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Wrong

Gyah, knew there was a big one missing there.

Great casting
Horrible concept.

Conroy's "Harvey! No…" stuck out to me too. He sounds more disappointed than anything else.

What Glee is missing
Mary Cherry.

Kirkland will be missed. I'm watching Wolverine and the X-Men right now and its great.

I liked this episode better than last week's for sure. Less whining, and I think Aqualad's actually pretty cool despite being mostly undefined at this point. I hope we get episodes where we see more of the world each of these characters is from. If they're setting up Miss Martian and Superboy as a couple, I approve.

I'm gonna bear down and do both parts of Two Face and the last bunch of Supermans for next week, and then it's two episodes a week from then on out.

At least it gave us that cool opening movie…
Seeing all those DC heroes in swanky 3-D animation was pretty awesome.

Apparently Artemis is not Arrowette or Speedy from the comics, but it is a pre-established character. I'm guessing Stephanie Brown, because that'd be cool.

This weekend's Young Justice
Anyone catch the new episode of Young Justice this weekend? I'm loving the animation, but the characters are starting to get a little too angsty for my taste. Also, it takes them WAY too long to get even one hit on the episode's villain.

Thank you.

Why can't they do episodes about human trafficking and child slavery that don't suck, though? I blame Broadcast Standards and Practices.

Planetary/Batman is amazing. Now that I think about, they'd be an awesome team for a Batman mini series. Granted, they'd be an awesome team for anything.

Yikes, sorry about those typos. Still wouldn't have known "on the take" as a kid, though.

Definitely don't doubt that. There were a lot of creative shakeups at the start of the series.

Might not have room to cover it every week, but I'd be glad to drop in on it from time to time. You can always bring it up in comments, too.

There's gonna be a lot of Gotham Central talk with next week's G.C.P.D. spotlight "P.O.V." so keep reading.

Sean Derek wrote P.O.V. so I can't hate on her too much.

This wasn't a network mandated story, per se, but I know a lot of the earlier episodes had trouble breaking out of that Saturday morning PSA mold.