But she did tell Artemis she could bring her soul to limbo. That ended up being a bunch of malarkey, since she was never in limbo.
Also M'gann clearly didn't learn anything about what Connor told her about lies altering minds.
It's more accurate to say Wally doesn't return or that it never reveals whether he really died or not.
Honestly I was ready to believe that was really him in limbo. UNTIL Zatanna revealed they were never really in limbo and that it was all in Artemis's head (courtesy of unknown "help" from...
"If you post something dishonest"
Just because you THINK I posted something dishonestly, doesn't automatically make it true.
I agree, so is any other character on this show.
I don't find characters like Jeff getting angry from time to time making them unlikeable. Because he's arguably right...
Nightwings treatment of him early on was arguably justified after Rescue Op. He shared information with him in that episode, what did he do? He nearly got him, Halo, & Forager all killed by going off on his own.
Nothing I said proves I was being dishonest, I just didn't view Picard through...
I've seen plenty of it, it happened more often then you let on.
Even if that were true that doesn't make him wrong. Also in the context of that quote he mentioned how the next generation got criticized for not being like the original.
Also he's encouraged others to watch deep space nine...
Yeah look at how "professional" & "cool headed" Picard is here.
This reminds me of a quote from J. Michael Straczynski whenever someone suggests Star Trek's "humanism" is the way to go writing wise.
"As for the notion that it could use "a little of Trek's humanism," I don't much like the way...
You finding it boring doesn't make it unimportant for the characters & their world.
If all superhero problems could be solved just by going up & punching every villian they come across that would be boring, one note, and unrealistic for a show that's supposed to be grounded in a form of reality...
M'gann's heritage & Luthors DNA weren't revealed until episodes 21 & 22, late in the season. Until then only vague hints were given. And they needed the villians to bring these issues to the surface thus making them inactive participants until the villian spells out there story (a criticism you...
In what ways have the current batch of secrets & lies not advanced the plot?
The shows theme has always been secrets & lies. As the show continued it was always bound to push the envelope more on that.
Also there's been new adventures in the formation of the outsiders. And new issues the...
Thats fine. The issue I have is that you quantified your experience with the episode to mean that the casual fans/audience will have issues with this episode:
Your claim about that comes across as presumptuous.
You never saw the characters witness her do the suspicious things that the...
When Gar complained about their team keeping people in the dark, even though his team kept the public in the dark about their connections to the League & The team, when they sold the outsiders to the public as not being affiliated to them.
Which people here have said this was tiresome?
A character as paranoid as Jeff is? Yeah I buy him doing this.
Where was it overly complicated and hard to follow IF you paid attention?
Characters aren't going to be likeable 100% of the time. But given what we've seen these characters go...
To quote Diana in season 1, "A lie of omission is still a lie."
The truth about them working with the league & the team was so important that Terra felt that it was important to tell Deathstroke that in First Impressions.
I liked Barbara calling Garfield on that. He says the outsiders are supposed to be transparent about who they are. Yet their connection to the justice league & it's covert ops team is kept a secret from the public. BB didn't have an answer for that, so what did he do? He changed the subject to...
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