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Get It. Now. You wont believe who saves the day in this one, and totally owns the god-like villian in the process.
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"I got a seat at the big conference table, I'M GONNA PAINT MY LOGO ON IT!
That was the best line ever.
I wasn't satisfied with that ending, not the stuff with the flash, that stuff was cool, I didn't like that scene with superman giving the speech, all that stuff felt really cheesy to me and it all felt anticlimatic after such an awesome season.
Really? I thought it was wrapped up nicely.His reasoning and speech kind of made sense after what happened.He wasnt sure if the people still trusted him, so he pretty much left the future of the League up to them.Originally Posted by Regus
The only thing that kind of annoyed me about this ep. was Flash reverting back to his "normal" self or whatever. I wanted to either see him return fully tapped into the speedforce and changed (new costume/new look something) - not just "Oh,Hi, I cant do that again,or I wont come back." .What? You just kicked ass. Why wouldnt you want to do that again?
That and how "easily", Braniac was seperated from Luthor. Werent they "one"? But he was ripped off of him like armor.And with the Darkheart tech, you'd have thought they would have been nigh impossible to beat. Ah, well,it had to be finished one way or another.
Oh,and for some reason, I thought Clark was going to tell Lois who he was at the end.We know he tells her eventually.Why not then?
That episode just reinforced my liking of Flash.
And what's up with Epilogue? I downloaded the episode but what the hell does it have to do with anything Justice League?
Not a whole lot. It was written assuming it would be the last DCAU show ever... and as such to act as a swan song to all the past shows. The last moment is a tribute to the very first moment of the very first episode of the show that started it all. Check out Batman:TAS' On Leather Wings if you don't remember it.Originally Posted by Raz0r
The animated universe started with Bats and, with Epilogue, it ends with him too.
Divided We Fall
When most of the Justice League is incapacitated, who will be left to stand against the League deadliest enemies?
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Epilogue
50 years in the future, the history of the Justice League is the key to Batman’s darkest secret –and his final destiny.
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Ha, good call.Originally Posted by Nercm
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Hunter's Moon
This was an OK but unnecessary sequel to JL's Starcrossed. It had really nothing to do with this season's arc. I would have been fine with Hawkgirl staying out of the League but since she's back in and since she doesn't play much of a role later I guess the felt there was a need to focus on her with this ep. There wasn't.
Fans of Firefly: "Captain Mal" played Vigilante while, uh, "The Black Chick" played Vixen. A cute casting considering the sci-fi slant of this ep.
Question Authority
Like I said way back when, this episode was "interesting." I was thrown then by Lex's sudden strength and even though it's all been explained by now it was the start of a path I didn’t' really feel the show should have taken. Sure, it led to an awesome action packed last (non-Epilogue) episode but the whole thing was just too... comic booky for me, stupid as that complaint sounds for a show based on comic books.
I still love The Question, I loved his references to conspiracies and objectivism, all the character are still interesting, etc. As the main villain, though, this new Lex was too me a bore.
Flashpoint
This was my second favorite of the four part finale. Every fight Superman has been in lately has ruled and the Captain Atom one was no exception to the rule. There was a lot of talky bits between the Leaguers too about the nature of power that was all pretty riveting. Then of course was the killer scene when Lex takes control of the canon (THIS was the Lex I liked, smarts and subversiveness - not brute power.)
My only complaint was that I honestly wish the blast had taken some lives... if the writing staff wasn't allowed to talk about a death count then at least hint at it. The massive devastation is really undercut by the unreasonable "only minor injuries." But I think that phrase wasn't used until the next episode so I didn't even have this complaint until that one aired.
Panic in the Sky
First of all, the recap at the start of this episode and the music that accompanied it RULED. Some of the best scoring on JLU.
The stuff with the original seven was cool, especially Batman's unwillingness to go along with their plan.
The Ultimen fight was neat too, but honestly why didn't they just shoot MISSLE missiles at the watchtower. For a comic book fan I find a lot of things too comic booky and that was one of them. Those saw missiles were just silly.
And, yeah, Lex is Brianiac. Bleh.
I just finished watching Epilouge, and wow, that shit was so fucking good. Talk about fan service! I loved every minute of it. Finally, a true end to BB, and a satisfying one at that. I always hated how abruptedly it originally ended, but this episode made up for it big time. Wow, that was so fucking great.
DIvided we fall was awesome. I really hope DC continues to strongly support thier animation division.
Oh, and for Marvel to start making some freaking shows now.Sheesh.
Just downloaded it and it was fucking amazing.Originally Posted by Regus
omfg the Phantom, that was tight.
HA! HA! I AM USING THE INTERNET!!1
Phantasm, and we've been spoiler tagging things that haven't aired yet.Originally Posted by Mzo
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