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"Mind Games" is pretty dark and "Sneek Peak" has a creepy ending. Oddly enough that one that creeps me out is "Terry's Friend Dates a Robot." And I can only imagine how disturbing "Return of the Joker" might be to a 6 or 7 year old.

Icon plays a role that would kind of spoil a plot element. Rocket plays a pretty small role and is mildly annoying, but they learned from that when they introduced Bumblebee.

Bruce also wears the Bat Armor despite the risks to his heart to rescue Terry in Disappearing Inque. (Had to look it up because I thought Bruce did this in Meltdown, the Mr. Freeze episode but I was off by a couple.

Watching "Time, Warped" would be actually kinda cool not knowing the characters. I would recommend just holding off on Epilogue entirely until seeing BB.

I'm blanking on the specifics of Speak No Evil but love the others. At some point I'll rewatch it for the first time having seen JL/U. Excited for that, like how you know why Ace got his name.

Here's the part where I say the rest of BB is underrated and I think Season 3 is probably the best.
EDIT: Ace in the Hole, King's Ransom, Out of the Past, Unmasked, Inqueling, The Call are all really good.

I don't know anything about comics, so I don't know if it's faithful to the story or what not but the Day of Reckoning storyline blew my mind as a kid. I love long-term stories where teams get captured one by one, so stuff like that, Teen Titans Season 5, The Batman where they get abducted by plants or Brave and the

Don't quit until you get to Denial and Bereft, which is where it really kicks off and lays the ground for some other stuff.

The season finales are just great. The Demon World two parter is an absolute marvel and one of my favorite stories in any TV show.

Batman's speech at the end is one my absolute favorite moments in any TV show ever. The way Conroy says "Passing judgment like gods" is just amazing. And holy crap I never knew the original plan was to have Batman flip on the League. Frankly, I would have preferred that and think it would have been more of an

BTW Jackie Chan and X-Men Evolution are on Netflix. Static Shock and Teen Titans aren't and I don't know what's on Amazon Prime but last I knew both are on YouTube in their entirety.

To vary it up, I'll suggest some other shows I watched as a kid:
1. Jackie Chan Adventures isn't exactly a superhero show but it has cool mythology stories, superpowered items and creatures, and I'm currently reliving it on Netflix and it holds up really well.
2. X-Men Evolution is very kid friendly but also has

Agreed on adding more strategy. The blocks puzzle as the last elimination last year threw everybody into fits. To be fair, last year was CT's first win. I think Laurel will cruise for the girls, but the guys field is stacked. CT, Johnny, Zach, Frank and Leroy, plus Jordan and Johnny from Portland. I just *really* wish

If they did use Ahsoka for these films, I think the only way to go is CGI and voiced by Ashley Eckstein. She'd look pretty creepy like Kit Fisto kinda does in the movies and anyone other than Eckstein playing her would feel wrong, as least for me.

Nope. And Real World isn't really Real World anymore because they dropped the pretense that it's "strangers living in a house…" and acknowledged that now it's mostly people looking to get famous. It's a shame because they could still tell good stories but fell more and more in love with the violence and drama.

It pretty much is. Real World sucks these days but The Challenge remains awesome. It's one of those things that you can't explain. It's reality TV combined with sports. I kinda miss the days of when the talent pool didn't have to actually train to win (challenges were more random years ago, like everyone in swim wear

Not sure if it's the last line, but "I see a man, and a woman" is fantastic, as is John's "I love you too."

J'onn and Supes were out in a lot of JL stories too. Their power levels make it hard to write around.

This one never quite clicked with me because I didn't know these lesser-known characters. The Brawlin Bots part is hilarious though. When it was noted that Flash was absent from JLU S1, I took that as absent from JL S1, which reminded me of one of my favorite lines of the whole series, as Flash stalls to help John:

Pretty sure it was as Dumbledore Calrissian writes, that Rosenbaum was unavailable. But he did the most ancillary voice work of the main cast and did voices like the goons in Once and Future Thing, and Deadshot. Certain actors doing multiple voices takes me out of the episode (like Dee Bradley Baker mesmerizes me