Exactly!!! I actually felt major brain damage occur when Robin had to be told that making the presence of a traitor known to the whole team would put the traitor on high alert
I love that when Shazam joined they got annoyed. Thinking he was there to babysit them. While Shazam was just happy to hang out with them because he likes them, and they are closer to his age then the other members xD
I love that he very specifically is relaying a way he himself had to learn, its growth shown rather than just his personal feelings on the topic Also just going "Yeaaaahhh Batman sure is Batman can't argue that" like bro knew nobody can match the Bat for commanding tone
@@lazerbeam9900 Gotta remember that the writers for the show weren't aware that the audience watching this were damn near everyone that grew up watching Teen Titans and the animated series for the Justice League. It wasn't until the middle of season 1 that the weird "logic" started to die out. Like Megan somehow not getting briefed by Martian Man Hunter that you shouldn't communicate telepathically without permission despite him living on earth for so many damn years!
@@motheroftheuniverse6140 its not the point one of the young justice members is the son of basiclly one of the best detectives in the world in batman, robin should have been like well why didnt he tell us had to be a good reason cause batman would do the ezact same thing trust no one until u know ur right
@@motheroftheuniverse6140 Yeah people kinda always relate characters being illogical to bad writing but people, especially teenagers are kind of illogical in real life too
@@55Quirll Well, Billy is still technically a child/teenager (maybe, haven’t seen young justice) so he doesn’t have the natural wisdom and intellect to know when to utilize it, he may have been granted wisdom beyond all imagining but he needs to learn how to use it.
Not surprised. He can intercept radio calls and can intercept martian's telepathy. After meeting martian manhunter, he probably came up all ways to counter his kind's abilities.
That immediately popped in my head as soon as Robin said "makes sense", like boy you're one of Batman's adopted kids, that should've been obvious to you more than anyone
Yeah but during this season he was like 13 so him not acting 100 percent logically makes sense especially since once he calmed down it took very little explaining to convince him it was a good idea
It's in character for Robin, one of the most consistent traits between all of them is that he takes too much responsibility while trying to protect everyone else. To Robin, Aqualad should have trusted him and should have told him so that he could take care of it. Though Robin is also usually shown to be self-aware enough to realize that his way of thinking is flawed (and in this case that Aqua lad made the right call)
robin wasn't thinking critically about it until aqualad was able to explain because he was jealous of him. robin's too big headed to see the logic in having a 17YO lead instead of a 13YO, and he ultimately got too much in his feelings about it. it's part of his growth as a person
Batman did a horrible job of training his sidekick... He can't even figure basic shit like that out after learning from the greatest detective in the world 💀
Something cant be learn by only telling, it needs experience. For example, empathy... not everyone learnt it because most of them never experience it. @@DrakeOola
@@DrakeOolaI mostly agree but in the comics the Titans happen to move and operate as a team much more different than the League. I think it’s similar here, where they kind of all see each other as friends or at least as people they can truly trust, whereas the League is sometimes more so a group of coworkers. Not saying it’s kind of dumb, but i think that’s what they were alluding to
@@itleezy_gaming8201 And in a massive twist the mole was not only not directly on their team but a damn sleeper agent who was a clone!😂 The moment that shit was explained I gave up on trying to guess any twist for this show. It was a good twist but it felt so much like a "They ain't never gonna see this coming" sort of plot.
I love Shazam because he is one of rhe characters that best show that wisdom does not equal intelligence, he is a kid that makes many mistakes due to his intelligence but thanks to his wisdom he learned from those mistakes and grew smarter over time.
He’s the thing it’s easier for Batman because he’s been mentally focused and disciplined since he was young his mentality is something that’s hard to achieve
The worst thing about this episode is they didn’t even give Aqualad five minutes to explain himself his side he’s a douche, not even with the explanation
I know it's probably a case of "Batman knows the best way to take charge in a battle, so his directions are what made sure I survived each fight", but at first SHAZAM felt like he was saying "If I don't listen to Batman, he's probably going to kill me."
I know it's meant to be "because I followed orders and did what I needed to do, I survived the trials we underwent" but it sounds like captain Marvel is saying, I didn't disobey batman so I didn't bet dragged out behind a building and stabbed.
@@gmork1090superfriends legit butchered his rep for a long time. Took till JLU till I respected him again. With the Hook hand. He was used so effectively in that show and he felt like a goon
Until you know how to deal with the traitor it’s best to let them think they haven’t been discovered until you have a plan. Knowing the others they’d freak out in search of a traitor just for them to run away.
Probably was tim Drake not sick Grayson or Jason told but he should have known since Batman personally trains him but we can make the excuse that he is only 13 so his battle skills probably would be better than his detective skills also this robin is a crazy strong he was mad one time and punch concrete and had a whole in the wall
Man lets not alert the traitor is such a bad idea we didnt think about that how the hell did robin not think about that like bro ur dads batman think about what he would do if theres a traitor
@@Spleenatron9 i was saying as a veiwer persepective like me saying in auqa lad or whoever is pov like why didnt he say that then they could be like oh thats not a dumb idea
Robin would actually know this, that's what's funny. Pre sure this is Dick Grayson Robin too who is literally a detective or was and at this time has had loads of training from Batman so he should be one of the few that actually sides with Aqualad or if I'm wrong and this is Jason Todd Robin then him feeling betrayed would make sense
Robin, who was trained by batman (the worlds greatest detective) needed to be told that making the whole team aware of a traitor would put said traitor on high alert!
Even 8 year old me would have known that before hand and its only because 6 year old me found being direct with such a threat to be the best way to root it out that I wouldn't choose to stay secretive about something like that!
I mean it's very easy to get swept up in everyone else's emotions (that's one of the reasons batman always tries to remain calm even though he has anger issues). And once he calmed down it took very little explanation to get him to realize he was wrong.
@@alchemist0019 but again robin was trained by batman so he should be calm too, or maybe he shouldn't be calm, maybe he should be as angry as everyone else but at the same time he should have proper common sense and know why aqua lad kept this a secret. I expect someone trained by the best detective in the world to have working common sense even if some emotions are running high, and yes he can be emotionally distraught and still logically understand because 2 things can be true at once
@@CinnamonBob all the Robins didn't have to worry about traitors because there was none in the Bat Family, so it's highly unlikely that Bruce taught him about that subject before he joined the Justice League
@@lugismansion2400 let's assume that batman had a massive brainfart moment about what would undoubtedly be one of his most important lessons to robin and didn't teach him. This still doesn't change anything because keeping news of a traitor secret until you have evidence of who the traitor is or isn't is just common sense. MHA covered this pretty well with present mic claiming there was a traitor and while he was correct the staff overlooked the presence of a traitor simply because it was too early to tell, and they didn't have evidence to confirm everyone's innocence
I always assumed this one was Tim Drake. Meaning, not only would all of the Robins have known, but *Tim Drake* DEFINITELY would have figured it out. Him being the best detective out of all of the Robins.
He’s still young kid and somewhat “fresh” in this and act kiddy in the beginning but his still incredibly smart/strong and he even figures out the “imposter” YOU SHOULD WATCH it’s a really good show but it got cancelled 2yrs ago😢
This show was amazing. It did everything right. Even when they put "the message" in it, they did it subtly and weren't hamfisted with it. I still like BTAS and its spin-offs better. But, this WAS a good show.
@@vngaming255 Yeah, they all are, but I don't think it is a problem since it gives other characters apart from the main ones, like they did with black lightning, who had more importance than Superman, and also puts a bigger challenge against them that they can't handle in 5 minutes
The REAL Captain Marvel! Billy has a heart of gold! It's no surprise that he got the powers of Shazam. With all those powers it takes someone truly unique to use them wisely.
I always admire it when someone puts themselves as a leader. Its a tough responsibility. But when you can demand attention in one word, or literally interrupt what someone says, that is literally an impressive display of capability.
Not only would the traitor know the leader's onto them, with how the team acted I wouldn't be surprised if they turned paranoid and start accusing each other.
there’s an episode about this actually, they are selecting which people on young justice should be promoted to the justice league and when someone tries to promote their side kick and is told no because of age they say then how can captain marvel even be there at all and does that mean superboy has to wait 18 years since he was technically months old at the time or ms Martian being thousands of years old and still considered a child mentally
Shazam being too young but appearing old is what kept him out of the justice league, but in the young justice he appears old but really just wants to hangout with kids closer to his age, is one of my favorite teen hero dilemmas ever written it’s so simple yet makes so much sense for his character r
Aqualad is a good leader for them. Not that Robin or even superboy couldn’t handle it but I think Aqualad’s willingness to take responsibility for the goings on of the team are exactly why he should be leading them over the others. He made the right call it just angered the team and as a good leader he quelled their problems and reassured them that he’s in charge.
OK but it kind of isn't fair. Batman got everyone to stop arguing because everyone is intimidated by his reputation. That's not something that Aqualad can just magically form just because he wants to.
Tbh, if you reveal to everyone that there is a traitor or a spy among you without preparing it’s gonna end badly. Aqualad knows what he’s doing
Kaldur got up to 3000 hours in Among Us.
He knows what's up.
He’s actually the traitor
Exactly!!! I actually felt major brain damage occur when Robin had to be told that making the presence of a traitor known to the whole team would put the traitor on high alert
@@liamrouen915 the traitor was red arrow and he didn't even know he was a traitor
@@CinnamonBobyeh robin and he’ll even Artemis to some extent should know why he would keep that a secret
I love that when Shazam joined they got annoyed. Thinking he was there to babysit them.
While Shazam was just happy to hang out with them because he likes them, and they are closer to his age then the other members xD
Ooh yee, cause he's actually younger then he looks. How old is he in this?
@kontonChikyu I was wrong, he's actually the same age or 1 year young as them being 14-15 in season 1
@@kontonChikyuI was wrong again, he's 10 s1, 15 s2, 18s3
If I remember correctly, he gain Shazam power as a kid.
He also has the most experience with being on a superhero team
seeing shazam actually mentor someone instead of being mentored is actually a beautiful thing
Wisdom of Solomon
@@xdrakon8196I like you
He has the wisdom of Solomon
I love that he very specifically is relaying a way he himself had to learn, its growth shown rather than just his personal feelings on the topic
Also just going "Yeaaaahhh Batman sure is Batman can't argue that" like bro knew nobody can match the Bat for commanding tone
“Why’d you do this”
“Common sense”
“My bad bro didn’t know you were chill like that”
See thats one thing i remember from this episode that pissed me off like are yall so dependant on each other to think u have 0 common sense
@@lazerbeam9900 Gotta remember that the writers for the show weren't aware that the audience watching this were damn near everyone that grew up watching Teen Titans and the animated series for the Justice League.
It wasn't until the middle of season 1 that the weird "logic" started to die out. Like Megan somehow not getting briefed by Martian Man Hunter that you shouldn't communicate telepathically without permission despite him living on earth for so many damn years!
@@lazerbeam9900I mean, they’re teenagers. Teenagers are kinda just dumb like that
@@motheroftheuniverse6140 its not the point one of the young justice members is the son of basiclly one of the best detectives in the world in batman, robin should have been like well why didnt he tell us had to be a good reason cause batman would do the ezact same thing trust no one until u know ur right
@@motheroftheuniverse6140 Yeah people kinda always relate characters being illogical to bad writing but people, especially teenagers are kind of illogical in real life too
Imagine having the wisdom of Solomon and it’s telling you, “Gotta admit he spitting facts right now.”
The only time that Wisdom seems to come into play, at no other time does it, even Black Adam has Wisdom but doesn’t seem to use it
@@55Quirll Well, Billy is still technically a child/teenager (maybe, haven’t seen young justice) so he doesn’t have the natural wisdom and intellect to know when to utilize it, he may have been granted wisdom beyond all imagining but he needs to learn how to use it.
@@55Quirll Maybe its like conscience kinda thing where he can hear a little voice in his head what not to do or something
@@chaosentity3655 Maybe, but the little voice seems quiet most of the time
@@gratefulgamer7907 I don’t know, Black Adam didn’t seem any wiser and he was already an Adult
Batman somewhere nodding in approval
He's always watching 👀
Not surprised. He can intercept radio calls and can intercept martian's telepathy. After meeting martian manhunter, he probably came up all ways to counter his kind's abilities.
Muttering “Hm Hm. Hmm.”
Because he's Batman
Superboy sounded like he was about to pull an Injustice Superman at the beginning
Fr 😭
A few more step aqualad gonna have his eye burned right off
@@Magicboy06Luckily, Superboy only the base powers of Superman. Enhanced strength, speed, etc.
@@von_Farr what he said No flight no heat vision no cold breath
@@von_Farr Yeah. Shame the writers are too lazy and not talented enough to work around giving him his tactile telekinesis stuff.
".....because Batman is Batman."
You goddamn right !!!
Exactly
I feel like that's out of character for Robin, if anything he'd understand just as much as Aqualad since he was literally trained by Batman.
That immediately popped in my head as soon as Robin said "makes sense", like boy you're one of Batman's adopted kids, that should've been obvious to you more than anyone
Yeah but during this season he was like 13 so him not acting 100 percent logically makes sense especially since once he calmed down it took very little explaining to convince him it was a good idea
It's in character for Robin, one of the most consistent traits between all of them is that he takes too much responsibility while trying to protect everyone else. To Robin, Aqualad should have trusted him and should have told him so that he could take care of it. Though Robin is also usually shown to be self-aware enough to realize that his way of thinking is flawed (and in this case that Aqua lad made the right call)
robin wasn't thinking critically about it until aqualad was able to explain because he was jealous of him. robin's too big headed to see the logic in having a 17YO lead instead of a 13YO, and he ultimately got too much in his feelings about it. it's part of his growth as a person
I'm guessing this version wasn't apart of tt tt robin will and has done this
It's funny how aqualad's answer to Shazam is "cuz batman is batman" 😂
The Batman glazing in this show was crazy.
His not wrong tho xD
It was true though. Not many people can do that lol
@@ediomomatthew411 in the entire DC everyone always glazes batman
@@humanbeingdoodbc he’s Batman
"You knew one of us was a traitor and said nothing?! Why?!"
"Because then they'd know we're onto them?"
"Oh yeah"
Batman did a horrible job of training his sidekick... He can't even figure basic shit like that out after learning from the greatest detective in the world 💀
@@DrakeOolaYoung Justice’s writing is just corny sometimes
@@vyse8637like after school special corny...
Something cant be learn by only telling, it needs experience. For example, empathy... not everyone learnt it because most of them never experience it. @@DrakeOola
@@DrakeOolaI mostly agree but in the comics the Titans happen to move and operate as a team much more different than the League. I think it’s similar here, where they kind of all see each other as friends or at least as people they can truly trust, whereas the League is sometimes more so a group of coworkers. Not saying it’s kind of dumb, but i think that’s what they were alluding to
“But it makes sense”
No fucking shit, am I suppose to tell the traitor “guys there’s a traitor in the team”
Fr these kids dumb af for that
No it was more like, why didn't he tell the ones he trusted, that's what on Dick and Wally's minds
@@omarthebrainiac can never be too careful. In their line of work, trusting someone too much could end badly.
@@itleezy_gaming8201 And in a massive twist the mole was not only not directly on their team but a damn sleeper agent who was a clone!😂
The moment that shit was explained I gave up on trying to guess any twist for this show. It was a good twist but it felt so much like a "They ain't never gonna see this coming" sort of plot.
@@omarthebrainiac he already watched too many Earth TV shows & movies to know where that would end up
I love Shazam because he is one of rhe characters that best show that wisdom does not equal intelligence, he is a kid that makes many mistakes due to his intelligence but thanks to his wisdom he learned from those mistakes and grew smarter over time.
*Batman is batman* is so real bro is the most respected none super human in the entirety of DC
Most unnecessarily GLAZED* hero you mean.
@@Potato_Sama also that but his feats as a "normal human" are very much real with prep time he took out the whole league
@@Potato_Sama Take the L
@@Lock_9 all main members of the JL took out all the leaguers at one point
@@Potato_Sama yea but -butt- batman is just a "normal human" that's really smart
I love the fact the people with superpowers mostly always listen to Batman who has no superpowers and respect him enough to follow his orders
Superman may be the leader and mascot of the Justice League...
But Batman is their Tactician and commander
would you mess with the normal guy who has the BALLS to go against Darkside?
cuz hes batman
Respect and fear. I would immediately stfu too if that mf had a contingency plan set for me and could act on it at anytime.
He did square up with Darkseid in multiple accasion and winning multiple time its not to follow someone survive that
I like the fact that shazam was the one who put Kal on the right track
Captain marvel not Shazam that is the power he weilds
@@josephstrubelt745 Captain Marvel is literally Shazam dude, he has 2 hero names but they call him Shazam mostly
Billy is around their age after all
Wisdom of Solomon, and true wisdom comes from experience
@@KazamaRaikanhonestly forgot he was called that
Some people forget there is a difference between commanding respect and demanding respect. That’s what sets leaders apart
Only batmam can silence the whole room with 1 word 😂
Hell, he Made orion accept to go to the opening of flash museum with one look. And orion was Even asking if he has to use a tie
Loki during a con before thor 2 made the room silent with a shush gesture, and i do mean gesture. No sound.
batmam
He’s the thing it’s easier for Batman because he’s been mentally focused and disciplined since he was young his mentality is something that’s hard to achieve
Kind of like an army commander
Batman hasn't been a kid since he was eight years old
"Cause batman is batman". Correct answer. Well said. When batman says stop...you stop.
Otherwise I’m sure he has a Contingency Plan for the Super Goofies who don’t listen
“This is not up for Debate!”
Sounds like Rick Grimes “This is not a democracy” speech ! 💪🏼💪🏼
The worst thing about this episode is they didn’t even give Aqualad five minutes to explain himself his side he’s a douche, not even with the explanation
The captions keep adding curse words randomly its kinda messed up since these shows are for kids
@@FPAMERICAI think they add that in order to mark the video as “mature” so they can get revenue.
@@twix8644its so comments dont get disabled
@@FPAMERICA it's either that or the comments are disabled and the video doesn't get around.
I know it's probably a case of "Batman knows the best way to take charge in a battle, so his directions are what made sure I survived each fight", but at first SHAZAM felt like he was saying "If I don't listen to Batman, he's probably going to kill me."
I know it's meant to be "because I followed orders and did what I needed to do, I survived the trials we underwent" but it sounds like captain Marvel is saying, I didn't disobey batman so I didn't bet dragged out behind a building and stabbed.
Learn to spell please, but otherwise you are correct, it do be like that with Batman.
If they don’t listen he got contingencies for every one of them
That's Cartoon Network Justice League Batman. Not sure it applies to this Batman. Every Batman is different.
Except for plastic men.
Where the only plan is to detain him for some time.
Which may or may not be enough to actually stop him.
@@Ornyl I thought Batman's contingency plan for Plastic Man was liquid nitrogen then storage.
@@solaris9426he also says it's not a long term plan that he will eventually escape and by then he hopes to have a new plan
It wasn’t one word. It’s the fact it’s Batman
When i watched the show Aqualad was the last person i expected to lead, but he has shown that he's a great leader
I think that and his powers to control water really helped keep him from being a joke like a lot of people consider Aqua man to be
@@grottlesgrotto6152 😂😂😂
@@grottlesgrotto6152 Only older people seem to think Aquaman is useless, mostly, thanks to the old superfriends cartoons where he was lame af.
@@gmork1090superfriends legit butchered his rep for a long time. Took till JLU till I respected him again. With the Hook hand. He was used so effectively in that show and he felt like a goon
What’s the name of the show?
Until you know how to deal with the traitor it’s best to let them think they haven’t been discovered until you have a plan. Knowing the others they’d freak out in search of a traitor just for them to run away.
Specially Conner.
Exactly
For shame robin u should have known that from the beginning
Probably was tim Drake not sick Grayson or Jason told but he should have known since Batman personally trains him but we can make the excuse that he is only 13 so his battle skills probably would be better than his detective skills also this robin is a crazy strong he was mad one time and punch concrete and had a whole in the wall
Man lets not alert the traitor is such a bad idea we didnt think about that how the hell did robin not think about that like bro ur dads batman think about what he would do if theres a traitor
You didn't explain why it's a bad idea lol.
@@Spleenatron9 i was saying as a veiwer persepective like me saying in auqa lad or whoever is pov like why didnt he say that then they could be like oh thats not a dumb idea
Robin would actually know this, that's what's funny. Pre sure this is Dick Grayson Robin too who is literally a detective or was and at this time has had loads of training from Batman so he should be one of the few that actually sides with Aqualad or if I'm wrong and this is Jason Todd Robin then him feeling betrayed would make sense
@@plupster see that i understand but still like common sense from the young justice squad would have been nice to see except at the end
@@plupsterhe's 13 here. his teen brain got in the way
The funny thing is batman knows shazam is a kid and he does care for him
It prob wasn’t a word,it was his stare
The BAT STARE PIERCES YOUR SOUL.
Because Batman is Batman
Robin, who was trained by batman (the worlds greatest detective) needed to be told that making the whole team aware of a traitor would put said traitor on high alert!
Even 8 year old me would have known that before hand and its only because 6 year old me found being direct with such a threat to be the best way to root it out that I wouldn't choose to stay secretive about something like that!
I mean it's very easy to get swept up in everyone else's emotions (that's one of the reasons batman always tries to remain calm even though he has anger issues). And once he calmed down it took very little explanation to get him to realize he was wrong.
@@alchemist0019 but again robin was trained by batman so he should be calm too, or maybe he shouldn't be calm, maybe he should be as angry as everyone else but at the same time he should have proper common sense and know why aqua lad kept this a secret.
I expect someone trained by the best detective in the world to have working common sense even if some emotions are running high, and yes he can be emotionally distraught and still logically understand because 2 things can be true at once
@@CinnamonBob all the Robins didn't have to worry about traitors because there was none in the Bat Family, so it's highly unlikely that Bruce taught him about that subject before he joined the Justice League
@@lugismansion2400 let's assume that batman had a massive brainfart moment about what would undoubtedly be one of his most important lessons to robin and didn't teach him. This still doesn't change anything because keeping news of a traitor secret until you have evidence of who the traitor is or isn't is just common sense.
MHA covered this pretty well with present mic claiming there was a traitor and while he was correct the staff overlooked the presence of a traitor simply because it was too early to tell, and they didn't have evidence to confirm everyone's innocence
Captain Marvel always comes in Clutch❤ This Aqualad was such a Great Character in the Beginning 💙💥
He was great in the entire show
@@kendi5391what is the show called
@@kendi5391After season 2 he was barely on screen to do much.
@@raunjisto2925 Yuuup
Batman be like "yo stfu bro"
I've never seen the show, and I'm not discrediting how good everyone seems to think it is, but...shouldn't Robin have guessed that from the beginning?
Eh, depends which robin and how long he's been robin.
@@jesseherrig6664Dick G
I always assumed this one was Tim Drake. Meaning, not only would all of the Robins have known, but *Tim Drake* DEFINITELY would have figured it out. Him being the best detective out of all of the Robins.
He’s still young kid and somewhat “fresh” in this and act kiddy in the beginning but his still incredibly smart/strong and he even figures out the “imposter” YOU SHOULD WATCH it’s a really good show but it got cancelled 2yrs ago😢
The reason robin did not find out is because there was no mole ,it was speedy their friend who was outside their team
Like duh. Why would he say theres a traitor without knowing who?
Exactly! Why when he didn't know this super boy was a Lil irritating
Batman is Batman 😊
"Kaldur knew we had a traitor AMONG US"
Red Arrow sus
@@randomguy1033I thought I saw him vent in the Hall of Justice!
SUS
that a bit sus in it?
Dialogue: "They would not listen!"
Subtitles: "They would not F#*ckin listen!"
It’s how they avoid copyright take downs and stuff
Actually, it's so the clip isn't marked as kids content.
What show or movie is this?
@@Luna_With_paws Young Justice, currently on HBO Max
Its not just a cartoon, it teaches a little something about real life too. That's how you know a show is good
This show was amazing. It did everything right. Even when they put "the message" in it, they did it subtly and weren't hamfisted with it. I still like BTAS and its spin-offs better. But, this WAS a good show.
What’s the name please?
Batman is Batman, YEEEEEEEEEAAAHHHHHHH!!!!!! 🦇🦇🦇🦇🦇👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
When you have money people obey 😂, cause they need that space ship
Yes, be secretive with the guy that has super hearing
They finally putting some respect on ma boi Shazam
Captain Marvel praising Batman
Captain Marvel is a woman tho
@@detectivewinters3180 Shazama used to be named "Captain Marvel".
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Don't know why people STILL call him that.
@@animegraveyard776 because they only changed it due to copyright shazam was how he transformed i still call him captain marvel
@@terrancepemberton9501 someone who actually knows their shit. I'm impressed
You know you can't win any arguments, when Batman started saying "Enough"
They would fucking listen lol 😆
Who’s gonna tell him? 🤔
@@themandeedubswhich movie is this?
"Batman stopped everyone from arguing with one word" He owns any room he's in.
He made excuses never make excuses.
It's funny how Billy Batson a kid is a Member of the Justice League, while Young Justice Members older than him are under his commands
Batman, the most human human possible, putting the fear of God into demigod like beings with one word.
In all of my 71-years of life, this was one of the best DC series ever produced. I wish HBO/MAX would do another season or two.
It’s cut in the clip, but the source of the Intel was dubious AF as well. (There was a mole, but there was reason to doubt who told)
That "Enough" was powerful.
This show was one of the best things dc has done, season 2 ending is probably one of the most emotional moments in animation
What show is this?
@@kennethpacheco6771X men🤡
Young Justice. Bear in mind the Justice League in the show is a little weaker than other iterations but if you ignore that it’s a pretty good show.
@@vngaming255 Yeah, they all are, but I don't think it is a problem since it gives other characters apart from the main ones, like they did with black lightning, who had more importance than Superman, and also puts a bigger challenge against them that they can't handle in 5 minutes
That is true.
“Because Batman is Batman”. You know what, that’s all that needs to be said
Letting the mole think his cover hasn't been blown is always a smart move
I love the way Batman just side stepped out the way like “let the kids have their fun”
Why does “Because Batman is, Batman” actually make sense as a reason
Kid flash costume Is dope asl
Batman too cold.
"I AM in command here." Still my favorite line in the entire show. Khary Payton's delivery is always top-notch.
Robin was really angry for him tô keep secreto. ..?? Batman do this every 5 seconds
Billy Batson dropping that Wisdom of Solomon on Kaldur was a very nice touch of character growth and always respecting Batman💯
Because Batman is... Batman
The REAL Captain Marvel! Billy has a heart of gold! It's no surprise that he got the powers of Shazam. With all those powers it takes someone truly unique to use them wisely.
Very clever, Aqualad. Batman would be proud.
I always admire it when someone puts themselves as a leader. Its a tough responsibility.
But when you can demand attention in one word, or literally interrupt what someone says, that is literally an impressive display of capability.
This aqua lab was the best version than season 3...
Season 1 and 2 of this show was goated. I wish it would return 😢
Everytime I see aqualad I think of acevane with the bananas and cucumbers😂
Lmao hell yeah. "I Hate it here Bro!"😂
Literally can’t unhear it
Not only would the traitor know the leader's onto them, with how the team acted I wouldn't be surprised if they turned paranoid and start accusing each other.
How did Bill Batson as Shazam join the league?, I mean, one Shaman to de-transform and he's off the league, right?
there’s an episode about this actually, they are selecting which people on young justice should be promoted to the justice league and when someone tries to promote their side kick and is told no because of age they say then how can captain marvel even be there at all and does that mean superboy has to wait 18 years since he was technically months old at the time or ms Martian being thousands of years old and still considered a child mentally
Wow this is a pretty cool mentor moment for Shazam
THE Best cartoon show !!!
Batman is the only one who talks over the quiet coyote
This shit reminds me of boot camp 😅
“You knew?!” Superboy said calmly.
Wisdom of Solomon kicking in
Show was fkn peak at one stage...
"traitor among us"
12 years old: 🤣🤣🤣
30 years old: 🤣🤣🤣
Shazam being too young but appearing old is what kept him out of the justice league, but in the young justice he appears old but really just wants to hangout with kids closer to his age, is one of my favorite teen hero dilemmas ever written it’s so simple yet makes so much sense for his character r
We need a season 5 of this show
What is the name?
@@DiosPaladin young justice
Only if Robin acts/thinks smarter than he does in this clip
Nah they’ll make it even more woke. Should’ve stopped after season 2 when the show was good
This show wasn’t even about the league and turned out to be one of the best insights into how it functions.
among us
Aqualad is a good leader for them. Not that Robin or even superboy couldn’t handle it but I think Aqualad’s willingness to take responsibility for the goings on of the team are exactly why he should be leading them over the others. He made the right call it just angered the team and as a good leader he quelled their problems and reassured them that he’s in charge.
Young justice needs that season 5 redemption
Aqualad had to put his foot (or fin 😂) down using his best Batman voice and it worked. 😂😂😂
The burden of leadership is a heavy one indeed.
Aqualad is goid in YJ. And he took all of the right things from Batman interaction. I like it.
Batman back up plan has back up plan.. if batman give command, it's better to just follow them.. 😂
That Shazam voice actor is doing his best Rob Lowe impression
A-among us?
This comment is SUPER SUS! 📮
No no no!
DONT YOU SAY IT!
He was smart to learn that listening to Batman is the wisest choice you could ever do!
Batman being dumb enough to discuss secret information around a guy with super hearing will always bug me.
They needed the plot to happen (just for certainty, this a joke)
That hilariously awkward moment a child younger than them is "watching over them"
OK but it kind of isn't fair. Batman got everyone to stop arguing because everyone is intimidated by his reputation. That's not something that Aqualad can just magically form just because he wants to.