One thing that this episode absolutely nailed is Starfire's role in the team. Even in the original Teen Titans comic, Starfire is the heart. The emotional glue that holds everyone together. So it would make sense that, if she was gone for 20 years, the team would fall apart.
I find that hard to believe. You, and other back in 2016 have said so many times that StarFire is the glue that holds the team. But I don’t really believe that because since this episode focuses on Starfire, she is suddenly that glue. I would believe it if she was many times holding the team together in pst episodes but that seemed to only be the case for this episode. Similar to that justice league episode “Secret Society”. The League believes that they aren’t functioning well as a team more efficiently but the only time they don’t function efficiently like they say is only within that episode just for the plot in order for it to follow through which doesn’t make sense considering that they worked effectively as a team episodes prior to that one. If the team was functioning poorly in previous episodes that led to that point in “Secret Society” then it would make sense just I would take StarFire being the glue that held the team on many occasions in prior episodes before this one seriously but i can’t because this seems to be the only episode where StarFire is that glue. Since 2010 I have been confused as to why people keep saying that Starfire is this glue but it is only relevant for this episode. Therefore I can’t take this seriously about this episode being so emotional as you guys are always making it out to be for the past 14 yrs.
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu what the hell are you talking about? All I said was Starfire being that glue doesn’t make any sense. Starfire is a great character in the show but the only I am griping about is how people say that she has always been the glue of the titans when it just this episode that makes her glue just for the plot that is centered around her. Why the hell do you hate StarFire so much. She is my least favorite character in the show since 2003 but I think she is still a relevant character. What is your deal?
The irony of Robin in this episode is since he is character that already deals with so much stress in the story its easy to accept that even in the darkest timeline he'll be the most likely to live a some what productive life.
Well, if you really think about it, he's already been the worst experience any kid could have: Losing their parents. In his case, he was lucky to be taken in by someone who became a surrogate, and helped guide him.
As a kid i knew how good this episode was, it was awful seeing all the Titans so broken...as a 28 year old adult it absolutely GUTTED me with its message. One of the best episodes of ANY cartoon imo.
I don’t believe that. back in 2010 have said so many times that StarFire is the glue that holds the team. But I don’t really believe that because since this episode focuses on Starfire, she is suddenly that glue. I would believe it if she was many times holding the team together in pst episodes but that seemed to only be the case for this episode. Similar to that justice league episode “Secret Society”. The League believes that they aren’t functioning as a team more efficiently but the only time they don’t function efficiently like they say is only within that episode just for the plot in order for it to follow through which doesn’t make sense considering that they worked effectively as a team episodes prior to that one. If the team was functioning poorly in previous episodes that led to that point in “Secret Society” then it would make sense just I would take StarFire being the glue that held the team on many occasions in prior episodes before this one seriously but i can’t because this seems to be the only episode where StarFire is that glue. Since 2010 I have been confused as to why people keep saying that Starfire is this glue but it is only relevant for this episode. Therefore I can’t take this seriously about this episode being so emotional as you guys are always making it out to be for the past 14 yrs.
This was one of the most serious episodes of Teen Titans and definitely one of the most serious stand-alone episodes, (the Doom Patrol arc was serious but it was an arc) and the stakes in this episode were very grounded and relatable.
Something interesting about this episode is how it shows how different 2 perspectives can be. When Starfire first ended up in the dark future, she was certain it could be changed, that she could rewrite the past to save the future. She was willing to chart her own path, to not let destiny determine her fate. Warp, on the other hand, while acting like he's better and smarter because of how much he understands time travel, actually has no clue. He literally says "history says this (referring to the clock he stole) went missing, because I went back in time to steal it". Warp only went back in time to steal the clock because he knew history says he did. He didn't even question if he HAD to go back in time to steal it because history said he did, he just did it. Unlike Starfire, who defied destiny to change history by her choice, Warp is a prisoner of destiny, doing exactly what it told him to do without question. His fate was only then changed by Starfire and the Titans causing his device to malfunction and reverse his personal time instead of sending him his future. The duality is actually pretty interesting if you step back at examin it
I can’t believe it’s already been 20 years since this episode first aired. I used to think 20 years was very far away. I’ve lost many friends, jobs, and other types of opportunities since then. Nice video. Makes me self reflect a bit
On top of that, that bleak future no longer seems as bad as it was meant to. It could be a lot worse, other than for the titans. No one seems to be ruling that future with an iron fist at least. Reminds me of what I know about Russia in the 90s. The collapse, I mean
This came out when when I was 8?! 😅20 years does change. From having a little sibling at 20 from going to college. To now seeing my cousin going to graduate high school. It seems like yesterday I was chilling. Now as adult I have looked different.
I think one major element that most people miss is that the future show what happens to them naturally. Robin does become Nightwing, Raven will face her father and start wearing those white robes and cyborgs tech will become out of date but the thing that the episode quietly says is that they didn't have to be alone but by drifting apart they got the worst outcome for those changes
Videos like this are why I will always have Respect for you. I haven´t been here for as long as most People, but you still had a big impact on me. Thank you
I had a best friend who moved away and later died untimely, but the last picture of him taken when he was 19 showed he was experiencing male pattern baldness. It appeared to have started as early as age 15-16, and the subsequent school pictures displayed at his memorial showed his hair got thinner and thinner each year until his head looked like Beast Boy's. As for me, who is in his early 30s, my hair is thick, full, and growing more wild each year as my mom wonders where my hair is getting its curls and waves (everyone in my immediate family has straight hair).
It can happen due to stress and a poor self image. Beast Boy even stated that he kept losing a lot of fights once the Titans Split, and because of his constant state of losing, it caused him to have a poor self-image of himself. This, plus the fact that he may have even started blaming himself for Starfire's disappearance (Something he wasn't even at fault for), causes him to start aging prematurely and suffering from stress-induced balding.
Things change, but life is change. Change doesn't have to be all bad. Change is an opportunity to explore new worlds, to learn, to grow, to do what you have never done before, what you couldn't do before. Change is how we overcome painful memories and regrets. Change is a pathway to the future, and unlike the past, the future has yet to be decided. The future can be whatever we make of it, but first we have to face it on our own terms and take an active role in building it.
I love the title of this episode so much, it’s one of my favorite titles of all time. “How long is forever” sounds pretty simple at first, but it hits you in the feels the more you think about it.
Watch Starfire's ending in the game Injustice 2. It's bitter sweet. After she beats Brainiac, she thinks about how she's the last original member of the Titans and how the other members are either dead or gone. But then she realizes who is still with her and she made new friends and started a new team. When I saw it the first time I instantly thought of this episode. Check it out if you never saw it.
I was born too late to watch the OG Teen Titans and binged TTG constantly. The OG did show occasionally, but I never thought it would be better. Now, as an adult, I definitely wish I saw the OG show, and I feel a lot of cringe looking back at TTG. Sometimes, I even feel uncomfortable reading or writing down "Teen Titans," even on the phone screen I'm typing this on
This was deep and it also has inspired me to push forward. Im going through a rough time for months, but I want to push through for a better future. Thanks Mr. Enter for inspiring me :)
My favourite line in the episode is when Beast Boy is devastated about his future self and he 's like "bald? You're telling me I'm gonna be bald?? mmm😭' 😂😂😂
This whole episode is one of 5 reasons why this is my second favorite show of cartoon network but also one of the best super hero shows and one of the best shows of all time
this is a short and sweet video, but some of your stories just kind of, end? oh well, This episode is still a massive gem even if it's one year away to legally drink in the US
I saw this episode for the first time quite recently. It was a bonus episode on the 'Teen Titans GO! vs Teen Titans' DVD. They clearly wanted to feature the best of both series, and they definitely made a good choice with this episode.
one thought I have on change in general, too many people fear change. there minds are made up that there is ONE moral way to do things. They don't consider that when things change, things will be different. But Not over, not gone, not ruined, not ended. Things are just different. We need to be willing to let change happen and to change again if the direction is wrong. Not be afraid to try.
"You know, it was a tough call. The sandwich biz was dying. I knew my sauce was a hit, but nobody wanted it between slices of bread. I was nervous at first, but the change ended up being great for me. Heck, I even retired that silly fedora. Now instead of making traditional sandwiches for no one, I make just the sauce for everyone. Turns out if you embrace change instead of clinging to the past, you get a say in what the future looks like. Heck, you can even bring some of the past along with you." Sal, Little Frogtown, Amphibia.
It's amazing how much influence this show has had on other DC shows. I can't believe it didn't get any crossovers, especially in Static Shock, and yes I'm still salty about that line Batman said in SS about the Titans.
it did come out when DC was on top of their animation stuff, honestly more surprising they didn't take that tone with the live action movies, really could've ruled both if they did
The episode and score reminds me of the game "This War Of Mine" that is a survival game about real people who have to live in a war torn world. The darkness is very similar to this even having the same small glimmers of hope here and there.
Who the hell deleted my comment? All I said was I found the episode to be one of my favorites in the show for its atmosphere, music, action, and themes.
This episode reminded me of the 1946 classic film “It’s a Wonderful Life” where one person being absent in life changed everything. And also, this episode originally aired on my 9th Birthday. Can’t believe it’s been 20 years now. When it aired I thought 20 years later would be soooo long but now looking back where did it go?
What do you mean? TTGO Is a deep show. The deepest show ive seen for the last 6 years... Honestly the pee song was one of the things from that show that... Really hit home... Or the booty dance song. That shit broke me to tears, it was truly poétic...
I gave up on TTG since 2015 or 16 but now I wonder if they have any good episodes because a show that's lasted for a decade now has to have been doing SOMETHING right. Edit:6 years ago, Alpha Jay talked about the GOOD episodes as well as IGN 5 years ago. I've also seen three of its' movies, Teen Titans Go To the Movies, Teen Titans Go Vs Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go See Space Jam and I actually enjoyed all of them. I'm just saying that between so many bad episodes, there has been some diamonds in the rough.
I think the big issue is that TTG went through a major identity crisis after its 1st season and tried to cram as many ideas into the show as possible [including the VERY odd decision to dabble in internet drama commentary], but nowadays it's settled comfortably into its position as a snarky parody of the DC universe.
How Long is Forever and Things Change are my personal favorites because of how the message still stands 20 years later. Things do indeed change, and you can't hang on to the past, even though they were, or were perceived to be, better days. You have to accept what is now and adapt to it, changing with it. That is the only way to move forward with life. People will also change, some for the good and others bad. Friendships fade, with no fault to either side. But it is life. It is never stagnant, for that would mean the end of life. It is ever changing. As a side note, the official soundtrack for seasons 1 and 2 have been released last year and are available to listen to.
Well spoken For me, the final episode “Things Change” has since grown on me over the past 15 years. Originally, when I found out it was the last episode as a kid I *hated* it because it didn’t to me feel like a finale like the previous episode “Titans Together”. But looking back, “Things Change” feels more like an epilogue to the show. And now as an adult having experienced a lot of change since the episode aired I appreciate it a *lot* more
Even after everything that I went through, from school, to college, from my first job to my current one, I survived, even if I don't know what happens in the future. There has been various changes in my lifetime, but I still keep moving forward. This episode did teach me the past cannot be changed, but I can still change my present and future.
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu It wasn't a global pandemic back then, so why would anyone talk about it during the 2000s? Most people didn't even know it existed lol.
You know, the memey spice guardian episodes are good and fun, but... These "Admirable animations"(Don't call them that, I like this title scheme better) are what I came for. This is one of the best videos you've done and I am here for it. I haven't even seen the Teen Titans episode but the presentation of your feelings are very universal and hit close to home. Thank you, and keep doing videos. I've been subscribed for 10 years. To 10 years more!
The really interesting thing about this episode is, one could be very confused at first since, in episode 62 Go!, Starfire says the closest word to "friend" on her planet is "weak". But, at that point in her life, aside from her personal trainer, she'd never experienced kindness or friendship because she was under her sister's thumb. This being a holiday of her people isn't weird if you keep that in mind, because Blackfire likely spent years poisoning Starfire's views with toxic reinforcement, so, while she'd have been aware of the holiday prior to the events of Go!, she'd have viewed it the way her sister had planned, negatively. After months on Earth living with the Titans and being allowed to just be herself, however, her opinion has drastically shifted and she now understands how important friends are and thus why the holiday is so incredibly important and now dear to her, hence her dramatic reaction when she thought the other Titans were going to draw the Rakma, and why she was so extremely angry at Warp and then so determined to fix the future. It's both heartwarming and extremely sad when you realise this
I don’t know if there was a episode that made me feel things like the pigeon man from hey Arnold I remember that made me feel sad that the pigeon man can’t trust people!
Thank you, Mr. Enter. Your videos keep my hope alive even after my struggles with anxiety lately. And this video made me feel just a little bit better and empowered me.
I had heard of the Teen Titans as a kid but never got to watch it because I didn't have cable television at that time. Now at age 33 I watch this in 2024, 20 years after the episode aired. This episode sent pangs down my heart. I could relate to so much of it, friends drifting apart, the world become lonesome and atomized, the effects of aging, adult life becoming tiresome and a boring routine. I can't believe how the creators manage to package this show to kids but in other ways show nuance that adults would only understand.
This kinda made me cry ngl I've been trying to come to trems(sorry for spelling errors) with my past and just well everything in my life even form family members that have changed and grow so much..im not sure what the future ahead for me but im just taking it one day at a time.. sorry it got a little personal it just something I've been dealing with since December but I'll be ok.. keep up the great work 🌺❤️🌸
You know we're also 20 years seperated from Static Shock's "Future Shock" the Static Shock/Batman Beyond crossover that brought together two of the DCAU's few teen heroes that is ....fine but doesn't hold the sentimaental weight of an episode like this.
(Before watching the video) : 20 years since I saw this episode.... Kinda. I am pretty sure this episode aired in my country in-between 2005 and 2007. But still..... It feels unreal 3:29 I get the feeling. Seeing a cousin you have known since they were a small child, now a grown up adult, is kinda disorienting, even if you already knew it, it is different experiencing it in person
Teen titans and justice league had episodes where they lose a team member and the team falls apart or turns bad. Star fire goes into the future. Team breaks apart. Flash is taken out by lex Luther and we get the future dictator justice league. Both red haired characters too btw. Guess losing your red haired team member leagues to tragedy Young justice too as kid flash did the same thing passing away and the team and audience became a wreck
So apparently Raven not having friends stops Trigon from taking over the earth. According to the later episodes, Raven is supposed to open the portal like a few months or maybe a year after this episode, but clearly she didn't otherwise the city would have been destroyed. OR did Warp stop the apocalypse by stealing the clock? In the timeline where he steals it, Trigon doesn't take over (at least not for 20 years and since he was originally gonna go 100 years in the future, it's safe to say Trigon never takes over the earth). But months or maybe a year after this episode, Raven has her birthday and then later opens the portal. This happens in the timeline where the clock isn't stolen. Is the clock the key to Trigon's plans??
One thing I think you MAY have overlooked is it's very reasonable (and almost implied) that it was BECAUSE Starfire was absent that the friends grew apart. In other words, there are two futures: one where Starfire vanishes and one where she doesn't.This episode follows the former while the rest of the series follows the latter. It is possible Starfire was the glue that kept the team together, which makes sense because that's often her role, like you point out in the video. At 4:57 Warp is lecturing Starfire because the "damage" Starfire is talking about already occurred in the past (her getting sent into the time vortex). There's no way to 'undo' that damage FROM THIS TIMELINE, which is why Warp says "history cannot be changed". When Starfire returns with the clock, she claims history was wrong, which is incorrect. In Warp's timeline, it is confirmed that the clock was stolen in the past. Warp goes back in time and is thwarted when attempting to steal the clock. THEREFORE Warp is not in his original timeline, he's in a different timeline where the clock is never stolen. The individual who steals the clock in Warp's timeline is Warp, but another Warp from a different timeline. That Warp is actually successful, as confirmed by the historical archive. TLDR: History can't be changed, but you can change timelines. One could make the argument that this reality would occur whether Starfire was present or not. However the butterfly effect says otherwise, as her presence would massively alter the future. She's a core part of the teen titans team and essentially they need her. She balances out the negativity from Raven and is an emotional tether for Robin.
I lament from time to time how infrequently I keep in touch with my old friends. I have made strides with the friends I have in my area. On the "what I could've beens", I recently got my bachelor's degree in computer science and game development after 10 years of going between colleges and universities, but I am afraid that I am not good enough. I can't turn back time and I should appreciate that I finished what I started.
What i just realized is that, unless this is a multiple timelines scenario, Warp is not only regressed into an infant but he is also erased from existance along with the dystopian future. Which is freaking dark since unless he retained his memories he could have been reraised to be a good person. it'd be one thing if the future Titans were holding him off as an adult so Starfire could change the future ultimately sacrificing themselves. Or Starfire takes the regressed Warp to the past. But...they essentially turn the villain into a baby and kill him off right after.
I honestly never thought of that episode from this perspective. But I was also in a similar situation where I’ve had dear friends when I was young but most of them have either changed or just grew apart, not because of a bad relationship, but just because sometimes that’s just how life and change works But yeah people can change for the better or for the worse but sometimes life happens
The title made me think this was a re-review of "Things Change". Edit: For those who didn't see it, this video was originally titled "Teen Titans and How Things Change".
One thing that this episode absolutely nailed is Starfire's role in the team.
Even in the original Teen Titans comic, Starfire is the heart. The emotional glue that holds everyone together. So it would make sense that, if she was gone for 20 years, the team would fall apart.
It reminds me of the role of the Flash in the original Justice League cartoon.
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu Clearly you haven't read any of the comics before New 52.
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu How so 🤔?
I find that hard to believe. You, and other back in 2016 have said so many times that StarFire is the glue that holds the team. But I don’t really believe that because since this episode focuses on Starfire, she is suddenly that glue. I would believe it if she was many times holding the team together in pst episodes but that seemed to only be the case for this episode.
Similar to that justice league episode “Secret Society”. The League believes that they aren’t functioning well as a team more efficiently but the only time they don’t function efficiently like they say is only within that episode just for the plot in order for it to follow through which doesn’t make sense considering that they worked effectively as a team episodes prior to that one. If the team was functioning poorly in previous episodes that led to that point in “Secret Society” then it would make sense just I would take StarFire being the glue that held the team on many occasions in prior episodes before this one seriously but i can’t because this seems to be the only episode where StarFire is that glue. Since 2010 I have been confused as to why people keep saying that Starfire is this glue but it is only relevant for this episode. Therefore I can’t take this seriously about this episode being so emotional as you guys are always making it out to be for the past 14 yrs.
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu what the hell are you talking about? All I said was Starfire being that glue doesn’t make any sense. Starfire is a great character in the show but the only I am griping about is how people say that she has always been the glue of the titans when it just this episode that makes her glue just for the plot that is centered around her. Why the hell do you hate StarFire so much. She is my least favorite character in the show since 2003 but I think she is still a relevant character. What is your deal?
The irony of Robin in this episode is since he is character that already deals with so much stress in the story its easy to accept that even in the darkest timeline he'll be the most likely to live a some what productive life.
and considering he likely had some interaction with Batman beforehand, that's more than enough to setup him up for this
Well, if you really think about it, he's already been the worst experience any kid could have: Losing their parents. In his case, he was lucky to be taken in by someone who became a surrogate, and helped guide him.
As a kid i knew how good this episode was, it was awful seeing all the Titans so broken...as a 28 year old adult it absolutely GUTTED me with its message.
One of the best episodes of ANY cartoon imo.
I don’t believe that. back in 2010 have said so many times that StarFire is the glue that holds the team. But I don’t really believe that because since this episode focuses on Starfire, she is suddenly that glue. I would believe it if she was many times holding the team together in pst episodes but that seemed to only be the case for this episode.
Similar to that justice league episode “Secret Society”. The League believes that they aren’t functioning as a team more efficiently but the only time they don’t function efficiently like they say is only within that episode just for the plot in order for it to follow through which doesn’t make sense considering that they worked effectively as a team episodes prior to that one. If the team was functioning poorly in previous episodes that led to that point in “Secret Society” then it would make sense just I would take StarFire being the glue that held the team on many occasions in prior episodes before this one seriously but i can’t because this seems to be the only episode where StarFire is that glue. Since 2010 I have been confused as to why people keep saying that Starfire is this glue but it is only relevant for this episode. Therefore I can’t take this seriously about this episode being so emotional as you guys are always making it out to be for the past 14 yrs.
This was one of the most serious episodes of Teen Titans and definitely one of the most serious stand-alone episodes, (the Doom Patrol arc was serious but it was an arc) and the stakes in this episode were very grounded and relatable.
I am the Doom Patrol!
Edit : Ignore me, I got my memories and Doom Patrol appearances crosswired.
It's quite amazing what 20 years can do when you revisit anything. Times may have changed, but there are those that stay the same.
Something interesting about this episode is how it shows how different 2 perspectives can be.
When Starfire first ended up in the dark future, she was certain it could be changed, that she could rewrite the past to save the future.
She was willing to chart her own path, to not let destiny determine her fate.
Warp, on the other hand, while acting like he's better and smarter because of how much he understands time travel, actually has no clue.
He literally says "history says this (referring to the clock he stole) went missing, because I went back in time to steal it".
Warp only went back in time to steal the clock because he knew history says he did.
He didn't even question if he HAD to go back in time to steal it because history said he did, he just did it.
Unlike Starfire, who defied destiny to change history by her choice, Warp is a prisoner of destiny, doing exactly what it told him to do without question.
His fate was only then changed by Starfire and the Titans causing his device to malfunction and reverse his personal time instead of sending him his future.
The duality is actually pretty interesting if you step back at examin it
I can’t believe it’s already been 20 years since this episode first aired. I used to think 20 years was very far away. I’ve lost many friends, jobs, and other types of opportunities since then. Nice video. Makes me self reflect a bit
Honestly. . . this episode seems to stand the test of time; with its message becoming more & more relevant to an increasingly bleaker & bleaker world
On top of that, that bleak future no longer seems as bad as it was meant to. It could be a lot worse, other than for the titans. No one seems to be ruling that future with an iron fist at least. Reminds me of what I know about Russia in the 90s. The collapse, I mean
@@TankJockey38 even so. . . It still seems rather depressing!
Honestly, this was just what I needed right now to feel a little better about myself.
This came out when when I was 8?! 😅20 years does change.
From having a little sibling at 20 from going to college. To now seeing my cousin going to graduate high school. It seems like yesterday I was chilling. Now as adult I have looked different.
I think one major element that most people miss is that the future show what happens to them naturally. Robin does become Nightwing, Raven will face her father and start wearing those white robes and cyborgs tech will become out of date but the thing that the episode quietly says is that they didn't have to be alone but by drifting apart they got the worst outcome for those changes
Videos like this are why I will always have Respect for you. I haven´t been here for as long as most People, but you still had a big impact on me. Thank you
All facts
Beast boy looking like he's in his 50s when he's around 36 and Robin looking hot is the duality of Millennial aging
I had a best friend who moved away and later died untimely, but the last picture of him taken when he was 19 showed he was experiencing male pattern baldness. It appeared to have started as early as age 15-16, and the subsequent school pictures displayed at his memorial showed his hair got thinner and thinner each year until his head looked like Beast Boy's.
As for me, who is in his early 30s, my hair is thick, full, and growing more wild each year as my mom wonders where my hair is getting its curls and waves (everyone in my immediate family has straight hair).
Probably make more sense if it was 30 instead of 20 years
It can happen due to stress and a poor self image.
Beast Boy even stated that he kept losing a lot of fights once the Titans Split, and because of his constant state of losing, it caused him to have a poor self-image of himself.
This, plus the fact that he may have even started blaming himself for Starfire's disappearance (Something he wasn't even at fault for), causes him to start aging prematurely and suffering from stress-induced balding.
Things change, but life is change. Change doesn't have to be all bad. Change is an opportunity to explore new worlds, to learn, to grow, to do what you have never done before, what you couldn't do before. Change is how we overcome painful memories and regrets. Change is a pathway to the future, and unlike the past, the future has yet to be decided. The future can be whatever we make of it, but first we have to face it on our own terms and take an active role in building it.
How have I never watched Teen Titans to this day?
You're not the only one out there.
Same. I know I have to watch it. It's on HBO Max but I'm just too lazy to sit down and watch it
"I'm too lazy to sit down and watch a show"
Remember when watching TV was being lazy?
@ElsagateFan-qg8bu I'm not gonna listen to someone named ElsagateFan.
Well,it never too late to begin.....it's complete on Max.....
One of the best episode of the series! hands down! i said this 20 years ago I still say it 20 years later
Eh, it has its problems. Everyone except Robin had a terrible future.
Very nice retrospective of a phenomenal episode
This is easily one of your best videos. Very deep and important things said in it.
I love the title of this episode so much, it’s one of my favorite titles of all time. “How long is forever” sounds pretty simple at first, but it hits you in the feels the more you think about it.
Watch Starfire's ending in the game Injustice 2. It's bitter sweet. After she beats Brainiac, she thinks about how she's the last original member of the Titans and how the other members are either dead or gone. But then she realizes who is still with her and she made new friends and started a new team. When I saw it the first time I instantly thought of this episode. Check it out if you never saw it.
"Your future is whatever you make it! So make it a good once!" - Doc Brown
It reminds me of what Time said in Alice Through The Looking Glass, "you cannot change the past, but I dare say you might learn something from it"
This episode really grew on me. Easily one of the best episodes of the series!
I was born too late to watch the OG Teen Titans and binged TTG constantly. The OG did show occasionally, but I never thought it would be better. Now, as an adult, I definitely wish I saw the OG show, and I feel a lot of cringe looking back at TTG. Sometimes, I even feel uncomfortable reading or writing down "Teen Titans," even on the phone screen I'm typing this on
How many episodes of the original show have you watched?
@RB01.10 - Enough to count on one hand, I'd say
“Cause the times they are a changin”
- Bob Dylan
This was deep and it also has inspired me to push forward. Im going through a rough time for months, but I want to push through for a better future. Thanks Mr. Enter for inspiring me :)
Even in its early episodes Teen Titans had some bangers that really hit you hard.
My favourite line in the episode is when Beast Boy is devastated about his future self and he 's like "bald? You're telling me I'm gonna be bald?? mmm😭' 😂😂😂
That was much needed comedic relief after how serious the episode was
This whole episode is one of 5 reasons why this is my second favorite show of cartoon network but also one of the best super hero shows and one of the best shows of all time
I miss the old cartoons of the 90s and 2000s
TMNT 2003.
I had fun watching Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and Harvey Birdman Attorney At Law. The satire was fantastic.
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu Child sees as parent does. Sorry for your childhood but then being rude to strangers means you weren't brought up properly.
@@ElsagateFan-qg8buSALTY Baby
Yeah, thanks for this. I'm definitely living in my worst timeline. I can't let that hold me back though
Things have to change
this is a short and sweet video, but some of your stories just kind of, end? oh well, This episode is still a massive gem even if it's one year away to legally drink in the US
I watched this on the first snow day of the year.
I'd take this dystopia future over ttg anyday of the week considering they found a way to get back together to face the time traveling guy.
I saw this episode for the first time quite recently. It was a bonus episode on the 'Teen Titans GO! vs Teen Titans' DVD. They clearly wanted to feature the best of both series, and they definitely made a good choice with this episode.
one thought I have on change in general, too many people fear change. there minds are made up that there is ONE moral way to do things. They don't consider that when things change, things will be different. But Not over, not gone, not ruined, not ended. Things are just different. We need to be willing to let change happen and to change again if the direction is wrong. Not be afraid to try.
"You know, it was a tough call. The sandwich biz was dying. I knew my sauce was a hit, but nobody wanted it between slices of bread. I was nervous at first, but the change ended up being great for me. Heck, I even retired that silly fedora. Now instead of making traditional sandwiches for no one, I make just the sauce for everyone. Turns out if you embrace change instead of clinging to the past, you get a say in what the future looks like. Heck, you can even bring some of the past along with you." Sal, Little Frogtown, Amphibia.
A deep look at a deep episode.
It's amazing how much influence this show has had on other DC shows. I can't believe it didn't get any crossovers, especially in Static Shock, and yes I'm still salty about that line Batman said in SS about the Titans.
it did come out when DC was on top of their animation stuff, honestly more surprising they didn't take that tone with the live action movies, really could've ruled both if they did
If you think that's weird, the DCAU couldn't write anymore episodes featuring the Joker for Justice League while The Batman (2004) was in production.
The episode and score reminds me of the game "This War Of Mine" that is a survival game about real people who have to live in a war torn world. The darkness is very similar to this even having the same small glimmers of hope here and there.
❤ just keep doing. Whatever it is. It matters and always has. Thank you. Your writing was beautiful.
Who the hell deleted my comment? All I said was I found the episode to be one of my favorites in the show for its atmosphere, music, action, and themes.
This episode reminded me of the 1946 classic film “It’s a Wonderful Life” where one person being absent in life changed everything.
And also, this episode originally aired on my 9th Birthday.
Can’t believe it’s been 20 years now. When it aired I thought 20 years later would be soooo long but now looking back where did it go?
Too bad we still can't say the exact same way for TTGO!
What do you mean? TTGO Is a deep show. The deepest show ive seen for the last 6 years... Honestly the pee song was one of the things from that show that... Really hit home... Or the booty dance song. That shit broke me to tears, it was truly poétic...
I gave up on TTG since 2015 or 16 but now I wonder if they have any good episodes because a show that's lasted for a decade now has to have been doing SOMETHING right.
Edit:6 years ago, Alpha Jay talked about the GOOD episodes as well as IGN 5 years ago. I've also seen three of its' movies, Teen Titans Go To the Movies, Teen Titans Go Vs Teen Titans and Teen Titans Go See Space Jam and I actually enjoyed all of them. I'm just saying that between so many bad episodes, there has been some diamonds in the rough.
I think the big issue is that TTG went through a major identity crisis after its 1st season and tried to cram as many ideas into the show as possible [including the VERY odd decision to dabble in internet drama commentary], but nowadays it's settled comfortably into its position as a snarky parody of the DC universe.
Knowing a cousin younger than you has a job feels odd. knowing several cousins you remember when they were babies have jobs now is much much stranger.
It's because of this episode in particular that made me think we we're absolutely *ROBBED* of an entire season focusing on Starfire.
How Long is Forever and Things Change are my personal favorites because of how the message still stands 20 years later.
Things do indeed change, and you can't hang on to the past, even though they were, or were perceived to be, better days. You have to accept what is now and adapt to it, changing with it. That is the only way to move forward with life.
People will also change, some for the good and others bad. Friendships fade, with no fault to either side.
But it is life. It is never stagnant, for that would mean the end of life. It is ever changing.
As a side note, the official soundtrack for seasons 1 and 2 have been released last year and are available to listen to.
Well spoken
For me, the final episode “Things Change” has since grown on me over the past 15 years.
Originally, when I found out it was the last episode as a kid I *hated* it because it didn’t to me feel like a finale like the previous episode “Titans Together”.
But looking back, “Things Change” feels more like an epilogue to the show. And now as an adult having experienced a lot of change since the episode aired I appreciate it a *lot* more
Even after everything that I went through, from school, to college, from my first job to my current one, I survived, even if I don't know what happens in the future. There has been various changes in my lifetime, but I still keep moving forward. This episode did teach me the past cannot be changed, but I can still change my present and future.
By far one of the best episodes of my opinion
This show.....
It just cant end like this
Things have to change....
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu Spoken like a true elsagate fan.
@@shadowslayer205 GOTTEM
@@ElsagateFan-qg8buYou do realize the show was made in the 2000s, right? Or are you just trolling?
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu It wasn't a global pandemic back then, so why would anyone talk about it during the 2000s? Most people didn't even know it existed lol.
I was literally thinking about this episode earlier for some reason
This TT episode is 20 years old!? Goodness I feel old.
You know, the memey spice guardian episodes are good and fun, but... These "Admirable animations"(Don't call them that, I like this title scheme better) are what I came for. This is one of the best videos you've done and I am here for it. I haven't even seen the Teen Titans episode but the presentation of your feelings are very universal and hit close to home.
Thank you, and keep doing videos.
I've been subscribed for 10 years. To 10 years more!
This is episode is a masterpiece. Hands down.
I actually really needed this. Thank you.
The really interesting thing about this episode is, one could be very confused at first since, in episode 62 Go!, Starfire says the closest word to "friend" on her planet is "weak".
But, at that point in her life, aside from her personal trainer, she'd never experienced kindness or friendship because she was under her sister's thumb.
This being a holiday of her people isn't weird if you keep that in mind, because Blackfire likely spent years poisoning Starfire's views with toxic reinforcement, so, while she'd have been aware of the holiday prior to the events of Go!, she'd have viewed it the way her sister had planned, negatively.
After months on Earth living with the Titans and being allowed to just be herself, however, her opinion has drastically shifted and she now understands how important friends are and thus why the holiday is so incredibly important and now dear to her, hence her dramatic reaction when she thought the other Titans were going to draw the Rakma, and why she was so extremely angry at Warp and then so determined to fix the future.
It's both heartwarming and extremely sad when you realise this
Some Episodes from our Childhood are different in the Future.
I don’t know if there was a episode that made me feel things like the pigeon man from hey Arnold
I remember that made me feel sad that the pigeon man can’t trust people!
It's a Shame, DC had many of the Most Consistently Good Animated Series decades ago
Thank you, Mr. Enter.
Your videos keep my hope alive even after my struggles with anxiety lately.
And this video made me feel just a little bit better and empowered me.
This episode really does resonate nowadays.
I had heard of the Teen Titans as a kid but never got to watch it because I didn't have cable television at that time. Now at age 33 I watch this in 2024, 20 years after the episode aired. This episode sent pangs down my heart. I could relate to so much of it, friends drifting apart, the world become lonesome and atomized, the effects of aging, adult life becoming tiresome and a boring routine.
I can't believe how the creators manage to package this show to kids but in other ways show nuance that adults would only understand.
I needed to hear certain things in this. Thanks.
It's nice to see you look back on shows and episodes you've covered before. ❤
Absolutely amazing video, i remember this episode and it brought back so many memories 100% great job!!
This kinda made me cry ngl I've been trying to come to trems(sorry for spelling errors) with my past and just well everything in my life even form family members that have changed and grow so much..im not sure what the future ahead for me but im just taking it one day at a time.. sorry it got a little personal it just something I've been dealing with since December but I'll be ok.. keep up the great work 🌺❤️🌸
You know we're also 20 years seperated from Static Shock's "Future Shock" the Static Shock/Batman Beyond crossover that brought together two of the DCAU's few teen heroes that is ....fine but doesn't hold the sentimaental weight of an episode like this.
That was beautiful Mr.E.
Nice retrospect.
Thank you for reminding me of this episode.
(Before watching the video) : 20 years since I saw this episode.... Kinda. I am pretty sure this episode aired in my country in-between 2005 and 2007. But still..... It feels unreal
3:29 I get the feeling. Seeing a cousin you have known since they were a small child, now a grown up adult, is kinda disorienting, even if you already knew it, it is different experiencing it in person
Just what I needed. Thanks
This kind of reminds me of that one TMNT episode, "Same As It Never Was."
Yeah. This episode was bleak. Though, it was a confirmation that this series' Robin is in fact Dick Grayson, the Robin that became Nightwing.
On the other end, we have "Staring at the Future" from Teen Titans Go where everyone is happy in the future but Beast Boy and Cyborg ruin it for them
Wow, I never thought you'd rereview this
I felt it too
Teen titans and justice league had episodes where they lose a team member and the team falls apart or turns bad.
Star fire goes into the future. Team breaks apart. Flash is taken out by lex Luther and we get the future dictator justice league.
Both red haired characters too btw. Guess losing your red haired team member leagues to tragedy
Young justice too as kid flash did the same thing passing away and the team and audience became a wreck
Very wonderful review, truly.
Great video man.
Welcome back, Cereal. I hope you feel better.
6:32 - 6:57 Wise words.
So apparently Raven not having friends stops Trigon from taking over the earth. According to the later episodes, Raven is supposed to open the portal like a few months or maybe a year after this episode, but clearly she didn't otherwise the city would have been destroyed.
OR did Warp stop the apocalypse by stealing the clock? In the timeline where he steals it, Trigon doesn't take over (at least not for 20 years and since he was originally gonna go 100 years in the future, it's safe to say Trigon never takes over the earth). But months or maybe a year after this episode, Raven has her birthday and then later opens the portal. This happens in the timeline where the clock isn't stolen. Is the clock the key to Trigon's plans??
Getting some Rafiki vibes from this.
The snowy stock footage fits the theme.
I remember beast boy being shocked at becoming bald lol
I thought you were rereviewing the actual episode Things Change lol
Meh, it's overdone
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Exactly, which is why I think the bait-and-switch title here is kinda genius
I’m surprised this show didn’t get a sixth season yet.
Quite the thing to be watching on my 27th birthday.
One thing I think you MAY have overlooked is it's very reasonable (and almost implied) that it was BECAUSE Starfire was absent that the friends grew apart. In other words, there are two futures: one where Starfire vanishes and one where she doesn't.This episode follows the former while the rest of the series follows the latter. It is possible Starfire was the glue that kept the team together, which makes sense because that's often her role, like you point out in the video. At 4:57 Warp is lecturing Starfire because the "damage" Starfire is talking about already occurred in the past (her getting sent into the time vortex). There's no way to 'undo' that damage FROM THIS TIMELINE, which is why Warp says "history cannot be changed". When Starfire returns with the clock, she claims history was wrong, which is incorrect. In Warp's timeline, it is confirmed that the clock was stolen in the past. Warp goes back in time and is thwarted when attempting to steal the clock. THEREFORE Warp is not in his original timeline, he's in a different timeline where the clock is never stolen. The individual who steals the clock in Warp's timeline is Warp, but another Warp from a different timeline. That Warp is actually successful, as confirmed by the historical archive.
TLDR: History can't be changed, but you can change timelines.
One could make the argument that this reality would occur whether Starfire was present or not. However the butterfly effect says otherwise, as her presence would massively alter the future. She's a core part of the teen titans team and essentially they need her. She balances out the negativity from Raven and is an emotional tether for Robin.
I lament from time to time how infrequently I keep in touch with my old friends. I have made strides with the friends I have in my area. On the "what I could've beens", I recently got my bachelor's degree in computer science and game development after 10 years of going between colleges and universities, but I am afraid that I am not good enough. I can't turn back time and I should appreciate that I finished what I started.
modern adventure cartoons were never as fun as Teen Titans
@@ElsagateFan-qg8budid you watch the show Tamar?
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu so you didn't watch the show Tamar
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu cause i said the reference twice and you still ain't got it
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu the reference
@@ElsagateFan-qg8bu someone lied to you several times
I saw this episode in the waiting room at the doctor's from a small TV. Even then the episode still had weight on me, lol.
What i just realized is that, unless this is a multiple timelines scenario, Warp is not only regressed into an infant but he is also erased from existance along with the dystopian future. Which is freaking dark since unless he retained his memories he could have been reraised to be a good person. it'd be one thing if the future Titans were holding him off as an adult so Starfire could change the future ultimately sacrificing themselves. Or Starfire takes the regressed Warp to the past. But...they essentially turn the villain into a baby and kill him off right after.
I honestly never thought of that episode from this perspective. But I was also in a similar situation where I’ve had dear friends when I was young but most of them have either changed or just grew apart, not because of a bad relationship, but just because sometimes that’s just how life and change works
But yeah people can change for the better or for the worse but sometimes life happens
Isn't it a dystopian homage to ''It's a Wonderful Life''?
Excellent final qoute bro best wishes
Darn it you got tears in my beard .
The title made me think this was a re-review of "Things Change".
Edit: For those who didn't see it, this video was originally titled "Teen Titans and How Things Change".
great video
I saw the ENTIRE Thing!