Young Justice Season 3

Started by KingD195 pages
Originally posted by BruceSkywalker
They better give thi show a 4th season..

It's already been confirmed.

We still have 4 episodes left in season 3.

Originally posted by Surtur
I wanna punch that
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b*tch doctor jace in the face

yea a lot of us would

I feel especially bad for

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Black Lightning. He got betrayed twice in the latest episode, by his gf and his friends.

So damn the way that last episode ended...

Whelp I can't wait to see how the showrunner's write themselves out of the corner they've seemingly written themselves in.

I fully expect either the power of Brion and Halo's love to save them, or Savage and the Injustice League/Legion of Doom to be what does it.

I wonder who will die this season, if anyone dies at all. it would probably be Halo or Brion.

Well the season finale is here

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for highlights Cyborg is a figurative deus ex machina that saves everyone, tbe writers still teasing the possibility that Wally can come back, and Brion lives long enough to see himself become the villain. At least Terra didn't go the typical traitor route in this. Also Legion of Superheroes tease at the very end

The episode with Wally and Atermis was devastating.

Aye.

I consider myself a big fan of Geo-Force from the comics, so initially I was NOT happy with where they went with the character. I was plenty relieved when they revealed what was going on later.

Yeah I was happy somewhat that

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it seems Brion's aid manipulated him as well as the crowd to give in to their baser desires, so killing Bedlam wasn't 100% his fault. Helga still needs to die, though. Also, the Main Man's back!!

Originally posted by KingD19
Yeah I was happy somewhat that
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it seems Brion's aid manipulated him as well as the crowd to give in to their baser desires, so killing Bedlam wasn't 100% his fault. Helga still needs to die, though. Also, the Main Man's back!!

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Originally posted by KingD19
Yeah I was happy somewhat that
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it seems Brion's aid manipulated him as well as the crowd to give in to their baser desires, so killing Bedlam wasn't 100% his fault. Helga still needs to die, though. Also, the Main Man's back!!

But wait it seems like the aid didn't show up until after what he did. I think the aid pushed him into believing it was okay, not into doing it.

With him being with the Light it's much easier to assume he was just off-stage helping things along than him conveniently showing up right after Brion did the most horrendous thing almost anyone has ever done on this show, leaving him with no real way for redemption like they left one for Tara.

Originally posted by KingD19
With him being with the Light it's much easier to assume he was just off-stage helping things along than him conveniently showing up right after Brion did the most horrendous thing almost anyone has ever done on this show, leaving him with no real way for redemption like they left one for Tara.

So you're assuming the dude was secretly in America this entire time influencing him?

Hmm. Seems more likely he just took advantage of the dude being a murderous dick.

Having trouble following everything. Seems like there's a lot of filler or pointless character arcs in the mess.

Could also do without the SJW pandering (Halo feels too much like a "checkbox" to me as much as Aqualad did, since it's vogue to virtue signal support of Muslims), but they did the same thing in seasons 1 and 2, so I guess that's expected..

Originally posted by Surtur
So you're assuming the dude was secretly in America this entire time influencing him?

Hmm. Seems more likely he just took advantage of the dude being a murderous dick.

The aide only needed to make him kill Baron Bedlam. Anything else Brion has done can be largely put down to teenage anger over what happened to his family/country.

Originally posted by cdtm
Having trouble following everything. Seems like there's a lot of filler or pointless character arcs in the mess.

Could also do without the SJW pandering (Halo feels too much like a "checkbox" to me as much as Aqualad did, since it's vogue to virtue signal support of Muslims), but they did the same thing in seasons 1 and 2, so I guess that's expected..

If any of your complaints are about Forager you can get ****ed.

Originally posted by Surtur
So you're assuming the dude was secretly in America this entire time influencing him?

Hmm. Seems more likely he just took advantage of the dude being a murderous dick.

What? No. I mean right then and there when he killed Bedlam, he was near enough to rouse the crowd and push Brion over the edge to kill his uncle, since he was so mentally torn up learning everything at the last minute. His powers were literally stated by him to be able to "subtly influence people and nudge them in the desired direction".

Why would they reveal that's his power, just as Brion goes further than just being upset by an extreme, and goes back to rule the country with Helga after learning everything he did about her, only for it to not be him who pushed Brion over the edge?

Also, Zviad is also the UN rep for Markovia.

I think you're probably right, it's just at first I interpreted as him only influencing Brion becoming a dictator.