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Agreed. Again, if the Runaways could figure it out in less than an episode, it's embarrassing that he needed that newscast.

Yes, Green Beetle has been under Reach control since he was introduced and used his mole status to trick Jaime so he could activate the Reach programming from within.

Aquaman says they lost that bet a long time ago.

Ah, didn't see that. I guess all it would take is Green Beetle turning on the Caps in the same way and Blue rebooting War World.

Also adapted into an amazing episode of JLU.

100% agreed on Mal. It's great to see him taking an active role

Fair enough, but there was such an emphasis in the first season on magic vs technology that it wouldn't surprise me to see Aqualad, Zatanna, and, to a lessor extent Captain Marvel and Dr Fate as the keys to bringing down the Reach.

I really liked the GL:TAS episode. It was a lot of nice comedy, but agreed that there wasn't too much character development.  They even acknowledged the filler nature at the end with the "That's convenient" line.

I loved this episode! The Justice League scene established a lot of little details very succinctly, including how far away Rimbor is from Earth (it'll take the Justice League about 6 weeks to return home if they're traveling at the same speed as Mongul) and, even if they're released from custody, the three Green

I was really happy to see it happen here. They don't have much time to keep stringing it along, and if the Runaways from last episode were able to figure out that Jaime was Reach-controlled that quickly, the longer that the team doesn't figure it out, the more implausible it is.

The music for this episode must have been fairly expensive, since they had to get the rights to the one Phantom of the Opera song and "Cats in the Cradle."

I was hoping for the recurring joke from Yes Dear where Clark's character would suggest a new nickname for himself that caused another board member to run out of the room in tears.

I have to agree about the characters.  I was so excited at the beginning of this season when they introduced Tim and Cassie, and later Bart, but the three of them have yet to have speaking lines in the same episode.  That's not to say that they have to have a Young Justice homage episode, but it would be nice if they

It seemed so awesome 15 years ago…

They cancelled almost all of their "All Ages" comics, including Tiny Titans last year, GL:TAS and YJ as of this month, and Superman Family Adventures next month. Unfortunately, it doesn't seem like they want to continue these franchises.

Kid Flash isn't nearly as fast as either, as previously shown.  It took him what, 4 hours to get from Rhode Island to Seattle last season.  He could have been at school in California, but he also could have been in Gotham or Central City, nowhere near New Mexico.

I agree, letter writing campaigns are ineffective, and in the case of the recent, poorly organized "send waffles to DC to save Steph Brown" initiative, it can actually hurt.

Don't forget Strawberry!

I actually liked how Sydney and Victor managed to come to a truce. Kids bicker for no reason and make up for no reason. They've had that neutral relationship all season long, with the bat incident being the only exception, but in that scene Sydney was trying to get a rise out of him. Besides, it's been a year since