Just so you know their is video game that explains two of the points except for the new robin and superboys and miss Martians break up and maybe a little more
For me the time gap is fine because viewers can use their imagination so i feel like its like a puzzle. it is bad in it self but i enjoy making storys or trying to make my own story that makes sence .
Are there even comics that show what happened during the time jump? I would totally buy them if they are real! But yeah, it’s bad writing if they rely on people to read tie-ins in order to understand what is happening.
Where Season 1 had a good balance between plot and character, Season 2 seemed to have a little too much plot to get through and sacrificed character. If anything, they should've done the opposite.
I agree. Now I didn't see the 3rd season yet, but by the trailers and sneak peeks I've seen, YJ S3 seems to be handling everything better than S1 and of course way better than S2. For me, S2 5 year timeskip shocked me and counfused the living lights out of me. But I understand the timeskips were there mainly to be able to push the maturity level of the show. I still love the show and hope for a S4 and possible S5 and S6 since the creaters mentioned wanting to do more if they're able to.
Precious Coardes I’ve seen the first half of Season 3 and have mixed feelings about it. On one hand it’s more focused irt characters and there’s only been a two year time skip instead of five. On the other, the series has gotten considerably darker. This is just my opinion but I thought S1 had a good balance of light and dark elements so seeing the series going that route isn’t really for me. I’ll keep following YJ but for me its best days are probably done.
I like season 2 but I definitely agree that season 1 was far superior. My biggest problem is absolute that the cast has become far too big. With all these characters, it's hard to give characters the focus they needs and as a result, they can't be developed and I can't be attached. Like I'd say of the new characters, Arsenal, Blue Beetle, and Impulse had the most development but even these guys didn't compare to the focus the main 6 characters had in the first. Why, even characters like Red Arrow, Zatanna, Dr. Fate, and Red Tornado had more focus in that season than these new characters do. It's a serious problem and in addition to this, our OG main 6 don't get enough focus either. Their season 1 focus was also superior and this season really suffers from the lack of focus on central characters. And again, I did like season 2 overall, but the first season had much more cohesive characters and corresponding engagement.
Kid Flash was my favorite character and the reason I really started the show bc of my love for The Flash or speedsters but we barely got him in season 2 besides a few episodes and his character felt so out of character in some moments but just my opinion
The time skip was honestly the worst part of the season, i was so attached to the original characters its was kind of sad to see them grow up almost too fast
Way back when I first watched the show, only the first to seasons were out. I got really attached to the Team in season 1, with Robin and Kid Flash being my favorites, and all the other characters being close behind and very dear to me in their own ways. I finished the final episode of season 1, and started season 2 so excited to see where it would go, what new heights my favorite characters would reach. I didn’t finish the first scene. It felt like a completely different show to me, I recognized hardly anyone on screen and the few I did were acting way different than when I saw them a bare few minutes ago. I’ve watched the full season since, and still didn’t enjoy it. I think what the writers wanted to do was create their own version of the DCU, in a similar vein to Justice League and Unlimited. Where YJ fails in that is it didn’t give us as much time with the team from season one that we loved so much, and whose stories weren’t over, nor did it show us how the team has gotten to where it is when it picks up in Season 2. The story felt unfinished, but instead of finishing it, the writers felt like they started a new one. That’s how I feel, at least
I personally have liked all seasons of YJ but even if I didn't I think YJ would need to fall pretty far before it becomes as disppointing as GOT season 8
My biggest gripe that still lingers is the time skip and the new characters. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate them, except lagoon boy, but they just came outta nowhere and wasn't fleshed out on how they joined the team.
Chance Jones if you pay attention. A lot of them were shown in the show way earlier before they became super hero’s and their origins are hinted at in the show but if you don’t read the comics you won’t catch them. This show isn’t for normies. You have to know a little something about everything
@@kingsiree they were but its still a massive problem. When the first season was built on the group dynamic of 6 characters sidelining that for season 2 is kinda a rough choice.
I think season 2's biggest problem is a lot of events that happen between the 1st and 2nd seasons happen in the young justice video game which I doubt a lot of people played
2:39 I really didn’t like this because Dick becoming Nightwing is a very important character arc. We saw how he didn’t want to be Batman, so who does he become when he moves past Batman? This should’ve been shown, period.
While I don’t think it’s as good as Season 1, I think Season 2 is still very good. I for one, liked the time jump and the mystery of unraveling why these characters are where they are. Season 3 i think is in between both of the seasons so far as there are some fantastic episodes in there but some others that drag. I can’t wait to see how season 3 concludes
If its not a mystery then I dont like when a show tries to make the viewer create their own fun experience. Its a lazy way to create audience investment. The real reason why we didnt get any info on the time skip was because they were creating a game that was suppose to tell you about events during the time skip but it was delayed until YJI was actually finished. The game itself was also terrible just to save you some time. It was like a discount off brand version of Marvel Ultimate Alliance.
@laz kar No...? They explain most everything important retroactively. And they certainly didn't forget. Nightwing became the leader, Kid Flash and Artemis retired, Aqualad betrayed the league as part of a plot by Nightwing to beat the Light at their own game. It might be jarring, but everything IMPORTANT is certainly showcased or explained. It's just not told linearly. It's not an A-B-C-D story where we follow the young heroes. And that's on purpose. We're playing catch up with what the heroes have been doing because now the HEROES are the ones with a scheme (that the audience is slowly discovering) rather than the Light.
Hey do not insult someone for having a fucking opinion! Look S2 was flawed and had loads if problems but it was no where near as bad as GOT S8. They call out Dick's behaviour several times in the show, so it us not like they ignored it or anything. Yes the time skip was unnecessary and they did not explain everything. That is something into agree with. However, BVS was trash and most DC fans will agree that it is trash. Not all DC fans are immature and they can be very mature and recognise quality. S2 was no where near as good as S1, but it had its moments and still better than the early DCEU films. No need to be a prick.
When I was nine or ten, I finished watching the first season and immediately started the second but was extremely confused and annoyed by the time jump so I never watched past the first episode
Honestly, them trying to tie together the whole thing through a TV show, a comic series, and a video game just muddied everything. For one the video game was a flop, and it was what was supposed to tie season one to two. That's what explained the entire time jump. The game itself got no publicity, poor distribution, a dry arc, and was poorly made. This crucial piece of understanding for everyone ruined everything. The comics had influence over the plot, but it didn't do anything as substantial as the video game with trying to fill in the gap between S1 and S2. It was mainly filler for between the episodes, especially in S1. The thing with the comics was, that, nobody was going to take time to read comics. They honestly went too ambitious and never really had the support of their studio either.
The time skip bothered me initially, but I ultimately really enjoyed the series. I loved seeing the additional characters getting some spotlight. I can't completely disagree that the stories of the first seasons main characters were handled well, but I still enjoyed it quite a lot.
The time skip just really hurt the show financially. The show made its money via toy sales. Already, the first season toy sales were considerably low. But after the time skip in season two, they made to make new character toys (and there were a lot to add) and also change all the designs of the previous characters who changed during the time skip, while still making the old season one toys. It cost them way too much and the sales were very low. That’s why the show was canceled. I’m glad we got a season three, but I’m sure a ton of fans can’t pay for the membership to watch it, which worries me. Hopefully, they can continue for a couple more seasons, because it really is an amazing show.
Honestly, I think an in between season would’ve benefited. It could’ve had - Dick Grayson slowly transition to nightwing, dropping the Robin mantle so that Jason Todd can step up - Have Jason Todd die towards the middle of the season, leading Wally and Artemis to reckon with their future as heroes - Have a mystery with villains coming up comatose, with Conner being suspicious that Megan is involved, leading to a breakdown in their relationship - Introduce Wonder Girl, a new Robin and Beast Boy (to ease into the larger cast) - It can be seen that Aqualad is willing to do whatever he needs to do for a mission I think all of this will do legwork for a timeskip. From here we have a reason why we skipped Jason Todd and went to Tim Drake, why Wally and Artemis left, why Aqualad would go behind his friend’s backs and why Ms. Martian and Superboy would break up.
I think an interesting concept for this hypothetical season would be Megan neglecting Gar during her violent phase. It’d be neat to have this S2 show her at her lowest point, with the time she finally accepts Gar back into her life and invites him to the team being her resolution. However, to keep the S3 narrative, you have a final scene of her going behind the team’s back and incapacitating someone like Professor Ivo, who poses a strong threat to everyone with his inventions. Or, since Harley Quinn is entirely absent from the show to my recollection, have Harley be Megan’s victim as revenge for her association in the death of Jason Todd, with Joker’s abuse of her being the excuse.
Honestly, I think S2 should have used Jason Todd as our main Robin and let Tim Drake shine in S3 as leader of the Outsiders team they used in promos (yet didn't actually use for some reason). Jason is never allowed to be a Robin and is usually skipped into being Red Hood, which- while I love Red Hood- is missing out on tons of potential stories. Not to mention it would hit that much harder that a character we spent a season connecting with would be presumed dead in the next. Finally, giving Tim a season to properly be explored as a leader would be nice, as he's rather underutilized and undercharacterized in the actual show.
Your analysis really hits on the conclusion I've come to regarding Young Justice (and really, any other media)- it's better when it's character focused. I love the parts of Invasion that are genuinely character driven as much as I love the same things in the first season. The second season just ends up having more Plot to push through to get to those moments, since the more drawn out season long plot doesn't leave as much room to play with the characters as the one-off stories did in season 1. I've really enjoyed hearing your thoughts on this series, it's been a heck of a ride! Cant wait to see what you get up to next.
I read the supplementary material between seasons 1 and 2 and i totally understand why you have that opinion tbh After finishing season two i felt kinda confused as well and sought the other materials out. It filled in a lot of the gaps, but the show arguably shouldn't have those gaps.
I honestly love the season. The new characters minus Blue Beetle, Impulse and Arsenal feel really undeveloped and quite boring. Although Beast Boy wasn't as bad and Guardian and Bumble Bee was quite good
Blue Beetle was kinda the protagonist in this season, and if he wasn't in this season. Black Beetle and The Reach would have won. Plus Blue Beetle had the most screen time of the new cast.
I found Wonder girl and Batgirl were perfectly likable but I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t have liked more development from them. Although Beast Boy gets excellent development in season 3 and I think he’s become the most mature version of beast boy we’ve seen
I really liked Blue Beetle and Impulse, but there were some characters I didn't even care about like Rocket, Bumble Bee, Guardian, and Lagoon Boy. They just felt like background noise and took up screen time for other characters.
The 5 year time jump still hurts to this day for me. It’s a weird thing to say, especially since this is just a cartoon show, but it was more than that. I was invested in this show, I loved it and it’s core Season 1 characters. But that time jump ruined so much for me. And the people who told me that I shouldn’t watch the 2nd season because it wasn’t made for me, to stop whining and accept that I’m not getting the OG team, they didn’t help either. I felt so alienated from the show to the point that I couldn’t enjoy the story or the new characters. So I stopped watching the season once I was almost to episode 10 and never finished. Even to this day.
My gripes with Young Justice season 2: lack of intro - A good intro is a part of show's identity, it can also serve as an introduction to the new viewers or to the current episode/season. Season 1 had kind of generic intro, but with time it grew on me and I really like how it showcases our protagonists and single frames from current episode, accompanied by a kickass score. Season 2 has a title card. I get it, we immediately get into the story, but it's still a missed opportunity. time jump - That really confused me, but at the same time made me realise I really liked our heroes and wanted to see more of them. I still want to know: what made Kid Flash and Artemis quit the team? How did Aquagirl die? How did Jason die (since we see he was part of the team and is thought to have died)? What happened in between? I honestly wouldn't mind if they made a prequel season filling us in on this time frame. killing off Kid Flash - I knew it was gonna happen, but it still felt like a punch to the gut. After emotions settled in, however, I realised that was really more for a shock value than for a storytelling. One more thing that came into my mind: How to improve Aqualad twist - I really liked it, but some time later I thought about how to make it more impactful. My idea: end episode 7 with the team mourning Artemis death, but don't show the audience that she's alive. Instead make them learn it at the same time as Miss Martian. When she wipes Aqualad's mind, have us go through his memories with her and only then show us the original ending of episode 7 as well as the rest explainning his true motivations.
In Young Justice, the timeskip radically changes every single character we grew attached to without finishing their arcs, and then abandons them for new characters. There was little satisfying payoff for any of them. Even in the most recent season, it doesn't feel like most of the S1 characters had proper complete arcs.
There is a huge disconnect for me because of the new characters Apart from who we already know i can't tell anything about a lot of the new ones Take for example tim, we are told he is under the shadow of the previous robin- jason but I can't tell you if tim is doing ok by being in his shadow because we the audience can't feel the wait of the shadow jason left behind I also can't tell you what Tim's backstory is because we haven't been told anything about him, so anything i can guess off of the comics can be debated with no right or wrong answer, tim REALLY doesn't HAVE a character because he hasn't been shown to have one- i don't feel anything towards him witch sucks because he's my favourite character And then we don't even get to see him and cassie- the audience hasn't seen them share screen time together so we don't even know if they are good for each other- season 4 is all about cassie complaining about tim, and due to what little screen time they have is detected to cassie saying tim is a bad boyfriend and him just straight up not having a voice actor Tim pre new 52, had gone through so much and that pain can tell so many stories he was truly the next batman- but if you are a different media then comics then tim is the most hated character ever And this tim is no different, he's probably one of the worst interpretations of tim, because to include tim you have to write for jason who is only a character people care about once he comes back from the dead or you have to write about damian trying to kill him but we can't do that because this is a show made for kids We aren't giving a reason to care about a lot of characters and it really shows in the writing because the writers instead of writing everything together separate all parts of the universe that make up dc Young justice should have had tim be in the main 6, and dick can be running the teen titans The titans can have there giant 'T' while like in the show the young justice can be covert and over seen by the justice league- but instead the writers panic because they have to include ALL these characters (who are in high demand or are just well liked) and include an original plot and it doesn't work We have been told that wally is dead and is never coming back, I like how he was written as the slowest speedster because before he was just Barry despite the fact he copied Barry's lab experiment- but apparently we have also been told that there is no speed force- if there was a speed force he could have been trapped and when he does come out of it become faster, this is the only way I would have been happy with his return but I agree that death should not be reversible unless absolutely necessary
There easily could have been 2 or 3 seasons in between season 1 and Invasion. So much happened during that time skip that I would have loved to have seen. Robin's transformation into Nightwing, Beast Boy being adopted by the Doom Patrol and their eventual deaths, Jason Todd's ENTIRE STORY THAT WAS COMPLETELY SKIPPED which is even more frustrating now that he's come back in season 3. Donna Troy/Troia's time in the team too for that matter. So much missed opportunity.
To be honest, I felt like season 1 was amazing whilst I felt myself skipping through most of s2. I feel like the 5 year time gap robbed me of having more screen time with my favourite character, Robin (Dick Grayson), and that in the second season he was pretty dull. He never gave any jokes, sarcastic comments, snarky smirks or catchy phrases like he used to, which was what made the team feel so diverse and dynamic. I feel as though they introduced wayyyy too many characters and we missed out on seeing any actual character development take place. One of the biggest surprises was when Tim Drake and Cass were discovered as a couple at the end of the season, even though I’d only seen like one scene with them actually communicating, and only in a short discussion. I just felt let down and kind of confused, like I’d missed a season or something
Funny story about the character problem. I was watching this with a friend for the first time, and during the last episode, when M’gann and Superboy talk about “Cassie and Tim getting together.” My friend leaned over and asked me, “Who are they talking about?” And, I couldn’t blame him, cause I forgot who Wondergirl was too.
I definitely agree with you that YJ:I was pretty disappointing, and mostly for the same reasons. But the worst part, I think, is that for a season that was so heavily plot-driven... the plot wasn't even that great. There was a lot of tension in the beginning, but because at the end the writers decided they wanted to shock us rather than giving us a satisfying conclusion, it just felt... too easy. Everything was solved off camera so that we can see the heroes surprise the Light just before the final episode. The same happened with the conclusion to Blue Beetle's arc: in the end, the characters all knew and were secretly looking for a solution... somewhere... off camera... And the worst part is that I did get invested in some arcs. I liked Blue Beetle and Impulse's arc a lot! I was really interested in them! But, as you said, because the treatment of all character arcs is pretty superficial, it wasn't satisfying. No arc in this season was satisfying to me. If I cared about a character because I saw some potential there, or because I loved them from the previous season, their arc was solved pretty quickly and without nearly enough development. I liked Kid Flash A LOT in season one, but here... well, he wasn't in it for the most part, and the first half of the season focused heavily on how worried he was for his girlfriend to the point he didn't even care all that much when KIDS were kidnapped by the aliens. Basically, he was a prick up until the final episodes (and, arguably, Bloodlines). I liked Nightwing a lot, but we don't see much of his struggles or an actual focus on how much he sucks as team leader (and he does). Season 3 addresses this a bit more, but in Season 2... I mean... he's not even a great detective in this season, because for the plot to work he had to not be aware of stuff that was REALLY obvious. And poor Aqualad... this season did him so much wrong. All of his struggles are really interesting, but, as you say, we don't actually get to see them for the most part. Honestly? You could show us his journey and still make us doubt about his loyalties. Maybe he isn't with Nightwing, maybe his pain and suffering and the good relationship he now has with his father are actually getting to him, maybe he's taking advantage of Nightwing... Can we really trust him? And all that. It's good tension! But... nah. Let's focus on plot twist!! There's so much more that was pretty disappointing for me, and yet I admit to have rewatched season 2 a lot more than season 1. S1 was better written but the slow pace kills me a little bit, while S2 is overall a lot more entertaining. But man, do I get angry at some episodes. You nailed all the problems this season had.
Totally agreed that the timeskip was poorly handled here. I really wished they'd had more flashbacks, at the very least. Also, I totes ship Supermartian so I was really bummed out there.
I remember me and my brother starting the second season, getting really confused and turning it off. Season 1 is the best out of 1, 2 & 3, no one can convince me otherwise.
Facts. Season 1 was actually enjoyable to watch, and it felt like the characters actually had emotions and backstories. Having so much plot to rush through, we missed getting to see our characters be themselves and the time skip basically ruined it for me.
Im sorry to hear you didnt like this one as much. I really enjoyed season 2 alot, possibly more than season 1. I really liked the stuff with blue beetle especially, as he is a hero I didnt really have any experience with outside of the death of the former blue beetle from back when i read "the death/ a world without/return of superman". I enjoyed getting to know and learn about the new character. For me personally I enjoyed the twists and turns the plot took and how the time skip stuff was handled, for me it was enjoyable piecing stuff together as I went and they revealed new bits of information. I can definitely see where youre coming from with your points and I'm just glad that those points arent something that affected my enjoyment of the series. Keep up the awesome reviews and I cant wait to see more
I disagree with you, but I still respect your opinion and thanks to the way you explain it i understand it. keep up the amazing work because I can't wait to see what you do next.
Wisdom Manari' i believe even if invasion was ambitious it worked and managed to introduce a lot of characters that continued the story while showing that the old cast is going into larger and more important things (it is still young justice and i wouldn’t call the old cast young anymore), i believe the timeskip worked well and even though it skipped important character moments it was designed to start a new story wich featured old characters
@@legomeaker101potato I felt the exact same way, it was kind of hard to get used to the time jump at the beginning but ultimately it was important in introducing an ensemble of awesome new characters who each had a place in the new story. I loved Season 2 more than Season 1 personally (but anyone is welcome to disagree)
@@legomeaker101potato season one we got several episodes to connect with each member of the team to see them hey challenged and develop. We don't really that personal conflict in season 2 whole lot of telling not much showing.
I do agree with that the Timeskip made everything so distant and I wish we got more insight on what happened during those 5 years (they honestly could have made a movie or a mini-series based on it) but instead made a shitty video game of it. I would like to get to know more about Wonder Girl, Blue Beetle, as well as the original cast. Maybe Young Justice wasn't all that great, it wasn't flawless but it reminded me of what TV cartoons should have been like The Last Airbender or Teen Titans for example.
Yes, sadly the 5 year skip took the characters of season one and turned into something different, the plot felt rushed and the focus was disproportionate between the characters. The worst proof of that is Tim and Cassie becoming a couple at the end. They had zero screentime together, so how it's that we should believe they like each other? Also, personally i didn't like the end of Mal Duncan /Guardian subplot. It supposed to be about him letting the past go and taking control of his own life, instead was about him becoming a superhero to get his girlfriend back.
Ive never went from hyped to im fucking done for a show in such a small amount of time. Im not continuing the show. All the things i really wanted to see were in the 5 year gap and as soon as episode 1 ended i was done.
Not to even mention that there was actually a WHOLE ROBIN that we just fucking SKIPPED OVER. Jason Todd is never shown alive in this universe, we genuinely do not even know he exists until we see his statue in The Cave. Then they try and ass-pull his resurrection into Seasons 3 and 4 without realizing that literally nobody except comic fans will have any idea why the resurrection of Jason Todd would be such a big deal.
i personally hate how they treated tim drake i knew nothing about tim until i read the comics, and seeing him in the second season only made me think "oh, so he's a more serious, batman like robin with no character?" only to start reading his comics to find out he's a wise jokester, that always tries to make the best decisions and lighten the mood in every situation he's in, while also being serious when he needs to be, while the first robin is more of a young, arrogant, and obnoxious character which season one portrayed very accurately it's really shown in the "no unnecessary risks to the squad, that's an order" line nightwing says to robin. it really doesn't fit his character to say that to tim, maybe if he said that to damian or jason, then yeah, but he should know that tim doesn't take unnecessary risks unless there is no other choice. instead, he'd do what he truly feels is best, and nightwing should know that, so that line totally doesn't fit in line with tim's character as seen in other media
as someone who loves nightwing but really enjoyed dick grayson robin in the first season i just didn't like how we didn't get any more of him before he became nightwing. that's it that's my entire reasoning for disliking the second season and i know it's petty. i should probably rewatch it tho
I love this series, binged the first two seasons recently. My main issue with the second season is how it feels kind of rushed at times. There are moments in late episodes where the script seems very trigger-happy with exposition dumps. (One example being the 18th episode; right after a strike team with Rocket and Zatanna and others manage to find a Bialyan ruin and help Blue Beetle get 'off-mode' for good, they spend a solid two minutes on the trip back home just talking about how the whole set-up for that op happened. Like, whatever happened to "Show, Don't Tell"?) I get that this might be because YJ:I only lasted twenty episodes and they had to wrap things up more quickly than season one (which lasted 26) due to the network cracking the whip. I very much agree that the second season had a ton of good ideas, but there was a good amount of wasted potential.
I heavily agree with what you're saying about the time skip. I actually found the changes so jarring that I stopped watching after the first two episodes. As someone who absolutely loved season 1, seeing a lot of the things I liked suddenly changed for no reason just really bugged me as I watched. Kudos to those who watched and enjoyed the season. I wish I possessed your mental fortitude to soldier on.
Another Great discussion Lowart. Personally I liked the start of Season 2. The time jump skipped over a lot of events that I think would have been cool to see played out, but I don't think it was that necessarily all that detrimental. Instead of telling us what is happing and leaving us to question what is going to happen. It told us what the result was from the start and had us asking instead what happened to get them there. We still can explore the characters by learning about the past events and what happened to them to lead them to this point. It just flips the normal narrative structure to something less common, but I still thought it worked well. Although I will admit that first episode was pretty jarring, especially since it doesn't immediately establish that we have moved so far into the futures since the last episode. Still I felt that the first part of the season was doing a pretty good job up until they actually finished answering those questions and we started looking forward again. Then it did start to loose it's footing. I agree that there are too many characters. I liked most of them and did care about what was going on with them, but there sheer number meant it didn't really have the time to focus on anyone for too long in order provide very much meaningful character growth for a many of them. They also dropped several characters from the first season that I wasn't too fond with. Although I didn't notice while I was watching how Clone Speedy sorta was dropped mid season, which was a good point. But what I did notice was how they dropped Red Tornado for the most part and Zatana especially. This was really disappointing for me since the first season really had her start to become a full member of the team. And doubly Ironic considering that the Reach seemed to be weak vs magic and she would have been extremely useful in battles against them. Maybe that is why she got dropped Like I said I liked the start of the season but once the Reach were introduced that is really where it started to fall apart for me. When we start out working toward uncovering the light it felt like a logical extension from the first season and kept me interested but then the plot takes a dramatic shift with the Reach arrival and all the starting villains except maybe Luther take a back seat, so when we do have confrontations with them they don't fell impactful. And the Reach just sort of show up and we don't have any connection or exploration of them so those confrontations often felt just as hollow. The characterization of the reach is also wildly inconsistent and nonsensical. At one point it explained that their tech is so advanced and powerful that they were almost unstoppable. And at some point in the season that seems to be the case with hero's getting their ass handed to them by black beetle and being almost completely unable to harm him. And yet somehow this race got defeated by other aliens and can now only go where they are invited? If they where so invincible how did these other raced defeat them and if where such a threat why would they let them continue to exist and leave this caveat for them to exploit? And then the question come up about their operation. If these beetles are so massively powerful why do they only employ 1 or 2 of them (3 once they get blue back) . They appear to be almost impervious to damage, can self repair, and completely loyal in normal circumstance. Why wouldn't all of your troops just be these guys. Or very least, why wouldn't the ambassador and the scientist have their own equivalent suits. But at some points they are shown to be extremely weak. Aqualad takes out Blue with even the most basic magic spell like they it was nothing. Zatana and Fate are still around too but never get utilized to counter them even after the heroes learn about this weakness? And then the finally occurs and there are like 50 of these automated beetle turrets that are supposed to be using the same tech as the beetles that where almost invincible before but now get trashed by nearly everyone? The introduction of the Reach is also where the cast started to balloon and we lost a lot of the character focus that was a big issue As far as Wally's death I don't necessarily mind it I just don't think it was explained very well. They don't really established why he was needed there. Sure he shows up to help Flash and Impulse but the show never established that he was crucial to their success. As such his sacrifice felt meaningless to me. Why didn't he just peel off or one of the others shove him away when they passed him? And since we didn't get the same focus as season 1 on the characters and you discussed the impact was less potent Over all I liked how the season started and it had the potential to go some interesting places even if I would have also rather just followed the characters stories from season 1 instead of the time jump, but ultimately where they went and how it was handled left me disappointed as well. Having gone back and watched the entire series (when you started these videos) I have to say I agree with you. The show isn't as great as I remember. But it had a lot of great moments and characters and I felt it was still a very good show for the most part, even if I thought they dropped the ball at the end of S2.
I am glad I’m not the only one that found this season frustrating. I was here for the main six and they just cut out things I wanted to see. I really struggled to get reinvested in the next characters and status quo. Never finished season 2.
This season was a mess, but rather than the timeskip, for me the real killer was the lack of focus and pacing. They introduced so much new characters but only focused barely on two of them, the worst part is that no one got time to properly shine, not the old cast nor the new ones. Batgirl and wonder girl could be erased from the season and literally absolutely nothing would change im not exaggerating when I say they only appear on screen like 5 times through all the season. Then you have the pacing, it felt rushed, it was clear they had to cut a lot of stuff and wrap up the conclusion before due. They set up the invasion in a semi realistic way with the aliens taking the planet playing the long game only for all that to crumble so easily. The whole deal of blue beetle being controlled and the reason behind the apocalyptic future got solved literally offscreen, batgirl just shows up saying that she somehow found a magical cure with Zatanna and five minutes later all is good. Bad guy of the season also gets put on check just as easily but before leaving he hits the destroy the earth button because holly shit we have so much runtime left after beating the invasion in two minutes. And don't get me started on the Artemisa death bait that got revealed to be fake in the same goddamn episode!! why??! why "kill" a character if you are going to show so quickly it was a ruse, you didn't even had time to be sad before it was shown she was fine. This was actually one scenario where the offscreen treatment could had actually worked but they ruined the payoff immediately. Sorry for the ramble but I just can't comprehend how something as neatly packaged as season 1 derived into this mess.
The first time I saw season two I almost immediately clicked out to check whether I missed a season, so yeah...that's a sign that the time skip messed things up. While I still enjoyed the show, I just had this lingering feeling that I'm missing some important things until the very end. That is not a great way to leave your viewers feeling.
I agree that time skips are often messy, but I think they can work if they are presented and explained well. We are asked to accept those major changes early on, but it's with the understanding that the pay off will come later. And I guess I still enjoy the characters enough that I enjoy the show. I feel they've been established by season 1 so the plot can be a bit more complicated because we already know them. Still a good analysis.
The first episode of invasion really turned me off from watching more. The first season ends with the team being victorious, and a cliffhanger about the villains getting speedy and match, as well as a 16 hour gap where the mind controlled league was unaccounted for. I was intrigued to see where all that went. The next season starts five years later, several members of the team are gone, several new ones are here, and the 16 hours are still unaccounted for. No explanation for what's going on, we're just here now. So how does the show try to get me reinvested? By focusing on a mission by three people I've never met before. No mention of where they came from, who they are, or what their abilities are. I have 0 investment in these characters. I know nothing about them, so I don't care about them personally, and I don't know their abilities, so I have no idea how to view the fight. The whole base they're in is set to explode, but for all I know fish boy and beetleborg could be explosion proof. It was never established, and I'm bored. There's no explanation for where everyone else is, not even a line of dialogue like "wally and Artemis retired" or "aqualad is Mia" or something to be expanded on later. They even had beast boy take Wally's souvenir thing, which almost feels like they're trying to gaslight you into thinking he was here this whole time. Honestly, for the first 10 minutes or so of the episode I thought it was just an alternate universe, and the original team would show up, but no. I'm not interested in watching further, one episode like that just murdered my interest.
While I have to respectfully disagree with your opinion, I can agree on two things: The season should have been longer AND there should not have been a timeskip. Although we had a chunk of things explained, there were still a number of questions we had. HOWEVER, Young Justice: Outsiders makes up big time!
While I do like Season 2, and the series as a whole, the plot always came across like " you thought the last season was complex, wait til you see this one". Idk. I just feel a smugness from the writing.
I personally didn't like season 2 really at all because of, how you had said, it shifted the focus off of the characters. The first season spent all that time fleshing out and developing its characters and individuals and as a group, so even with its faults, it was very enjoyable, but then the 2nd season turned them into, as you said, 'strangers', and separated them from eachother and from the audience. While the new cast of characters aren't bad by any means, i just felt really cheated and disappointed that the characters the show put so much energy into making good get cast aside and changed dramatically in favour of other characters who weren't developed either and, with more emphasis, the plot.
I really enjoy watching these because I'm very simple minded when it comes to things I like. If I had fun watching it, it was good, and I'm very easy to please. So it's fun to hear from somebody who's smarter and thinks about things like you do so I can truly tell if a show I like is good, or if I just like it because I like it. And these videos never make me dislike a show or scene or episode so I never lose that enjoyment of watching the show.
I think that season 1 is absolutely as great as I remember it but due to the fact that it was only 1 season and all the reasons you listed about season 2, it is difficult to say that the show itself was great. If I'm going to look at the show overall, I'd have to say the best descriptor is "disappointing." Season 1 will always hold a special place in my heart as a show with great characters that I love and care for but the over-arching story fell short. I'd say the story was amazing if you considered "the story" to be the teams development but seeing how the show progressed, it's obvious that wasn't the plot they really wanted to focus on. But hey, this is what fanfiction is for, right? XD
i feel like YJ invasion gets better after a rewatch. the writing and plot was brilliant, and i feel like if they'd been given the full 26 episodes the issues with character development could have been solved
I think just taking some of the important changes out of the time skip would have improved the season a lot without even changing much else. Leave Aqualad's story, that twist was interesting and drove the plot well. Artemis and Kid Flash should have still been on the team, but on their way out (thus we could have seen that decision happen). Ms M and SB shouldn't have changed. That way, SB and Ms M would have been the nostalgic/emotional core, without that love triangle drama there would have been more time to spend on less developed characters like Blue and Artemis. Artemis and Wally being around more could have given the space to explore Nightwing's leadership better too. Basically the writers wanted to give all of the original 6 some big twist + arc AND new characters + plot and that was too much. Cut out half the twists and focus in more on Artemis, Aqualad, Blue Beetle as mains and Wally, Nightwing, Clone Roy as the major secondary characters and it would have been better
In my opinion, I feel like Wally’s death wasn’t deserved, he wasn’t even in the season that much so it just feels like a death that didn’t need to happen, I’d rather have Barry die, then Wally can actually become the flash instead of him just dying as a 20 year old still being called kid flash, and Barry wasn’t as important as Wally was in the show, So for me, it would make way more sense for Barry too die. I’m pretty sure all the writers knew that everyone liked wally, so why would you kill him?
@@ginge641 That's stupid? I'm not saying that storytelling is coddling your audience, but it sure as hell isn't killing someone who nobody asked to be killed? No one wanted Wally to die, so why do it? Just for the shock value? Some characters don't need to be killed
The biggest problem with the time skip was the fact that it was handled, but in a poorly received, under commercialized video game that only the hardest core fans knew about. Maybe they could have turned that games story line into a mini series and that would have fixed a large amount of the problems. Then again maybe not, but it was a clear miss step that seemed to kill an other wise brilliantine show. Over all I'm just glad it has gotten it's second chance with netflix and hope to see it continue for at lest a few more seasons.
I think season 2 should have stuck with the idea of the main 6 and have it's own version of that have superboy and ms. Marsion take red tornados roll of the first season and have a new team like so Blue Beatle Beast boy Batgirl Bumblebee Robin Impulse
"The payoff is only a payoff if we see the change..." "Skipping to this point is just jarring..." Wait, are we talking Young Justice or Game of Thrones?
The biggest problem with this season that I didn't realize until I watched this video is that, I couldn't remember if I'd actually seen this season until I remembered that I did several minutes into the movie... The whole thing apparently didn't leave a lot of an impact on my brain over the original stuff...
My problem is that it's story centered instead of character centered. Season 1 was mostly "villain of the week", which allows for self contained focused stories. Season 2 had a grand narrative, so characters more served a purpose than, well, were characters Edit: I actually liked the proactive timeskip. I liked seeing how things have become and piecing together what transpired. Just wish new character introductions weren't skipped
So, I didn't watch Young Justice until years after it had finished. I watched the whole show on netflix about 2 or 3 years ago, and I enjoyed it, but it wasn't one of those things I watched as a kid. So I'll say that while I did definitely enjoy the show, I have to agree with this. That time skip was jarring. It didn't seem warranted. It seemed like they just wanted to skip time to jam in as many other characters as they wanted. I honestly thought I'd missed the second season and skipped to the third somehow. They should have done a season where all this bad stuff happens. Show the deterioration of relationships, show kid flash's dissatisfaction with being a hero, backing away and quitting at the end with Artemis, Aqualad's arc where he starts trying to talk to his father, reason with him, then have a 'betrayal' in the finale. Show the recruitment of the new members, do a whole episode with Beast Boy finding out about the powers gotten from Miss Martian, because that would be a really good episode, maybe even two. The problem with season 2 is that it's the classic issue of 'show don't tell' and they didn't show enough. Oh well. I haven't seen any of Season 3 yet, either, so I can't judge anything there, but I hope it's going alright.
I remember watching this show back in the day and loved it. But one thing that kinda bothered me was that pretty much every episode ended with the team getting screwed over in some way. So much so that my brother and I would always joke near the end of the episode "Let's see how they get screwed over this time". The plot was intriguing and I enjoyed much of it, but it does get somewhat grating when the characters never get a proper "win"
You know what’s also messed up? Some of the information that covers happened prior to the start of season 2 can be found within the young justice video game and a tie in comic, but both of those didn’t really have much promotion so most people wouldn’t know this unless they looked for it
When I watched the second season I thought (because I took a break from the show and it had fallen out of my mind) that I had missed like one or two seasons. Which sucked cause I thought the first season was cool, even though I personally didn't like it that much.
I think this is where they should have kept the series at. Season 3 should have stayed in this year. So they could really flesh out the new characters, I'd say every new team member managed to get some fleshing out but why not take it further. Let's see how lagoon boy dealt with his break up, how impulse deals with living up to Wally and taking up the mantle of kid flash etc. Flesh out tim and cassie's relationship, show(well maybe not show but at least have it happen and then have the characters react to it) Barbara becoming oracle, show more of Artemis' grief. The list could go on, don't get me wrong I did like season 3 and I'm glad the show finally got a season 3 but c'mon, another time jump.
I disagree with you on the time skip. I think it set up a couple emotional impacts. For example when superboy tells miss Martian "you knew what your touch in my mind meant to me" that hot so hard cus we just had to imagine what she could have done. The idea of the time skip and not being told exactly what happens it leaves us to think. "What happened that could have pushed this" and that at least for me made me connect more and pay closer attention to the minor details. Super boys fixed brother relationship with superman. And everything seems to connect organically and if you examine the little details you can draw the conclusions for yourself. It helps with the subtleness and makes it more food for thought then oh look what happened. I think it helps but I also respect your opinion
I think if they brought back Wally, it would bring up something big to characters like Barry and bart. The Speed Force. Right now in the show, the speedsters dont even know the speed force exists, but if they brought him back, it could show some amazing arcs and would show that there is more to the YJ universe than it seems.
You should do a retrospect of how this series has been plagued by corporate hell in development department. This show came at a bad time on Cartoon Network. This show was semi canceled and episodes cut. I feel the first two seasons suffer from this. And season 3 is a reboot of the formula yet continuing on the foundation built
I haven't actually finished Invasion (I think Depths was the last one I saw) or watched more than clips from Outsiders, but so far I have found season one to be my favorite. My biggest problems at this point are really just one - pacing. It feels like things are either happening too fast or too slow, but is like this should have been done as several two or three-part episodes or a series of movies/specials with what I've seen so far. This may have come from the time skip and/or many of the major League members being gone, but I found that the Reach seems to be having too easy of a time convincing people to accept them. In fact, I even feel like the 16 hrs explanation was poor. It seems logical, but it also doesn't make sense. Since everything is vague due to the fact that we focus on the Team with little in show information about the League, it is unclear in season 1 if they were known outside of Earth and Mars. Seems like Invasion decided they were unknown until the end of Season 1, but that they still had Green Lanterns and the Hawks, so they were known(?), but ignoring this, I question why Vandal Savage would have sent them out to space rather than on earth other than for there to be no trace of them. There are two ideas that I have - one, someone else approached Vandal and convinced him to send the League to the location to create chaos(still need the League to be known for this), or Vandal knows more than we do and needed the League to go to get help or warn others from coming to earth(which doesn't seem to make sense either). I don't buy that this was his way to get rid of the League by making them Intergalactic criminals, it again makes more sense as something happens on earth without any means to track the activities. Ultimately, the space thing is a good idea for a Justice League show, but with most of the team retired or working with the new team, I don't like it. I think a smaller unrelated to season 1 Intergalactic event could have worked better to call the League away from earth. It can still be part of the "get the League out of the story" trope, but it can more easily tie into the Reach's plot rather than being a coincidence that seems to contradict if it was part of the Reach's plan(can't remember/don't know if that was actually the case). I managed to come into Young Justice knowing about the time skip, so I didn't mind and assumed a lot would be explained during the season, but I am very mixed about it. I think that a time skip was necessary, but it should have been to sometime before Robin becomes Nightwing. From the mixed storylines that are combined for fanfiction, I can tell that there should have been major changes and struggles that Robin went through before becoming Nightwing. I also think that it would have enabled the audience to get a better understanding of why each character was where they were at the start of Invasion. How this in between should work is that since the end of season 1, the team has been growing, but all new members are the first partners to their mentors. We could also see that a search is happening for the original Roy, but we also get clarification that the time lost, the fact that clone Roy stepped into original Roy's place, and the fact that Roy is also Speedy means that it is becoming unlikely for even the League to find the original. During this, we find out the Bruce Wayne took in Jason Todd, so here comes Robin drama. Batman and Robin have poor communication about the fact that Batman thinks it's time for Robin to choose a new name while Robin thinks that Batman wants to replace him. Que more drama since now Dick/Robin is conflicted, he had no problem with Jason joining the family, but now Batman wants a new partner. Time to rant to the Team. Time passes and Robin becomes Nightwing while Jason becomes Robin and joins the team. We can also see that although everyone has still lived, the missions are becoming more dangerous up until two major losses happen - Robin and Tula. This can be the same or different missions, but I lean toward different with Robin first. Now the Team takes a hard look at what they've been doing and if they want to go on. I can't decide if I want this to be a cliffhanger finale before picking with Invasion or if there should be more in-between stuff, but I'll continue with this a cliffhanger. Now that we have some more context to the time skip, Invasion starts as it did, but a few characters are picked as the core protagonists. I would suggest Nightwing, Miss Martian, Blue Bettle, Impulse, Aqualad, and Batman. I picked Batman because I want to see more about the trial sooner than we do since space travel is confusing when it comes to how long it takes, but I also want to see more of the League trying to work behind the scenes to whatever limited extent they can. I haven't seen how that part goes yet, but I feel like it was a way to use the 16 hrs of memory loss to get the heroes off earth so that we can make the League look bad without making the bad guys do anything tough. I honestly think that is a big problem for the villains in Invasion, everything seems to just be handed to them without any clear context for why the League is disliked beyond "They keep secrets" and "They're not (normal) humans" which could work if we didn't already see that new members are announced at the end of season 1 and they seemed to be well-liked in season 1. This issue could have been solved by showing that beyond Young Justice members and the Watchtower (aka Black Ops team and real HQ, two things that I think are logical secrets) they've started acting like the JLU Season 2 League where there are so many secrets and members. The other way this could be helped is that the amount of powered teens is increasing and the League appears to be indifferent and doing nothing to help. One or both of these facts could be used with what we got to have everything fit better. Otherwise, mix and match plot and character development to your heart's content to reimage Invasion as it could have been. Other time skip missing detail fix-its 1 - Keep the skip, but focus on the original 6 and how things look different as adults - aka why the news is so negative while people mostly liked the League in Season 1 2 - Add a half-season (13 episodes) or a full season in between as an explanation for character developments and foreshadowing 3 - Smaller time skip and same or different plot, but probably different to keep Impulse with the same team 4 - Include a few specials/movies to fill the time skip 5 - Didn't explain above, but show how much pressure Nightwing was under (self-inflicted or not) since at a minimum you have: Batman and Gotham+Robin, Nightwing and Bludhaven+Team, and Wayne Interprises+Tim Drake (meaning that Dick is responsible for all these things). That's at a minimum what should be cannon to YJ no matter what, plus this excludes any League activities to which I say "insert Batman's explanation for why he never does any public events for the League," any interactions with the League of Shadows/Assasins(is there a reason to use a certain name or is it just two different names for the same group for no reason), if any all member League disasters occur, if Dick is going to college, and if Dick/Nightwing is dating anyone. I figure that even the minimum that he needs to be doing to protect their identities/prevent mass chaos would put a lot of strain on Dick before accounting for however he feels going into this with having Aqualad in as a double agent and the deaths of Jason and Tula.
You know what I hated about this YJ:I? Megan's relationship with Lagoon Boy because that's some cradle robbing stuff going on and he was just a rebound guy. Also, it was like she was just trying to show off the relationship to Connor. I can't talk about other actual problems because they went over my head and my brain is on low power mode.
I really loved your review of this series. My opinion on it is a bit different as I did not start the series until this past year. Therefore, I will never be able to answer whether it’s as good as I remember due to it being relatively new for me. However, I can offer my opinion having watched it only once and I mostly agree with you. Even though the show has three of my favorite seasons of television in general, I did have some issues with the plot taking precedence over the characters’ development. There are certain arcs that I wish had been developed a lot more and that problem extends into Young Justice Outsiders. Although this somewhat detracts from the enjoyment of the show, I do like the idea of the time skip. It was poorly executed but I have always enjoyed stories that are told by starting with a character looking back at what drove the character to change into who they are. Unfortunately, there wasn’t nearly enough of that and even with the tie in comics and the video game I still think that it would have been better to have episodes with flashbacks or something like that. For example I love Robin becoming Nightwing. Nightwing is actually my favorite character in the show, in DC, and possibly in all comic books and comic book based mediums in general. I would have loved to have him introduced as Nightwing in the second season and then have an episode that focuses on him with some plot point in the current time and showing how he became Nightwing through flashbacks. I can see why some people wouldn’t enjoy that and why it would be difficult to write and still be engaging but that brings me to my next point. There were way too many characters in season 2. Having a small group in season 1 allowed for character centric episodes that didn’t feel like a complete detour from the main plot but season 2 can’t have those kinds of episodes without feeling like it’s focusing on something completely different. I really did enjoy the story of season 2, I just wish we could have seen how the story impacted individual characters. Instead it felt kind of like jumping around from plot device to plot device. Season 3 did have some more character driven episodes but I still felt like the ramifications of events weren’t explored thoroughly enough. Anyway, all of this was to say that I loved this video series and I thoroughly enjoyed and agreed with a lot of your critiques. I hope you decide to do a review of Outsiders some time in the future. Thanks!
This feels stupid to ask, but what happened with those Kroloteans at the beginning of the season? Did I miss something that explains why they seemed to disappear after the first couple episodes?
the time skip was done to provide new oppourtunities for new stories, the point of it is that we don't understand what's going on, why are certain charachters here, why is the team like this, why is one of our heroes a villain. these are questions we ask, they are also questions we get answers to. the point of the time skip is for us to see who our charachters evolved into, and why they evolved into those people. all of their charachters make sense after we finish the season, we learn why superboy and miss marshan broke up, we learn why aqualad is with black manta and we learn why nightwing is leader.
Huh, it's almost like making the entirety of characters arcs changes between seasons dependent on a video game and shock value is horrible, and characters are exactly what makes plots happen, and not the reverse... looking at you modern media, stop it. Just stop.
While season 2 isn’t bad I felt that the roster was probably a little too big because some of the newer characters I felt were handled great like impulse, blue beetle, and Arsenal. Some I enjoyed but felt were a little underdeveloped like wonder girl, batgirl, static, and beastboy(although he gets great development in season 3), and some I didn’t give a crap about like Lagoon Boy, and Mal Duncan. I felt season 3 had a better balance of introducing new characters and developing older ones.
As much as I love the video, the biggest problem I see is that most of the time skip problems you have get answered in the game. I don't blame you for not being aware that there was even a game (let alone a game that was so important it LITERALLY affected the story of the show) but it does show how they got up to that point. Good video none the less.
It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who thought Invasion was a season 4 when we got cheated out of Season 2 or Season 3. I was SO disappointed.
Young Justice season 1 was fantastic. Young Justice season 2 was *good* but there were alot of things that needed to be explained. For example: How far was the time jump between season 1 and 2?, where did all these new team members come from? And a whole lot of other stuff that we either didn't get to see or were just never explained. Show us Garfield morphing into Beast Boy, Dick taking on the leader role and becoming Nightwing, a recruitment montage of all the new characters being recruited, a breakup of Megan and Connor, Artemis and Wally retiring. We needed to see that stuff but season 2 was still really enjoyable and i think that Young Justice holds up as one of the best DC shows to this day.
Season 4 of young justice is coming out and I really hope to see the characters maybe talking about what happened or mentioning a few things of what happened throughout these five years that the show has skipped for the second season I am a huge fan of young justice season one was amazing for me so is season 2 and 3 So I might not like the whole time skip thing in season two it’s still was a good season for me I really appreciate you giving your own opinion and thoughts and I’m sure many people feel the same way as you do the characters has have grown and changed I really would’ve liked to see that development in them and if they don’t mention anything in season four then I’d still be willing to watch season five just going over the five years amazing video keep up the good work💙😍💙
Season 1 definitely is superior to season 1, however there is a game between the seasons that does fill in part of the timeskip so some of the decisions made at the start of season 2 aren't entirely bad because of the game supplementing the series
I don't think season 3 holds up to 2 and that 2 definitely didn't hold up to season 1. Maybe part of it is my age now, but the show itself doesn't feel anywhere near as good anymore. Where it was once unique it now feels like every other young hero story. artemis and wally's story is told in a game though. So at least there's something.
I forgot to post part 1 in the description, so here it is for anyone who's interested: ua-cam.com/video/zkWUvU2FBNc/v-deo.html
By the way we did see some part of it since we have the young justice game
@@ashtonbrown1393 That is true.
You could just edit this comment into the description my dude.
I love all of young justice but your opinion matters a lot everybody's does don't ever forget that
Just so you know their is video game that explains two of the points except for the new robin and superboys and miss Martians break up and maybe a little more
The Gap between the first and the second season uses the worst kind of story telling: Tie-in comics
And a bad videogame 😬
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I’d much rather a show instead of a bad game and tie in comics (that still fail to answer everything)
For me the time gap is fine because viewers can use their imagination so i feel like its like a puzzle. it is bad in it self but i enjoy making storys or trying to make my own story that makes sence .
I like Tie-in comics lol
Are there even comics that show what happened during the time jump? I would totally buy them if they are real! But yeah, it’s bad writing if they rely on people to read tie-ins in order to understand what is happening.
Where Season 1 had a good balance between plot and character, Season 2 seemed to have a little too much plot to get through and sacrificed character. If anything, they should've done the opposite.
So they shouldn't have sent Wally to the speed force
MAAD TEE If they were going to do that we could’ve at least gotten more time with him this season.
I agree. Now I didn't see the 3rd season yet, but by the trailers and sneak peeks I've seen, YJ S3 seems to be handling everything better than S1 and of course way better than S2. For me, S2 5 year timeskip shocked me and counfused the living lights out of me. But I understand the timeskips were there mainly to be able to push the maturity level of the show. I still love the show and hope for a S4 and possible S5 and S6 since the creaters mentioned wanting to do more if they're able to.
Precious Coardes I’ve seen the first half of Season 3 and have mixed feelings about it. On one hand it’s more focused irt characters and there’s only been a two year time skip instead of five. On the other, the series has gotten considerably darker. This is just my opinion but I thought S1 had a good balance of light and dark elements so seeing the series going that route isn’t really for me. I’ll keep following YJ but for me its best days are probably done.
@@maadtee6281 They should kept the team together and show their development. Not send them away on their own
I like season 2 but I definitely agree that season 1 was far superior. My biggest problem is absolute that the cast has become far too big. With all these characters, it's hard to give characters the focus they needs and as a result, they can't be developed and I can't be attached.
Like I'd say of the new characters, Arsenal, Blue Beetle, and Impulse had the most development but even these guys didn't compare to the focus the main 6 characters had in the first. Why, even characters like Red Arrow, Zatanna, Dr. Fate, and Red Tornado had more focus in that season than these new characters do.
It's a serious problem and in addition to this, our OG main 6 don't get enough focus either. Their season 1 focus was also superior and this season really suffers from the lack of focus on central characters. And again, I did like season 2 overall, but the first season had much more cohesive characters and corresponding engagement.
Kid Flash was my favorite character and the reason I really started the show bc of my love for The Flash or speedsters but we barely got him in season 2 besides a few episodes and his character felt so out of character in some moments but just my opinion
And don’t forget that they killed off kid flash then made impulse break kid flash not cool
The time skip was honestly the worst part of the season, i was so attached to the original characters its was kind of sad to see them grow up almost too fast
I just don't understand why they did all these time skips. Like, why is a talented writer like Greg Weisman just so lazy
Money and studio and creative difference
Way back when I first watched the show, only the first to seasons were out. I got really attached to the Team in season 1, with Robin and Kid Flash being my favorites, and all the other characters being close behind and very dear to me in their own ways.
I finished the final episode of season 1, and started season 2 so excited to see where it would go, what new heights my favorite characters would reach.
I didn’t finish the first scene.
It felt like a completely different show to me, I recognized hardly anyone on screen and the few I did were acting way different than when I saw them a bare few minutes ago.
I’ve watched the full season since, and still didn’t enjoy it. I think what the writers wanted to do was create their own version of the DCU, in a similar vein to Justice League and Unlimited. Where YJ fails in that is it didn’t give us as much time with the team from season one that we loved so much, and whose stories weren’t over, nor did it show us how the team has gotten to where it is when it picks up in Season 2.
The story felt unfinished, but instead of finishing it, the writers felt like they started a new one. That’s how I feel, at least
''It's good to surprise your audience but it's far better to connect with them'' if only the GOT writers had seen this video in time.
I personally have liked all seasons of YJ but even if I didn't I think YJ would need to fall pretty far before it becomes as disppointing as GOT season 8
If writers ever would pay attention to UA-cam videos then they might be better off.
Or Disney Star Wars for that matter Niya.
Exactly my thoughts... For both GoT and Star Wars
@@EmethMatthew jesus christ , star wars and GOT were so so so so disappointing
My biggest gripe that still lingers is the time skip and the new characters. Don't get me wrong, I don't hate them, except lagoon boy, but they just came outta nowhere and wasn't fleshed out on how they joined the team.
For me it took atleast a 2nd watch to enjoy the 2nd seasons characters and stories
Chance Jones if you pay attention. A lot of them were shown in the show way earlier before they became super hero’s and their origins are hinted at in the show but if you don’t read the comics you won’t catch them. This show isn’t for normies. You have to know a little something about everything
@@kingsiree they were but its still a massive problem. When the first season was built on the group dynamic of 6 characters sidelining that for season 2 is kinda a rough choice.
@@kingsiree I guess because you right, I don't read comics but there should still be a middle ground.
I think season 2's biggest problem is a lot of events that happen between the 1st and 2nd seasons happen in the young justice video game which I doubt a lot of people played
2:39 I really didn’t like this because Dick becoming Nightwing is a very important character arc. We saw how he didn’t want to be Batman, so who does he become when he moves past Batman? This should’ve been shown, period.
If YJ: Invasion had been season 3 and we had gotten season 2 set during the 5 year time skip, this show would have been amazing.
Best animated superhero show. Might have even surpassed the originals teen Titans show if that had happened
While I don’t think it’s as good as Season 1, I think Season 2 is still very good. I for one, liked the time jump and the mystery of unraveling why these characters are where they are. Season 3 i think is in between both of the seasons so far as there are some fantastic episodes in there but some others that drag. I can’t wait to see how season 3 concludes
If its not a mystery then I dont like when a show tries to make the viewer create their own fun experience. Its a lazy way to create audience investment. The real reason why we didnt get any info on the time skip was because they were creating a game that was suppose to tell you about events during the time skip but it was delayed until YJI was actually finished. The game itself was also terrible just to save you some time. It was like a discount off brand version of Marvel Ultimate Alliance.
@laz kar No...? They explain most everything important retroactively. And they certainly didn't forget. Nightwing became the leader, Kid Flash and Artemis retired, Aqualad betrayed the league as part of a plot by Nightwing to beat the Light at their own game. It might be jarring, but everything IMPORTANT is certainly showcased or explained.
It's just not told linearly. It's not an A-B-C-D story where we follow the young heroes. And that's on purpose. We're playing catch up with what the heroes have been doing because now the HEROES are the ones with a scheme (that the audience is slowly discovering) rather than the Light.
Hey do not insult someone for having a fucking opinion! Look S2 was flawed and had loads if problems but it was no where near as bad as GOT S8. They call out Dick's behaviour several times in the show, so it us not like they ignored it or anything. Yes the time skip was unnecessary and they did not explain everything. That is something into agree with. However, BVS was trash and most DC fans will agree that it is trash.
Not all DC fans are immature and they can be very mature and recognise quality. S2 was no where near as good as S1, but it had its moments and still better than the early DCEU films. No need to be a prick.
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Honestly season 3 is the worst one... Season 2 is alot better than season 3
Lowart: im finally done.
YJ season 3: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT!!
Just Younging S3: ARE YOU SURE ABOUT THAT !!
So is s3 good?
wait what? season three?
Dude s3 is trash
mortheous explained Honestly if Lowart starts talking about se3 he has to talk about how bad it is
When I was nine or ten, I finished watching the first season and immediately started the second but was extremely confused and annoyed by the time jump so I never watched past the first episode
I did the same thing.
i did the exact same thing. i only ever watched when the artemis/megan/kaldur story line came into play
Honestly, them trying to tie together the whole thing through a TV show, a comic series, and a video game just muddied everything. For one the video game was a flop, and it was what was supposed to tie season one to two. That's what explained the entire time jump. The game itself got no publicity, poor distribution, a dry arc, and was poorly made. This crucial piece of understanding for everyone ruined everything. The comics had influence over the plot, but it didn't do anything as substantial as the video game with trying to fill in the gap between S1 and S2. It was mainly filler for between the episodes, especially in S1. The thing with the comics was, that, nobody was going to take time to read comics. They honestly went too ambitious and never really had the support of their studio either.
The time skip bothered me initially, but I ultimately really enjoyed the series. I loved seeing the additional characters getting some spotlight. I can't completely disagree that the stories of the first seasons main characters were handled well, but I still enjoyed it quite a lot.
The time skip just really hurt the show financially. The show made its money via toy sales. Already, the first season toy sales were considerably low. But after the time skip in season two, they made to make new character toys (and there were a lot to add) and also change all the designs of the previous characters who changed during the time skip, while still making the old season one toys. It cost them way too much and the sales were very low. That’s why the show was canceled. I’m glad we got a season three, but I’m sure a ton of fans can’t pay for the membership to watch it, which worries me. Hopefully, they can continue for a couple more seasons, because it really is an amazing show.
Honestly, I think an in between season would’ve benefited. It could’ve had
- Dick Grayson slowly transition to nightwing, dropping the Robin mantle so that Jason Todd can step up
- Have Jason Todd die towards the middle of the season, leading Wally and Artemis to reckon with their future as heroes
- Have a mystery with villains coming up comatose, with Conner being suspicious that Megan is involved, leading to a breakdown in their relationship
- Introduce Wonder Girl, a new Robin and Beast Boy (to ease into the larger cast)
- It can be seen that Aqualad is willing to do whatever he needs to do for a mission
I think all of this will do legwork for a timeskip. From here we have a reason why we skipped Jason Todd and went to Tim Drake, why Wally and Artemis left, why Aqualad would go behind his friend’s backs and why Ms. Martian and Superboy would break up.
I think an interesting concept for this hypothetical season would be Megan neglecting Gar during her violent phase. It’d be neat to have this S2 show her at her lowest point, with the time she finally accepts Gar back into her life and invites him to the team being her resolution. However, to keep the S3 narrative, you have a final scene of her going behind the team’s back and incapacitating someone like Professor Ivo, who poses a strong threat to everyone with his inventions.
Or, since Harley Quinn is entirely absent from the show to my recollection, have Harley be Megan’s victim as revenge for her association in the death of Jason Todd, with Joker’s abuse of her being the excuse.
Honestly, I think S2 should have used Jason Todd as our main Robin and let Tim Drake shine in S3 as leader of the Outsiders team they used in promos (yet didn't actually use for some reason). Jason is never allowed to be a Robin and is usually skipped into being Red Hood, which- while I love Red Hood- is missing out on tons of potential stories. Not to mention it would hit that much harder that a character we spent a season connecting with would be presumed dead in the next. Finally, giving Tim a season to properly be explored as a leader would be nice, as he's rather underutilized and undercharacterized in the actual show.
I love the fact that despite being mostly essays, your videos are so damn enjoyable
Thanks! I'm really happy you enjoy them :)
Your analysis really hits on the conclusion I've come to regarding Young Justice (and really, any other media)- it's better when it's character focused. I love the parts of Invasion that are genuinely character driven as much as I love the same things in the first season. The second season just ends up having more Plot to push through to get to those moments, since the more drawn out season long plot doesn't leave as much room to play with the characters as the one-off stories did in season 1.
I've really enjoyed hearing your thoughts on this series, it's been a heck of a ride! Cant wait to see what you get up to next.
I read the supplementary material between seasons 1 and 2 and i totally understand why you have that opinion tbh
After finishing season two i felt kinda confused as well and sought the other materials out. It filled in a lot of the gaps, but the show arguably shouldn't have those gaps.
I honestly love the season. The new characters minus Blue Beetle, Impulse and Arsenal feel really undeveloped and quite boring. Although Beast Boy wasn't as bad and Guardian and Bumble Bee was quite good
Blue Beetle was kinda the protagonist in this season, and if he wasn't in this season. Black Beetle and The Reach would have won. Plus Blue Beetle had the most screen time of the new cast.
I found Wonder girl and Batgirl were perfectly likable but I’d be lying if I said I wouldn’t have liked more development from them. Although Beast Boy gets excellent development in season 3 and I think he’s become the most mature version of beast boy we’ve seen
I really liked Blue Beetle and Impulse, but there were some characters I didn't even care about like Rocket, Bumble Bee, Guardian, and Lagoon Boy. They just felt like background noise and took up screen time for other characters.
The 5 year time jump still hurts to this day for me. It’s a weird thing to say, especially since this is just a cartoon show, but it was more than that. I was invested in this show, I loved it and it’s core Season 1 characters.
But that time jump ruined so much for me. And the people who told me that I shouldn’t watch the 2nd season because it wasn’t made for me, to stop whining and accept that I’m not getting the OG team, they didn’t help either. I felt so alienated from the show to the point that I couldn’t enjoy the story or the new characters. So I stopped watching the season once I was almost to episode 10 and never finished. Even to this day.
man if u thought season 2 was a disappointment wait till u see season 3
For me season 2 was a dissapointment because the first season was very great .not because season 2 was bad.
It was good but not great
My gripes with Young Justice season 2:
lack of intro - A good intro is a part of show's identity, it can also serve as an introduction to the new viewers or to the current episode/season. Season 1 had kind of generic intro, but with time it grew on me and I really like how it showcases our protagonists and single frames from current episode, accompanied by a kickass score. Season 2 has a title card. I get it, we immediately get into the story, but it's still a missed opportunity.
time jump - That really confused me, but at the same time made me realise I really liked our heroes and wanted to see more of them. I still want to know: what made Kid Flash and Artemis quit the team? How did Aquagirl die? How did Jason die (since we see he was part of the team and is thought to have died)? What happened in between? I honestly wouldn't mind if they made a prequel season filling us in on this time frame.
killing off Kid Flash - I knew it was gonna happen, but it still felt like a punch to the gut. After emotions settled in, however, I realised that was really more for a shock value than for a storytelling.
One more thing that came into my mind:
How to improve Aqualad twist - I really liked it, but some time later I thought about how to make it more impactful. My idea: end episode 7 with the team mourning Artemis death, but don't show the audience that she's alive. Instead make them learn it at the same time as Miss Martian. When she wipes Aqualad's mind, have us go through his memories with her and only then show us the original ending of episode 7 as well as the rest explainning his true motivations.
Damn bro they should hire you to write the stories, this would have actually been the best way to go about it
In Young Justice, the timeskip radically changes every single character we grew attached to without finishing their arcs, and then abandons them for new characters. There was little satisfying payoff for any of them. Even in the most recent season, it doesn't feel like most of the S1 characters had proper complete arcs.
There is a huge disconnect for me because of the new characters
Apart from who we already know i can't tell anything about a lot of the new ones
Take for example tim, we are told he is under the shadow of the previous robin- jason but I can't tell you if tim is doing ok by being in his shadow because we the audience can't feel the wait of the shadow jason left behind
I also can't tell you what Tim's backstory is because we haven't been told anything about him, so anything i can guess off of the comics can be debated with no right or wrong answer, tim REALLY doesn't HAVE a character because he hasn't been shown to have one- i don't feel anything towards him witch sucks because he's my favourite character
And then we don't even get to see him and cassie- the audience hasn't seen them share screen time together so we don't even know if they are good for each other- season 4 is all about cassie complaining about tim, and due to what little screen time they have is detected to cassie saying tim is a bad boyfriend and him just straight up not having a voice actor
Tim pre new 52, had gone through so much and that pain can tell so many stories he was truly the next batman- but if you are a different media then comics then tim is the most hated character ever
And this tim is no different, he's probably one of the worst interpretations of tim, because to include tim you have to write for jason who is only a character people care about once he comes back from the dead or you have to write about damian trying to kill him but we can't do that because this is a show made for kids
We aren't giving a reason to care about a lot of characters and it really shows in the writing because the writers instead of writing everything together separate all parts of the universe that make up dc
Young justice should have had tim be in the main 6, and dick can be running the teen titans
The titans can have there giant 'T' while like in the show the young justice can be covert and over seen by the justice league- but instead the writers panic because they have to include ALL these characters (who are in high demand or are just well liked) and include an original plot and it doesn't work
We have been told that wally is dead and is never coming back, I like how he was written as the slowest speedster because before he was just Barry despite the fact he copied Barry's lab experiment- but apparently we have also been told that there is no speed force- if there was a speed force he could have been trapped and when he does come out of it become faster, this is the only way I would have been happy with his return but I agree that death should not be reversible unless absolutely necessary
There easily could have been 2 or 3 seasons in between season 1 and Invasion. So much happened during that time skip that I would have loved to have seen. Robin's transformation into Nightwing, Beast Boy being adopted by the Doom Patrol and their eventual deaths, Jason Todd's ENTIRE STORY THAT WAS COMPLETELY SKIPPED which is even more frustrating now that he's come back in season 3. Donna Troy/Troia's time in the team too for that matter. So much missed opportunity.
To be honest, I felt like season 1 was amazing whilst I felt myself skipping through most of s2. I feel like the 5 year time gap robbed me of having more screen time with my favourite character, Robin (Dick Grayson), and that in the second season he was pretty dull. He never gave any jokes, sarcastic comments, snarky smirks or catchy phrases like he used to, which was what made the team feel so diverse and dynamic. I feel as though they introduced wayyyy too many characters and we missed out on seeing any actual character development take place. One of the biggest surprises was when Tim Drake and Cass were discovered as a couple at the end of the season, even though I’d only seen like one scene with them actually communicating, and only in a short discussion. I just felt let down and kind of confused, like I’d missed a season or something
Funny story about the character problem. I was watching this with a friend for the first time, and during the last episode, when M’gann and Superboy talk about “Cassie and Tim getting together.”
My friend leaned over and asked me, “Who are they talking about?”
And, I couldn’t blame him, cause I forgot who Wondergirl was too.
I definitely agree with you that YJ:I was pretty disappointing, and mostly for the same reasons. But the worst part, I think, is that for a season that was so heavily plot-driven... the plot wasn't even that great. There was a lot of tension in the beginning, but because at the end the writers decided they wanted to shock us rather than giving us a satisfying conclusion, it just felt... too easy. Everything was solved off camera so that we can see the heroes surprise the Light just before the final episode. The same happened with the conclusion to Blue Beetle's arc: in the end, the characters all knew and were secretly looking for a solution... somewhere... off camera...
And the worst part is that I did get invested in some arcs. I liked Blue Beetle and Impulse's arc a lot! I was really interested in them! But, as you said, because the treatment of all character arcs is pretty superficial, it wasn't satisfying. No arc in this season was satisfying to me. If I cared about a character because I saw some potential there, or because I loved them from the previous season, their arc was solved pretty quickly and without nearly enough development. I liked Kid Flash A LOT in season one, but here... well, he wasn't in it for the most part, and the first half of the season focused heavily on how worried he was for his girlfriend to the point he didn't even care all that much when KIDS were kidnapped by the aliens. Basically, he was a prick up until the final episodes (and, arguably, Bloodlines). I liked Nightwing a lot, but we don't see much of his struggles or an actual focus on how much he sucks as team leader (and he does). Season 3 addresses this a bit more, but in Season 2... I mean... he's not even a great detective in this season, because for the plot to work he had to not be aware of stuff that was REALLY obvious.
And poor Aqualad... this season did him so much wrong. All of his struggles are really interesting, but, as you say, we don't actually get to see them for the most part. Honestly? You could show us his journey and still make us doubt about his loyalties. Maybe he isn't with Nightwing, maybe his pain and suffering and the good relationship he now has with his father are actually getting to him, maybe he's taking advantage of Nightwing... Can we really trust him? And all that. It's good tension! But... nah. Let's focus on plot twist!!
There's so much more that was pretty disappointing for me, and yet I admit to have rewatched season 2 a lot more than season 1. S1 was better written but the slow pace kills me a little bit, while S2 is overall a lot more entertaining. But man, do I get angry at some episodes. You nailed all the problems this season had.
Totally agreed that the timeskip was poorly handled here. I really wished they'd had more flashbacks, at the very least.
Also, I totes ship Supermartian so I was really bummed out there.
I want to know your opinion about Outsiders
It's been fantastic so far
We know how he feels about shows pretending to kill off characters
laz kar what the hell are you on about, you only watch media and *reading is for nerds!!!*
laz kar Yay comic book readers are so dumb compared to you the intelligent cartoon watcher
@laz kar I don't read comics but I'm having a good time with outsiders
I remember me and my brother starting the second season, getting really confused and turning it off. Season 1 is the best out of 1, 2 & 3, no one can convince me otherwise.
Facts. Season 1 was actually enjoyable to watch, and it felt like the characters actually had emotions and backstories. Having so much plot to rush through, we missed getting to see our characters be themselves and the time skip basically ruined it for me.
Im sorry to hear you didnt like this one as much. I really enjoyed season 2 alot, possibly more than season 1. I really liked the stuff with blue beetle especially, as he is a hero I didnt really have any experience with outside of the death of the former blue beetle from back when i read "the death/ a world without/return of superman". I enjoyed getting to know and learn about the new character. For me personally I enjoyed the twists and turns the plot took and how the time skip stuff was handled, for me it was enjoyable piecing stuff together as I went and they revealed new bits of information. I can definitely see where youre coming from with your points and I'm just glad that those points arent something that affected my enjoyment of the series. Keep up the awesome reviews and I cant wait to see more
Yeah, the beetle bits are the best part of this season. So much good mystery and tactical cunning.
@@annceres1204 hes probably my fave character from season 2. I love his and impulses friendship
Blue Beetle is better in the comics.
Blue beetle was my favorite out of all the younger heroes
I remember being so excited after season 1 and then being absolutely bewildered as soon as I started season 2. I felt like I missed a whole season.
Alternate Title: "They Took my Advice on the First Season, and Boy do I Regret it"
I disagree with you, but I still respect your opinion and thanks to the way you explain it i understand it. keep up the amazing work because I can't wait to see what you do next.
Thank you :) I'm happy that you enjoyed the video
What do you disagree with him on?
Wisdom Manari' i believe even if invasion was ambitious it worked and managed to introduce a lot of characters that continued the story while showing that the old cast is going into larger and more important things (it is still young justice and i wouldn’t call the old cast young anymore), i believe the timeskip worked well and even though it skipped important character moments it was designed to start a new story wich featured old characters
@@legomeaker101potato I felt the exact same way, it was kind of hard to get used to the time jump at the beginning but ultimately it was important in introducing an ensemble of awesome new characters who each had a place in the new story. I loved Season 2 more than Season 1 personally (but anyone is welcome to disagree)
@@legomeaker101potato season one we got several episodes to connect with each member of the team to see them hey challenged and develop. We don't really that personal conflict in season 2 whole lot of telling not much showing.
I do agree with that the Timeskip made everything so distant and I wish we got more insight on what happened during those 5 years (they honestly could have made a movie or a mini-series based on it) but instead made a shitty video game of it. I would like to get to know more about Wonder Girl, Blue Beetle, as well as the original cast.
Maybe Young Justice wasn't all that great, it wasn't flawless but it reminded me of what TV cartoons should have been like The Last Airbender or Teen Titans for example.
Yes, sadly the 5 year skip took the characters of season one and turned into something different, the plot felt rushed and the focus was disproportionate between the characters. The worst proof of that is Tim and Cassie becoming a couple at the end. They had zero screentime together, so how it's that we should believe they like each other?
Also, personally i didn't like the end of Mal Duncan /Guardian subplot. It supposed to be about him letting the past go and taking control of his own life, instead was about him becoming a superhero to get his girlfriend back.
Ik it’s been 4 years but I just finished young justice s2 right now and this is exactly what annoys me so much
Ive never went from hyped to im fucking done for a show in such a small amount of time. Im not continuing the show. All the things i really wanted to see were in the 5 year gap and as soon as episode 1 ended i was done.
We needed a season 1.5 tbh. I know that there's comics and a video game, but those 5 years were so broad
Not to even mention that there was actually a WHOLE ROBIN that we just fucking SKIPPED OVER. Jason Todd is never shown alive in this universe, we genuinely do not even know he exists until we see his statue in The Cave.
Then they try and ass-pull his resurrection into Seasons 3 and 4 without realizing that literally nobody except comic fans will have any idea why the resurrection of Jason Todd would be such a big deal.
Exactly, he’s just “there” and because it got canceled (again) him being alive again is a total dead end.
i personally hate how they treated tim drake
i knew nothing about tim until i read the comics, and seeing him in the second season only made me think "oh, so he's a more serious, batman like robin with no character?" only to start reading his comics to find out he's a wise jokester, that always tries to make the best decisions and lighten the mood in every situation he's in, while also being serious when he needs to be, while the first robin is more of a young, arrogant, and obnoxious character which season one portrayed very accurately
it's really shown in the "no unnecessary risks to the squad, that's an order" line nightwing says to robin. it really doesn't fit his character to say that to tim, maybe if he said that to damian or jason, then yeah, but he should know that tim doesn't take unnecessary risks unless there is no other choice. instead, he'd do what he truly feels is best, and nightwing should know that, so that line totally doesn't fit in line with tim's character as seen in other media
as someone who loves nightwing but really enjoyed dick grayson robin in the first season i just didn't like how we didn't get any more of him before he became nightwing. that's it that's my entire reasoning for disliking the second season and i know it's petty. i should probably rewatch it tho
I love this series, binged the first two seasons recently.
My main issue with the second season is how it feels kind of rushed at times. There are moments in late episodes where the script seems very trigger-happy with exposition dumps. (One example being the 18th episode; right after a strike team with Rocket and Zatanna and others manage to find a Bialyan ruin and help Blue Beetle get 'off-mode' for good, they spend a solid two minutes on the trip back home just talking about how the whole set-up for that op happened. Like, whatever happened to "Show, Don't Tell"?) I get that this might be because YJ:I only lasted twenty episodes and they had to wrap things up more quickly than season one (which lasted 26) due to the network cracking the whip.
I very much agree that the second season had a ton of good ideas, but there was a good amount of wasted potential.
Well this took a turn i didn't expect
Which one exactly?
A good descriptor of the entire second season.
Well Blue Beetle was the protagonist...kinda.
I heavily agree with what you're saying about the time skip. I actually found the changes so jarring that I stopped watching after the first two episodes. As someone who absolutely loved season 1, seeing a lot of the things I liked suddenly changed for no reason just really bugged me as I watched. Kudos to those who watched and enjoyed the season. I wish I possessed your mental fortitude to soldier on.
Why yj invasion was a disappointment :
They killed off Wally😭😭😭
I would love for a series taking place in between season 1 and 2 so we can see all this stuff happen
Another Great discussion Lowart. Personally I liked the start of Season 2. The time jump skipped over a lot of events that I think would have been cool to see played out, but I don't think it was that necessarily all that detrimental. Instead of telling us what is happing and leaving us to question what is going to happen. It told us what the result was from the start and had us asking instead what happened to get them there. We still can explore the characters by learning about the past events and what happened to them to lead them to this point. It just flips the normal narrative structure to something less common, but I still thought it worked well. Although I will admit that first episode was pretty jarring, especially since it doesn't immediately establish that we have moved so far into the futures since the last episode. Still I felt that the first part of the season was doing a pretty good job up until they actually finished answering those questions and we started looking forward again. Then it did start to loose it's footing.
I agree that there are too many characters. I liked most of them and did care about what was going on with them, but there sheer number meant it didn't really have the time to focus on anyone for too long in order provide very much meaningful character growth for a many of them. They also dropped several characters from the first season that I wasn't too fond with. Although I didn't notice while I was watching how Clone Speedy sorta was dropped mid season, which was a good point. But what I did notice was how they dropped Red Tornado for the most part and Zatana especially. This was really disappointing for me since the first season really had her start to become a full member of the team. And doubly Ironic considering that the Reach seemed to be weak vs magic and she would have been extremely useful in battles against them. Maybe that is why she got dropped
Like I said I liked the start of the season but once the Reach were introduced that is really where it started to fall apart for me. When we start out working toward uncovering the light it felt like a logical extension from the first season and kept me interested but then the plot takes a dramatic shift with the Reach arrival and all the starting villains except maybe Luther take a back seat, so when we do have confrontations with them they don't fell impactful. And the Reach just sort of show up and we don't have any connection or exploration of them so those confrontations often felt just as hollow. The characterization of the reach is also wildly inconsistent and nonsensical. At one point it explained that their tech is so advanced and powerful that they were almost unstoppable. And at some point in the season that seems to be the case with hero's getting their ass handed to them by black beetle and being almost completely unable to harm him. And yet somehow this race got defeated by other aliens and can now only go where they are invited? If they where so invincible how did these other raced defeat them and if where such a threat why would they let them continue to exist and leave this caveat for them to exploit? And then the question come up about their operation. If these beetles are so massively powerful why do they only employ 1 or 2 of them (3 once they get blue back) . They appear to be almost impervious to damage, can self repair, and completely loyal in normal circumstance. Why wouldn't all of your troops just be these guys. Or very least, why wouldn't the ambassador and the scientist have their own equivalent suits. But at some points they are shown to be extremely weak. Aqualad takes out Blue with even the most basic magic spell like they it was nothing. Zatana and Fate are still around too but never get utilized to counter them even after the heroes learn about this weakness? And then the finally occurs and there are like 50 of these automated beetle turrets that are supposed to be using the same tech as the beetles that where almost invincible before but now get trashed by nearly everyone? The introduction of the Reach is also where the cast started to balloon and we lost a lot of the character focus that was a big issue
As far as Wally's death I don't necessarily mind it I just don't think it was explained very well. They don't really established why he was needed there. Sure he shows up to help Flash and Impulse but the show never established that he was crucial to their success. As such his sacrifice felt meaningless to me. Why didn't he just peel off or one of the others shove him away when they passed him? And since we didn't get the same focus as season 1 on the characters and you discussed the impact was less potent
Over all I liked how the season started and it had the potential to go some interesting places even if I would have also rather just followed the characters stories from season 1 instead of the time jump, but ultimately where they went and how it was handled left me disappointed as well. Having gone back and watched the entire series (when you started these videos) I have to say I agree with you. The show isn't as great as I remember. But it had a lot of great moments and characters and I felt it was still a very good show for the most part, even if I thought they dropped the ball at the end of S2.
I am glad I’m not the only one that found this season frustrating. I was here for the main six and they just cut out things I wanted to see. I really struggled to get reinvested in the next characters and status quo. Never finished season 2.
The original 6 team sucked. Not the real Young Justice! Thankfully season 2 fixed that
7:04 "the main 6" had me do a double take for a second there.
Mlp flash back.
This season was a mess, but rather than the timeskip, for me the real killer was the lack of focus and pacing. They introduced so much new characters but only focused barely on two of them, the worst part is that no one got time to properly shine, not the old cast nor the new ones. Batgirl and wonder girl could be erased from the season and literally absolutely nothing would change im not exaggerating when I say they only appear on screen like 5 times through all the season.
Then you have the pacing, it felt rushed, it was clear they had to cut a lot of stuff and wrap up the conclusion before due. They set up the invasion in a semi realistic way with the aliens taking the planet playing the long game only for all that to crumble so easily. The whole deal of blue beetle being controlled and the reason behind the apocalyptic future got solved literally offscreen, batgirl just shows up saying that she somehow found a magical cure with Zatanna and five minutes later all is good.
Bad guy of the season also gets put on check just as easily but before leaving he hits the destroy the earth button because holly shit we have so much runtime left after beating the invasion in two minutes. And don't get me started on the Artemisa death bait that got revealed to be fake in the same goddamn episode!! why??! why "kill" a character if you are going to show so quickly it was a ruse, you didn't even had time to be sad before it was shown she was fine. This was actually one scenario where the offscreen treatment could had actually worked but they ruined the payoff immediately.
Sorry for the ramble but I just can't comprehend how something as neatly packaged as season 1 derived into this mess.
The first time I saw season two I almost immediately clicked out to check whether I missed a season, so yeah...that's a sign that the time skip messed things up.
While I still enjoyed the show, I just had this lingering feeling that I'm missing some important things until the very end. That is not a great way to leave your viewers feeling.
I agree that time skips are often messy, but I think they can work if they are presented and explained well. We are asked to accept those major changes early on, but it's with the understanding that the pay off will come later. And I guess I still enjoy the characters enough that I enjoy the show. I feel they've been established by season 1 so the plot can be a bit more complicated because we already know them. Still a good analysis.
The first episode of invasion really turned me off from watching more.
The first season ends with the team being victorious, and a cliffhanger about the villains getting speedy and match, as well as a 16 hour gap where the mind controlled league was unaccounted for. I was intrigued to see where all that went.
The next season starts five years later, several members of the team are gone, several new ones are here, and the 16 hours are still unaccounted for. No explanation for what's going on, we're just here now.
So how does the show try to get me reinvested? By focusing on a mission by three people I've never met before. No mention of where they came from, who they are, or what their abilities are. I have 0 investment in these characters. I know nothing about them, so I don't care about them personally, and I don't know their abilities, so I have no idea how to view the fight. The whole base they're in is set to explode, but for all I know fish boy and beetleborg could be explosion proof. It was never established, and I'm bored.
There's no explanation for where everyone else is, not even a line of dialogue like "wally and Artemis retired" or "aqualad is Mia" or something to be expanded on later. They even had beast boy take Wally's souvenir thing, which almost feels like they're trying to gaslight you into thinking he was here this whole time. Honestly, for the first 10 minutes or so of the episode I thought it was just an alternate universe, and the original team would show up, but no.
I'm not interested in watching further, one episode like that just murdered my interest.
It was pretty awkward yeah.
While I have to respectfully disagree with your opinion, I can agree on two things: The season should have been longer AND there should not have been a timeskip. Although we had a chunk of things explained, there were still a number of questions we had.
HOWEVER, Young Justice: Outsiders makes up big time!
While I do like Season 2, and the series as a whole, the plot always came across like " you thought the last season was complex, wait til you see this one". Idk. I just feel a smugness from the writing.
This sums up exactly how I feel about season 2
Thank you
The "And more!" quo to impulse was really funny
I personally didn't like season 2 really at all because of, how you had said, it shifted the focus off of the characters. The first season spent all that time fleshing out and developing its characters and individuals and as a group, so even with its faults, it was very enjoyable, but then the 2nd season turned them into, as you said, 'strangers', and separated them from eachother and from the audience. While the new cast of characters aren't bad by any means, i just felt really cheated and disappointed that the characters the show put so much energy into making good get cast aside and changed dramatically in favour of other characters who weren't developed either and, with more emphasis, the plot.
I really enjoy watching these because I'm very simple minded when it comes to things I like. If I had fun watching it, it was good, and I'm very easy to please. So it's fun to hear from somebody who's smarter and thinks about things like you do so I can truly tell if a show I like is good, or if I just like it because I like it. And these videos never make me dislike a show or scene or episode so I never lose that enjoyment of watching the show.
I think that season 1 is absolutely as great as I remember it but due to the fact that it was only 1 season and all the reasons you listed about season 2, it is difficult to say that the show itself was great. If I'm going to look at the show overall, I'd have to say the best descriptor is "disappointing." Season 1 will always hold a special place in my heart as a show with great characters that I love and care for but the over-arching story fell short. I'd say the story was amazing if you considered "the story" to be the teams development but seeing how the show progressed, it's obvious that wasn't the plot they really wanted to focus on.
But hey, this is what fanfiction is for, right? XD
finally someone sees young justice the way i do
To me it speaks wonders that I straight up just don't remember any of the new characters apart from Blue Beetle
i feel like YJ invasion gets better after a rewatch. the writing and plot was brilliant, and i feel like if they'd been given the full 26 episodes the issues with character development could have been solved
I think just taking some of the important changes out of the time skip would have improved the season a lot without even changing much else. Leave Aqualad's story, that twist was interesting and drove the plot well. Artemis and Kid Flash should have still been on the team, but on their way out (thus we could have seen that decision happen). Ms M and SB shouldn't have changed. That way, SB and Ms M would have been the nostalgic/emotional core, without that love triangle drama there would have been more time to spend on less developed characters like Blue and Artemis. Artemis and Wally being around more could have given the space to explore Nightwing's leadership better too.
Basically the writers wanted to give all of the original 6 some big twist + arc AND new characters + plot and that was too much. Cut out half the twists and focus in more on Artemis, Aqualad, Blue Beetle as mains and Wally, Nightwing, Clone Roy as the major secondary characters and it would have been better
In my opinion, I feel like Wally’s death wasn’t deserved, he wasn’t even in the season that much so it just feels like a death that didn’t need to happen, I’d rather have Barry die, then Wally can actually become the flash instead of him just dying as a 20 year old still being called kid flash, and Barry wasn’t as important as Wally was in the show, So for me, it would make way more sense for Barry too die. I’m pretty sure all the writers knew that everyone liked wally, so why would you kill him?
Because everyone liked him. Storytelling isn't about coddling your audience.
@@ginge641 That's stupid? I'm not saying that storytelling is coddling your audience, but it sure as hell isn't killing someone who nobody asked to be killed? No one wanted Wally to die, so why do it? Just for the shock value? Some characters don't need to be killed
The biggest problem with the time skip was the fact that it was handled, but in a poorly received, under commercialized video game that only the hardest core fans knew about. Maybe they could have turned that games story line into a mini series and that would have fixed a large amount of the problems. Then again maybe not, but it was a clear miss step that seemed to kill an other wise brilliantine show. Over all I'm just glad it has gotten it's second chance with netflix and hope to see it continue for at lest a few more seasons.
I think season 2 should have stuck with the idea of the main 6 and have it's own version of that have superboy and ms. Marsion take red tornados roll of the first season and have a new team like so
Blue Beatle
Beast boy
Batgirl
Bumblebee
Robin
Impulse
"The payoff is only a payoff if we see the change..." "Skipping to this point is just jarring..."
Wait, are we talking Young Justice or Game of Thrones?
The biggest problem with this season that I didn't realize until I watched this video is that, I couldn't remember if I'd actually seen this season until I remembered that I did several minutes into the movie... The whole thing apparently didn't leave a lot of an impact on my brain over the original stuff...
My problem is that it's story centered instead of character centered. Season 1 was mostly "villain of the week", which allows for self contained focused stories. Season 2 had a grand narrative, so characters more served a purpose than, well, were characters
Edit: I actually liked the proactive timeskip. I liked seeing how things have become and piecing together what transpired. Just wish new character introductions weren't skipped
So, I didn't watch Young Justice until years after it had finished. I watched the whole show on netflix about 2 or 3 years ago, and I enjoyed it, but it wasn't one of those things I watched as a kid. So I'll say that while I did definitely enjoy the show, I have to agree with this. That time skip was jarring. It didn't seem warranted. It seemed like they just wanted to skip time to jam in as many other characters as they wanted. I honestly thought I'd missed the second season and skipped to the third somehow.
They should have done a season where all this bad stuff happens. Show the deterioration of relationships, show kid flash's dissatisfaction with being a hero, backing away and quitting at the end with Artemis, Aqualad's arc where he starts trying to talk to his father, reason with him, then have a 'betrayal' in the finale. Show the recruitment of the new members, do a whole episode with Beast Boy finding out about the powers gotten from Miss Martian, because that would be a really good episode, maybe even two.
The problem with season 2 is that it's the classic issue of 'show don't tell' and they didn't show enough. Oh well. I haven't seen any of Season 3 yet, either, so I can't judge anything there, but I hope it's going alright.
I remember watching this show back in the day and loved it. But one thing that kinda bothered me was that pretty much every episode ended with the team getting screwed over in some way. So much so that my brother and I would always joke near the end of the episode "Let's see how they get screwed over this time". The plot was intriguing and I enjoyed much of it, but it does get somewhat grating when the characters never get a proper "win"
You know what’s also messed up? Some of the information that covers happened prior to the start of season 2 can be found within the young justice video game and a tie in comic, but both of those didn’t really have much promotion so most people wouldn’t know this unless they looked for it
When I watched the second season I thought (because I took a break from the show and it had fallen out of my mind) that I had missed like one or two seasons. Which sucked cause I thought the first season was cool, even though I personally didn't like it that much.
I think this is where they should have kept the series at. Season 3 should have stayed in this year. So they could really flesh out the new characters, I'd say every new team member managed to get some fleshing out but why not take it further. Let's see how lagoon boy dealt with his break up, how impulse deals with living up to Wally and taking up the mantle of kid flash etc. Flesh out tim and cassie's relationship, show(well maybe not show but at least have it happen and then have the characters react to it) Barbara becoming oracle, show more of Artemis' grief. The list could go on, don't get me wrong I did like season 3 and I'm glad the show finally got a season 3 but c'mon, another time jump.
"Sudden jarring progressions in character arcs that needed more development to get to those conclusions." Sounds like GoT
My main reason for not fancying S2 is there is too much going on, thus not enough investment on one thing.
Invasion is my second favorite season of any show ever
Daredevil season 3 is my favorite
I disagree with you on the time skip. I think it set up a couple emotional impacts. For example when superboy tells miss Martian "you knew what your touch in my mind meant to me" that hot so hard cus we just had to imagine what she could have done. The idea of the time skip and not being told exactly what happens it leaves us to think. "What happened that could have pushed this" and that at least for me made me connect more and pay closer attention to the minor details. Super boys fixed brother relationship with superman. And everything seems to connect organically and if you examine the little details you can draw the conclusions for yourself. It helps with the subtleness and makes it more food for thought then oh look what happened. I think it helps but I also respect your opinion
I think if they brought back Wally, it would bring up something big to characters like Barry and bart. The Speed Force. Right now in the show, the speedsters dont even know the speed force exists, but if they brought him back, it could show some amazing arcs and would show that there is more to the YJ universe than it seems.
You should do a retrospect of how this series has been plagued by corporate hell in development department. This show came at a bad time on Cartoon Network. This show was semi canceled and episodes cut. I feel the first two seasons suffer from this. And season 3 is a reboot of the formula yet continuing on the foundation built
I haven't actually finished Invasion (I think Depths was the last one I saw) or watched more than clips from Outsiders, but so far I have found season one to be my favorite. My biggest problems at this point are really just one - pacing. It feels like things are either happening too fast or too slow, but is like this should have been done as several two or three-part episodes or a series of movies/specials with what I've seen so far. This may have come from the time skip and/or many of the major League members being gone, but I found that the Reach seems to be having too easy of a time convincing people to accept them. In fact, I even feel like the 16 hrs explanation was poor. It seems logical, but it also doesn't make sense. Since everything is vague due to the fact that we focus on the Team with little in show information about the League, it is unclear in season 1 if they were known outside of Earth and Mars. Seems like Invasion decided they were unknown until the end of Season 1, but that they still had Green Lanterns and the Hawks, so they were known(?), but ignoring this, I question why Vandal Savage would have sent them out to space rather than on earth other than for there to be no trace of them. There are two ideas that I have - one, someone else approached Vandal and convinced him to send the League to the location to create chaos(still need the League to be known for this), or Vandal knows more than we do and needed the League to go to get help or warn others from coming to earth(which doesn't seem to make sense either). I don't buy that this was his way to get rid of the League by making them Intergalactic criminals, it again makes more sense as something happens on earth without any means to track the activities.
Ultimately, the space thing is a good idea for a Justice League show, but with most of the team retired or working with the new team, I don't like it. I think a smaller unrelated to season 1 Intergalactic event could have worked better to call the League away from earth. It can still be part of the "get the League out of the story" trope, but it can more easily tie into the Reach's plot rather than being a coincidence that seems to contradict if it was part of the Reach's plan(can't remember/don't know if that was actually the case).
I managed to come into Young Justice knowing about the time skip, so I didn't mind and assumed a lot would be explained during the season, but I am very mixed about it. I think that a time skip was necessary, but it should have been to sometime before Robin becomes Nightwing. From the mixed storylines that are combined for fanfiction, I can tell that there should have been major changes and struggles that Robin went through before becoming Nightwing. I also think that it would have enabled the audience to get a better understanding of why each character was where they were at the start of Invasion.
How this in between should work is that since the end of season 1, the team has been growing, but all new members are the first partners to their mentors. We could also see that a search is happening for the original Roy, but we also get clarification that the time lost, the fact that clone Roy stepped into original Roy's place, and the fact that Roy is also Speedy means that it is becoming unlikely for even the League to find the original. During this, we find out the Bruce Wayne took in Jason Todd, so here comes Robin drama. Batman and Robin have poor communication about the fact that Batman thinks it's time for Robin to choose a new name while Robin thinks that Batman wants to replace him. Que more drama since now Dick/Robin is conflicted, he had no problem with Jason joining the family, but now Batman wants a new partner. Time to rant to the Team. Time passes and Robin becomes Nightwing while Jason becomes Robin and joins the team. We can also see that although everyone has still lived, the missions are becoming more dangerous up until two major losses happen - Robin and Tula. This can be the same or different missions, but I lean toward different with Robin first. Now the Team takes a hard look at what they've been doing and if they want to go on. I can't decide if I want this to be a cliffhanger finale before picking with Invasion or if there should be more in-between stuff, but I'll continue with this a cliffhanger.
Now that we have some more context to the time skip, Invasion starts as it did, but a few characters are picked as the core protagonists. I would suggest Nightwing, Miss Martian, Blue Bettle, Impulse, Aqualad, and Batman. I picked Batman because I want to see more about the trial sooner than we do since space travel is confusing when it comes to how long it takes, but I also want to see more of the League trying to work behind the scenes to whatever limited extent they can. I haven't seen how that part goes yet, but I feel like it was a way to use the 16 hrs of memory loss to get the heroes off earth so that we can make the League look bad without making the bad guys do anything tough. I honestly think that is a big problem for the villains in Invasion, everything seems to just be handed to them without any clear context for why the League is disliked beyond "They keep secrets" and "They're not (normal) humans" which could work if we didn't already see that new members are announced at the end of season 1 and they seemed to be well-liked in season 1. This issue could have been solved by showing that beyond Young Justice members and the Watchtower (aka Black Ops team and real HQ, two things that I think are logical secrets) they've started acting like the JLU Season 2 League where there are so many secrets and members. The other way this could be helped is that the amount of powered teens is increasing and the League appears to be indifferent and doing nothing to help. One or both of these facts could be used with what we got to have everything fit better. Otherwise, mix and match plot and character development to your heart's content to reimage Invasion as it could have been.
Other time skip missing detail fix-its
1 - Keep the skip, but focus on the original 6 and how things look different as adults - aka why the news is so negative while people mostly liked the League in Season 1
2 - Add a half-season (13 episodes) or a full season in between as an explanation for character developments and foreshadowing
3 - Smaller time skip and same or different plot, but probably different to keep Impulse with the same team
4 - Include a few specials/movies to fill the time skip
5 - Didn't explain above, but show how much pressure Nightwing was under (self-inflicted or not) since at a minimum you have: Batman and Gotham+Robin, Nightwing and Bludhaven+Team, and Wayne Interprises+Tim Drake (meaning that Dick is responsible for all these things). That's at a minimum what should be cannon to YJ no matter what, plus this excludes any League activities to which I say "insert Batman's explanation for why he never does any public events for the League," any interactions with the League of Shadows/Assasins(is there a reason to use a certain name or is it just two different names for the same group for no reason), if any all member League disasters occur, if Dick is going to college, and if Dick/Nightwing is dating anyone. I figure that even the minimum that he needs to be doing to protect their identities/prevent mass chaos would put a lot of strain on Dick before accounting for however he feels going into this with having Aqualad in as a double agent and the deaths of Jason and Tula.
You know what I hated about this YJ:I? Megan's relationship with Lagoon Boy because that's some cradle robbing stuff going on and he was just a rebound guy. Also, it was like she was just trying to show off the relationship to Connor. I can't talk about other actual problems because they went over my head and my brain is on low power mode.
I really loved your review of this series. My opinion on it is a bit different as I did not start the series until this past year. Therefore, I will never be able to answer whether it’s as good as I remember due to it being relatively new for me. However, I can offer my opinion having watched it only once and I mostly agree with you. Even though the show has three of my favorite seasons of television in general, I did have some issues with the plot taking precedence over the characters’ development. There are certain arcs that I wish had been developed a lot more and that problem extends into Young Justice Outsiders. Although this somewhat detracts from the enjoyment of the show, I do like the idea of the time skip. It was poorly executed but I have always enjoyed stories that are told by starting with a character looking back at what drove the character to change into who they are. Unfortunately, there wasn’t nearly enough of that and even with the tie in comics and the video game I still think that it would have been better to have episodes with flashbacks or something like that. For example I love Robin becoming Nightwing. Nightwing is actually my favorite character in the show, in DC, and possibly in all comic books and comic book based mediums in general. I would have loved to have him introduced as Nightwing in the second season and then have an episode that focuses on him with some plot point in the current time and showing how he became Nightwing through flashbacks. I can see why some people wouldn’t enjoy that and why it would be difficult to write and still be engaging but that brings me to my next point. There were way too many characters in season 2. Having a small group in season 1 allowed for character centric episodes that didn’t feel like a complete detour from the main plot but season 2 can’t have those kinds of episodes without feeling like it’s focusing on something completely different. I really did enjoy the story of season 2, I just wish we could have seen how the story impacted individual characters. Instead it felt kind of like jumping around from plot device to plot device. Season 3 did have some more character driven episodes but I still felt like the ramifications of events weren’t explored thoroughly enough. Anyway, all of this was to say that I loved this video series and I thoroughly enjoyed and agreed with a lot of your critiques. I hope you decide to do a review of Outsiders some time in the future. Thanks!
1:29 this nigga really talking about 90% of anime timeskips
This feels stupid to ask, but what happened with those Kroloteans at the beginning of the season? Did I miss something that explains why they seemed to disappear after the first couple episodes?
the time skip was done to provide new oppourtunities for new stories, the point of it is that we don't understand what's going on, why are certain charachters here, why is the team like this, why is one of our heroes a villain. these are questions we ask, they are also questions we get answers to. the point of the time skip is for us to see who our charachters evolved into, and why they evolved into those people. all of their charachters make sense after we finish the season, we learn why superboy and miss marshan broke up, we learn why aqualad is with black manta and we learn why nightwing is leader.
Huh, it's almost like making the entirety of characters arcs changes between seasons dependent on a video game and shock value is horrible, and characters are exactly what makes plots happen, and not the reverse... looking at you modern media, stop it. Just stop.
While season 2 isn’t bad I felt that the roster was probably a little too big because some of the newer characters I felt were handled great like impulse, blue beetle, and Arsenal. Some I enjoyed but felt were a little underdeveloped like wonder girl, batgirl, static, and beastboy(although he gets great development in season 3), and some I didn’t give a crap about like Lagoon Boy, and Mal Duncan. I felt season 3 had a better balance of introducing new characters and developing older ones.
I was so confused with the time skip in season 2
As much as I love the video, the biggest problem I see is that most of the time skip problems you have get answered in the game. I don't blame you for not being aware that there was even a game (let alone a game that was so important it LITERALLY affected the story of the show) but it does show how they got up to that point. Good video none the less.
All needed information should be conveyed in the primary medium. Otherwise it's bad storytelling
Yeah I'm not disagreeing with that. It's just a point that needed to be brung up
It's nice to know that I'm not the only one who thought Invasion was a season 4 when we got cheated out of Season 2 or Season 3. I was SO disappointed.
Young Justice season 1 was fantastic. Young Justice season 2 was *good* but there were alot of things that needed to be explained. For example: How far was the time jump between season 1 and 2?, where did all these new team members come from? And a whole lot of other stuff that we either didn't get to see or were just never explained. Show us Garfield morphing into Beast Boy, Dick taking on the leader role and becoming Nightwing, a recruitment montage of all the new characters being recruited, a breakup of Megan and Connor, Artemis and Wally retiring. We needed to see that stuff but season 2 was still really enjoyable and i think that Young Justice holds up as one of the best DC shows to this day.
I think Jason Todd’s and others death may have influenced kid flash’s and Artemis Retirement
Season 4 of young justice is coming out and I really hope to see the characters maybe talking about what happened or mentioning a few things of what happened throughout these five years that the show has skipped for the second season I am a huge fan of young justice season one was amazing for me so is season 2 and 3 So I might not like the whole time skip thing in season two it’s still was a good season for me I really appreciate you giving your own opinion and thoughts and I’m sure many people feel the same way as you do the characters has have grown and changed I really would’ve liked to see that development in them and if they don’t mention anything in season four then I’d still be willing to watch season five just going over the five years amazing video keep up the good work💙😍💙
Season 1 definitely is superior to season 1, however there is a game between the seasons that does fill in part of the timeskip so some of the decisions made at the start of season 2 aren't entirely bad because of the game supplementing the series
I don't think season 3 holds up to 2 and that 2 definitely didn't hold up to season 1. Maybe part of it is my age now, but the show itself doesn't feel anywhere near as good anymore. Where it was once unique it now feels like every other young hero story.
artemis and wally's story is told in a game though. So at least there's something.