Very great episode. Man im disappointed were not gonna see more of Garth. Was that Jericho scene current or past?
It said "1 week later" after we were 5 years ago.Very great episode. Man im disappointed were not gonna see more of Garth. Was that Jericho scene current or past?
How did he die? He was just seen taking Dr Light's power
Also, Aquaman survived a grenade launcher to the chest.
I need some consistency here
James Wan specifically said that Aquaman was not bulletproof lol.Yeah, how does a bullet penetrate his skin? We saw in the Aquaman movie that Arthur is bulletproof and even in the comics he has it as well. I realize it was a .50 cal sniper rifle, but still.
Maybe someday we will get someone in power that prefers it.
I'm just glad this season got a Donna story even though Aqualad romance felt awkward , but the episode needed to kill two birds with one stone. The emotional stake of Aqualad going away, and the turn of the team.Didn't really care for the episode. I wanted more focus on Donna, but I'm disappointed it was mostly framed around this romance. Which they did not sell me on in a single episode.
Hank and Dawn continue to be the most boring part of the show.
The emotional stake with Aqualad would have been just as strong, if not stronger, if it wasn't framed as a romance. Except for Hank and Dawn, these are people who have known each other since they were 12. That's enough for me to buy how traumatic it is for one of them to die. Especially if it was the first person of their generation. I wish they had focused on that instead of the romance.I'm just glad this season got a Donna story even though Aqualad romance felt awkward , but the episode needed to kill two birds with one stone. The emotional stake of Aqualad going away, and the turn of the team.
Hank has a different road if they go anything like his comic story .Anyone thinking anybody but Dawn is dying is bugging. Hank has had way too many death flags to die.
What's up with the Jerico at the end of the episode.? Please enlighten me
Jericho is Deathstroke's son, Dick is going to get to him by using Jericho.
in the present day they said Jericho died so shit is about to go down
Let me tell you about the previous episode
He was wearing armor at the tbf
Maybe they were special bullets? If he was going after super powered people, it'd make sense.
Unless the son that died was Garth, the first Ravager. I don't recall if Rose said Jericho died or simply "her brother."
Unless the son that died was Garth, the first Ravager. I don't recall if Rose said Jericho died or simply "her brother."
Yeah but they were clearly punch lasers. Unnamed characters get powerful kill lasers but heroes get punch lasers.
LMAO, dude was just non-stop going for it, gotta give him some props.
I mean even Jason Todd blocked one of Light's blasts with just his cape.
It definitely hurt him though if you look closely at the Hawk and Dove attack Aqualad is laying there out cold.
With that episode I'm expecting Donna's death or extended absence real soon. Which sucks because she's my favorite character so far.
I thought he was going to get one through the side of the dome when the sex scene started honest.Yeah, the sustained energy damage certainly fucked him up, but it's not a huge surprise that a sniper bullet out of literally nowhere was able to hurt him.
The funny part was I was literally waiting for it to happen in every scene he was in with a wide shot. I could just smell it coming and they KEPT using wide shots to throw the scent off.
If Deathstroke got a contract to kill a metahuman, I'm surprised people wouldn't think that he'd be given bullets special for the job. Or at least have the capacity to do his own research and get the required bullets.I don't know why people are so surprised a bullet took Garth down when Dr. Light's lasers (which seem to vary wildly in terms of damage inflicted) didn't kill him. One was him actively guarding something and the other was a surprise attack.
If Deathstroke got a contract to kill a metahuman, I'm surprised people wouldn't think that he'd be given bullets special for the job. Or at least have the capacity to do his own research and get the required bullets.
He's a mercenary for hire. It's what he does.
Wonder if it was Light who hired him to get back at the Titans.Hell, he probably asked Black Manta about the best metal to use to kill an Atlantean.
Wonder if it was Light who hired him to get back at the Titans.
Yeah, I don't think anybody hired Slade in the present, he just seems to want revenge for whatever happened 5 years ago (probably Jericho).In the past timeline? I doubt it. It kinda seemed like Slade was already hired to take them down when they first went after Light, and Light didn't really seem like a nemesis of theirs at that point either.
In the present timeline...also nah, since it kinda seems like Slade broke him out of jail. I suppose he could've found a way to pay him from inside jail though.
Hell, he probably asked Black Manta about the best metal to use to kill an Atlantean.
Yeah, I don't think anybody hired Slade in the present, he just seems to want revenge for whatever happened 5 years ago (probably Jericho).
But in the past, I have no idea who'd hired him. Jillian might've been his real target though.
But was Aqualad the actual target or was Donna? The scene looked like he was able to see the fire of the gun and put himself in front of her.