|Belle Reve]]. En route, an explosive javelin flips the armored car onto its back, and the attacker is revealed to be [[Sportsmaster]]. Fortunately, the drivers were [[Flash|Barry Allen]] and [[Shazam|Billy Batson]], both working undercover. Flash immediately attacks Sportsmaster while Shazam prevents the upside-down car from hitting the ground. Cornered, Sportsmaster holds up a hockey puck, which emanates a sonic attack that incapacitates both of the heroes, enabling his escape.
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Two days ago in [[Star City]], [[Brick]] and an unnamed meta-human prisoner were being loaded into a Star City Stateville Penitentiary transport to take them to [[Belle Reve Penitentiary|Belle Reve]]. En route, an explosive javelin flips the armored car onto its back, and the attacker is revealed to be [[Sportsmaster]]. Fortunately, the drivers were [[Flash|Barry Allen]] and [[Shazam|Billy Batson]], both working undercover. Flash immediately attacks Sportsmaster while Shazam prevents the upside-down car from hitting the ground. Cornered, Sportsmaster holds up a hockey puck, which emanates a sonic attack that incapacitates both of the heroes, enabling his escape.
   
 
Sportsmaster calls out to [[Abra Kadabra]], who breaks into the armored car and liberates both prisoners and deactivates their power dampening collars. The heroes then reveal their reinforcements. [[Rocket]] traps Brick in an energy bubble while Aquaman captures Kadabra. Sportsmaster takes advantage of the ruckus to abscond with the meta-prisoner, and they manage to escape.
 
Sportsmaster calls out to [[Abra Kadabra]], who breaks into the armored car and liberates both prisoners and deactivates their power dampening collars. The heroes then reveal their reinforcements. [[Rocket]] traps Brick in an energy bubble while Aquaman captures Kadabra. Sportsmaster takes advantage of the ruckus to abscond with the meta-prisoner, and they manage to escape.
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Aquaman finishes his report to Wonder Woman. He is revealed to be in [[Gotham City]], along with Nightwing, Oracle, Batman, and Robin. Batman reports that they have successfully neutralized the metahuman trafficking operation of Branchwater Security, a front company controlled by [[Stagg Industries]]. [[Simon Stagg]], its majority shareholder, used Branchwater to create a meta-crime covert operations unit to engage in corporate espionage and warfare. Oracle explains that they identified three links in Branchwater’s supply chain – acquisition, coercion, and utilization. In the acquisition phase, Branchwater liberates existing metahumans from prisons and transports – Clayface, Livewire, and Mist were acquired in this manner. In the coercion phase, Branchwater has the Mad Hatter inject a nanotech solution that forces them to follow commands – the fate Brick was rescued from. Finally, Cheshire leads the metahumans to do whatever Stagg wanted them to do.
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Aquaman finishes his report to Wonder Woman. He is revealed to be in [[Gotham City]], along with Nightwing, Oracle, Batman, and Robin. Batman reports that they have successfully neutralized the meta-human trafficking operation of Branchwater Security, a front company controlled by [[Stagg Industries]]. [[Simon Stagg]], its majority shareholder, used Branchwater to create a meta-crime covert operations unit to engage in corporate espionage and warfare. Oracle explains that they identified three links in Branchwater’s supply chain – acquisition, coercion, and utilization. In the acquisition phase, Branchwater liberates existing meta-humans from prisons and transports – Clayface, Livewire, and Mist were acquired in this manner. In the coercion phase, Branchwater has the Mad Hatter inject a nanotech solution that forces them to follow commands – the fate Brick was rescued from. Finally, Cheshire leads the meta-humans to do whatever Stagg wanted them to do.
   
Robin uses the device he found to release Clayface from Hatter's control, an act that Hagen actually thanked him for. Batman does the same for Livewire and Mist, but since the two are minors and not hardened criminals, they were not taken to Belle Reve like the others. As for Stagg, Superboy and Miss Martian captured him in the act of receiving stolen property – the device stolen from STAR Labs, which turned out to be a [[Reach]] device, salvaged from one of the Reach warships that was destroyed when protecting the [[Earth]] from the [[The Warworld|Warworld]]’s missiles. The device’s purpose is unclear, but [[Blue Beetle]] translates the Reach text on the device as "metahuman failsafe".
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Robin uses the device he found to release Clayface from Hatter's control, an act that Hagen actually thanked him for. Batman does the same for Livewire and Mist, but since the two are minors and not hardened criminals, they were not taken to Belle Reve like the others. As for Stagg, Superboy and Miss Martian captured him in the act of receiving stolen property – the device stolen from STAR Labs, which turned out to be a [[Reach]] device, salvaged from one of the Reach warships that was destroyed when protecting the [[Earth]] from the [[The Warworld|Warworld]]’s missiles. The device’s purpose is unclear, but [[Blue Beetle]] translates the Reach text on the device as "meta-human failsafe".
   
Nightwing believed that Stagg had become paranoid that someone else would emulate him and use metahumans against him, and that the machine would protect him from them. Since Oracle had sent all the evidence to the authorities, a news broadcast was shown that Stagg was being arrested in Gotham City for meta-trafficking. The Reach device was on its way back to STAR Labs Detroit, although it appeared to have sustained some damage.
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Nightwing believed that Stagg had become paranoid that someone else would emulate him and use meta-humans against him, and that the machine would protect him from them. Since Oracle had sent all the evidence to the authorities, a news broadcast was shown that Stagg was being arrested in Gotham City for meta-trafficking. The Reach device was on its way back to STAR Labs Detroit, although it appeared to have sustained some damage.
   
 
However, there are some loose ends. Having escaped, Shade was now the mind-controlled stooge of Cheshire. Nightwing doesn’t think Cheshire would free him without significant incentive, but he was proven wrong, as Cheshire freed Shade unconditionally. Afterwards, the first thing he does after being freed was to teleport to Stagg’s cell and do unspeakable things to him.
 
However, there are some loose ends. Having escaped, Shade was now the mind-controlled stooge of Cheshire. Nightwing doesn’t think Cheshire would free him without significant incentive, but he was proven wrong, as Cheshire freed Shade unconditionally. Afterwards, the first thing he does after being freed was to teleport to Stagg’s cell and do unspeakable things to him.

Revision as of 21:42, 28 January 2019

Episode guide

"Triptych" is the eighth episode of the third season of Young Justice, and the 54th of the overall series. It debuted on January 18, 2019 on DC Universe, along with the seventh and ninth episodes, "Evolution" and "Home Fires".

Logline

As Meta-Human trafficking spreads across the United States, three very different teams of heroes seek to put a stop to it!

Synopsis

As Nightwing arrives in Oracle's sanctum sanctorum, she mentions that he was late. Nightwing replies that there were difficulties.

 
Detroit
September 25, 22:56 EDT

Using his ability to move through shadows, Shade infiltrates STAR Labs' Detroit facility alongside Mist and Livewire. Livewire shocks a scientist, Doctor Stone, into unconsciousness, and Mist locates their target: a large device that was larger than Shade had expected. Shade is visibly strained moving the device through his shadow, which allows the scientist to regain consciousness and sound the alarm.

A security guard accosts the group, but is blindsided by Cheshire, who was watching her team's backs. In a moment of carelessness, Cheshire ignores the fallen guard and approaches the team, when Casey shoots her through her right shoulder.

Shade recovers in time, and the group escapes through his shadow portal.

 
Metropolis
September 25, 23:18 EDT

Jefferson Pierce and Helga Jace have an after-sex pillow-talk, with Jeff expressing regret at leaving the Justice League at the same time Batman made his move. Jeff thinks that the Justice League has strayed from heroism to politics, and that he's better off freelancing with Nightwing. Just then, he receives a call from Dick Grayson.

 
Happy Harbor
September 25, 23:43 EDT

Jefferson arrives via Zeta tube at the farm, to rendezvous with Artemis, Dick Grayson, Brion Markov, Forager, and Violet; Superboy was mending fences with M'gann. Dick explains the mission—they have someone who might be able to provide intelligence on the League of Shadows, and therefore, the location of Brion's missing sister. The said person, Cheshire, may not be very cooperative, as she is cornered and wounded, and it makes her more dangerous.

 
Detroit
September 26, 00:56 EDT

Inside a plane in an empty warehouse, Doctor Moon had just removed the bullet from Cheshire's shoulder and stitched her back up, commenting that most of his patients preferred to be sedated during the procedure. Cheshire replies that she doesn't trust anyone, not even herself. Suddenly, she receives a warning from Shade as the Outsiders make their move. The plane attempts to take off, but Geo-Force quickly grounds it.

Livewire engages Black Lightning, and Nightwing fights against Mist. Nightwing has difficulty hitting the meta-human's misty form, and erroneously assumes neither of them can hit the other. Mist proves him wrong, materializing just her hands and chokes him while apologizing profusely for her actions. Halo, Geo-Force, and Forager attack Shade, but he is able to redirect their attacks to each other with his shadow portals. When Halo is knocked to the ground by a redirected Forager, Geo-Force charges towards Shade in anger. However, Shade materializes a portal that swallows Geo-Force whole.

Almost out of breath, Nightwing manages to retrieve a chemical spray from his pocket, which crystallises Mist.

Black Lightning manages to knock Livewire onto the ground with a physical attack. Livewire dares him to zap her, claiming that she can absorb his lightning, but she is proven wrong when Black Lightning knocks her out with a shock.

Halo demands that Shade return Geo-Force, but he demurs, preferring to keep him bottled for a while, or maybe even forever. This enrages Halo, who unlocks a new white aura, emanating a bright light that overpowers Shade. He retreats, and Geo-Force is spat out of a portal.

Inside the plane, Tigress punches out Dr. Moon's lights and confronts Cheshire. She asks for the identity of the new League of Shadows leader, and the location of their base. Cheshire replies that she doesn't know who the new leader is, but she does know their base is in Santa Prisca. She then asks about Lian. Tigress wants Cheshire to visit her child, but she claims that Lian is better off without her. Even though she is Lian's mother, she will always be Cheshire first. As Shade comes to retrieve her, Cheshire asks her sister to hug Lian for her.

Tigress makes no move to prevent Cheshire's escape, as she already has Dr. Moon and the information about the League of Shadows.

Elsewhere, as Robin approaches Batman, he, like Oracle, tells him that he is late. Robin then makes his report:

 
Gotham City
September 12, 21:39 EDT

Two weeks prior, Robin's group, consisting of himself, Spoiler, Arrowette, and Orphan, had been tracking Jervis Tetch, the Mad Hatter. They noticed that he was drinking a lot of water, and that the water bottles he was leaving behind contained clay backwash. Robin decides to investigate, but Orphan simply slices Tetch in half, revealing him to be Clayface in disguise. As they battle Clayface, Spoiler reminds the others to forget Clayface—Tetch is their real target. At this, Clayface retreats to protect Tetch. The group are able to track him thanks to a liquid tracker Spoiler planted on him.

Tetch is revealed to be inside a warehouse, injecting a nanotech solution into an inmate. The solution allows others complete control over the subject, through words spoken into the Mad Hatter's device. Clayface arrives, yelling that he has to protect Tetch from Robin's team, who then make their entrance. Tetch activates his device, clearly putting Clayface under his thrall. He makes his exit with the inmate while Clayface shields him.

As Clayface keeps the team busy, the Mad Hatter activates a self-destruct button. Although Spoiler is tracking him, he manages to lose her and abscond with his new puppet. Robin grabs one of Hatter's control devices, and as he grapples to the roof, he notices that the warehouse is wired with explosives set to detonate. He orders everyone out of the building, and his team manage to escape just in time. Robin tells Clayface to escape as well, but he is forced to protect Hatter. The warehouse collapses in a fiery explosion with Clayface still inside, but the villain is able to reform.

At an unknown location, Aquaman makes a comment to Miss Martian about Wonder Woman being late. Moments later, a holographic image of Wonder Woman appears, and she apologizes for being late and asks her co-chair to report.

 
Star City
September 10, 12:01 PDT

Two days ago in Star City, Brick and an unnamed meta-human prisoner were being loaded into a Star City Stateville Penitentiary transport to take them to Belle Reve. En route, an explosive javelin flips the armored car onto its back, and the attacker is revealed to be Sportsmaster. Fortunately, the drivers were Barry Allen and Billy Batson, both working undercover. Flash immediately attacks Sportsmaster while Shazam prevents the upside-down car from hitting the ground. Cornered, Sportsmaster holds up a hockey puck, which emanates a sonic attack that incapacitates both of the heroes, enabling his escape.

Sportsmaster calls out to Abra Kadabra, who breaks into the armored car and liberates both prisoners and deactivates their power dampening collars. The heroes then reveal their reinforcements. Rocket traps Brick in an energy bubble while Aquaman captures Kadabra. Sportsmaster takes advantage of the ruckus to abscond with the meta-prisoner, and they manage to escape.

Brick bemoans his poor luck as Aquaman replaces the collar on his neck, and Aquaman tells him he has no idea how lucky he was.

 
Gotham City
September 26, 02:24 EDT

Aquaman finishes his report to Wonder Woman. He is revealed to be in Gotham City, along with Nightwing, Oracle, Batman, and Robin. Batman reports that they have successfully neutralized the meta-human trafficking operation of Branchwater Security, a front company controlled by Stagg Industries. Simon Stagg, its majority shareholder, used Branchwater to create a meta-crime covert operations unit to engage in corporate espionage and warfare. Oracle explains that they identified three links in Branchwater’s supply chain – acquisition, coercion, and utilization. In the acquisition phase, Branchwater liberates existing meta-humans from prisons and transports – Clayface, Livewire, and Mist were acquired in this manner. In the coercion phase, Branchwater has the Mad Hatter inject a nanotech solution that forces them to follow commands – the fate Brick was rescued from. Finally, Cheshire leads the meta-humans to do whatever Stagg wanted them to do.

Robin uses the device he found to release Clayface from Hatter's control, an act that Hagen actually thanked him for. Batman does the same for Livewire and Mist, but since the two are minors and not hardened criminals, they were not taken to Belle Reve like the others. As for Stagg, Superboy and Miss Martian captured him in the act of receiving stolen property – the device stolen from STAR Labs, which turned out to be a Reach device, salvaged from one of the Reach warships that was destroyed when protecting the Earth from the Warworld’s missiles. The device’s purpose is unclear, but Blue Beetle translates the Reach text on the device as "meta-human failsafe".

Nightwing believed that Stagg had become paranoid that someone else would emulate him and use meta-humans against him, and that the machine would protect him from them. Since Oracle had sent all the evidence to the authorities, a news broadcast was shown that Stagg was being arrested in Gotham City for meta-trafficking. The Reach device was on its way back to STAR Labs Detroit, although it appeared to have sustained some damage.

However, there are some loose ends. Having escaped, Shade was now the mind-controlled stooge of Cheshire. Nightwing doesn’t think Cheshire would free him without significant incentive, but he was proven wrong, as Cheshire freed Shade unconditionally. Afterwards, the first thing he does after being freed was to teleport to Stagg’s cell and do unspeakable things to him.

Wonder Woman questions whether this was a victory, remaining troubled at the fact that between the seven the heroes gathered in the Batcave, they were leading six separate teams who were unaware that they were working together. Batman reminded her that they agreed to take a page from the Light’s playbook to fight fire with fire. Robin comments that they are like the Anti-Light, and Diana is quick to point out that darkness is the opposite of light. She is uncomfortable with keeping the other members of the League in the dark, but Batman points out that they needed plausible deniability. Superman can hardly be expected to lie under oath, and as a sovereign princess of Themyscira, Wonder Woman could invoke her diplomatic status to avoid testifying. Wonder Woman then asks if the rest of them are prepared to lie. Although Aquaman and Miss Martian give each other meaningful looks, no one says anything.

Title

A triptych or "three-fold" is a type of painting that has three frames, depicting three related scenes in all windows. This episode has three teams investigating seemingly unrelated events, until the Batcave scene ties them all together into one cohesive whole: the story of Shade's liberation, brainwashing, and exploitation. It can also refer to the three-fold modus operandi employed by the Branchwater meta-human trafficking ring: acquisition, coercion and utilization.

Cast and characters

Voice actor Character
Troy Baker Brion Markov/Geo-Force
Britt Baron Livewire  
Jeff Bennett Abra Kadabra
Casey Klebba  
Daniela Bobadilla Mist  
Denise Boutte Rocket
Cameron Bowen Robin
Vic Chao Doctor Moon
Nick Chinlund Sportsmaster
Zehra Fazal Violet/Halo
Bruce Greenwood Batman
Grey Griffin Helga Jace
Kelly Hu Cheshire/Jade Nguyen
Stephanie Lemelin Artemis Crock
Computer
Chad Lowe Billy Batson/Shazam
Jesse McCartney Dick Grayson/Nightwing
Danica McKellar Miss Martian
Nolan North Clayface
Khary Payton Jefferson Pierce/Black Lightning
Aquaman
Brick
Maggie Q Wonder Woman
Dwight Schultz Mad Hatter  
Jason Spisak Forager
Kelly Stables Arrowette
Alyson Stoner Oracle
Joel Stetow Shade  
James Arnold Taylor Flash/Barry Allen
Mae Whitman Spoiler
Non-speaking roles
Silas Stone  
Orphan  
Simon Stagg  
8 Character debut
0 Speaking debut
0 Episode debut


Continuity

Trivia

Goofs

Cultural references

Questions

Questions

Unanswered questions

  • What did Shade do to Simon Stagg?
  • What is the "meta-human fail-safe" really for?
  • What "significant incentive" did Cheshire receive to release Shade?

Quotes

  • Shade: The photo didn't indicate scale. It's larger than I was led to believe.
  • Livewire: I thought size doesn't matter.
  • Shade: That's a lot to swallow.
  • Livewire: (chuckles) You got to stop handing me these straight lines.
  • Jefferson: All? Where's Conner?
  • Dick Grayson: Mending fences with Megan.
  • Jefferson: Didn't know their fence was broken.
  • Artemis: Hmm, it's not so much broken as left unattended for too long.
  • Jefferson: Ah, right. Lynn and I had fence problems... Before the divorce.
  • Brion: Must we maintain the "fence" metaphor or can we find out why we've all been summoned?
  • Doctor Moon: You know, Cheshire, most of my patients prefer to be sedated while under the knife to remove a bullet. One would almost believe you don't trust your physician.
  • Cheshire: And one would be right. But don't take it personally, Dr. Moon. I don't even trust myself.
  • Livewire: Go head, zap me! Absorbing lightning's totally my thing.
  • Black Lightning: You've never had black lightning before.
  • Spoiler: That's Tetch? For a Mad Hatter, he's kind of, well, hatless.
  • Robin: No hats. It's a condition of his parole.
  • Arrowette: Hmm. Good thing he's not called The Mad Pantser.
  • Mad Hatter: Raise your right hand. Very good, very good! But too easy. Punch yourself. Hard!
  • Batman: It's what we agreed to, Diana. Taking a page from the Light's playbook. To fight fire with fire.
  • Robin: We're kind of the "Anti-Light."
  • Wonder Woman: And that's a good thing? The opposite of light is darkness. Is that what we represent?
  • Robin: Um. Maybe that was a poor choice of words.
  • Wonder Woman: Or maybe it wasn't.


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