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Tropes dealing with the original Young Justice series that aired on Cartoon Network, including Season 1 and Season 2 (Invasion).
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Forceful Kiss: Cheshire to Red Arrow in "Insecurity".
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Aliens Speaking English
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Aliens Speaking English: Played with in various ways. When M'gann had her memory of arriving on Earth erased by Psimon in "Bereft" she initially thinks in the Martian language, and only switches to English when she realizes she's on Earth. In "Happy New Year", Lobo shows up speaking solely in Interlac, which not even the audience can understand. However, he soon activates a belt device that translates most of his speech into English. Adam Strange took weeks to even discover a means of communication when he was accidentally transported to the planet Rann. Miss Martian helps bridge the language gap during her visit with a psychic link. The team discovers she has been rendered unconscious when they can no longer understand each other. The Krolotean language is unintelligible to everyone but Blue Beetle, whose armor has a Universal Translator. Other characters, and the audience, cannot understand the language even when Beetle is the one speaking it. The Reach speak English to Kaldur and the Earthling public, but speak their own language around Jaime due to their secret agenda concerning the Scarab.
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left
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Villain: Exit, Stage Left: Played straight usually.
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Sure, Let's Go with That: When Superboy needs a civilian last name, Martian Manhunter suggests Kent. Not being privy to Superman's secret identity, Miss Martian and Superboy assume that he's referring to the late Kent Nelson, who they've met.
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Secret Identity
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On the first day at school Artemis is surprised when a strange boy (Dick Grayson, who knows her Secret Identity but not vice versa) snaps a photo of them together and says, "One day we'll laugh at this." Five years later after Artemis has apparently been killed, Nightwing looks at the photo and grimly repeats the line.
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Canon Foreigner: Wolf. The Terror Twins. Green Beetle.
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Bizarre Alien Biology
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Bizarre Alien Biology: Martians age about three times more slowly than humans do. So, while Miss Martian has the physical and mental maturity of a sixteen-year-old, she's really forty-eight in Earth years. And that's not even getting into her abilities... Rann is host to things like living quicksand pits which burp and eliminate waste via purple flames.
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Sexy Shirt Switch: Of the "before anything happens" variety. In "Salvage", Artemis is walking around wearing only a shirt while talking to Wally.
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Can't Kill You, Still Need You: When their control over the Justice League is broken, Vandal Savage tells Klarion to retreat. Klarion argues that he could beat the Team given the chance, but Savage counters that he'd probably destroy the Watchtower in doing so, and they need the League alive for the next phase of their plan...though having the League alive doesn't actually seem necessary through the next season.
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Age Lift: The team are an interesting mix of teen heroes from different points in DCU history. Using Dick Grayson as a baseline, Aqualad, Superboy and Miss Martian should be younger (Tim Drake's age) and Beast Boy should be older (about Dick's age). With Zatanna, it's complicated by the fact she was originally presented as a teenager like Dick, but starting with the DC Animated Universe and even getting imported to the comics, she's presented as about Bruce Wayne's age.
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Opinion Flip-Flop: Kid Flash changes his opinion on the existence of magic, which he believes to be nothing but technology obscured with false mysticism, as soon as he hears that M'gann believes it is real.
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Creator Cameo
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Creator Cameo: Greg Weisman voices Snapper Carr.
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Bloodless Carnage
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Bloodless Carnage: Played with greatly in "Depths." Black Manta Kaldur appears to stab Artemis, but we see no wound at first. Then we see a spot of blood where she was stabbed later. THEN when it's revealed the whole thing was faked, we learn she was never actually stabbed in the first place, and Nightwing put a fake blood patch on her shirt.
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Rage Against the Reflection: In "The Fix", Tigress (Artemis) smashes the mirror when she looks into it and sees her real face staring back at her, rather than the illusion everyone else sees, as she is so angry at the lie she is living.
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Dragon-in-Chief: Black Beetle is very clearly one of the most dangerous individuals on Earth, easily fighting off the likes of Superboy and Mongul. He is largely just the muscle of The Reach, driving the battles and emotional trial with Blue Beetle. It's assumed he is programmed to be completely obedient to The Reach, but in the penultimate episode of Season Two he determines the leader to be unfit and assigns a new one of his own choosing.
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Heroic BSoD
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The reason Despero did so much damage in "Cornered" was because Miss Martian was still suffering Heroic BSoD after mind zapping Kaldur.
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Trailers Always Spoil: The commercial still during the debut spoiled that Miss Martian and Artemis would join the Team. The starting theme also featured Artemis in the episodes before her introduction.
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Darker and Edgier
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Darker and Edgier: "Failsafe" followed the Team as they were killed off one by one, although it was just a simulation. Although they begin by trying to convince themselves that the beams are just transporting everyone to a holding-area. It's not till right up at the end that they acknowledge that they're just killing people. "Secrets" was quite a large departure from the rest of the series due to its very dark ending. Specifically, the Villain of the Week murdered his own sister to gain supernatural powers. The sister's ghost could only say the word "secret", and Artemis and Zatanna find out at the end that "secret" was the very last word she saw when she died. It was also the series' Halloween episode. The second season in general is much darker than the first. The comic miniseries World Without Grownups was largely Played for Laughs, with the average kid's reaction to the missing adults being a few minutes of fear and confusion followed by the realization they can do whatever they like. It also doesn't mention babies or other children incapable of, for example, fixing themselves a sandwich. The episode based on it, "Misplaced", is more realistic in its portrayal of how traumatic this would be. With the series making a Channel Hop from Cartoon Network to their own private streaming service, they've confirmed that Outsiders will explore more adult themes and storylines that they couldn't do before otherwise.
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Conflicting Loyalty: In "Downtime", Aqualad is torn between being with the Team and with his Atlantean friends (in particular, his crush Tula).
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Power Creep, Power Seep
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Power Creep, Power Seep: Everyone's been Seeped compared to their modern-day comic book counterparts. The Flashes aren't aware of the Speed Force, Miss Martian is still learning her trickier Martian abilities, Superman doesn't have super-breath, Batman is wrong occasionally— even the Green Lanterns, while still being clear examples of Storybreaker Power, don't have omniscient rings. Superboy in particular has an entirely different powerset: instead of "Tactile Telekinesis" that allowed him to mimic Superman's powers, his diluted Kryptonian DNA just gives him the original 1938 Superman's powerset: he can lift a car but not a bus, and while he can't fly, he can leap tall buildings in a single bound.
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Does This Remind You of Anything?: The history of Rhelasia, as well as the name of North Rhelesia's leader, is based on Korea's history prior to the Korean War and Syngman Rhee, the first president of South Korea. The uniforms of the North Rhelasian soldier bodyguards are based on the uniforms worn by Korean People's Army soldiers. The fact that this event takes place in Taipei also brings to mind the issues of unification and independence between China and Taiwan. After the Time Skip, Red Arrow looks like he has not shaved nor cut his hair in a long while, stumbles and falls while moving around, and keeps a robber from taking money then steals some of it. His comic incarnation was a former heroin addict. His intervention is even less subtle about this. Between the "used to treat your body like a temple" dialogue, a former enabler to his self-destructive actions, a guy used to be just like him and quit the habit and friends who state that they were his friends before this was a problem, they get the metaphor very thin. Likewise the kryptonite patches used by Superboy are like nicotine patches, with the same addiction theme. In the tie-in comics, M'gann tells La'gaan when she shows him her true white martian form that "This isn't who I am. It's just the body I was born with". Superman's relationship with Superboy - or lack thereof - is awfully similar to a man who finds out he has a kid he never wanted, a kid that was created by using his genetic material without his permission. Even the fandom debate over the subject mirrors real-world discussions about a "man's responsibility".
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You Can't Thwart Stage One: Well, you can, but you thwarting it was all the plan of The Light.
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Tempting Fate
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Tempting Fate: Artemis asks Wally what is the worst that could happen with her temporarily coming out of retirement to go on a dangerous mission. The very next scene is her death. It is later revealed that her death was staged and she is about to go under cover, where she again asks what is the worst that could happen. Wall does it himself in "Summit." Naturally, by the end of "Endgame," he is dead.
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Badass Adorable
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Badass Adorable: Captain Marvel. From the start he acts like the ten year old he is, only the team doesn't know. Which makes his disappointment over not getting to go to the Halloween party in "Secrets" kind of adorable even when he has a tantrum and goes trick or treating instead.
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Gratuitous Spanish: Bane has a tendency to do this. The Hispanic Blue Beetle often refers to team members using Spanish slang. Impulse likes to imitate him.
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Relationship Upgrade
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Relationship Upgrade: Miss Martian and Superboy as of "Terrors". Though as of the second season there has been an Offscreen Breakup. Kid Flash and Artemis also had this upgrade as of "Auld Acquaintance."
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"It" Is Dehumanizing
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"It" Is Dehumanizing: When Superboy first awakes in Cadmus, they make a point of referring to him as "it" and "the weapon." Harm calls Artemis and Zatanna "its."
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No Biochemical Barriers
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In "Performance," when Miss Martian catches the flu that has been affecting so many of the people around her, Robin mentions that H. G. Wells predicted there could be such a cross-species disease.
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Brainwashed and Crazy
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Brainwashed and Crazy: The Guardian and Superboy suffered from this in the first episode. "Bloodlines" has Neutron brainwashed and controlled by unidentified aliens. Blue Beetle suffers from this as revealed in "The Runaways". Green Beetle pretended he was a hero of Mars who could control his scarab and tricked Blue Beetle into letting him brainwash him by saying he was "fixing" his scarab.
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Genre Savvy
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Genre Savvy: While in disguise as Tommy Terror, Superboy tells Hugo Strange that he doesn't want to live in a "fantasy world where every problem's solved in half an hour!"
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"Well Done, Son" Guy
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"Well Done, Son" Guy: Superboy wants to learn from Superman, but Supes distanced himself from the kid until the New Year's episode. Robin shows some signs of this as well, being visibly jealous when Batman asks to speak to "Just Aqualad" after a failed training mission. Fortunately, as soon as Batman notices Robin's hurt feelings he invites him outside for a father-son basketball game. He refers to it as "training" but his real intentions are obvious. Icicle, Jr. wants to earn the respect of his father, Icicle, Sr., who is the dominant prisoner in Belle Reve.
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The Worf Effect
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The Worf Effect: Superboy gets hit with this hard in Season 2. Sometimes in Season One, as well, really - like every powerhouse hero, he's got a bad case of Strong as They Need to Be. The Justice League or some of its members being taken out often times happens. Red Volcano briefly in Season 2. In his first appearance, he took on the entire team and was only neutralized by Red Torpedo and Red Inferno's Heroic Sacrifice. Here, Blue Beetle alone manages to take him down, to show just how dangerous the rebooted Scarab is. Lampshaded in "The Hunt" when the Runaways fight Black Beetle and he takes down Tye first. Tye recovers though, and manages to get a few hits on Black when the Runaways Zerg Rush him. The beetle drones in "Endgame" were supposed to be as strong as a Beetle warrior like Black Beetle. While they may have had similar weapons, someone apparently skimped on the armor, as it takes literally no effort for even Badass Normals to destroy them despite Black Beetle being able to solo the entire team. Poor Wonder Girl never even got to be built up as powerful before her abrupt Worfing - her very first appearance has her get trashed by Lobo, and literally every onscreen fight she has had against a named enemy includes her snaring them with her lasso and them immediately using said lasso to smash her into the ground. One wonders why she uses the thing... and, for that matter, why the writers use her, if they won't let her do anything. When Mammoth is introduced in "Drop-Zone", his first act is a Curb-Stomp Battle where he wipes the floor with Bane.
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Misplaced Wildlife: In "Intervention", an Australian frilled lizard appears in the African nation of Bialya. This is subverted when it's later revealed that the lizard is actually Beast Boy incognito.
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All There in the Manual
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Also, due to an incident with an illusion of the Joker in Mount Justice, he hates monkeys. And apes. Not that he's ever come across a normal ape or monkey, mind, nor one that isn't trying to kill him.
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Emotionally Tongue-Tied
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Emotionally Tongue-Tied: Superboy spends episode 3 uncertain on how to apologize to Miss Martian after he lashes out at her for using telepathy.
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Fluorescent Footprints: Cheshire's mask has infrared, allowing her to see these.
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Dressing as the Enemy
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Dressing as the Enemy: Aqualad and Garth attempt this tactic, but they are recognized by Black Manta almost immediately (Aqualad's waterbearers gave him away). Superboy and Miss Martian disguise themselves as the Terror Twins in order to infiltrate Belle Reeve Penitentiary. At the end of "Alienated", Lagoon Boy boards the Bioship to see two Kroloteans manning it. They turn out to be Miss Martian and Martian Manhunter in disguise. In "Beneath", Miss Martian takes out and replaces Shimmer by assuming her form. The real Shimmer is left sealed up inside an oil drum. Numerous times in "Summit". Miss Martian replaces Deathstroke to infiltrate the meeting between the Light and the Reach, and almost half the team is revealed to be in disguise as the Light's backup.
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Earth Is the Center of the Universe
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Earth Is the Center of the Universe: Vandal Savage believes it should be, at least.
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Comic-Book Time
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Comic-Book Time: T.O. Morrow was building robotic infiltrators to destroy the Justice Society of America back during World War II, and is still building robotic infiltrators to destroy the Justice League. It turns out T.O. Morrow is actually a bed-ridden, decrepit old man, who built a robotic version of himself to continue his work. The show actually averts this due to Time Skips between each season and each episode giving a date means that the universe is continuously progressing forward. By Season 4 the show has covered a complete decade of history, with characters having grown and developed in unique ways.
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Gone Horribly Right
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Superhuman Trafficking
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Superhuman Trafficking: The Light have been sending metahuman teenagers to their mysterious alien partners for some unspecified reason.
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Order Versus Chaos
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Order Versus Chaos: Turns up in "Denial", Dr. Fate works for the Lords of Order while Klarion is a Lord of Chaos.
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Artistic License – Geology
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Artistic License – Geology: Yellowstone is indeed a super-volcano capable of depopulating North America and generally threatening humanity. However, the series presents it as a single, slightly-larger-than-average volcano. The Yellowstone caldera, in reality, encompasses all of Yellowstone and is the size of the state of Connecticut (in fact, even though the volcanic nature of the park's hot springs was well known, the caldera itself could not be seen due to its size until satellite photos were taken of the area, and it was realized that the entire park was the caldera).
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Underestimating Badassery
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Underestimating Badassery: The Riddler is the laughingstock of Belle Reve penitentiary, excluded even from eating lunch at the same table as the other prisoners, but is the only prisoner to manage to escape at the end of "Terrors."
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Death by Origin Story
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Death by Origin Story: While discussing Blue Beetle's origin in "Salvage", we learn that Ted Kord was killed after supposedly creating the Scarab that ended up bonding with Jaime.
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Adaptational Friendship
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Adaptational Friendship: In the original comic, in an attempt to strike out against the older heroes, Superboy helps found the titular group alongside Impulse and Robin (Tim Drake), with the trio all being close friends. In the cartoon, Superboy ends up befriending a completely different speedster and Batman sidekick- Kid Flash and Robin (Dick Grayson), both whom were part of the adults the team was seeking independence from in the comic. Impulse and Tim Drake are also eventually introduced in the second season, but neither has much of relationship with Superboy.
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Mr. Fanservice
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Mr. Fanservice: Superboy has a number of shirtless scenes, and together with Aqualad, has the most muscled physique. Works in-universe for Miss Martian.
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The Blank
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The Blank: In "The Fix", Miss Martian and Artemis make a Journey to the Center of the Mind in an attempt to repair Aqualad's shattered psyche. There they are confronted by a version of Aqualad that has no face.
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The Cameo
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The Cameo: Wendy, Marvin and Snapper Carr all appear as supporting characters at Superboy and Miss Martian's school. "Homefront" introduced Barbara Gordon and Bette Kane as two of Artemis' classmates. "Humanity" had flashbacks to Golden Age heroes Alan Scott, Wildcat, Sandman, Firebrand and Red Torpedo. "Depths" included Hal Jordan's friend, Tom Kalmaku, in a small speaking role, though he's not named onscreen. Their boss, Carol Ferris, is more prominently featured. In the Cold Opening of "Denial", a Phony Psychic in New Orleans is Madame Xanadu, with Kent Nelson mentioning that she has potential for real magical power. "Before the Dawn" has an appearance of Stephanie Brown and an unnamed bystander that seems to be Virgil Hawkins. One of the other actresses on the Hello, Megan! show is Rita Farr, the civilian identity of Elastigirl of the Doom Patrol. The love interest in Hello, Megan! is played by Paul Sloane. In the comics, he was an actor who got terribly scarred, causing him to become the second Two-Face (in the Earth-Two continuity) and Charlatan (in recent continuity). And lastly, the actors who play Megan's parents in Hello, Megan! are Jonathan Lord and Sandra Stanyon, characters from Silverblade. In issue #17 of the tie-in comic, after Kobra's giant serpent starts wrecking havoc in the city, a blue-haired woman with a red hoodie and black top resembling Elisa Maza is prominently seen fleeing and then rescued by the Flash. Appropriate since Weissman worked on both shows, and by association, the tie-in comic.
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Villain Cred
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Averted when Sportsmaster is offered generous compensation for the death of his daughter Artemis. He says normally he would take the offer, but his Villain Cred will suffer if he takes a playoff.
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Pay Evil unto Evil
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Pay Evil unto Evil: Megan claims Mind Rape is okay when the people being mind raped are evil.
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I Surrender, Suckers
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I Surrender, Suckers: How Artemis took down the Reds in "Homefront". When the Runaways get teleported right in the middle of a squad of Reach soldiers, they pretend to surrender so they can catch the soldiers off guard.
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HotForTeacher
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Hot for Teacher: Kid Flash, in true Flash style, starts to flirt with Black Canary as soon as she appears as the Team's combat trainer. He does this again as a defense mechanism when she mentions Artemis' "death" in "Disordered".
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Heterosexual Life-Partners
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Heterosexual Life-Partners: Dick Grayson (Robin I) and Wally West (Kid Flash). In season two, Impulse and Blue Beetle.
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Papa Wolf
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Papa Wolf: Surprisingly enough,Black Manta is fiercely protective of his son even after it's revealed Kaldur had been deceiving him the whole time.
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Kneel, Push, Trip
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Kneel, Push, Trip: The boys do this to Blockbuster in "Fireworks". Kid Flash runs at Blockbuster and dives between his legs (at superspeed), then kneels behind him. The confused Blockbuster turns to look at Kid Flash and then turns back just in time to see Aqualad and Superboy flying at him. They punch him in the jaw and he falls backwards over Kid Flash. Kid Flash then remarks that he "learned that one in kindergarten".
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Stealth Pun: In his first scene in the pilot, Wally gets given the "cold shoulder" by Captain Cold. Even better, the entire first five minutes of the pilot features four ice villains, and is thus one gigantic "cold open". (Involving Batman) A slightly mean one: the Zeta tube system refers to the Justice League with the letter A following a numeral (presumably indicating when they joined; Superman is A1, for example). This is because the team is instead referred to with B, followed by their number. They are literally the B-team.
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Grenade Tag: Robin does this against a mind controlled Black Canary in "Auld Aquaintance".
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Royals Who Actually Do Something: The first thing Queen Perdita of Vlatava does after life-threatening heart surgery is tell her supervillain uncle she's revoking his title and diplomatic immunity. That is one tough kid. Her uncle is a villainous example, actively working as the leader of the Injustice League and agent of the Light prior to his arrest. And speaking of which, two members of the Light are royal: Queen Bee and Ocean-Master/Prince Orm.
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Artificial Human
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Artificial Human: Red Inferno and Red Torpedo used to look (and think they were) human as part of T.O. Morrow's plan to have them destroy the community of superheroes from within. Red Tornado was constructed to always look like, and know he was, a robot, but he built an android body of his own so he could interact with humans as John Smith.
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Do Not Adjust Your Set: The Injustice League broadcasts their ransom demand ($10 billion) across all the world's satellite signals. Robin hijacks the world's television signals to give an inspiring speech to humanity after the League is defeated in "Failsafe." In "Misplaced," the Team sends a message to the kids of the world to reassure them that somebody is looking for the adults, and that they need to work together until their parents come back.
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Faceless Goons: Kobra's masked cultists, Black Manta's helmeted manta troopers, and Queen Bee's balaclava wearing soldiers. Averted a few times though, once Artemis infiltrates Black Manta's crew.
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Wrong Genre Savvy: Blue Beetle uses a Chest Blaster to send Volcano flying while the runaways free themselves, even telling Volcano not to stereotype. This foreshadows the fact that Jaime isn't the one in control.
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It Only Works Once: Dr. Fate beats Klarion by attacking his familiar. When Kid Flash tries this during their second meeting, Klarion morphs his familiar into a giant, super-strong cat monster that can more than handle itself in combat. Batman defeated Clayface in his first appearance with electric batarangs; when Robin tried it again in Clayface's second appearance, Clayface explained that that trick did not work anymore. It is a good thing the Team knew that and were only using the batarangs as a distraction. In story at least, the scarab charm. It cured Blue's Scarab in the distant past, but in the present it broke after curing Jaime and Green Beetle. If they get put on mode again, it'll be permanent
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Good Is Not Nice: Nabu, a Lord of Order, is one of the world's most powerful protectors and one of the only defenses against the Lords of Chaos, but to affect the world he must inhabit the body of a mortal. If he cannot find a willing host he will take one, and if he fears that his host cannot be trusted to don the Helm of Nabu after they have been freed, he will never let them go.
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The Krolotean language is unintelligible to everyone but Blue Beetle, whose armor has a Universal Translator. Other characters, and the audience, cannot understand the language even when Beetle is the one speaking it.
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Chekhov's Gun
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In "Bereft" there is a split-second shot of a White Martian (which could've easily been mistaken for a Cadmus genomorph in Superboy's memories) while M'gann is restoring the Team's memories. Doubles as a Chekhov's Gun: in the episode "Usual Suspects", Superboy reveals he saw it, too.
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Mistaken Identity
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Mistaken Identity: In "Homefront", Artemis hears Red Tornado call out her and Robin's code names and assumes he has come to save them from the bad guys. It turns out to be Red Torpedo, who has the exact same voice as Red Tornado.
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Extranormal Prison: Featured Belle Reve as a sort of prison for supervillains, where the inmates wear collars that inhibit their powers. The compound itself has extremely tight security, including walls not even Superman himself could break through.
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Your Mind Makes It Real
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Your Mind Makes It Real: In "Failsafe", Miss Martian accidentally hijacks the training simulation created by the Martian Manhunter, causing anyone who "dies" to slip into a coma in the real world. In "The Fix", while she and Artemis infiltrate Kaldur's shattered mind, she warns Artemis that the projections will only hurt her if she believes in them. Ironically, Artemis keeps her head and stays out of danger, while Miss Martian's guilt makes her vulnerable even though she should know better.
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Ironic Echo: In "Drop Zone", when Robin first sees the Kobra leader he says "What's wrong, Koby? You look disconcerted." Later in the episode when he proves to be a better fighter than Robin he says "What's wrong, boy? You look disconcerted." T.O. Morrow has created three separate androids that he hoped would help him destroy the superheroes of the world, but each one chose to be a hero and attempt to become more human. His fourth android, Red Volcano, he made with the express intention of "No more Pinocchios..." Such were Volcano's words to Morrow right before killing him. When Harm is fighting Artemis, he says "So unfocused. It can't fight Harm while fighting itself." After his Villainous Breakdown, Artemis returns the sentiment. On the first day at school Artemis is surprised when a strange boy (Dick Grayson, who knows her Secret Identity but not vice versa) snaps a photo of them together and says, "One day we'll laugh at this." Five years later after Artemis has apparently been killed, Nightwing looks at the photo and grimly repeats the line.
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Sir Not-Appearing-in-This-Trailer: The preview for the pilot does not feature the two main female characters (Artemis and Miss Martian), since Artemis doesn't actually appear at all in that pilot episode, and Miss Martian only arrives in the coda.
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Pass Fail
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Pass Fail: M'Gann is actually a White Martian.
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Only Sane Man
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Only Sane Man: Conner gets to be this in "Disordered," voicing likely viewer incredulity.
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Changing of the Guard
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Changing of the Guard: Although the show is an ensemble cast, in the first season Superboy was a major character and his character arc was one of the main storylines. In the second, the focus shifted mainly to Blue Beetle, so early on the two team-up for an episode, cementing Superboy's development into a superhero in his own right while establishing Beetle as the rookie with a dark secret. Since then Superboy's screentime have been drastically reduced, while Jamie's part of the Spotlight-Stealing Squad.
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Fire-Forged Friends
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Fire-Forged Friends: Applies to the Team, the Runaways, and Jaime and the Scarab.
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Hurl It into the Sun
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Hurl It into the Sun: Captain Marvel deals with a giant, mutated plant this way.
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Cardboard Prison
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Cardboard Prison: Belle Reve, a supervillain penitentiary run by Amanda Waller, strong enough to contain Superman himself. They checked. It takes one episode for an escape plan to be implemented. To be fair, Waller’s exact words were that the walls are “thick enough� to stop Superman. The villains’ escape plan was several months in the making, and required corruption at the highest levels allowing the smuggling in of multiple weapons and a massive amount of support materiel.
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That Thing Is Not My Child!
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Bruce Wayne to Clark Kent for avoiding contact with Superboy, who views Superman as a father figure while he doesn't respond in kind.
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Good Guns, Bad Guns
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Good Guns, Bad Guns: Inverted in the case of oppressive Bialya and progressive Qurac. The former's military uses equipment drawn to resemble Real Life American military equipment, while the latter's soldiers use Kalashnikov-like guns.
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Captain Ersatz
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Tye Longshadow is a play on Long Shadow, the Apache Chief Captain Ersatz from Justice League Unlimited.
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Holodeck Malfunction: The Twist Ending of "Failsafe".
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It Has Been an Honor
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It Has Been an Honor: Kid Flash and Robin share a wordless sentiment right before charging into their "final battle." It's likely that such a message was conveyed between the two best friends.
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Emergency Transformation
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Emergency Transformation: Miss Martian gives a blood transfusion to the dying Garfield Logan by shapeshifting her cells to match his blood type when no other suitable donors are available, unintentionally turning him into a shape-shifter too.
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Power Echoes
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Power Echoes: When Kid Flash gets stuck inside Dr Fate's helmet and meets Kent Nelson's spirit, this happens to both of them... except the echoes sound a few seconds before they start speaking. It takes you a fair while to realise something is wrong.
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Wave-Motion Gun
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Wave-Motion Gun: The WarWorld has one with enough power to destroy a planet. Dr Fate redirected the beam and sent it back at the gun.
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Taught by Experience
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Taught by Experience: All the original members of the Team have done this to some extent or another during the Time Skip between the seasons. They have gained not just combat skill, but maturity and intelligence as well, and are now trying to pass that wisdom on to the next batch of teen heroes.
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Verbal Tic: Despero's helper robot, L-Ron, has a tendency to stick "-ism" on the end of words.
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Holding Hands: Plenty moments in "Bereft", from Wally taking Artemis's hand to support her to Superboy grabbing Megan's hand to help her in the final battle. Superboy holds Miss Martian's hand to reassure her when she reveals her Dark Secret: that she is really a White Martian.
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Captain Ethnic: Tye Longshadow, Ed Dorado, Asami Koizumi, and Virgil Hawkins; the first three are tasteful, Ethnic Scrappy-averting reimaginings of Apache Chief, El Dorado, and Samurai from Superfriends, and Virgil (Static) replaces Black Vulcan. They seem to be pretty popular in the fandom so far. Subverted with one of the comic originals, Black Lightning. The name now comes from the fact that his lightning is actually black in color.
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Birds of a Feather
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Birds of a Feather: Surprisingly, for some, Miss Martian and Lagoon Boy are this, they both have similar backgrounds of being discriminated because of their physical appearance.
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Raised by Grandparents: Though not biologically related, Bart/Impulse considers the Garricks his honorary great-grandparents after he's stranded in the past and they take him in. Ed/El Dorado was raised by his grandfather.
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Dragon Ascendant
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Dragon Ascendant: Black Beetle takes over the Reach from the Reach Ambassador after declaring him unfit to lead.
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Top-Heavy Guy
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Top-Heavy Guy: Tommy of the Terror Twins has a huge muscular upper body after the Time Skip, but his legs have relatively a lot less muscle.
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Defrosting Ice Queen
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Red Arrow is starting to defrost. A little. He gets a big helping of humble pie at the end of season one, which unfortunately prompts a whole lot of self-hatred.
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Disappeared Dad: Garfield's origin story usually includes the death of his mother and father, but Mark Logan is curiously absent in this continuity. Greg Weisman even reveals that Garfield uses his mother's maiden name.
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A liberal use in the pilot though not quite enough for a Hurricane of Puns...yet.
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Bilingual Bonus
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Bilingual Bonus: In "Misplaced", Klarion and four other Evil Sorcerers all chant a spell by saying "Wir sind die Pfeifer von Hameln" meaning "We are the whistlers of Hamelin", in reference to The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Everything Asami says is in Japanese. While her accent is lacking, it's mostly accurate and not full of eels.
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Easter Egg: In the episode "Image", Gar Logan has a poster of Aqualad. Seen here: [1]◊.
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Clark Kent and Kent Nelson, which is Lampshaded: J'onn suggests "Kent" as Superboy's last name, but since Superboy and Megan do not know Superman's secret identity they assume it is in honor of the recently deceased Kent Nelson.
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Plot Armor
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Plot Armor: The Light has never gone all-out to try and destroy the League or the team, although Blue Beetle II and Aquagirl both died fighting them. With the League, it's implied they want to use them as scapegoats, while Summit makes clear that the team is alive primarily because the Light, for all their planning, simply doesn't view them as a threat.
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Beam-O-War
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Beam-O-War: In "Terrors", Icicle Jr. and Mr. Freeze use their ice beams against each other. They are too equally matched, so Superboy intervenes and takes down Mr. Freeze. There's also one between Blue Beetle and Black Beetle in "Before The Dawn".
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The One Where Everyone Dies
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The One Where Everyone Dies: During "Failsafe", the entire Justice League and later the Team are all killed off during an alien invasion. However, it turns out, it was actually Miss Martian overriding a psychic training simulation, leading everyone to believe the deaths were real. Martian Manhunter 'kills' M'gann to snap her out of it and release everyone.
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Conversational Troping
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Conversational Troping: Impulse uses the term "Big Bad" to describe Jaime's evil future self. Tigress also uses the term to describe Black Manta.
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The Omniscient Council of Vagueness
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The Omniscient Council of Vagueness: The Light.
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Lie to the Beholder
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Lie to the Beholder: In season 2, Artemis infiltrates the Light using a magic necklace that hides her identity.
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Speak of the Devil
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Speak of the Devil: In "Secrets": When the Forever People are explaining who Desaad works for to Superboy, they refuse to speak Darkseid's name. Amusingly, Dreamer's projection of Desaad is the one that says "unspeakable", as if it has a mind of its own for that particular moment.
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Hollywood Hacking
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Hollywood Hacking: Seems to be Robin's thing.
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Secret Relationship
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Secret Relationship: Superboy and Miss Martian try to keep their romance from the team, at least initially. Red Arrow and Cheshire also clearly developed one during the Time Skip, to the point of marriage and a kid.
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Nom de Mom
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Nom de Mom: Cheshire/Jade Nguyen, due to issues with her father, Sportsmaster/Lawrence Crock. A lesser example: According to Word of God, Garfield Logan, due to Mark Logan being Adapted Out in this continuity. Logan is Marie's birth name.invoked
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Truncated Theme Tune: Young Justice season 1 returned from its last hiatus with the theme song reduced to a five second bit of the tune and its title card, rather than the 20 second one that introduced all characters. This was at least partly to make room for the DC Nation shorts that appear before/during/after the show. Foreign broadcasts keep the extended theme song.
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Worf Had the Flu
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Worf Had the Flu: When fighting the mind-controlled Justice League, Artemis is amazed that they haven't been killed already. Wally points out that since the mind-control is more like remote-control, the League's actions have to be controlled by someone, Klarion. Klarion has to micro-manage every member, and this bottlenecks their performance to a threat that the Team can hope to survive. The reason Despero did so much damage in "Cornered" was because Miss Martian was still suffering Heroic BSoD after mind zapping Kaldur.
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Fantastic Drug
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Fantastic Drug: Luthor's "shields" suppress human DNA to allow a half kryptonian to use the full range of their powers. In practice they function more like G-rated steroids.
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An Ice Suit
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An Ice Suit: The cold-themed villains again.
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Attack! Attack... Retreat! Retreat!
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Attack! Attack... Retreat! Retreat!: A massive group of aliens is attacking our heroes! Wait, what's that? Blue Beetle's with them? Retreat! Evacuate the base! Alien women and children first! Activate the Self-Destruct Mechanism!
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Tomboy and Girly Girl
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Tomboy and Girly Girl: It seems Artemis and Miss Martian are fitting this dynamic.
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Facepalm of Doom: In "Happy New Year", Lobo grabs Wonder Girl's face with his palm and throws her against a wall.
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What Measure Is a Non-Cute?
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What Measure Is a Non-Cute?: Miss Martian fears what will happen when her true appearance is discovered, as her natural form is huge and monstrous. The Team points out that they are not so shallow as to judge her by her appearance.
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The Bad Guy Wins
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The Bad Guy Wins: The Light "wins" most skirmishes with the team, getting what they want even when it looks like they have lost. In the end, Vandal Savage has the War World, an alliance with Darkseid, Earth at the forefront of galactic prominence, Reach-derived technology, the Reach are kicked off Earth and Lex Luthor becomes a famed candidate for UN Secretary-General.
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Vocal Evolution
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Vocal Evolution: Quite prominently in Jesse McCartney's Nightwing. While his Nightwing voice in the the first four episodes of the second season was deeper than his Robin voice, it still didn't sound like a guy in his late teens (Dick, as Nightwing is about 18-19 years old). His voice deepened slightly in the second season's fifth episode, and this got particularly noticeable in the sixth episode of Invasion.
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It Works Better with Bullets
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It Works Better with Bullets: In "Drop Zone", Bane attempts to set of a series of explosives planted around the team, only to find that Kid Flash is now holding the detonator that had been in his hand a second earlier.
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Glass Cannon
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Glass Cannon: The alien scouts in "Failsafe" can disintegrate Superman in one shot, but can be taken down by one of Artemis's arrows.
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Tomato in the Mirror
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Tomato in the Mirror: Red Arrow was the most gung-ho about finding the mole, only to find out that he was unknowningly the mole the entire time. Even worse, he is actually a clone of the original Roy Harper, who was kidnapped by the Light three years prior.
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Borrowed Catchphrase
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Borrowed Catchphrase: Wally has borrowed M'gann's catchphrase as "Hello, Wally!", and even "Hello, Megan!" In season two, Beast Boys adopts Kid Flash's "Souvenir!" as his own. This is lampshaded by Blue Beetle when Impulse borrows it himself.
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Thou Shalt Not Kill
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Thou Shalt Not Kill: Ostensibly, the position taken by the Team, being subordinates to the Justice League.
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Make-Out Kids
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Make-Out Kids: Megan and Conner. Fortunately, they have a giant robo-sphere that can somehow discreetly warn them before anyone sees them.
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Gratuitous Foreign Language
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Gratuitous Foreign Language: Gratuitous German: The magic chant in "Misplaced". It is a reference to The Pied Piper of Hamelin. Gratuitous Greek: In "Downtime", the conversation between Aquaman and Aqualad is spoken in very bad Greek. Word of God is that it was supposed to be a dialect based on ancient Greek, which might explain why it sounded jarring to modern Greek speakers. All things considered, the dialect used is passable for Atlantean, if considered an offshoot of Ancient Greek. Easily one of the least offensive examples, Gratuitous Spanish: Bane has a tendency to do this. The Hispanic Blue Beetle often refers to team members using Spanish slang. Impulse likes to imitate him. Also "Secrets" had Gratuitous Old English, roughly meaning "I summon the strength of Beowulf".
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Fusion Dance
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Fusion Dance: The Forever People, a group of five New Gods from New Genesis, have the ability to fuse into the 10-foot tall being Infinity-Man.
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Strange Minds Think Alike
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Strange Minds Think Alike: In "Humanity", Zatanna shares Robin's Running Gag tendency for backformations.
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Cursed with Awesome
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Cursed with Awesome: Due to being a clone, Superboy will never visibly age. Alanna points out that means Conner will always be good looking, but Superboy still views it as a negative. Also lampshaded by Superboy:
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Self-Fulfilling Prophecy: Impulse tells Jaime that he will become the vanguard of the Reach invasion in the future. Jaime freaks out and wants the Scarab off his back to prevent this. This leads him to trust Green Beetle, who fixes the Scarab and sets Jaime on the path to fulfilling that future. Played with, however, Impulse's actions ultimately - albeit indirectly - ended with Jaime being free and the prophecy being destroyed. If Impulse hadn't shown up, Jaime would have eventually fallen to the Reach anyway.
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Hero with Bad Publicity
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Hero with Bad Publicity: You can just watch the Justice League's public relations take a nose dive in season two.
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Hates Everyone Equally
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Hates Everyone Equally: G. Gordon Godfrey hates superheroes with a passion. However, when the Reach showed up, he suddenly proclaimed them to be wonderful, to a suspicious amount. Turns out as soon as the Reach screwed up at all, he turned on them as well.
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Even Evil Has Standards
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Even Evil Has Standards: Despero came to Earth to challenge its greatest warriors to gladiatorial combat and uses his Third Eye only to ensure a fair fight by disabling Zatara (magic is cheating) and Billy Batson (who was 15). His servant L-Ron gets increasingly annoyed as the fight goes on because no one will fight Despero one on one.
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Got Me Doing It
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Got Me Doing It: Over the course of the series, the Team starts picking up on each other’s speech patterns and phrases.
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Apologetic Attacker: Aqualad apologises to mind-controlled Aquaman after having to knock him unconscious. M'Gann does the same with brainwashed J'onn.
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Magic from Technology
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Magic from Technology: Abra Kadabra's schtick. Kid Flash believes this of all magic and fervently tries to explain everything supernatural that he encounters (well, at least in that one episode).
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Compilation Movie
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Compilation Movie: Independence Day was advertised as such.
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Walk-In Chime-In: Happens a few times, usually when someone enters the room via boom tube or flies into a conversation. Robin is frequently guilty.
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Good Thing You Can Heal
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Good Thing You Can Heal: Despite all the fighting on the show, the only member of the Team to actually receive lethal blows is Superboy, the only character that is Nigh-Invulnerable. In Summit, Ra's Al Ghul, who is routinely resurrected, is the only character to be killed despite Black Beetle fighting other heroes after he stabs Ra's.
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Gender Flip: In the Red Tornado miniseries, Red Torpedo is female and Red Inferno is male. The animated versions have this reversed, to fit the Golden Age characters they've been combined with. Asami "Sam" Koizumi is a female version of Samurai from Super Friends.
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La Résistance: Dubbilex the DNAlien and an undisclosed number of the other Genomorphs were well aware that Project Cadmus was using them for purposes they felt were wrong, such as brainwashing the Guardian and Superboy, so they had been surreptitiously trying to get the Justice League's attention and aiding the young heroes all along.
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"Die Hard" on an X: The episode "Homefront" features Robin and Artemis, the Team Badass Normals, on the run from superpowered elemental androids while trying to rescue the rest of their team.
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I Let You Win: Queen Bee's minions deliberately throw the fight against the Team in "Intervention" because it serves the Light's purposes to have them free Blue Beetle from Reach control.
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Hammerspace
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Hammerspace: In the fight with Harm in "Secrets" just where does Artemis' crossbow come from, or disappear to a few moments later?
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Hour of Power
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Superboy does this against Mammoth in "Usual Suspects" while under the influence of the Shield patches.
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Gratuitous German
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Gratuitous German: The magic chant in "Misplaced". It is a reference to The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
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Official Couple: Miss Martian and Superboy as of "Terrors", but apparently no longer as of "Happy New Years". In Invasion, M'gann and La'gaan, Wally and Artemis, Red Arrow and Cheshire. Though by the end of the season,M'gann has broken up with La'gaan, and it looks like she and Superboy are getting back together.
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Out-Gambitted
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Both the Light and the Reach when they realize the Team has Out-Gambitted them completely.
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You Are Already Checked In
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You Are Already Checked In: At least, that's what the computer at one of Green Arrow's secret bases in "Satisfaction" thinks when Red Arrow (clone Roy) tries to use the retinal scanner when Speedy (original Roy) is inside.
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Superhuman Transfusion: In "Images", Garfield Logan gained shapeshifting powers after receiving a blood transfusion from Miss Martian.
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Rule of Cool: Artemis riding a motorbike whilst aiming to shoot in "Secrets".
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Ascended Meme: Tie-in comics suggest The Flaming C is a TV show in Earth-16, with one kid dressed as The Flaming C during "Secrets."
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Hold Your Hippogriffs: Lagoon Boy admonishes Gamma Team to "stay liquid, minnows" when they are discovered infiltrating an alien base in "Happy New Year."
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I'll Kill You!: When the Team is convinced that Artemis has just died, Wally slips into this trope, proving that nope, he didn't actually hate her.
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Title In
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Title In: Locations are introduced in this way and so are the dates.
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Squishy Wizard
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Squishy Wizard: Zatanna is the only member of the Team who never does hand-to-hand combat.
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Evil Is One Big, Happy Family
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Evil Is One Big, Happy Family: It's more "Evil Is One Big Loyal Conspiracy With A Common Goal." Nearly every major villain in the entire series is either a member or agent of The Light. Even villains who don't like each other (Sportsmaster and Cheshire; Icicle, Sr. and the Riddler) often turn out to be allies through their connections to The Light. As this is a series where even The Joker and Lex Luthor are team players, it seems that The Light has managed to convince every supervillain on Earth to work together for their mutual benefit. Particularly notable that every single member is loyal enough that nobody has confessed any knowledge of The Light to an outside authority or otherwise betrayed The Light to any major degree. However later in the series many of the villains (especially Sportsmaster and the Reach) have their own goals and are plotting against (if not outright trying to kill) each other.
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Engineered Public Confession
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Engineered Public Confession: Kid Flash pulls this on Count Vertigo to get his diplomatic immunity revoked. The Team pulls this on the Light and the Reach in "Summit", recording their Summit with each other. They then show it too the UN, completely exposing the Reach's invasion and obliterating their Villain with Good Publicity status.
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Batman Gambit
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Batman Gambit: The entire pilot is one by Dubbilex, in order to free Superboy, the Genomorphs, and Cadmus from control of The Light. In "Targets", Lex Luthor and Ra's Al Ghul pull one off to get this universe's versions of North and South Rhelesia united under Lexcorp's — and by extension the Light's — "guidance". Kid Flash pulls this off in "Coldhearted." He realizes that Count Vertigo will always be a threat so long as he has diplomatic immunity and decides to fake the queen's death to make Vertigo think he was untouchable and admit to his attempts at killing her.
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Actor Allusion
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Actor Allusion: Jason Marsden as a time traveler trying to save the future and a friend to Blue Beetle. This isn't the first Khary Payton voiced an African-American character who is a hybrid human who glows blue when he uses his power, or becomes the leader of a team temporarily, and is The Mole. Ben Diskin as a psychotic with idiosyncratic speech patterns (Harm) and who binds and gags a character voiced by Lacey Chabert (Secret). Sound familiar? Jeff Bennett continues a tradition of voicing British butlers to wealthy businessmen in Greg Weisman productions, after Owen Burnett and Bernard Houseman. Clancy Brown as King Faraday, a blonde officer of the law in a Greg Weisman production. Alternately, Lex Luthor is a good guy this time around! Aquaman sounds like an American accented Kit Fisto, another hero with superpowers that leads an underwater battle. Yuri Lowenthal plays Icicle Jr, but this isn't the first time he's played a teenager with ice powers (except he's now a bad guy), nor is it his first time playing a "Well Done, Son" Guy on the villains' side. James Remar, who plays Icicle Sr, is no stranger to voicing aged prisoners whose child follows in his footsteps.
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Our Clones Are Different
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Our Clones Are Different: Cadmus were able to create adult clones of people, and grant the clones the memories and personality of the original while also giving them some subconscious mental conditioning to act as sleeper agents, although the clones otherwise had their own free will. Red Arrow and Guardian were both (unbeknownst to themselves) cloned from the original Roy Harper (Speedy), with Cadmus amputating the captive Speedy's arm for cloning material.
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Homosexual Reproduction
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Homosexual Reproduction: Superboy has the DNA of both Superman and Lex Luthor.
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Late to the Realization
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Late to the Realization: Wally is the last person to find out that Miss Martian and Superboy are dating.
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Properly Paranoid
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Properly Paranoid: In "Terrors", Batman doesn't let the Belle Reve prison staff know that Superboy and Miss Martian are going in undercover since it's possible the prison staff has been compromised. The ending reveals that the breakout was part of the prison psychiatrist Hugo Strange's scheme to become the new warden of Belle Reve.
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Character Development
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Robin appears to have inherited Batman's tendency for this, and the other members of the Team find it extremely frustrating. His Character Development involves not doing this without first letting the Team know what he's about to do.
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Popularity Food Chain
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Popularity Food Chain: Lampshaded by Icicle, Jr. in the Prison Episode: there are strict groups and everyone better know his place.
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Nebulous Criminal Conspiracy
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Nebulous Criminal Conspiracy: The Light seems to have connections or acts as the mastermind with nearly every villain that the heroes have faced so far.
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Visible Invisibility
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Visible Invisibility: Both Miss Martian and her bioship have the ability to stealth themselves by bending light around them. It is not true invisibility though and either one can be detected if moving around too much or the observer is particularly...observant.
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Guys Smash, Girls Shoot
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Guys Smash, Girls Shoot: In season one, the male members of the Team are either straight hand-to-hand combatants, or include hand-to-hand with their weaponry. The female members of the Team, however, have telekinesis, a bow-and-arrow, magic and technology gadgetry so they do not need to physically touch their opponents. Averted in season two, where the first episode introduces Wonder Girl and Batgirl, two hand-to-hand combatants that serve as some of the members of the newer Team.
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Super-Powered Evil Side
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Superpowered Evil Side: How they are playing Blue Beetle's relationship with the Scarab; it is not actually any more powerful than when Jaime is in control, but more willing to use Beetle's more dangerous weapons, and is more skilled.
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When Mammoth is introduced in "Drop-Zone", his first act is a Curb-Stomp Battle where he wipes the floor with Bane.
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Arrow Catch
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Arrow Catch: The Flash, under mind-control, does this with Artemis' arrows. She compensates by aiming an explosive arrow at the floor. Black Beetle with one of Arsenal's arrows in "True Colors". Arsenal faces this again with Mongul in "War".
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Twincest
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Twincest: Sort of. Superboy and Miss Martian start making out while undercover as the Terror Twins in "Terrors". Icicle Jr. isn't too pleased.
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Parental Substitute
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Parental Substitute: Bruce Wayne is very much this to Dick Grayson. Dick actually gets jealous in one episode when Bruce privately lectures Aqualad after a disastrous mission. Bruce then alleviates Dick's concerns by playing basketball with him (claiming that it's "training"). Suprisingly enough, this series averts the parental relationship between Bruce and Alfred. Word of God states that Alfred deliberately remained emotionally distant from Bruce in his youth because he felt it was inappropriate for a butler to act as a father to his "master". Alfred regrets that and has since become closer to both Dick and Bruce. Even though he rejected him in the beginning, Superman to Superboy does count as well.
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Adaptational Heroism
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Adaptational Heroism: In the comics, Artemis Crock is the 3rd Tigress, a villainess. The Tigress mantle itself gets this treatment - Artemis uses it while going undercover in Black Manta's organization, and takes it up again after Wally dies in the second season finale. Mary and especially Rudy West seem to be Good Parents in the show, as opposed to the abusive, self-centered Hate Sinks they were in the comics.
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Secret Test of Character
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Secret Test of Character: Black Manta has ordered an attempt to destroy a communications system that will set up contact between Earth and Mars. Kaldur, who is attacking the satellite launch, does not know that Black Manta has already smuggled a bomb on the rocket. When Kaldur fails to do the job himself and it goes up in flames anyway, he honestly attributes his success to a fluke. Black Manta wanted to see if he would take credit for a success that was not his own, since failure is a better judge of character than success.
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Power Tattoo
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Power Tattoo: Aqualad's, and other Atlantean's, light up when he is using his hard water powers or electric powers.
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Superhero Speciation
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Superhero Speciation: Averted with both featured superhero teams. The sixteen-member Justice League has Hawkman and Hawkwoman, and two Green Lanterns, Hal Jordan and John Stewart—with Guy Gardner also on Earth and willing to pick up any slack. Defied by the Team itself; though they accept Artemis into the group, Kaldur points out that they do not have "a quota on archers" and that Roy is still free to join whenever he wants. Even moreso in season two, where the Team expands its roster and has Batgirl, Robin, and Nightwing (Badass Normal with gadgets), as well as Wonder Girl and Superboy (Bricks, Flying and Not Quite Flying respectively.)
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Nay-Theist
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Nay-Theist: Kid Flash plays this role in "Denial."
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Broken Aesop
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Broken Aesop: The Forever People claim that Superboy has no right to keep the New Genisphere because he views it as a possession, whereas on New Genesis she is recognized as a living, intelligent being. When Superboy protests, pointing out that he does accept the Sphere as alive, the Forever People give her to him; despite pointing out how important it is to respect the Sphere's intelligence and wishes, at no point do they ask what the Sphere wants to do.
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Why Am I Ticking?: In "Satisfaction", Speedy wraps a length of detcord around Mercy's robotic arm while fighting her. She has just enough time to realise why he is looking smug before he presses the detonator.
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Blatant Lies: Artemis trying to explain to Robin why she's in Gotham, when he clearly knows who she is. The Team's taunts when captured in various deathtraps:
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Bittersweet Ending
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Bittersweet Ending: "Denial" has Kent Nelson befriending Kid Flash but Kent Nelson sacrifices himself so Kid Flash does not have to be Doctor Fate, meaning Kent Nelson has to wait longer to be reunited with his wife. On the plus side, the Team managed to survive fighting Klarion. "Failsafe" ends with the League alive and the Team rescued from their comas, but M'gann is emotionally traumatized and weeping over what she put the Team through by accident, and the others are heavily shaken by what they've experienced. "Misplaced" ends with the kids and adults of the world reuniting happily with each other after being separate from each other by magic, but Zatanna loses her father, Zatara, who becomes Doctor Fate because he does not want his daughter to be possessed by Nabu. "Image" ends with Qurac being saved from being forcibly taken over by Queen Bee's nation, Bialya, which is ruled under Bee's strict regime. Garfield Logan's life is also saved after he was nearly killed. Unfortunately, M'gann is too scared to let anyone know about her being a White Martian and so Queen Bee blackmails M'gann, after planting a post-hypnotic suggestion so Garfield will harm himself if anything happens to Queen Bee. "Beneath" has Miss Martian, Bumblebee, Batgirl, and Wonder Girl stop Queen Bee's minions from kidnapping a bunch of people and shipping them off to wherever. Except that was only one batch. They still have another, and Jaime's friend Tye is part of it. The final episode "Endgame", the Reach are stopped from destroying Earth, but at the cost of Kid Flash's life. Subsequently, Nightwing leaves the Team (though only temporarily, he says), Artemis becomes Tigress again (as a hero) to distance herself from her old identity as Kid Flash's partner, and Impulse inherits Wally's title. On top of that, it's revealed to the viewer that Savage took the WarWorld to Apokolips and has been aligned with Darkseid.
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Stylistic Suck: Hello Megan. The commercial for Reach's new line of energy drink.
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Malaproper: A German example. The spell Klarion and the sorcerers are chanting in "Misplaced" is actually "We are the whistlers of Hamelin" ("Wir sind die Pfeifer von Hameln"), instead of "We are the pipers of Hamelin" which would roughly be "Wir sind die Flötenspieler von Hameln" with "die Flötenspieler" literally meaning "the flute player". Also in actual German "the Pied Piper" was known as "the Rat Catcher" so to be more accurate with the language they should be saying "Wir sind die Rattenfänger von Hameln".
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Hidden in Plain Sight
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Hidden in Plain Sight: Mount Justice is this, by Robin and Kid Flash's admission. See Home Base below.
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The Guardian is this in the pilot when he is not being Brainwashed.
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Mysterious Past
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Mysterious Past: Artemis has a hidden history which is slowly explored over the first season. Red Arrow is aware that her story of being Green Arrow's niece is a lie, and her father would theoretically ask her to kill people. Her fear of the truth being discovered is a strong motivator, and she once let a villain escape after the threat of exposure.
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Kid with the Leash: Jaime often has to suppress the Scarab's more... aggressive ideas.
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In "Misplaced", Klarion and four other Evil Sorcerers all chant a spell by saying "Wir sind die Pfeifer von Hameln" meaning "We are the whistlers of Hamelin", in reference to The Pied Piper of Hamelin.
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Attractive Bent-Gender: Kid Flash can not help but admire Miss Martian's Rule 63 impersonation of him.
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Becoming the Mask: The first three Reds built by T.O. Morrow (Torpedo, Inferno, and Tornado) were all intended to infiltrate the superhero societies of their time (The Justice Society of America and the later Justice League) and destroy them from within, but all three instead decided to be heroes in truth. Red Torpedo and Red Inferno eventually die protecting humanity, since even if they were never human they were always heroes.
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Staged Shooting: Done in "Summit". Miss Martian (disguised as Deathstroke) 'shoots' Aqualad and Artemis as part of a plan to extract an Engineered Public Confession out of the Reach and the Light. The 'deaths' are then revealed as special effects.
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Tagalong Kid: Captain Marvel, despite never being a kid at the time.
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Honor Before Reason
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Honor Before Reason: It's made very clear that the alien court would let the Justice League free if offered a token bribe. Meg'an, Connor, and Icon nevertheless go to exhausting lengths to get an acquittal without needing to pay a bribe, just because they don't want to subvert the justice system.
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Alternate Continuity
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Alternate Continuity: The series takes place early during the Second Age of Heroes on Earth-16 of the DC Multiverse.
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Love Dodecahedron: Kid Flash likes Miss Martian and "hates" Artemis. Miss Martian likes Superboy and recommends to Artemis that she should ask Kid Flash out, but Artemis also likes Superboy. Superboy eventually returns M'gann's affections and they begin dating, but Wally and Artemis are still pouting themselves. It eventually all settles itself out at the end of season one.
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Shirtless Scene: Aqualad was shirtless in the following episodes: "Infiltrator", "Welcome to Happy Harbor", "The Fix" & "Complications" Blue Beetle was shirtless in "Beneath", "Before the Dawn", "Runaways" & "Cornered" Kid Flash was shirtless in "Infiltrator" Match (Superboy's clone) was shirtless in "Agendas" & "Auld Acquaintance". Speedy/Red Arrow/Arsenal was shirtless in "Auld Acquaintance". Superboy was shirtless in "Infiltrator", "Denial", "Bereft" & "Targets". Red Arrow & Superboy also wore bare-chested circus clothes in "Performance".
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Magical Native American
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Magical Native American: Tye's grandfather in "Beneath," though it's Played for Laughs—the Scarab irritably calls him "unbalanced" and, when he says something about Jaime making peace with "the one within," immediately declares that He Knows Too Much and must be eliminated.
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Would Hurt a Child: None of the villains so far have any qualms about attacking minors with lethal force. Mr. Twister commented on the fact that he was fighting children, and found the fact that the Justice League was using children to be disturbing, but he didn't hold back because of it. In episode 18, "Secrets", Harm is revealed to have murdered his younger sister to obtain power and purity of heart. In "Coldhearted", Count Vertigo plots to kill his own ten year old niece to take control of his country, as his niece is currently Queen, by withholding a heart transplant from her. Fortunately, Kid Flash stops his plot and Vertigo ends up humiliated in Belle Reve. During the events of Season 2, a key plotline has multiple children abducted and then experimented on by the Reach. Virgil Hawkins even mentions that not only was he tortured, some of the kids were killed when their experiments weren't satisfactory.
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Time Zones Do Not Exist: Subverted during the episode Misplaced, while people all over the world are watching Aqualad, Kid Flash and Robin's speeches, there is a different time stamp for the different cities.
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Written-In Absence: Robin does not appear in "Denial" because he is "doing the Dynamic Duo thing with the Batman in Gotham". Aqualad gets a similar excuse in "Image".
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Everything's Better with Rainbows
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Everything's Better with Rainbows: Lampshaded in "Denial" when Nabu blocks Klarion's attack with a rainbow shield.
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Scenery Gorn: A mental projection of Atlantis in "The Fix" is shown shattered into hundreds of pieces, reflecting the chaos of Kaldur's mind after M'Gann got through with him.
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Harmless Freezing
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Harmless Freezing: At least to Miss Martian, due to her Bizarre Alien Biology. Being frozen by an ice villain is implied to usually be fatal.
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Leaning on the Fourth Wall: In "Terrors", during a therapy session at Belle Reve, Superboy snaps at Miss Martian that they "don't live in a fantasy world where all problems are solved in half an hour." In "Image", M'gann explains how she envies Megan from 'Hello Megan!', including the fact that all of her problems can be solved in twenty-two minutes. In "Failsafe", before the Team heads off against the alien invaders. In "Endgame", Superboy pretty much voiced the exact thoughts of the viewers after learning Robin & Wonder Girl have begun dating off-screen. When the teaser of "Revelation" reveals the Villain of the Week will be the Injustice League, The Joker says to the audience, "Admit it—you can't turn away!"
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Big Good
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Big Good: The Justice League itself, which the characters frequently mention as possible support when it looks like the situation is something they can not handle themselves. The League also has a rotating chairman who embodies the trope more then others. Batman’s the League Chairman in Season One. He may seem (and sometimes is) hard and strict on the team, but he ultimately praises them and encourages them to work together. Captain Atom becomes the League Chairman in Season Two. Black Canary is made the new League Chairman in the series finale.
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I Have a Family
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I Have a Family: Said word for word by one of the female guards in "Terrors".
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I'll Take Two Beers Too
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I'll Take Two Beers Too: Happens during Wally's 16th birthday in "Coldhearted":
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Break the Cutie
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Break the Cutie: "Failsafe" is an entire episode dedicated to breaking Miss Martian and, in the next episode, revealed that it had broken Robin as well. Zatanna in "Misplaced". "Image" revealed Miss Martian's Dark Secret and revealed just how deeply the truth had scarred her. Artemis in "Endgame" after finding out Kid Flash is gone.
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May Contain Evil
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May Contain Evil: The Reach soft drink is designed to mutate human DNA over several generations, making humanity loyal to the Reach.
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Truth Serums
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Truth Serums: Zatanna casts a spell during the interrogation of Professor Anthony Ivo, forcing him to blurt out the location of his rival's lab. He even glances down when his mouth moves against his will.
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Aloof Ally
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Aloof Ally: Red Arrow though this turned out to be part of his "programming." Joining the team would look less impressive to the league than striking out on his own.
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All of the Other Reindeer
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All of the Other Reindeer: The other villains in Belle Reve prison constantly bully The Riddler, and will not let him eat lunch with them. He gets the last laugh when he is the only one to actually escape in the breakout attempt.
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Utility Belt
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Utility Belt: You are aware this universe has Batman in it, right?
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Everybody Knew Already
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Everybody Knew Already: Of the secrets revealed in "Usual Suspects", only Superboy's is truly unknown to the others. Robin had already deduced that Artemis was related to Sportsmaster and Cheshire, while Superboy found out about Miss Martian's true white form from their mind meld in Bialya.
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Power Perversion Potential: Miss Martian shapeshifts into Black Canary for a little roleplay with Conner, and such behavior is apparently very common on Mars since shapeshifting telepaths can't actually hide who they are from others. Green Arrow thought it was pretty funny, though Canary didn't.
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Not Quite Saved Enough
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Not Quite Saved Enough: Impulse's Bad Future in "Bloodlines". Although the real reason for him coming back was to stop Blue Beetle from betraying the Earth, so only time will tell. Considering the Reach's plans to conquer Earth are effectively ruined (though they're going to try and destroy it), he may have succeeded. Though he might have just changed the Bad Future from the Reach conquering the Earth to Darkseid conquering the Earth.
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Lockdown
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Lockdown: In "Terrors", Amanda Waller locks down Belle Reve in an attempt to stop the mass breakout.
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What Would X Do?
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What Would X Do?: Aqualad manages to get Superboy on his side in the pilot by asking "What Would Superman Do?"
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Wham Line
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Wham Line: The Title In from "Happy New Year" In "Summit":
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl
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Huge Guy, Tiny Girl: Mammoth and Shimmer, though they started out the same size. Mammoth became huge after taking the Venom-Blockbuster formula.
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Trash the Set
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Trash the Set In "Darkest", Mount Justice is blown up by Aqualad. In "Cornered", most of the Hall of Justice is also blown up. This time by a talking alien weapon.
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The Big Guy
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Lampshaded in "The Hunt" when the Runaways fight Black Beetle and he takes down Tye first. Tye recovers though, and manages to get a few hits on Black when the Runaways Zerg Rush him.
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?
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What Is This Thing You Call "Love"?: When the Team kisses one another at midnight on New Years Eve, Red Tornado comments that "human customs still elude me."
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Blue Beetle getting the armor in a flashback in a variant. The only thing that really looks painful is the Scarab clamping itself to Jaime's spine, but the rest of the scene plays out like it's Body Horror.
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Numerological Motif: A 16-member Justice League, the setting is Earth-16, Miss Martian is 16 by Martian years, Superboy is 16 weeks old, Wally is woken up on his sixteenth birthday at sixteen minutes past the hour, the first season finale began at 00:16 hours on December 31st (and continues after the end of the opening exactly seven hours later at 07:16), and the end of the episode comes with the revelation that six members of the League, including the Big Three, were missing for 16 hours. The second season, which opens five years after the first, starts at 16:16, in the year 2016note Weisman used a 2010 calendar to figure the dates, meaning it was New Year's Day 2011 when the first season ended. Add the five year timeskip and the second season takes place in 2016. When asked about it, Weisman's only response was "<chuckles evilly>." He gave that response on August 16. Episode 16 of season two aired on February 16, 2013. The final episode of the series aired on March 16, 2013.
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Spy Fiction: After telling the League that they are no longer content to play the role of sidekicks, the Team is formed under Batman's supervision. He sends them on covert missions around the world, usually intending them to observe, sabotage, escort, or rescue. More often than not, they come upon a villain's secret plans, which have to be dealt with right then and there. Their missions bring them into conflict with a mysterious covert group called the Light. Season 2 further expounds on the spy themes. Aqualad goes deep undercover to get closer to the Light. Nightwing helps Artemis fake her own death, so she can join him undercover. The Light gains a new ally in the Reach, who help them expedite the Light's covert experiments on metahumans. And the Reach themselves have a secret armada of ships waiting in the deepest part of the ocean.
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Dressed in Layers: Aqualad does it under his standard civilian clothes, a turquoise track suit.
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Vichy Earth
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Vichy Earth: The eventual goal of the Reach. In Impulse's time, they've successfully turn Earth into a planet of slaves.
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All Your Powers Combined
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All Your Powers Combined: The android A.M.A.Z.O. can copy the powers of all people he encounters and use them at will, though he can only access one power set at a time. In "Disordered," the five Forever People merge into the massive and powerful Infinity Man. In "Performance", Parasite used multiple abilities stolen from circus performers to commit his crimes. By the end, he's stolen both Superboy and Miss Martian's powers, and uses them in tandem to fight the Team.
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Not What It Looks Like
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Not What It Looks Like: Kid Flash says this in "Auld Acquaintance" when Black Canary questions why they have Red Tornado hooked up to his android alter-ego. When she points out the obvious transfer taking place, Kid Flash amends his statement to say it's exactly what it looks like. Done much more seriously in "Salvage", when Red Arrow tries to defend stealing a wad of cash from a shopkeeper, specifically by pocketing it after stopping the thief who stole the rest.
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Book Ends: The episode "Insecurity" has opening and closing scenes taking place at night, in a bedroom, between a father and daughter, with the dads even calling their daughters by the term of endearment, "baby girl". While Mr. Jones was likely sincere in his affection towards his daughter, Sportsmaster's use of the term was straight up psychological manipulation; attempting to regress Artemis back to when he could dominate her will. The series started on July 4th in-universe and ends on July 4th.
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Danger Room Cold Open: One episode incorporates one of these as its entire plot. The Team (and therefore the viewer) doesn't know that it's fake due to the emotional distress of their psychic teammate.
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Girl's Night Out Episode
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Girl's Night Out Episode: "Secrets," where the male characters (and M'gann) are either at a school dance or meeting with members of the Justice League, leaving Zatanna and Artemis to spend the night fighting crime in New York City.
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Affably Evil
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Affably Evil: Lex Luthor is unfailingly polite at all times, as are most members of the Light.
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Day in the Life
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Day in the Life: "Downtime" focuses on the characters' home lives instead of a mission. (Though Kaldur's plot winds up including a battle anyway.)
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Empowered Badass Normal
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Empowered Badass Normal: Arsenal. He started out as a Badass Normal, but the arm cannon Lex Luthor gives him pushes him into the same weight class as Flying Bricks Superboy and Wonder Girl.
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Flash Step: In "Drop Zone", Kid Flash snatches Bane's detonator so fast, Bane doesn't realize it's gone until he tries to press it. Kid Flash needed a running start to do it, though. In "Bloodlines", the Flash and Impulse dodge Neutron's attacks by simply moving to the side at super speed.
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Broad Strokes
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Broad Strokes: The show draws material from Young Justice, Teen Titans, and other parts of the DC mythos. Word of God is that versions of the events of DC Showcase: Green Arrow and Catwoman: Hunted did happen in this universe.
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Le Parkour
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Le Parkour: Kid Flash, in sort of a stumbly, not-always-exactly-as-intended way. Robin, on the other hand, is the stylish one.
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Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress
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Gravity Is a Harsh Mistress: Captain Marvel has a Gravitational Cognizance moment in "Misplaced". When he transforms, shifting himself from the kid dimension to the adult one, it takes a few moments for him to realize that the plane he was in has not made the trip with him.
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CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable
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CPR: Clean, Pretty, Reliable: Averted when Nightwing performs CPR on Artemis after Aqualad stabs her. It fails to save her. However, they were faking her death, and Nightwing was using it as cover to smear fake blood on her chest.
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Luminescent Blush: Miss Martian.
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Badass Family
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Badass Family: The Crock family as in, Sportsmaster and his two daughters Cheshire and Artemis. Slightly subverted as they all hate each other. Also, it's implied that their mother was pretty badass before she was crippled. The West-Allen (+ Garrick) family. Barry Allen, nephew-by-marriage Wally West, and grandson Bart Allen end up defeating the Reach's Endgame. The Bat-family. They trust each other to the point that Nightwing will follow Batgirl's orders without question, and Batman will follow Nightwing's, despite the chain of command going the other way.
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Insecurity Camera
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Insecurity Camera: Played with in "True Colors". Alpha Squad hacks the camera in Luthorcorp Farms with ease. After Arsenal sets off an explosion, however, Luthor monitors the feed and snarks about the obvious disconnect between the visual and the ruckus before having Mercy change frequencies to correct it.
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In "Disordered", Superboy pilots the Super Robot Infinity-Man by docking his Super-Cycle on its head, just like how Kouji Kabuto pilots Mazinger Z with the Hover Pilder, or more directly how Tetsuya Tsurugi pilots the prototype Energer Z with a motorcycle-type Pilder in Shin Mazinger. (The feature isn't in the Jack Kirby comics where Infinity-Man first appeared.)
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Sincerity Mode
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Sincerity Mode: There's a moment in "Insecurity" where Wally drops the jokes and snark to honestly tell Artemis that she belongs on the Team and she shouldn't be worried about Red Arrow replacing her.
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Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?
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Aren't You Going to Ravish Me?: Non-sexual example: Wonder Girl, in volume 4 of the tie-in comics, is a little bit offended that while an at that point unknown villain saw fit to kidnap Superboy along with Superman, they didn't kidnap her despite kidnapping Wonder Woman.
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Super Serum: The Venom-Blockbuster formula known as Kobra-Venom. Superboy is given a sort of Superer Serum in "Agendas". His human father, Lex Luthor, gives him a pack of "Shields", slap-on patches that suppress his human DNA, allowing him to use flight, heat-vision, and his full Kryptonian speed and strength for about an hour.
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Dark Is Not Evil
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Dark Is Not Evil: The demon-like "Genomorphs" are actually the victims, and providing assistance to the heroes, in the first episode.
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Super-Speed: The Flash family, natch.
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Fantastic Racism: When talking about race conflicts in class, Megan mentions to Conner that on Mars there is a lot of discrimination against the white minority by the green majority. It turns out that Megan is really a white martian, who takes a green and more humanoid form to avoid ostracization on Earth. In season two, reporter G. Gordon Godfrey is trying to encourage this by suggesting that the Justice League may be harboring more aliens than the publicly accepted Martian Manhunter and Superman. It works. Red Volcano's goal was essentially to wipe out all organic life so that he and his fellow robots could rule. Oddly this plan seems to have come from his human creator, though it's a bit hard to tell since the Morrow we originally see is actually a robot too. The tie-in comic has a story revolving around a group of Atlantean extremists who try to incite violence against the citizens who do not look fully human such as Lagoon Boy, or even Kaldur himself, who has visible gills and webbed digits. In a later issue, La'gaan tells M'gann that he came to the surface in order to escape such prejudice, same as she did.
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Mistakenly Attacked Mole: In response to Aqualad supposedly killing Artemis, Miss Martian Mind Rapes him to the point that he's catatonic. Unfortunately, it's in the process that she learns that he and Artemis are actually undercover, leaving her devastated by her actions.
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Rapid-Fire Fisticuffs: Superboy does this against Mammoth in "Usual Suspects" while under the influence of the Shield patches. Impulse does this to Tommy Terror's face in "Darkest", but Tommy does not even flinch.
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Chromatic Arrangement: Gamma Squad in the first episode of the second season. Composed of Robin (red), Blue Beetle (blue), and Lagoon Boy (green).
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Enemy Mine
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Enemy Mine: The Team works with Bane in order to stop Kobra. Of course, Bane betrays them. The Team and Justice League have to team up with Lex Luthor to save the world from the Reach's endgame.
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Not His Sled
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Not His Sled: Virtually everyone knows that Barry did a Heroic Sacrifice and gave the Flash name to Wally. Then the series finale recreates the famous scene from Crisis on Infinite Earths where the Flash has to counteract a deadly weapon by running, which will end up killing him. Except it's not Barry Allen's last run. It's Wally's. Though it's implied this happened in the original timeline where Impulse came from.
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Adaptation Distillation
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Adaptation Distillation: Creator Greg Weisman has stated that the purpose of the series is to distill the best portions of the DCU as a whole.
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He's Just Hiding
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He's Just Hiding: Wally's in-universe reaction to Artemis and the rest of the Team's deaths in "Failsafe", because he thinks the beams are just transporters.
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Fake Assassination: Lex Luthor orchestrates a series of attempted assassinations with fellow Light member Ra's Al Ghul, allowing Luthor to heroically “stop� them and gain influence over the country of Rhelasia.
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False Reassurance: When questioned on Rann about their association with the Justice League, Miss Martian only states they are not members of the League.
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Are We There Yet?
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Are We There Yet?: Klarion in "Denial".
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Air-Vent Passageway: Subverted in the pilot. The Team did climb into the vents, but quickly dropped out of them back into a different hallway, hacking the surveillance computers to make the villains think they were using them to escape the building. Played straight in "Homefront". The difficulties are lampshaded when Batgirl can barely squeeze into a vent that Bumblebee can fly down with ease.
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Red Herring Mole: Though suspicion falls on several members of the Team, Artemis was the focus of suspicion in multiple episodes and actually assisted (Or at least stopped inhibiting) the actions of villains. Of course, the actual mole was covered in a completely separate reveal.
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Two Beings, One Body: Intergang uses an Apokoliptian device to merge four dead Appellaxian host bodies (large, Golem-like creatures formerly animated by energy beings) into one living one.
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Helping Would Be Killstealing: Red Tornado wants the Team to solve problems for themselves rather than have to have the League come in when things get hairy, explaining that it is a part of their training and a natural outgrowth of their demand to be treated as equals.
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Instant Sedation: Played straight in the season 1 finale. Anyone hit with the cure tech drops like a stone. Subverted in "The Fix". Artemis hits Psimon with a dart designed to render him comatose for several weeks, but underestimates how long it would take to kick in and gets slammed around for at least a minute before he finally drops.
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Twin Telepathy: Superboy and Miss Martian pretended to have this while undercover in "Terrors".
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Thrown Out the Airlock: Unsuccessfully attempted by Arsenal against an on-mode Blue Beetle.
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Turn Out Like His Father
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Turn Out Like His Father: Zigzagged with Batman and Robin I/Nightwing. Dick initially wants nothing more than to be Batman's successor and this is what everyone expects, given that the other Leaguers started taking sidekicks mainly because they thought Batman was right to ensure that someone would be able to carry on his work. However, Dick later comes to the conclusion that he doesn't enjoy being the sort of obsessive person who will sacrifice everything to win, and Bruce reveals that he never intended to train Dick as a successor— all he wanted was to give Dick a chance to catch the man who murdered his family and keep from being that same kind of obsessive person. Five years later, however, Dick has further concluded that while he isn't the kind of fanatic Batman is and doesn't want to be, that doesn't change the fact that he's good at it.
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Little Green Men
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The main plot of the second season deals with a secret invasion of Earth by the Kroloteans, and later another race known as The Reach.
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Dying to Be Replaced: We find out that Jaime Reyes became the new Blue Beetle after Ted Kord, the previous Blue Beetle, was murdered by the Light.
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Kangaroo Court: The Tribunal cares more about getting paid off than they do about a fair trial. When the Rimbor 6 are arguing their case, a Kroletean in the audience expresses surprise that the defendants haven't bribed their way to innocence already, and Vandal Savage later admits to offering the Tribunal a hefty bribe for a guilty vote. Even when delivering the verdict, they take a moment to try to coerce a bribe out of the defendants one last time. After the Team delivers evidence that proves them innocent, they still want a bribe. Conner and Ms. Martian eventually stoop to claiming that voting in their favor will be good publicity for the Tribunal, thus leading to future bribes. Thems intergalactic politics folks.
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The Smurfette Principle
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The Smurfette Principle: For several episodes at the start of the series, Miss Martian was the only female on the team. The Reds have Red Inferno, an android programmed to believe she was a human female. The Injustice League had Poison Ivy. The Forever People have Dreamer. Intergang has Whisper. The Light has only one female member, Queen Bee. The Runaways who received powers from the Reach have one female member: Asami. Being that they're all parallels to the ethnic Super Friends, which had no females, she's a genderflipped version of Samurai. As a nod to this, the three boys nicknamed her "Sam."
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Brown Note
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Brown Note: The Apokoliptian reanimation machine in "Salvage" emits a signal which causes Blue Beetle great pain, evidently because the technology isn't compatible with the Scarab.
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X-Ray Sparks
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X-Ray Sparks: The alien weapons in "Failsafe" cause anyone hit by them to light up, revealing their skeleton before disintegrating the victim.
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Bookshelf Dominoes: Red Inferno does this in an attempt to trap Robin and Artemis as the two heroes flee through the base library in "Homefront".
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Fake Wizardry
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Fake Wizardry: The first season episode "Denial" confirms the existence of real magic in the show's universe. The villain Abra Kadabra, however, uses advanced technology from the future to fake magical powers. Kadabra joins forces with Klarion, a genuine magic user, in hopes of getting bona fide supernatural abilities.
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There Was a Door
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There Was a Door: In "Misplaced" Billy scales a 10 foot chain fence to enter an airport, despite the fact a wide open gate is situated only twenty feet further down the fence.
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Time Skip: Five years (and sixteen hours) between the first season and the second. Note that the Batman Cold Open of the second season's first episode is set up to fool the viewer into thinking it continues directly from the previous episode. Word of God confirms season three will have another, shorter one.
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Big Eater
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Big Eater: Wally. He manages to empty an entire bucket of ice cream within a few seconds at Jay Garrick's birthday party. Justified considering how many calories he burns running at the ridiculous speed he does. Bart "Impulse" Allen as well for exactly the same reason.
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Troubled Fetal Position: Artemis, towards the end of "Homefront," when facing the prospects of every friend she has dying and her being unable to do anything about it.
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Painful Transformation: Dr. Desmond/Blockbuster's did not look at all pleasant. Helped to no end that it involves his skin ripping off. After the test subject for the Blockbuster-Venom serum transforms, parts of his skin tear open and you can see exposed muscle underneath. Blue Beetle getting the armor in a flashback in a variant. The only thing that really looks painful is the Scarab clamping itself to Jaime's spine, but the rest of the scene plays out like it's Body Horror.
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Spanner in the Works: Even though the Light has a lot of contingency plans and generally manages to keep their gambit running, the Team has a very good track record of foiling their primary plans. It's safe to say they'd be in a much better position if not for the Team.
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Future Slang: Impulse's slang, where "crash" is good, "mode" is bad, (more specifically, to "crash the mode" appears to mean "to upset the current status quo", as it is referred to as a good thing by the good guys and a bad thing by the bad guys) and "meat" is a derogatory term. These are all related to the Reach's vocabulary, since they have taken over.
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Something Only They Would Say: Billy Batson convinces Kid Flash that he's Captain Marvel by recalling Kid Flash's request for nachos after he had broken his arm. In "Auld Acquaintance", Red Arrow is in hiding at one of his equipment caches, hiding from the mind-controlled Justice League, when Aqualad finds him. Just to make sure that he can trust Aqualad, Arrow asks Aqualad "Who broke your heart?" Aqualad answers with Tula... and Red Arrow himself, one of Aqualad's best friends, who was aiming an arrow at his chest the whole time. In "Complications", Tigress proves to Sportsmaster that she's really Artemis by performing a counter move that he himself taught her.
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Drink-Based Characterization: A dessert variation happens in "Schooled", where Batman and Superman meet at a restaurant and order dessert—apple pie for Superman and devil's food cake for Batman.
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The Leader
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The Leader: Aqualad is a calm, levelheaded one. He is replaced by Nightwing in Season 2, who is a bit more devious. With the Runaways, the leader seems to be "whoever has a good plan at the moment". It mostly winds up being Virgil, who has a penchant for making it up as he goes, but Arsenal and Tye have also led them at different points.
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Witch with a Capital "B": In "True Colors", courtesy of Black Manta. M'gann's not a witch, but the intent is clear.
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Heel–Face Turn: Cheshire following the Time Skip. The Blue Scarab does, oddly enough. Once it is back under Reach control it becomes a bit of a Literal Genie, enough to fool its masters. Once it is cleansed again, it tells Jaime it is much happier with their heroic partnership.
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Sacrificial Lion: Wally as of the Season II finale.
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I Take Offense to That Last One
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I Take Offense to That Last One: In "The Hunt", Arsenal, upon seeing Lex Luthor communicating with the Runaways, deduces that he used them as a distraction so one of his pawns could steal the WarWorld's key. Lex insists that Deathstroke is really more like a bishop than a pawn.
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Psycho Psychologist
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Any chance that Hugo Strange and Adam Strange are related?
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Death Glare: Many, as the show assembles some of the most accomplished glarers in all of DC. Superboy's rage-fueled glares are constant in Season 1, though less so in Season 2. Artemis gives these a lot as well, usually directed at either Wally or her evil family members. And Nightwing's squint at the end of "War" even became somewhat memetic. Outside the team, the cold, regal glare Queen Perdita◊ gives Count Vertigo at the end of "Cold Hearted" after the Engineered Public Confession about his attempted regicide, which is even more impressive given that the glarer is a little girl.
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Comic-Book Movies Don't Use Codenames
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Comic Book Movies Dont Use Code Names: Mostly averted, but a few examples do play it straight. Professor Desmond doesn't call himself Blockbuster; that's just the name of the serum that gave him his powers. Black Beetle doesn't go by any Code Name and is known as "the Partner" in his first few appearances. Black Beetle is just an offhanded nickname Wonder Girl comes up with. Subverted in that Black Beetle is actually his name. He's called that by the Reach too. Never is the The Team referred to as 'Young Justice', unlike the original comics where that was the actual name for the team. Instead it's just "the team". The justification is that they work undercover, so they don't get a "fancy name" like the Justice League.
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Sequel Hook: At the end of "End Game," when things seem just about wrapped up, we see Warworld drift into Apokalips' orbit. Then, on the planet's surface, a Boom Tube opens up to the edge of a Fire-Pit, and Vandal Savage steps out to join Desaad. G. Gordon Godfrey, and a mysterious fourth figure. Then the figure turns around to reveal Darkseid, who shakes Savage's hand. "Business as usual."
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Freeze-Frame Bonus: Batman's holo-map in "Schooled" for once shows Gotham City in relation to New York and Boston. In "Welcome To Happy Harbor", the camera rests for a second on the Team's screen tracking Red Tornado. If you have an HD TV you can freeze it and make-out most of RT's file detailing the Elemental Wars. This was actually unintentional and upset Greg Weisman—somebody decided to put that in for this trope, but did not realize that the Elemental Wars have not happened yet (if they will at all) according to the Universe Bible. In "Downtime", you can read the rigorous screening process of Gotham Prep in Artemis' acceptance letter. The letter also reveals that her full name is "Artemis Crock", which has yet to be conveyed through dialogue. In "Bereft" there is a split-second shot of a White Martian (which could've easily been mistaken for a Cadmus genomorph in Superboy's memories) while M'gann is restoring the Team's memories. Doubles as a Chekhov's Gun: in the episode "Usual Suspects", Superboy reveals he saw it, too. An accidental one happens in "Beneath". A map of Bialya depicts the nation as encompassing the territory of Qurac, suggesting that Bialya successfully annexed its neighbor over the timeskip. This was apparently Off-Model rather than intentional. Gar's room in Mount Justice. Right before it's destroyed by a bomb, hence the freezing. On his wall, he has posters of Hello, Megan! and Dick Grayson's Robin, and a picture of his mother on the dresser.
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Plot Hole: When the League is brainwashed by the Light and sent off to wreak some havoc they later discover that they have no memory of what they did and spend five years trying to find out, completely overlooking the possibility that they could ask the GL Corps, or even the ring itself. Even if they turned up to be a dead end, it's still a better place to ask around about the whereabouts or activities of a certain green clad ringwearer than anywhere else, especially anywhere on Earth. Weissman completely dodged the question, making vague claims about the government of the attacked planet being corrupt, but it seems like one of their guys being Brainwashed and Crazy and in possession of the strongest weapon in the universe would be a big issue for the Guardians, regardless of whether the planet would tell them they were attacked.
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When the teaser of "Revelation" reveals the Villain of the Week will be the Injustice League, The Joker says to the audience, "Admit it—you can't turn away!"
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Smitten Teenage Girl: Miss Martian is quite smitten over Superboy.
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Rage Against the Mentor: Speedy is so outraged that the League (and by extension, Green Arrow) does not take him seriously that he essentially Ragequits. The rest of the boys threaten to do the same later, which convinces the League to make the group official.
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Instant Runes: These appear when Klarion casts the spell at the beginning of "Misplaced".
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Roy Harper turns up looking for revenge on Lex Luthor for abducting him and cutting off his arm to make a clone. Lex however has anticipated this and has an artificial limb constructed to replace the one he lost, a more advanced version of the Arm Cannon used by Mercy Graves.
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The beetle drones in "Endgame" were supposed to be as strong as a Beetle warrior like Black Beetle. While they may have had similar weapons, someone apparently skimped on the armor, as it takes literally no effort for even Badass Normals to destroy them despite Black Beetle being able to solo the entire team.
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Red Volcano briefly in Season 2. In his first appearance, he took on the entire team and was only neutralized by Red Torpedo and Red Inferno's Heroic Sacrifice. Here, Blue Beetle alone manages to take him down, to show just how dangerous the rebooted Scarab is.
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Family-Unfriendly Violence: Black Beetle repeatedly bashing Wonder Girl against a wall for just over 10 straight seconds of airtime. Chilling, and frankly surprising that it got past the censors.
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Always Save the Girl: When attacked on his cross-country run to bring a new heart to a young girl in need of a transplant, Kid Flash decides to stop fighting Vandal Savage in order to finish delivering the heart. Unfortunately, the fifteen minutes it took him to realize that his fight was delaying his delivery was too long, as the young girl died twelve minutes before his arrival. At least, that was the story told to Kid Flash by the henchman who wanted to steal the heart to keep it from getting to the girl at all.
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Fighting from the Inside: Though Jaime is unable to do anything but watch his body's actions when his scarab is put back on mode, the scarab secretly fights the Reach's control by stalling and purposefully using poor tactics in order to give the Team a chance against him. He has to do what the Reach tells him to, but does it in the least efficient way possible.
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Implacable Man: Red Torpedo and Red Inferno.
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He Knows Too Much
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He Knows Too Much: The Scarab says this word for word when Tye Longshadow's grandfather makes a vague reference to Jaime's "one on the inside". Fortunately, Jaime keeps the Scarab in check.
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Pure Is Not Good
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Pure Is Not Good: Harm is able to wield a magical sword that can only be drawn by the pure of heart, saying "It never said pure good." In the end, faced with the ghost of his sister, who he killed to complete his journey to being pure evil and gain the sword, his guilt makes him impure and the sword rejects him, making his butt significantly more kickable.
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We Hardly Knew Ye
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We Hardly Knew Ye: Two are Tula and Jason Todd during the five-year skip.
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Battle in the Center of the Mind: M'gann and Psimon have a pitched battle within her mind at the end of "Bereft" and then again in "Image". The second one leaves him in a coma for five years. There's an extremely brief one between Miss Martian and a Brainwashed and Crazy Martian Manhunter in "Auld Acquaintance". M'gann technically wins, if only by cheating, via using her telekinesis to implant the cure for the brainwashing virus in the back of J'onn's neck while he's distracted. Lampshaded in "Before the Dawn"; when M'gann mind-rapes Kaldur for "killing" Artemis Beast Boy excitedly tells the Team they should have seen it...
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An Ice Person: The opening scene of the first episode involved several independent ice-themed villains (Mr. Freeze, Icicle Jr., Killer Frost and Captain Cold) attacking separate cities at once. The League considers this an unlikely coincidence and worth looking into. They were planning to be incarcerated together in Belle Reve Penitentiary to engineer an escape with the entire inmate population.
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Undressing the Unconscious: In "Bereft", after an encounter with Psimon, the whole team has their memories of the last 6 months erased. When Artemis and Kid Flash wake up in a shack, Artemis is confused about her hero outfit (she wasn't a superhero 6 months prior) and suspects she's undergoing some sort of training mission from her father, Sportsmaster, and all but outright says Waking Up Elsewhere in a different outfit frequently happens to her whenever he pulls such stunts.
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That's No Moon: In "War", this is Nightwing's reaction when he realizes that the WarWorld is actually far larger than the moon it is passing by at the moment.
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Unrobotic Reveal: Mister Twister turns out to be a guy in Powered Armor instead of a robot. But then that guy is a robot. But then, that guy actually exists back at the villains' base, controlling a robot version of himself which in turn controls the Mister Twister armor.
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Meaningful Echo: In season 1's "Targets", Cheshire's first attempt to kill Lex Luthor is with a rocket launcher, but misses. In season 2's "Satisfaction", Speedy's first attempt to kill Luthor also involves a rocket launcher.
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Meaningful Name: With the exception of Static, the children rescued from the Reach all have names that act as callbacks to their Code Names from Super Friends: Eduardo "Ed" Dorado Jr. is a play on El Dorado. Asami "Sam" Koizumi is a play on Samurai. Tye Longshadow is a play on Long Shadow, the Apache Chief Captain Ersatz from Justice League Unlimited.
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A Wizard Did It
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The lava in Doctor Fate's tower was only a danger on direct contact with it (well, not to Superboy, but he lost his favorite boots to it). Aqualad and Miss Martian were fazed by its presence, but only because they are particularly vulnerable to heat. Of course, it's then discussed when a floor closes over the lava pit at the last second, and the Team is amazed that they're not frying just from standing on the floor inches above a lava pit. Hey, it's magic.
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Covered in Gunge: Superboy ends up on the receiving end of this when he's helping Miss Martian cook, and she tosses ingredients at him faster than he can catch.
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I Want Them Alive!
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I Want Them Alive!: In "Bereft", when Robin is ambushed by a platoon of Bialyans their leader declares that "Her Majesty Wants Him Alive!" After Robin beats up a few of them he gets fed up and tells his men to open fire.
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Fantastic Angst: Superboy has parental issues and lack of parental bonding due to the fact that he is a clone of Superman, who is also having a hard time coping with this fact.
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Chess Motifs
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Chess Motifs: At one point Arsenal refers to Deathstroke as the Light's pawn. Luthor corrects him, saying that Deathstroke is "more of a bishop actually."
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Punny Name
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Punny Name: Wouldn't want to put yourself in Harm's way.
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Casting Gag
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Casting Gag: Episode 23 features Black Spider, a villain with a very familiar powerset and who is voiced by Josh Keaton. This isn't Keith David's first time playing an alien attacking Earth. Alyssa Milano voices Poison Ivy. One of her big breaks was playing the lead in Poison Ivy II: Lily, the first sequel to Poison Ivy.
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Bus Full of Innocents
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Bus Full of Innocents: A recurring trope during crises in the show. For some reason, rickety bridges seem to be a magnet for trouble and buses.
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Being Personal Isn't Professional
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I Gave My Word
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Offscreen Breakup
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Miss Martian and Superboy as of "Terrors". Though as of the second season there has been an Offscreen Breakup.
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Shapeshifting Squick: In the opening of "Images", Megan takes on Black Canary's form during a training session with Connor for a little roleplaying. Black Canary gently but firmly makes Megan understand that what she did was highly inappropriate.
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Overt Operative
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Stealth Hi/Bye: Robin appears to have inherited Batman's tendency for this, and the other members of the Team find it extremely frustrating. His Character Development involves not doing this without first letting the Team know what he's about to do. In "Downtime", Aqualad demonstrates to Garth that he seems to have picked up on this trait from Robin. Villains in general are very good at disappearing quickly when visibility is impaired. The master of this trope, Batman himself, manages to pull it off twice in one fight. Against Robin. In season 2, when Black Manta II fires a small missile at Aquaman, Lagoon Boy, Superboy, Superman and Nightwing. When the smoke clears, he, Superboy, and Nightwing have all vanished, and Nightwing actually beat him to his getaway route. In "Revalation" when Aqualad tells Robin and Miss Martian to do recon, they have already disappeared. He doesn't notice however. In "Beneath", Wonder Girl, Batgirl, Bumblebee and Miss Martian are hanging out on a dune. Wonder Girl looks away for a second, and when she looks back, all three are gone. In that same episode, Batgirl does this to Bumblebee. Tim Drake may have pulled off the most skilled one in "True Colors," when he manages to steal some of the Reach's additives while they're close enough to hear him breathe.
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Superman Stays Out of Gotham: Averted. "Schooled" opens with a Metropolis bridge collapsing. Superman runs in, Batman prepares to lend a hand, and Superboy shows up to help. During Superboy and Superman's conversation, Superman gets a call from Green Arrow and rushes off. Team-ups are common, everyone fights each other's Rogues Gallery members, and the League functions as an international organization. The entire reason the Light exists is in direct response to the aversion of this trope.
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No Ontological Inertia: Averted by Martian shapeshifting powers. Being knocked unconscious or having her ability to shapeshift drained by Parasite does not make Miss Martian revert to her natural form.
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Culture Clash
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The Grim Reaper
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Kid Flash's stealth costume is black, reminiscent of the "Black Flash", a kind of Grim Reaper for DCU speedsters. He dies in season 2.
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And the Adventure Continues
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And the Adventure Continues: The finale mixes this with a cliffhanger ending.
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Named by the Adaptation
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Named by the Adaptation: Lagoon Boy (La'gaan), Longshadow/Apache Chief (Tye Longshadow), El Dorado (Eduardo Dorado, Jr.).
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Clark Kenting
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Clark Kenting: No one on the Team (except Kid Flash) knows Robin's identity and when he is in civilian attire around them he uses a pair of sunglasses to keep them from seeing his face. This makes sense as they cover about the same amount of his face as his mask
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Calling Your Attacks: Amazo has to say the name of whatever Justice League member whose powers it has copied before it can use them. Given that Amazo is a robot, and that this was his first ever appearance within the continuity of the show, this is more understandable than most examples. Although this provides a clue to Amazo's weakness, and the team use that to defeat it. Captain Marvel would sometimes announce or reference which of his powers he was using at a time, whether it was using the Power of Zeus and Speed of Mercury to drill into the ground, or cite the Wisdom of Solomon as the source of his good advice.
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Godzilla Threshold
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Godzilla Threshold: Using the Helm of Nabu transforms the wearer into Dr. Fate and grants them the power of a Lord of Order, but Nabu is not that keen on letting the one wearing it have their body back. When Aqualad feels that he and the Team cannot defeat the Injustice League, he becomes Dr. Fate. Kent Nelson talks Nabu into backing off. In "Misplaced", Zatanna decides use the helmet again. This time, however, Nabu is tired of the run-around and has no intention of releasing her. He even sent Nelson off to the afterlife when he tried to protest. Zatara has to offer himself as a replacement to free her, and he is not going to be removing the helmet. Arsenal realizes his scratch team is way outside its league fighting Black Beetle on the Warworld, so he does something desparate. Mongul is freed.
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Idiot Ball: In Season 2, Robin, Artemis, Kid Flash, and Aqualad don't tell their telepathic teammate of their ruse to fake Artemis' death, knowing full well that Miss Martian is likely to run into Aqualad at some point. This backfires badly when she mindrapes Aqualad, leaving him a vegetable. Season 2, "True Colours" Arsenal blows up the LexCorp Farms for no real reason. He says he's mad at Luthor, but the actions inconvience them more than Luthor and if he really wanted to blow it up he could have waited until they escaped. Robin, as well for not telling Nightwing what happened. Actually Robin was implied to have told him offscreen. When Nightwing kicks Arsenal off the team after he opened up the airlock on Warworld and almost killed the Team (just because he didn't want to be put on ice again) he mentioned that this wasn't the first time that he's done something like endanger team members for personal reasons. In the same scene as above, Nightwing kicking Arsenal off the team in front of the Runaways, who he just asked to join the team. Way to make them walk away Dick.
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Plug the Volcano
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Plug the Volcano: Inverted in "Humanity." Red Volcano is trying to cause a volcano to erupt. Red Tornado stops it by drilling holes to release the pressure.
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Big Bad Ensemble
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Big Bad Ensemble: In "Summit", when the team reveal that the Light have been following their own agenda and had planned to betray the Reach from the start, the two factions turn against each other. Black Beetle overthrows the Reach Ambassador and attempts to destroy Earth.
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Virtual Training Simulation
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Virtual Training Simulation: "Revelation" opens with Robin and Aqualad in a real-life Fighting Game as a sparring session. They are even awarded points for combos, dodges and other gaming moves.
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Billy Needs an Organ
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Billy Needs an Organ: In "Coldhearted," Kid Flash needs to deliver a heart to a dying girl, who happens to be royalty, by running cross country during a massive attack by a group of ice themed villains.
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Unwitting Pawn: Lex Luthor lies about being one to the Reach to get the Runaways on his side. Later dialogue from Queen Bee implies that it's the other way around.
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Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl
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Brooding Boy, Gentle Girl: Superboy and M'gann.
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Adaptational Badass
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Adaptational Badass: Villains Mister Twister, Sportsmaster, and Count Vertigo have been given revamps that have turned them into real badasses as opposed to their non-badass (and in Sportsmaster's case, outright joke) comic book counterparts. Likewise, The Reach in the comic books focused on diplomacy and subversion to subjugate a species over a period of 100 years, with only one agent on their behalf. In this series, on the other hand, they have a huge army stationed on the ocean bed ready to invade. Likewise, Otis turns from Lex Luthor's bumbling sidekick to head of his heavily armed security detail.
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Once More, with Clarity
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Once More, with Clarity: Occurs at the end of "Depths," where the audience is shown in detail how Aqualad and Nightwing helped Artemis fake her death.
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Arc Words: "The Light" or "See The Light".
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Two Girls to a Team
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Two Girls to a Team: Artemis and Miss Martian. This trope was so enforced in the minds of its demographic that rumours that another female team member (either Wonder Girl or Secret) would be joining the cast launched much speculation that either Artemis or Miss Martian would be outed as The Mole, die, or otherwise leave the team. This trope, and the anxiety associated with it, has been averted with the inclusion of Zatanna as a long term member without any other character being removed from the team. As for the series’ other big team, the Justice League, although there are three female members on the team, which technically means it doesn't count, the full roster is sixteen members so the essential truth of this trope is still in play. Interestingly, Wonder Woman seems to be actively working against this, as one of her stated criteria for an ideal new member to the League is that they be a woman to help shift the gender ratio. As of the end of season 1 Rocket and Zatanna have joined the Team, so that the gender ratio is even with four boys and four girls. As of season 2, the ratio for the team stands at five males and four females.
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Chaos Is Evil: Very much between the Lords of Order and the Lords of Chaos when Earth gets involved in their affairs. Although Dr. Fate, the representative Lord of Order, can be an Unscrupulous Hero, he's overall concerned with maintaining peace, life and stability on Earth, whereas Klarion (and later Child and the rest of the Lords in the revival series) are all to varying degrees bloodthirsty psychopaths, who revel in death, destruction and misery for the sake of the concept they embody. Although Phantoms introduces themes of chaos' continued existence alongside order being necessary to the maintenance of the universe, the aforementioned characterization overall remains intact apart from introducing a couple redeeming qualities to Klarion. Vandal Savage's monologue in Season 1 about how the Justice League's order is stagnating humanity and his Light organization's social darwinistic plans make him seem like this, with his alliance with Klarion further helping, but as the series goes on it becomes more complicated and Vandal seems increasingly like an evil figure of order with his long-term goals.
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The comic miniseries World Without Grownups was largely Played for Laughs, with the average kid's reaction to the missing adults being a few minutes of fear and confusion followed by the realization they can do whatever they like. It also doesn't mention babies or other children incapable of, for example, fixing themselves a sandwich. The episode based on it, "Misplaced", is more realistic in its portrayal of how traumatic this would be.
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Unwinnable Training Simulation: The plot of "Failsafe" is revealed to be one of these.
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Spotlight-Stealing Squad: Season 1 was actually pretty good about balancing the spotlight and character development between the 6 (later 7) primary characters. Season 2, on the other hand, has been dominated by Miss Martian and Blue Beetle. Just to compare, the current Robin is much less prominent now than the original Robin was in season 1, while he still gets plenty of screentime while other Season 1 members have been Demoted to Extra.
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When the Justice League was mind-controlled by Vandal Savage, one of the things that alerted the Team was Batman calling them "kids".
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Curse Cut Short: From "Secrets". Doubles as an Oh, Crap! moment.
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From Bad to Worse: "Homefront" is one increasingly bad development after another, culminating in Red Tornado knocking out the Team before going AWOL. "Failsafe" opens with the defeat of the entire Justice League and steadily goes downhill. Which was the entire point. "Before the Dawn" is just the beginning as M'gann breaks Kaldur's mind, Artemis is trapped on The Light's side with her only ally broken, The Reach formally introduced themselves to the world before the Justice League could warn the public, and they have an entire armada waiting in the Mariana Trench till the day they can make their move and begin a conquest. "Runaways" didn't help matters, with Blue Beetle being revealed as back on mode, the Green Beetle turns out to be a Reach agent, and the Runaways unwittingly joining up with Lex Luthor. All of this with no knowledge from any else related to the Team or the Justice League.
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Bonding over Missing Parents: Impulse and Blue Beetle bond in "Satisfaction", after Bart learns Jaime never knew his mentor, just like Bart before he came back in time. Implied with Robin and Zatanna.
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Shout-Out to Shakespeare: Surprisingly few, for a Greg Weisman show, but he has confirmed that Perdita was named after the protagonist of The Winter's Tale.
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El Cid Ploy: Miss Martian and Superboy don the costumes of Martian Manhunter and Superman in order to convince the world that the older, more powerful heroes are still on Earth.
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Armor-Piercing Question: During Wally's What the Hell, Hero? speech in "Darkest", Nightwing keeps telling him that everything is under control and the ends justify the means. When Wally says the following, Nightwing has no retort. In "Depths", Connor calls M'gann out for trying to erase his memories of mind-raping villains, since she perverted what was romantic between them. When M'gann says she's sorry...
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Earth-Shattering Kaboom: This is what Black Beetle plans to do to the Earth in the episode "Endgame". It is up to earth's heroes to find all of his bombs and deactivate them before this can happen.
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Psychic Link: Miss Martian often connects the Team telepathically while on missions, letting them communicate covertly over distances. Eventually, the group begins using this method of communication even outside of battle when they want to have private conversations.
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Dating Catwoman: Red Arrow and Cheshire. The two eventually marry.
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Animation Bump: Not that the animation was ever below quality, but Outsiders displays noticeably improved animation as the result of a higher budgets and better technology available. It's on par with the DC Universe Animated Original Movies line.
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Every Man Has His Price Roy Harper turns up looking for revenge on Lex Luthor for abducting him and cutting off his arm to make a clone. Lex however has anticipated this and has an artificial limb constructed to replace the one he lost, a more advanced version of the Arm Cannon used by Mercy Graves. Averted when Sportsmaster is offered generous compensation for the death of his daughter Artemis. He says normally he would take the offer, but his Villain Cred will suffer if he takes a playoff. The Rimborian magistrate has been bribed to convict the Justice League, but Superboy convinces him that a fair aquittal will increase the reputation of his court, enabling him to get even bigger bribes in the future.
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Expository Hairstyle Change: M'gann's shorter hairstyle is the first visual cue to the Time Skip between seasons one and two.
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Pineapple Surprise: In "Summit", Kid Flash pulls the pins on the smoke grenades being worn on the vests of three Light ninjas.
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Plot-Relevant Age-Up: Superboy, who's only 16 weeks old at the start of the series, but had already been aged to an adolescent by Cadmus so they could "weaponize" him.
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Nice Job Breaking It, Hero: M'gann's Mind Rape of Kaldur not only revealed to her he was a double agent, but left him in a catatonic state and probably cost the team their mole . To a lesser extent, Nightwing's decision not to tell any more teammates than he needed to and Superboy's decision not to tell anyone that M'gann was making a habit of Mind Rape were also a major contributors to this. Also with Superboy not telling anyone about M'gann's playing fast and loose with the Mind Rape, as it's unclear if anyone else on the team actually knows about those tendencies. Also, in order to Mind Rape Kaldur, she shut off the team's psychic link. Given their reliance on it in team coordination, the fight against Black Beetle would have gone a lot better, or they would have concentrated more on holding him off until Blue Beetle could arrive. So a double dose of Nice Job Breaking It, Hero. It's the gift that just keeps giving. In order to reverse his Mind Rape, Vandal Savage called in Psimon to sort Kaldur's brain out, so Artemis had to take him out non-lethally and get M'gann to do it instead, so now she's a prisoner and Psimon will expose them as soon as he wakes up. It's practically to the level of Disaster Dominoes. In an unrelated example, nice job blowing up the alien lab in Luthorcorp... with security cameras still on and managing to catch your images... Arsenal. Not only did he blow a covert mission and get them caught on camera, said lab was growing food to help fight world hunger. That is going to be a PR nightmare when it breaks. Nightwing kicking Arsenal off the Team in front of the Runaways causes them to abandon the Team and take Arsenal with them, ensuring the loss of four potential members.
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How We Got Here: Played with in "Bereft", where the characters themselves have amnesia and spend the episode trying to find out how they got where they are. Played straight in "Earthlings," which starts in the middle of the mission and then jumps back several hours to its beginning.
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Holographic Terminal: Robin can pull them up visibly with the computer in his gloves — everything from indications of how his hacking is going to projected floor plans of the battle area.
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Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: In Season 2's "Satisfaction", Speedy comments that in the eight years he'd been captured by the Light that the sidekicks had formed a team, aliens had invaded the Earth, and Oliver grew a "dopey goatee".
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Left Hanging: Due to being Screwed by the Network, the show ends with Wally dead, Virgil joining the team as Static, Artemis retiring her old name in favor of Tigress, Nightwing taking a leave of absence, Lex Luthor poised to run the UN, and Vandal Savage has taken the War World to Apokalips to see Darksied, who greets him as an equal. It essentially ended on a major reveal and some major shocks.
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Dramatic Drop: Played for Laughs in "Satisfaction"; when Captain Cold uses a giant freeze ray to freeze most of a street and the armored car he was targeting, he leaves that behind and pulls out his ice hammer to get the money free. Then the seven super-heroines he froze by mistake bust out and confront him, causing him to drop his lame excuse for a weapon.
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Red Volcano's goal was essentially to wipe out all organic life so that he and his fellow robots could rule. Oddly this plan seems to have come from his human creator, though it's a bit hard to tell since the Morrow we originally see is actually a robot too.
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Magitek: The Light seems to be fond of this, mixing magic, biotechnology, and regular technology to carry out their plans.
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Oblivious Guilt Slinging: In "Satisfaction", following Nightwing and Kid Flash faking Artemis' murder at the hands of The Mole Aqualad. Mal Duncan says he is going to make the apparent villian pay for what he is done and Paula Crock thanks Wally for his emotional support through the worst days of her entire life, leaving Kid Flash and Nightwing feeling guilty for lying and putting their friends and loved ones through this.
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Stepford Smiler: In a deviation from his comic book counterpart, it's revealed that Impulse's Fun Personified personality is essentially a facade designed to hide the true details of his mission to the past.
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Amnesiac Dissonance: With their memories of the past six months erased, Superboy is a mindless berserker (he has not been alive that long), Kid Flash and Artemis begin to mildly flirt (as opposed to their normal interactions), and Artemis believes that she is probably here because her father ordered her to kill Kid Flash.
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Wolf, the giant wolf
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Interspecies Romance: Miss Martian and Kryptonian-human hybrid Superboy, followed by her and non-human Atlantean Lagoon Boy. Deathstroke even calls it such when he interrupts the latter pair in "The Fix".
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Where the Hell Is Springfield?: Averted (which is strange for a show based on The DC Universe): The very first episode establishes that when it's noon in Gotham, it's 11 AM in Central City, 9 AM in Star City, and 6 AM in Pearl Harbor. That puts Gotham on the East Coast, Central in the Midwest, and Star on the West. Aside from that, most locations are real-life, so the problem doesn't arrive. Gotham City is shown to be in Connecticut, approximately where the real city of Bridgeport is located. Bonus points as Bridgeport in Real Life has a reputation as a troubled city. Happy Harbor, where Mount Justice is located, is somewhere in Rhode Island. This is from the comics. Central City is fittingly in Missouri, complete with its own expy of the Gateway Arch. Meanwhile, Star City has its own Might-As-Well-Be-The-Golden Gate Bridge.
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Power Glows: The G-gnomes telepathy causes their horns to glow red. Aqualad's tattoos M'gann's eyes at times.
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Grappling-Hook Pistol
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Grappling-Hook Pistol: Robin, in the traditional bat-style.
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What Happened to the Mouse?
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What Happened to the Mouse?: Miss Martian's indifference to robots is not brought up again after her debut episode. The genomorphs: besides a passing mention of the Light taking whatever they "need" in the season one finale, we see neither hide nor hair from them after their secret city was discovered in Agendas. Neutron completely disappears after the rest of the Runaways make their escape, and his fate is never brought up.
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Badass Boast
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Badass Boast: Episode "Terrors" offers us two interesting subversions: Blue Beetle while being controlled by the Scarab gives one to Red Volcano in "The Runaways" in response to being called a "meatbag":
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Playing with a Trope
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Played with in "Bereft", where the characters themselves have amnesia and spend the episode trying to find out how they got where they are.
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Villain with Good Publicity
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The Team pulls this on the Light and the Reach in "Summit", recording their Summit with each other. They then show it too the UN, completely exposing the Reach's invasion and obliterating their Villain with Good Publicity status.
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Literal Cliffhanger
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Literal Cliffhanger: Superboy and Alanna dangling from a cliff edge forms the cliffhanger to the In Medias Res opening of "Earthlings".
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Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy
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Masculine Girl, Feminine Boy: A downplayed example in that, being machines, they only superficially resemble their genders, but Red Torpedo (male) and Red Inferno (female), respectively have control over the traditionally feminine and masculine elements of water and fire.
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Batman Cold Open
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Batman Cold Open: A staple of the show. Many episodes, including the pilot, open with the Team just completing a mission before meeting up with members of the Justice League.
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Opponent Switch
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Opponent Switch: Superboy lets Icicle. Jr. fight Mammoth and Blockbuster so he could fight Mr. Freeze.
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Present Company Excluded
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Present Company Excluded: Comes up when Kid Flash makes a comment about aliens, then is obligated to apologize to Conner and M'gann.
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Mind Rape
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Superboy looks like he is about to do this in "Earthlings" in regards to M'Gann's Mind Rape of the Kroletean leader, but she cuts him off before he can finish since there are more important things to focus on. He gets it out in "Depths."
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MindWipe
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Robin observes in the pilot episode that people are always overwhelmed or underwhelmed, but never simply "whelmed." He makes the same observation again in "Bereft", unaware that he has made it before due to a six-month Mind Wipe. He says it again in "Misplaced", advising Zatanna to try to stay whelmed when her father vanishes with the other adults. Since then, members of the team refer to being "whelmed" so often it is almost a catch phrase.
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Reed Richards Is Useless
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Reed Richards Is Useless: There are exactly two instances where someone uses their technology and abilities for something other than superheroics / supervillainy. First, is Wally running a heart across the US for a transplant (a possibility which is never entertained ever again, although the reason he had to do it was that it couldn't be flown overdue to the villain's aerial ice fortresses making it impossible and co-incidental time constraints) and the second is the Reach sharing some of their tech with Earth, though in that case it was just to soften them up for invasion. Averted a little by Lex Luthor (of all people) who uses advanced cybernetics to give Arsenal back his arm (and trip out with weapons) and implies that lesser versions of this tech (the arm, not the weapons) are available. Also the world seems to function on a slightly more advanced tech than we have.
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Macross Missile Massacre
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Macross Missile Massacre: When Mongul's attempt to destroy Earth outright with a Wave-Motion Gun fails, he turns the WarWorld's considerable stockpile of missiles on the planet. It takes all the space-capable assets of the League and the team, Earth's collective military might, and the entire Reach armada just to match the sheer number of missiles, and the Reach lost two-thirds of their armada doing it. Mongul wasn't going to run out of missiles, either, meaning he would have won by attrition.
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United Nations Is a Superpower
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United Nations Is a Superpower: The Secretary-General of the UN apparently has the capacity to act as a diplomatic representative for the whole human race. Lex Luthor also apparently considers it to be the most powerful position on the planet, as seen when he tries to secure the office of Secretary-General rather than President of the US as in the comics.
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Third-Person Person
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Third-Person Person: For the entierty of his appearence in "Secrets," Harm referes to himself exclusivly in third person.
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Are We Getting This?
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Are We Getting This?: In "Targets", Cheshire attempts to assassinate Lex Luthor with an RPG, but is foiled by Red Arrow, reporter Cat Grant desperately asks her cameraman if he got the shot.
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Psychic Static
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Psychic Static: Bane recites football scores in Spanish to defeat Miss Martian's attempts to read his mind.
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Air Jousting
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Air Jousting: While using a shield patch, Superboy does this several times against Match in "Agendas".
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Derailing Love Interests
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Derailing Love Interests: M'gann's antiheroic activities have caused Conner to dump her.
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Kid Sidekick
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Kid Sidekick: Aqualad, Kid Flash and Robin, the three founding members of the Team. Being seen as just a sidekick is be a big theme in the show, and each of the Team's members has an adult counterpart in the Justice League that serves as their mentor, role model or inspiration.
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Wham Episode: In "Usual Suspects", it turns out that Red Arrow is The Mole via mind control, and he has not only allowed The Light access to the Watchtower, but has also infected the entire Justice League with mind-controlling nanotechnology. "Before The Dawn" has M'Gann finding out about Aqualad being a Fake Defector, but only after putting him through Mind Rape, Blue Beetle discovering he is the key to a Reach-created apocalypse and the Reach making agreements with the United Nations and gaining public favor. We also find out that the Reach are trying to weaponize the meta-gene in humans and have an army of ships ready, and the ships are probably not to help humans. "Runaways" confirms that Green Beetle and Blue Beetle are actually under Reach control. "Summit" starts out with some slow deliberations between the Light and the Reach and the recent problems in their partnership when suddenly R'as al Ghul pulls the magic necklace off Tigress's neck revealing her to be Artemis, immediately exposing Aqualad as a double agent, after which both of them are shot in the chest right then and there. But wait, Aqualad dropped a holographic projector right before he died that exposed the Light having manipulated the Reach from the very start, ruining their partnership and Savage confesses that they stole the Crystal Key. But wait, it turns out Aqualad and Artemis are actually alive and merely wanted the Light to confess to the theft and Deathstroke is actually Miss Martian in disguise and the rest of the team was just waiting in cover. But wait, the Light has cyber ninjas for backup. But wait, the cyber ninjas are actually the other half of the Team in disguise. But wait ... okay, you get the idea.
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The Psycho Rangers
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The Psycho Rangers: The end of "True Colors" shows Lex Luthor planning to form one in response to the team, the candidates being the potential metahumans rescued by the team in "Before the Dawn".
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Secret-Identity Identity
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Secret-Identity Identity: Miss Martian wants everyone to know her through her shapeshifted "Megan" identity. Mostly this is to get away from the White vs. Green Martian classism on her home planet, especially since she's really a White Martian who works closely with the green Martian Manhunter.
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Crazy Enough to Work
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Crazy Enough to Work: In "Humanity," the Team reasons that Batman would have used every rational method possible to find T.O. Morrow, so they have to come up with a really stupid idea. Fortunately, Wally had one (interrogating Morrow's rival, Professor Ivo... which actually is not a crazy plan at all.)
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Hacked by a Pirate
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Hacked by a Pirate: In season 1, Robin's hacking skills is always represented by a chibi Robin on-screen either frowning (in the process of hacking) or grinning (hack complete).
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Very much between the Lords of Order and the Lords of Chaos when Earth gets involved in their affairs. Although Dr. Fate, the representative Lord of Order, can be an Unscrupulous Hero, he's overall concerned with maintaining peace, life and stability on Earth, whereas Klarion (and later Child and the rest of the Lords in the revival series) are all to varying degrees bloodthirsty psychopaths, who revel in death, destruction and misery for the sake of the concept they embody. Although Phantoms introduces themes of chaos' continued existence alongside order being necessary to the maintenance of the universe, the aforementioned characterization overall remains intact apart from introducing a couple redeeming qualities to Klarion.
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The Hat Makes the Man
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The Hat Makes the Man: The Helmet of Fate which influences anyone who dons it. It eventually ends up completely taking over the mind of Zatara.
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Just a Machine
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The rest of the Team's reaction to Megan killing Mister Twister's pilot. They promptly retract their objections when they find out he's Just a Machine.
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Glamour Failure: Played with in "Disordered". M'gann suddenly changes into her human appearance during her therapy session, causing her to flip out when Black Canary points out that she just turned "white"; she calms down when she finds BC meant "Caucasian", as opposed to a White Martian. Psimon later uses his powers to force her to shapeshift into her natural form, causing her to knock out her fellow teammates for fear they will see her. In Season 2, Ra's al Ghul recognises and removes the Power Crystal from Tigress, revealing her as Artemis under a glamor spell.
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GPS Evidence: Time detection instead of location, Kid Flash is able to deduce that they have been in Bialya for at least twenty-four hours since his costume-rations have already been eaten.
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Justified Trope
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It took four hours to the Justice League to defeat Amazo... and The Team defeated it in five minutes even while it had also adquired the powers of the JL members. Possibly justified given that Amazo seemed to be much less efficient at using its powers when facing the Team.
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Laser-Guided Karma
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Artemis wanted to get back into the hero life more than anything despite having had a happy suburban retirement with Wally, and by the finale she's gotten exactly what she wants... but, as a kind of perverse Laser-Guided Karma punishing Artemis for her zeal, Wally dies - quite horribly - while helping to save the Earth, leaving Artemis heartbroken and alone after everything she went through for the Team as their spy. And being the team's spy wasn't exactly fun for her either
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Art Shift
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Art Shift: During Topo's story in "Downtime."
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Possibly unintentional, but the season finale of a two season super hero show involves the Heroes Unlimited cast coming together to break into teams and disable alien doomsday machines affecting the weather. Where have I seen that before?
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Non Sequitur Distraction: After Arsenal wakes up and recaps everything that has happened since his capture, including an alien invasion, the formation of a team by all the sidekicks and Ollie growing a goatee:
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Apocalypse How
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Apocalypse How: Red Volcano attempts a Class 1, via an erupting volcano. The Reach attempt this in “Endgame�—a visual simulation seems to imply a Class 6, but later dialogue bumps it up to Class X.
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Episode 16 contains several pieces of foreshadowing for the second season: the alien invasion premise, what happens to Artemis, Kid Flash's reaction, the depths of M'gann's true power, Robin's leadership style.
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A Glass of Chianti: In "Alienated", Black Manta is seen in his private quarters, eating a fine meal and sipping wine.
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness
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You Have Outlived Your Usefulness: The Light decided to kill off the Kroloteans in favor of their new partner, the Reach. Black Manta plans to do this to Miss Martian after she repairs Kaldur's shattered mind. Lucky for her, she's got a few weeks before that becomes an issue, more than enough time to formulate an escape.
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Revenge: The faked death of Artemis has resulted in a slew of this. In no particular order: The team wants revenge on Kaldur for killing her, aside from the ones that know better, obviously. Miss Martian actually went through with it by Mind Rape, to her own horror. Cheshire wants revenge on Kaldur for the same. Sportsmaster wants revenge on Black Manta because he considers it an insult that Kaldur killed her without Black Manta running by him first. And finally Black Manta wants revenge on Miss Martian for successfully getting revenge on Kaldur by mind raping him. He is especially upset because Kaldur wasn't even given a dignified death, but instead turned into a vegetable incapable of earning one.
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The late season episode "Summit" had Deathstroke shoot Aqualad and Artemis in the chest. While you only hear the gunshots and them falling down, you can clearly see the bloodstained bodies shortly afterwards. This is also faked. They get up and start walking and talking again, with convincing blood on their chest. The same episode also has Ra's Al Ghul stabbed in the back with the blade coming out of his chest, unlike the latter two he actually is fatally wounded, but this is Ra's al Ghul we're talking about, however.
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Set Right What Once Went Wrong: Impulse travels back in time forty years to prevent a worldwide disaster, which was caused by a (now former) villain named Neutron. With the reformed villain's help, he is able to cure Neutron before he can do any lasting damage, but the future is still a wasteland regardless. actually that's not the case. Before he leaves, Mount Justice is in ruins, but so is Happy Harbor. After he leaves, ash isn't fallng form the sky and coating the ground, Happy Harbor looks alright, but Mount Justice is still in ruins. This is because Mount Justice is still destroyed a few episodes later, but otherwise the future Impulse comes from has been averted.
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Busman's Holiday: When seven female heroes gather to throw Rocket a bridal shower in "Satisfaction," Captain Cold decides to rob a bank next to their picnic. When Cold notices them coming to thwart him, he can only remark that he is completely doomed.
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The Big Damn Kiss: Between Miss Martian and Superboy in "Terrors". Between Kid Flash and Artemis, then Robin and Zatanna for New Years in the first season finale.
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Betty and Veronica: Miss Martian serves as a Betty and Artemis a Veronica for Superboy. Superboy evenutally picks M'gann during the Relationship Upgrade in "Terrors". Kid Flash serves as a Betty and Superboy a Veronica for Miss Martian. M'gann chooses Superboy in "Terrors".
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Dynamic Entry: Batman is the master of these, doing this in the pilot episode (and his first appearance) and also in the beginning of "Downtime."
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Leeroy Jenkins: Kid Flash is guilty of this in the pilot. Also in "Drop Zone", where he shoots the Team's "stealth" orders to hell by rushing headlong into a crossfire between Bane and Kobra cultists. Robin is the most frequent embodiment after the Team forms, and is one of the reasons that the leader position is eventually ceded to Aqualad. In "Performance" Superboy does this in near perfect form before the final confrontation with Parasite. The one missing element is that he just screams instead of shouting his name. La'gaan does this in "Depths" when rushing in to battle with Black Manta's soldiers. It doesn't end well for him. In "True Colors" Alpha Squad (Arsenal, Impulse, Blue Beetle, and Robin III) run a covert mission on a farm owned by Lex Luthor, during which Robin hacks the computers to make it seem like everything is normal. Lex and his security believe it... until Arsenal sets off an explosion, setting off an alarm and alerting Lex to their presence, forcing Alpha Squad to fight their way out. They don't call him "Impulse" for nothing.
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Bus Crash: Tula/Aquagirl, Aqualad's childhood friend, and Marie Logan, Beast Boy's mother, were both killed in the five-year Time Skip separating seasons one and two.
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Villainous Breakdown: Klarion has it after he gets beaten the first time, Vertigo has one when Flash tricks him into confessing to attempted regicide, the Reach Ambassador has one between War and Summit, Black Beetle has one after Blue Beetle turns the tables on him, and Vandal Savage has one after the team not only shatters his alliance with the reach, but expose him as the true mastermind of the rimbor attack 6 ago, forcing him to flee the earth.
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Teleportation
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Teleportation: Multiple: Zeta-beam tubes are commonly used by the title team and the League. They make it possible for Aqualad, Kid Flash, Artemis, and Robin to live outside the hideout at their individual homes in Atlantis (it's a country in this universe, not a city according to Word of God), Central City, and Gotham respectively. A "Boom Tube," the preferred means of transportation for the New Gods, appears in "Bereft" and "Disordered".
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Badass Bystander: When Bumblebee and Blue Beetle track down a Krolotean that was impersonating Bill "Bibbo" Bibbowski, it was Bibbo himself who knocked out the imposter.
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There Are No Therapists: Played with. After "Failsafe" the Team members get a much needed therapy session with Black Canary, though she isn't an accredited therapist. In "Terrors", Miss Martian and Superboy attend therapy while disguised as the Terror Twins. Miss Martian uses it as a chance to try and get Superboy to deal with his issues with Superman, but considering the nature of the inmates in that prison, the doctors on staff aren't terribly good at their jobs. However, this is seemingly played straight with Arsenal, who doesn't seem to have received any psychological counseling or therapy after being mutilated and losing eight years of his life in a cryogenic tube, to the point that he tried to kill himself rather than let himself be captured by Blue Beetle. However, it may just be that he is refusing to see one.
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Big Bad
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Her uncle is a villainous example, actively working as the leader of the Injustice League and agent of the Light prior to his arrest. And speaking of which, two members of the Light are royal: Queen Bee and Ocean-Master/Prince Orm.
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Big Bad Duumvirate: The Light, which consists of Vandal Savage, Lex Luthor, Ocean Master, Queen Bee, Klarion the Witch Boy, Ra's Al Ghul and The Brain. As of season two, Black Manta has taken Ocean Master's place, after the latter suffered an unspecified "disgrace". The Light as a whole have also entered into a partnership with The Reach, an alien empire behind Blue Beetle's Scarab. Big Bad Ensemble: In "Summit", when the team reveal that the Light have been following their own agenda and had planned to betray the Reach from the start, the two factions turn against each other. Black Beetle overthrows the Reach Ambassador and attempts to destroy Earth.
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Rewatch Bonus: In 'Failsafe'; the team seems oddly casual after watching the entire Justice League disintegrated by attacking aliens. Then we learn that it was all just a training exercise, and they were aware of this at the start. Only after Miss Martian accidentally erases their memories do they begin to take it seriously. The raid on Kaldur's base in 'Alienated' has several moments of this after the reveal that he's a mole and only Nightwing knows. In particular, Nightwing rushing over when he sees Kaldur being confronted by other heroes is obviously him trying to control the situation and Kaldur asking if it's "Just you and me" when they both run into the depths of the base is him checking if he can break character.
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In the Blood
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In the Blood: Cheshire jokingly says this of Lian Harper when Roy expresses concern that his daughter seems to enjoy watching them beat the crap out of bunch of mooks.
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Revenge Before Reason: Arsenal's M.O.
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As You Know
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As You Know: In episode 14, "Revelation," after the initial giant plant attack the members of the Team together sum up the interconnected events of the earlier episodes. Episode 15, "Humanity", has Dr T.O. Morrow gives the whole backstory of Red Tornado, and the reasons for his creation to Tornado's unmoving, and silenced body. Episode 23, "Insecurity" has Huntress deliver her own history as a villain to Artemis, who should both know it. Some of this was foreshadowed early, but it's still fairly awkward dialogue between the two. In "Happy New Year," the first episode after the Time Skip, Lagoon Boy is sparring with Nightwing and, upon his defeat, explains (to Nightwing) Nightwing's history as Robin in order to make sure that viewers understand he changed costumed identities during the skip. In "Alienated," M'gann speaks this exact phrase before explaining the mystery of of the "missing 16 hours" six members of the League lost while under Vandal Savage's mind control just before the Time Skip. Episodes near the end of season 2 tend to start with characters summing up what's happened up to that point.
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Chick Magnet: Nightwing is this by default. The "Players" arc of the tie-in comic shows him getting action from four different women within one approx. 24 hour period.
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Production Throwback: In "Satisfaction," Luthor tells Arsenal "Vengeance is a sucker's game" a line of David Xanatos' from Greg Weisman's earlier show Gargoyles. In "Revelation", Count Vertigo's line "Count Vertigo to you, peasant" is taken directly from Greg Weisman's DC Showcase: Green Arrow short. Count Vertigo's niece Perdita in "Coldhearted" is also taken directly from Greg Weisman's DC Showcase: Green Arrow short. Vertigo and Perdita also keep the same voice actors, though Perdita's accent is different enough that it's hard to tell. Black Spider is - for all intents and purposes - an evil, unpowered Spectacular Spider-Man.
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Hour of Power
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Superboy is given a sort of Superer Serum in "Agendas". His human father, Lex Luthor, gives him a pack of "Shields", slap-on patches that suppress his human DNA, allowing him to use flight, heat-vision, and his full Kryptonian speed and strength for about an hour.
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Let Me Get This Straight...
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Let Me Get This Straight...: Spoken verbatim by the original Roy at the very beginning of "Satisfaction".
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Unwitting Instigator of Doom: "Before the Dawn" seems to put both Miss Martian and Blue Beetle in this category for different reasons though Blue Beetle eventually becomes a Spanner in the Works.
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore
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Nothing Is the Same Anymore: The result of the Time Skip.
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Crippling Overspecialization: Once the team is formed almost everyone agrees that Robin has the most field experience and should be the team leader. What they find is that Robin is accustomed to working with Batman, where they've had years to hone their partnership and understand what the other is doing when the time comes for an Indy Ploy. So he tends to bark out commands and then rush forward expecting everything to go according to plan, when the team is still trying to process what he means. Aqualad ends up becoming the team leader instead because he is more level-headed and makes his strategies absolutely clear.
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Rann is host to things like living quicksand pits which burp and eliminate waste via purple flames.
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Double Take: Wally's reaction to seeing M'gann using her shape-shifting powers to grow extra limbs in "Schooled". He suffers a brief freak-out.
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Family-Unfriendly Death: The episode "Revelation" contained a scene where Joker gas is released from a giant plant, gassing three firefighters who fall down and die onscreen. They probably got away with this because it's never explicitly stated that Joker gas kills people, but come on, it's The Joker. Joker basically says it's deadly when he says none of them will be making it out of the bayou and activates the joker gas later in the same episode. In "Failsafe", the alien invadersdisintegrate numerous civilians, the entire Justice League, and half the main cast on screen. Season 2 had one early on when Aqualad stabs Artemis in the chest with a clear bloodstain. It's faked though. The late season episode "Summit" had Deathstroke shoot Aqualad and Artemis in the chest. While you only hear the gunshots and them falling down, you can clearly see the bloodstained bodies shortly afterwards. This is also faked. They get up and start walking and talking again, with convincing blood on their chest. The same episode also has Ra's Al Ghul stabbed in the back with the blade coming out of his chest, unlike the latter two he actually is fatally wounded, but this is Ra's al Ghul we're talking about, however.
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Death by Irony: Poachers shot dead by a gorilla with a machine gun. Red Volcano was dropped into a volcano, though he showed up alive and well next season.
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What Measure Is a Non-Human?: Miss Martian "kills" the robotic mannequin controlling Mister Twister. The others only complain because they did not know he was a robot, and once she says it's okay because it's "Just a robot", they immediately drop the subject.
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Power Parasite: The Parasite, naturally. Unfortunately for him, the weaknesses and strengths come as a package deal.
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A Day in the Limelight
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A Day in the Limelight: Each individual member of the original team gets an episode primarily devoted to them during the first season; Downtime for Aqualad, Cold-hearted for Wally, Image for Miss Martian, Agendas for Superboy, Insecurity for Artemis, and Performance for Nightwing.
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Blush Sticker: Miss Martian gets these after a compliment from Superboy. Or after he takes his shirt off.
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Taking the Bullet
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Taking the Bullet: Tula for Garth. She gets better.
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Foreshadowing: In "Independence Day", when Green Arrow asks Speedy if he's ready to see the Justice League's inner sanctum, Speedy replies "Born that way." It's revealed in "Auld Acquaintance" that this Speedy is actually a clone implanted with a desire to join the Justice League as an unwitting mole. When Robin, Aqualad and Kid Flash go to investigate the Cadmus lab in "Independence Day", Cadmus immediately wants to clone the three sidekicks and then send the clones off as moles back to the League. We later find out that is actually what happened to the real Speedy three years before the series even began. He even refers to it as "the new Project Sidekick", indicating there was an old one. When Dubbilex reveals his complicity in bringing the sidekicks to Cadmus he refers to the Genomorph clones as "brothers," and the camera lingers on Guardian. His later assertion that he is Speedy/Red Arrow's uncle makes his connection to the previous Project Sidekick obvious. When Red Tornado confronts Mister Twister in "Welcome to Happy Harbor", one may notice that Tornado is flying without using his air powers and that his whirlwinds are white instead of red. When Mr. Twister tries to brainwash Red Tornado, it's turns out that it was Miss Martian disguised as him and that Kid Flash was providing the whirlwinds. In "Downtime", Aqualad wears manta trooper armor and Black Manta calls him out for blindly serving Aquaman. Come Season 2, Aqualad has joined Black Manta, his father, the secret of which was kept a secret from the young Atlantean. Except Aqualad's a Fake Defector and it's all part of Nightwing's plan to take down The Light. In "Targets," Sportsmaster reveals to Aqualad that he has an "inside source" on the Team, before it shows a close-up on his eye and the camera moving from Aqualad to Red Arrow. Mercy's cybernetic arm is foreshadowing for Arsenal getting a similar arm in "Satisfaction", after his organic arm was amputated to clone him. Several times, for Miss Martian's true nature as a copycat of a sitcom character and as a White Martian. Episode 16 contains several pieces of foreshadowing for the second season: the alien invasion premise, what happens to Artemis, Kid Flash's reaction, the depths of M'gann's true power, Robin's leadership style. After Impulse lists off the present team members early on "Bloodlines", the only other person he specifically mentions and expresses interest in is Blue Beetle. He also uses the words "crash" "mode" "meat", which are later terms used by the Reach. When Virgil is talking to Black Canary, he plays with a paper clip. When he walks out, he drops on the desk, and it magnetizes and drags the rest of the clips together in a ball. Robin twice uses escrima sticks to help him fight, once against the MONQIs and once again in the season finale. Come season two, he's graduated to being Nightwing, who keeps his escrima holstered on his thigh and reaches for them much more readily. Kid Flash's stealth costume is black, reminiscent of the "Black Flash", a kind of Grim Reaper for DCU speedsters. He dies in season 2. When Artemis is re-introduced in season 2, she's standing next to an open fridge. Although it turns out she fakes her death.
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Brought to You by the Letter "S": Each Robins' costume has a stylized "R" over the left breast. Superboy's costume, like Superman's, has the classic S-shield on the chest. The insignia on the uniforms and tanks of the Bialyan soldiers is an Arabic letter B. Wonder Girl, who joins the cast in season two, sports a stylized "W" on her shirt.
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In "The Hunt", Virgil's reaction to Black Beetle, having seen him in action before. Nightwing and Bumblebee when the Runaways boom tube away with Arsenal.
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This Is Gonna Suck: Captain Cold only remarks "I'm completely doomed, aren't I?" when he notices the seven heroes that are behind him when he tries to rob a bank in "Satisfaction."
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Suicide Mission: "Failsafe" ends with an invasion of the alien mothership that Superboy, at least, knows is going to be a one-way trip. Robin and Kid Flash, though they had hoped to survive, were trapped within the ship and caught in the explosion.
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis!
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Punctuated! For! Emphasis! Superboy in the pilot movie: "I... Choose... Freedom!" Miss Martian: "Get! Out! Of my! Head!" in "Bereft."
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Magical Particle Accelerator: The Large Boson Collider situated in Geneva in "Performance" is able to generate full-size black holes outside of itself.
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Dramatically Missing the Point: T.O. Morrow recounts the story of the Prodigal Son to Red Tornado, clearly feeling that it parallels their situation. He does this while subjecting Red Tornado to what is a horrific torture. And he doesn't seem to see how this in fact is the exact opposite of the story of the Prodigal Son.
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Softspoken Sadist: Lex Luthor, interestingly enough—even when directly confronted he never drops his soft, smarmy politeness. When brainwashed, Blue Beetle is in top form here.
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Weak, but Skilled
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Weak, but Skilled: Black Canary serves as the Team's combat trainer and, despite lacking any super-powers in hand-to-hand combat, defeats both Kid Flash and Superboy (easily) because of her superior training and experience.
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No Conservation of Energy
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No Conservation of Energy: Averted. Zatanna explicitly mentions that magic can only happen when there is energy to fuel it, usually given by the spellcaster.
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Gut Punch: Speedy realizing he's The Mole at the end of Season One. Miss Martian mentally assaulting Aqualad before learning he's a mole in Season Two. Kid Flash's death in the Season Two Finale.
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Get Out!
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Get Out!: Arsenal (the original Roy Harper) declares this during his Rage Against the Mentor.
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Offscreen Breakup
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Offscreen Breakup: Superboy and Miss Martian sometime during the Time Skip. She is currently dating Lagoon Boy.
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Leitmotif
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Leitmotif: Kid Flash and Artemis have a guitar melody for one in Season 2 signifying their relationship. The War World has one. It's just the one note, but it's a very low, ominous, brass-heavy note.
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Sarcasm Mode
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Also in "The Fix"; Artemis's continued mental repetition of the word "perfect" could very easily be replaced with the word crap. Here its less shocked and more painfully resigned.
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Sliding Scale of Plot Versus Characters: The show tries very hard to make this work, particularly by giving some characters "focus episodes". However, the story is so grand, complex and mysterious that it overshadows most of the characters present.
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas
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Even Bad Men Love Their Mamas: In "Disordered" one of the thugs immediately places himself protectively in front of his mothernote except, it's not really her when he thinks they're under attack.
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Gratuitous Greek: In "Downtime", the conversation between Aquaman and Aqualad is spoken in very bad Greek. Word of God is that it was supposed to be a dialect based on ancient Greek, which might explain why it sounded jarring to modern Greek speakers. All things considered, the dialect used is passable for Atlantean, if considered an offshoot of Ancient Greek. Easily one of the least offensive examples,
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Meat Moss
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Meat Moss: The lower levels of the Cadmus lab has this look. It actually serves a function however, used to incubate their bio-weapons.
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Samus Is a Girl
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Samus Is a Girl: The Sphere.
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Mind Control
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In "Usual Suspects", Red Arrow's reaction to discovering that he was the mole and while under Mind Control put the entire Justice League under Mind Control as well.
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My God, What Have I Done?
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My God, What Have I Done?: Miss Martian after finding out Aqualad was Good All Along after rendering him catatonic
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Capture and Replicate
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Capture and Replicate: Turns out to be what had happened to the real Roy Harper: The real one had gone missing on a mission and had been captured by Cadmus. They sent a clone in his place (and halted his aging) as a Manchurian Agent against the League, whose members were none the wiser until he unwittingly turned against them.
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Trigger Phrase: Lex Luthor can temporarily neutralize Superboy with the words "Red Sun". Red Arrow can be put into a pliant state with the words "Broken Arrow".
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong?
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What Could Possibly Go Wrong?: Artemis demonstrates her complete and utter Genre Blindness in "Depths". She immediately "died".
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Identity Amnesia: When Psimon erases six months worth of memories from the Team's minds in "Bereft," Superboy is left without any memory, since he'd only existed for six months. Hence, he became a wild-eyed, shirtless Berserker.
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Eye Scream
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Eye Scream: Red Tornado, having been transferred to his "John Smith" body, gets the skin around his right eye blown off by Black Canary's Canary Cry.
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Good Parents
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Good Parents: Wally's. Also, surprisingly, Batman, whose relationship with Dick is better than in most modern continuities. Even more surprisingly, Black Manta, once you get past the fact that he's working for The Light, is a very good father to Kaldur in season two.
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Cute Machines
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Cute Machines: The robo-sphere from "Bereft."
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It Gets Easier
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It Gets Easier: Miss Martian finds it easier and easier to lobotomize people psychically, first doing it by accident but then using it as a harsher form of punishment. It bites her in the ass when she finds out that Aqualad faked killing Artemis and was infiltrating Black Manta's organization as The Mole.
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Nice to the Waiter
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Nice to the Waiter: When the Flash and Zatara rescue Iris West-Allen from an alien invasion in "Failsafe," the first thing Iris does, after thanking the heroes, is ask Denny, her cameraman, if he is okay. She is visibly relieved, and smiles, when he gives a thumbs-up.
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Adaptation Dye-Job: The Guardian sports red hair in the series, despite traditionally being a blonde in the comics, to help denote he is Roy Harper's uncle (actually, his clone).
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Mood Whiplash: From "War", after everyone celebrates for beating up Mongul and stopping the War-World, Blue Beetle knocks out Impulse with one strike, and pretty much disables the rest of his 'teammates', because the Reach have already taken complete hold of him.
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Preemptive "Shut Up": In "Agendas", when Flash suggests that Guy Gardner of the Green Lantern Corp joins the Justice League, fellow Green Lanterns Hal and John give a big "NO!" to it, then say "NO!" again to shut Flash down before he can discuss it further. It's not much of a surprise, given Guy's Jerkass behavior.
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Circus Episode
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Circus Episode: "Performance," where the Team goes undercover at Haley's Circus as a family of acrobats.
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Superpowered Mooks: The Kobra-Venom infused animals controlled by the Brain in "Alpha Male". Fortunately, destroying their inhibitor collars releases them from the Brain's mind control and renders them neutral.
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Only Fatal to Adults
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Only Fatal to Adults: "Misplaced" opens with Klarion and other immortal sorcerers casting a spell that causes everybody on the planet over the age of eighteen to disappear, leaving only the Team and Billy Batson (who cannot become Captain Marvel for fear of likewise being removed) to determine the cause. Halfway through the episode it is revealed that, to the adults, it looks like the kids are missing: Klarion and the other sorcerers split Earth into two separate dimensions, one with the adults and one with the children. Captain Marvel's transformation allows him to switch between worlds thanks to the age change.
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Rule of Three: In episode 5, Miss Martian grows extra arms to fight off Ivo's robot M.O.N.Q.I.s. This scares the truck driver, Kid Flash, and then herself upon seeing Kid's reaction. In "Homefront," Robin's optimistic statements being proven wrong by Red Torpedo slamming him and Artemis with a tidal wave, only for him to quip, with increasing frustration, "Or not." Lampshaded and Subverted by Artemis in "Revelations".
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Karma Houdini: As a result of the fact that The Bad Guy Wins, Vandal Savage, Lex Luthor, Queen Bee, and Klarion all get off in as good or better a position than they started the series. Ra's Al Ghul will probably be just fine as well. Among the "heroes", M'gann has been using Mind Rape left and right, even on Superboy. This has never been publicly revealed, she has shown no remorse (for any of the victims save the ones who are her friends) or indication that she's going to stop, let alone atoned for those she destroyed. At the end of the series, it remains a secret, and Superboy looks like he's going to rekindle their relationship. What the hell? She does however appear to show reluctance to read Green Beetle's mind a few episodes later, obviously affected by what she did to Aqualad. It may just be that Superboy realised she had learned her lesson.
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Only Known by Their Nickname: Unlike the other members of the Team, Robin is always referred to as "Robin." It is explained that Robin was instructed by Batman to never reveal his true name in public. Jack Haly, owner of Haly's Circus, recognizes and calls him Dick. As he explains, there is no mistaking a Grayson on the trapeze. Superboy, who does not have any other name, until "Targets", where he is dubbed "Conner Kent", since M'gann liked the name "Conner," after the love-interest in Hello Megan!, and J'onn suggested the last name "Kent." By season 2 Superman has since given him the Kryptonian name "Kon-El".
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Black Beetle doesn't go by any Code Name and is known as "the Partner" in his first few appearances. Black Beetle is just an offhanded nickname Wonder Girl comes up with. Subverted in that Black Beetle is actually his name. He's called that by the Reach too.
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The Un-Smile
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The Unsmile: The Green Beetle doesn't quite...get human facial expressions. The watcher is just as likely as M'gann to flinch as he hurls himself into the Uncanny Valley.
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Gotham City is shown to be in Connecticut, approximately where the real city of Bridgeport is located. Bonus points as Bridgeport in Real Life has a reputation as a troubled city.
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And I Must Scream
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And I Must Scream: T.O. Morrow turns off Red Tornado's motor functions, powers and voice, leaving him a motionless shell that nonetheless can see, hear and think about everything Morrow is doing. Blue Beetle, trapped for months under the control of the Reach.
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Super-Scream: Black Canary plays a supporting role.
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Super-Strength: Superboy is the strongest member of the team, but Aqualad and Miss Martian also have strength beyond that of a normal human.
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Now, Let Me Carry You
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Now, Let Me Carry You: The Runaways rescuing the Team from the Reach in "The Hunt" after they rescued them in "Before the Dawn".
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Familiar
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Familiar: Teekl, Klarion the Witch Boy's cat, is his familiar and his link to the mortal realm.
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Adults Are Useless
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Adults Are Useless: Largely averted, but there are a few cases where this is played straight. In "Humanity", the League (which includes Batman) is completely unsuccessful in tracking down Red Tornado despite weeks of effort. The Team proceeds to find him and foil the villain's plan inside of a day. Re-averted when the team needs the help of Red Tornado to actually save the day. They found him, but they were horribly outmatched. In "Failsafe", the entire League is defeated by the aliens without achieving any sort of victory, whereas the Team is then successful in running numerous offensive actions. Justified: The entire point of the training simulation was to see how the Team could cope after losing the League as support. It took four hours to the Justice League to defeat Amazo... and The Team defeated it in five minutes even while it had also adquired the powers of the JL members. Possibly justified given that Amazo seemed to be much less efficient at using its powers when facing the Team.
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Working with the Ex
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Working with the Ex: After the Time Skip, Miss Martian and Lagoon Boy are now dating. Conner has voluntarily chosen to stay on the same team with M'gann, even though he has the option of joining the Justice League, but he is clearly uncomfortable with their relationship.
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Spell My Name with a "The"
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Spell My Name with a "The": Averted. Red Tornado does this with Batman, but it doesn't stick.
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EvilVsEvil
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Evil vs. Evil: Bane's forces vs. the Cult of Kobra.
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Rousing Speech: The Team makes a speech to the whole world to keep hope after the Justice League was defeated in "Failsafe."
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Men Are Generic, Women Are Special
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Men Are Generic, Women Are Special: Played with in "Beneath". Nightwing had a perfectly good strategic reason for sending an Amazon Brigade after Queen Bee, but Batgirl points out that he's never felt the need to justify sending an all-male squad on a mission. Nightwing says there's no right response to that and ends the transmission.
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No-Sell
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No-Sell: Red Arrow finds himself being hunted by Green Arrow, the Flash, and Aquaman. When disoriented, he takes a blind swing with his bow at the nearest silhouette, only to watch his bow splinter pointlessly on Aquaman's chest.
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Save the Villain
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Save the Villain: Superman tries this with the Kroleteans about to be destroyed by a bomb hidden in their volcano base. They don't believe him and keep attacking, so he fails.
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An accidental one happens in "Beneath". A map of Bialya depicts the nation as encompassing the territory of Qurac, suggesting that Bialya successfully annexed its neighbor over the timeskip. This was apparently Off-Model rather than intentional.
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain
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Nice Job Fixing It, Villain: Mongul's invasion of Earth to keep it out of Reach hands forces the Reach to sacrifice two thirds of its fleet to counter Mongul's missile barrage and "protect their investment."
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Oh, Crap!
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Oh, Crap!: In the pilot, Kid Flash's reaction to seeing the doors close in front of him while he is at full speed and can not stop before running into them. In "Targets", Red Arrow realizes the jail cell wall is going to explode about half a second before it does. In "Terrors", Icicle Jr. sees the "Terror Twins" kissing and realizes that they are actually Superboy and Miss Martian in disguise and says, "Oh man, dad's gonna kill me." In "Misplaced", Billy Batson's reaction to hearing that Amber, the pilot flying his plane, was about to turn 18 in the world where adults disappear. Two seconds before it happens. In "Agenda", Captain Marvel gets this when the Flash and Wonder Woman begin to question his presence with the Justice League after they surmised that he was not an "adult" at all. In "Usual Suspects", Red Arrow's reaction to discovering that he was the mole and while under Mind Control put the entire Justice League under Mind Control as well. In "Auld Acquaintance", Vandal Savage has this reaction after realizing that Black Canary, Red Tornado, and Red Arrow weren't brought under control via the Starrotech he had just applied to them. As a result, he realizes that the Team had reverse engineered a cure and vaccine for Starrotech. Subtle one in "Auld Acquaintence:" Robin is fighting Batman. When Robin's blow doesn't land on anything, he realizes that he lost sight of his opponent, and the turns his head with a grim sort of anticipation, clearly expecting it when he gets smacked aside a minute later. In "Happy New Years", Blue Beetle's mere presence convinces a group of alien tech thieves to abandon their entire operation and self-destruct their base. Artemis in "True Colors" when she learns that Psimon will be sifting through Kaldur's memories and finding out the truth about them being moles. Nightwing in "The Fix" when Superboy reveals that, thanks to him keeping Kaldur's loyalties a secret, M'gann fried his brain, and they don't know if he can be fixed. Also in "The Fix"; Artemis's continued mental repetition of the word "perfect" could very easily be replaced with the word crap. Here its less shocked and more painfully resigned. Also from "The Fix"; Impulse's expression and tone when Jamie reveals that Green Beetle has silenced his Scarab. In "Before the Dawn" when Black Beetle interrupts the team's attempt to escape with the kidnapped victims of The Reach. In "The Runaways", guards from Star Labs surround a building that has the runaways inside. Cue Tye's gigantic astral form pushing the roof off. In "The Hunt", Virgil's reaction to Black Beetle, having seen him in action before. Nightwing and Bumblebee when the Runaways boom tube away with Arsenal. Both the Light and the Reach when they realize the Team has Out-Gambitted them completely. Wally and the other speedsters when they're draining the power from the Chrysalis and Wally starts disintegrating.
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Heartbroken Badass: Artemis is so heartbroken over Wally's heroic death in Endgame that she takes on the Tigress moniker full time to cope with the loss.
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Wally gives one to Nightwing in "Darkest" for letting the cave be destroyed and three other team members be captured. He then points out that it is entirely possible that Aqualad might really have turned, and if so then they are just playing into his hands.
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Catchphrase: "Hello, Megan!" "Souvenir!" usually towards the end of the episode, spoken by Kid Flash. Taken up on and off by Beast Boy in Season two, lampshaded by Blue Beetle when Impulse briefly uses it himself. Beast Boy has "Noted." Lagoon Boy has "Neptune's beard!" Barry Allen says "I'll be back in a flash" whenever he leaves to do some heroics, which his entire family is sick of.
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Ms. Fanservice
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Ms. Fanservice: Artemis in "Salvage". (see Male Gaze above)
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From Roommates to Romance
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From Roommates to Romance: Superboy and Miss Martian, who live together in the cave simply because they have no other home on Earth. Then they began dating.
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Be Careful What You Wish For: In "Misplaced", Zatanna told Artemis that she wished her dad would give her some space, and he (and the rest of the adults) disappears right then. At the end of the episode, Zatara sacrifices himself so Nabu wouldn't possess his daughter. She may never get her father back. M'gann wants to avenge Artemis' death via Kaldur and she does indeed, unfortunately for everyone involved. Artemis wanted to get back into the hero life more than anything despite having had a happy suburban retirement with Wally, and by the finale she's gotten exactly what she wants... but, as a kind of perverse Laser-Guided Karma punishing Artemis for her zeal, Wally dies - quite horribly - while helping to save the Earth, leaving Artemis heartbroken and alone after everything she went through for the Team as their spy. And being the team's spy wasn't exactly fun for her either
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Convection, Schmonvection: The lava in Doctor Fate's tower was only a danger on direct contact with it (well, not to Superboy, but he lost his favorite boots to it). Aqualad and Miss Martian were fazed by its presence, but only because they are particularly vulnerable to heat. Of course, it's then discussed when a floor closes over the lava pit at the last second, and the Team is amazed that they're not frying just from standing on the floor inches above a lava pit. Hey, it's magic. In "Humanity", the Team battles Red Volcano in the middle of an active lava flow with no negative affects until Volcano causes a flame bloom right next to M'gann.
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Tracking Device: Amazo has these built in. So do Red Arrow's arrow heads.
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Retool: The second season was titled Young Justice: Invasion and opened with a five year Time Skip from the end of the first season. Quite a few members of the old group have joined the Justice League or moved on, many new teenage heroes have joined the Team, and some characters have changed identities. The format of the show moves away from switching between action and light-hearted character interaction and focuses more on just action.
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Just Between You and Me
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Just Between You and Me: Subverted by Vandal Savage in the first season finale. He goes on a Motive Rant to Black Canary, Red Tornado, and Red Arrow, but he never actually gives any specific details about his plans.
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Make Way for the New Villains: Three episodes into the second season, the villains up to that point, the Kroloteans, are wiped out by a bomb made by The Reach, The Light's new partner.
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"Before The Dawn" has M'Gann finding out about Aqualad being a Fake Defector, but only after putting him through Mind Rape, Blue Beetle discovering he is the key to a Reach-created apocalypse and the Reach making agreements with the United Nations and gaining public favor. We also find out that the Reach are trying to weaponize the meta-gene in humans and have an army of ships ready, and the ships are probably not to help humans.
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Moral Myopia: Wonder Woman shows shades of this during 'Agendas'. When it's brought up that Captain Marvel never told the League that he was 10 years old, she is visibly angry at him for 'lying' to them. However, it's been shown that the League are not required to reveal their identities to each other, and to do so is a sign of personal trust between members. Billy not telling Diana about his ID is no worse than Batman not telling Billy his secret ID. Likewise, she's visibly pissed at Batman for training Robin to be a crime fighter, yet Amazons are raised from birth to be badass warriors. So in short, if she and her friends keep secrets from you, or her people train their children to kick ass, that's fine. If you keep secrets from her and her friends, or train your children to kick ass, she's outraged. Superman can seemingly show instant compassion to anyone and everyone regardless of who they are, where they come from and what they've done - unless that someone is Superboy. And the only way Superboy can get any kindness from Superman is to save his life. Red Arrow acts like a Jerkass non-stop and is then surprised to find that 9 out of 10 people don't like him and/or don't respect him.
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I Was Just Joking
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I Was Just Joking: When Wally sarcastically asks which team member has a dramatic revelation to share with the rest of the Team next, he is shocked when M'gann steps forward.
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Even better, the entire first five minutes of the pilot features four ice villains, and is thus one gigantic "cold open". (Involving Batman)
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Airplane Arms: Cheshire. Of the Ninja Run variety.
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Artemis is placed in danger of drowning in the episodes "Homefront," "Alpha Male" and "Revelation," which each aired one week after the other. In each near-drowning she complains at how frequently it occurs, finally revealing that she now carries artificial gills because of what has happened.
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Smokescreen Crime: "Revelation": the Light come to believe that the heroes might suspect an alliance of supervillains has formed, so they have one of their minions, Count Vertigo, organize a separate supervillain team, the Injustice League, to openly attack several major cities around the world. The heroes take them down and assume the crisis has been averted, leaving the Light free to keep scheming (at least until the heroes do eventually become aware of them). "Misplaced": Klarion and his allies cast a spell that splits the world in two, with one dimension for adults and one for children and teens. While the heroes are eventually able to trace the magic to its source and stop them, they fail to notice that in the confusion, Sportsmaster and the Riddler have stolen Starro's tissue sample from STAR Labs. Since Klarion loves causing chaos for fun, the heroes had no reason to suspect a larger scheme.
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Hypocritical Humor: Dr. Fate, having possessed both Kid Flash and Aqualad at different points, supports their candidacy when the Justice League is discussing new members. Then they bring up Zatanna, whom he has also possessed, and he quickly refuses. He is immediately called on still having Zatara's protective instincts. In season 2 episode, "Satisfaction", Miss Martian says that "She can't focus on parties"... while going to Rocket's bridal shower.
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Five-Token Band
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Five-Token Band: The Runaways, who consist of Virgil (Black), Ty (Native American), Eduardo (Hispanic) and Asami (Asian). Arsenal, who's missing an arm, joins later.
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Ink-Suit Actor
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Ink-Suit Actor: Professor Ivo bears an eerie resemblance to a red-haired, slightly older-looking Peter MacNicol in a sweatervest.
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Blood from the Mouth
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Blood from the Mouth: Red Arrow is left coughing up blood after his beatdown from the brainwashed Aquaman and Flash.
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Demoted to Extra
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Demoted to Extra: Secret. In the comic series the show was based on, she was a member of the team, in this, she only makes an appearance in one episode and is only able to say 'Secret'.
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Forgotten Fallen Friend
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Forgotten Fallen Friend: The Team's reaction to the death of the Justice League in "Failsafe". Of course, they all knew that it was a simulation.
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The Alcatraz
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The Alcatraz: Belle Reve, a supervillain penitentiary run by Amanda Waller, strong enough to contain Superman himself. They checked. At the end of "Terrors" it falls under the control of the Light, who foment an escape plot in order to remove Waller as warden and replace her with Dr. Hugo Strange, one of their agents.
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The Noseless
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The Noseless: The members of The Reach don't have any noses.
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Aerith and Bob
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Aerith and Bob: Atlantean names: Kaldur'ahm, La'gaan, Orin, Tula... and Garth.
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Victoria's Secret Compartment
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Victoria's Secret Compartment: Madame Xanadu in "Denial".
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Power Nullifier
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Power Nullifier: Belle Reve's combination nullifier/shock collars, which nullify preprogrammed powers and can can shock the wearer on command. The downside is that they only nullify those powers they have been programmed for, so any unexpected powers are unimpeded.
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You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!
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You Have GOT to Be Kidding Me!: Superboy's reaction to "Bear" threatening him as a thief one moment... and less than a minute later declaring that they "embrace him as a friend, ally, and noble warrior!" In "Secrets", Superboy says "You've got to be kidding..." when he sees that almost everyone at the Halloween party is dressed as a superhero. This is Superman's reaction to Lex Luthor announcing his candidacy for Secretary-General of the UN in the finale.
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Future Me Scares Me
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Future Me Scares Me: A case where the somebody doesn't actually meet their future self, just hears about it, when Jaime is told that in the future, Blue Beetle is the worst villain of all, he fights very hard to avert it, and is plagued by images of an evil him.
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Ironic Echo Cut
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Ironic Echo Cut: In the pilot. In "Humanity":
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Ignored Expert
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Ignored Expert: The Reach's head scientist really wants to find out how the Blue Beetle went off mode for the last 4000 years, but Black Beetle and the Ambassador are not interested. As a result, Blue and Green Beetle were freed from the Reach's control. Her last appearance is full of I Told You So.
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Cool Bike
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Cool Bikes: All of the Team had them in "Schooled". Sphere can turn into one. Zatanna and Artemis had them in "Secrets". Harm blew them up.
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Cool Mask: Cheshire wears a stylized mask reminiscent of her namesake. It's full of cool ninja gadgetry like thermal goggles and a rebreather of course. Sportmaster sports a particularly menacing hockey mask.
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It's All About Me
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It's All About Me: Sportsmaster is not angry that Aqualad killed Artemis, his daughter per se, but he is angry that Black Manta did not ask his permission first, since now it makes him and Cheshire look like "punks."
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Color-Coded Characters
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Color-Coded Characters: On top of Blue Beetle, we now have Black Beetle and Green Beetle
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Child by Rape
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While Jade's relationship with her father Sportsmaster is depicted as abusive, the show excises her history as a victim of sex slavery from childhood. She is also not a Child by Rape, a retcon that was introduced in Birds of Prey.
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Arson, Murder, and Lifesaving
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Arson, Murder, and Lifesaving: After a recon mission goes wildly out of control, Batman berates the Team for going against his orders... and then congratulates them for saving the day anyway and praising them for reacting well when the initial plan did not work. It actually happens twice, once at the beginning of Season 1 and once at the end. Batman even starts the second lecture with "Tell me if this sounds familiar..."
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I Shall Taunt You
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I Shall Taunt You: Both Robin and Kid Flash are the "chatter until the villain gets pissed off" types.
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So Proud of You
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So Proud of You: In "Performance," Robin and other members of the Team go undercover at Haly's Circus, where Dick Grayson performed with his parents as the Flying Graysons Trapeze Artists before his parents were murdered and he went to live with Bruce Wayne. Despite identifying himself as "Dan Danger," Jack Haly recognizes and calls him Dick, commenting that he has grown, but that there is simply no way to disguise a Grayson on the trapeze, and asks him for one final performance. Mal says this to Karen after she proves instrumental in stopping the WarWorld in "War".
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Impairment Shot: Superboy, after the MONQIs blast him in the eyes. Artemis and Zatanna after Harm has attacked them. La'gaan slowly drifts in and out of consciousness after Aqualad has kidnapped him.
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Clear My Name
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Clear My Name: In season two, the six members of the Justice League that had been sent off-world by Vandal Savage accept a trial to prove that they were not responsible.
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Berserk Button: Superboy will flip out when anyone mocks his lack of acceptance from Superman. Also, due to an incident with an illusion of the Joker in Mount Justice, he hates monkeys. And apes. Not that he's ever come across a normal ape or monkey, mind, nor one that isn't trying to kill him. In "Agendas" he does not take being stuck in a pod wearing his Cadmus suit again very well, even though it's ostensibly meant to heal him.
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Why Don't You Just Shoot Him?: When Desaad uses the Father Box to reprogram Infinity Man and make him attack Superboy, a mook asks why Infinity Man (obviously the superior combatant) doesn't just kill Superboy outright. Desaad explains that he is not one to end things so quickly, and the Father Box is designed to emulate his mindset.
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No Social Skills
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No Social Skills: Superboy, as a clone grown in a controlled laboratory environment, is hostile and unaware of how to work with a team of equals. M'gann, who learned about Earth by watching TV, is ignorant of a lot of common social mores, and struggles to learn what is appropriate with regards to telepathy and privacy.
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When Wally's body risks being taken from him to act as a vessel for Dr. Fate, Kent Nelson gives up his chance to Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence and reunite with his wife so that Wally can keep his body and find a more suitable vessel for Dr. Fate.
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Alliterative Name
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Alliterative Name: A given as a DC Comics adaptation, though it is Lampshaded in "Targets" when Megan Morse and Conner Kent introduce themselves. When Wendy and Marvin hear Conner and Megan's names, Marvin makes a joke about "double alliteration, I like it". Wendy is voiced by Masasa Moyo, and Marvin is portrayed by Nolan North.
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Home Base
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Home Base: The Team uses Mount Justice, which was the former base of the Justice League until it was exposed to the rest of the world. Yes, they let the covert team stay in the hideout everyone knows about.
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Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter
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Mad Scientist's Beautiful Daughter: Alanna.
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Translator Microbes: Blue Beetle's scarab armor can translate the Krolotean language for Beetle, and can even automatically translate Beetle's English (With occasional Spanish) into the Krolotean language. To everybody else present it is unintelligible gibberish. In "Earthlings," it is revealed that Miss Martian can function as a translator if she is able to set up a psychic link between multiple parties. Each still speaks his or her own language, but everybody else hears the words in their own tongue. Superboy specifies that it is subconscious on her part once she sets up the initial link, so she cannot "hear" what you are saying if you are out of earshot.
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I Am Not Spock: Invoked with Marie Logan, the star of the teen sitcom "Hello Megan!" and who now runs an animal reserve. Miss Martian based her whole personality and appearance as a human on her. When Miss Martian starts pestering the now older Marie with questions about the show she insists that it was just a job and that Megan "is not who I am."
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead
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Blonde, Brunette, Redhead: A male version of the trope is in the pilot episode where the initial three team members are Aqualad (Blond), Robin (Brunet), and Kid Flash (Redhead). With the addition of Zatanna in "Humanity", the Team gained a female set of Artemis (Blonde), Zatanna (Brunette) and Miss Martian (Redhead). Season two gives a new set with Wonder Girl (Blonde), Bumblebee (Brunette) and Batgirl (Redhead).
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Arrogant Kung-Fu Guy: Superboy explicitly states that, with his powers, he is always in control of a fight and always has the advantage. Black Canary teaches him the error of his ways.
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That Makes Me Feel Angry: Superboy in "Schooled." Using those exact words.
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Remembered I Could Fly: After suffering a Heroic BSoD in "Before the Dawn", M'gann can barely use her basic telepathy, let alone fight, much to the frustration of Beast Boy.
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Save Sat
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Save Sat: After numerous alien incursions using zeta beam technology in Invasion, the Justice League sets up a series of satellites using technology provided by Adam Strange that prevents teleportation on to Earth from other worlds.
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Aqualad's father is the supervillain Black Manta. In season two he joins Black Manta. But he joined him in order to infiltrate the Light.
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Character Focus
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Character Focus: According to Word of God, episodes 3-8 are focused on a particular member of the Team — "Happy Harbor" was M'gann, "Drop Zone" was Robin, "Schooled" was Superboy, "Infiltrator" was Artemis, "Denial" was Kid Flash, and "Downtime" was Aqualad. Red Arrow gets his own in "Targets" while "Bloodlines" was about Impulse. "Satisfaction" was about Arsenal, the original Roy Harper.
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Unlucky Childhood Friend: Kaldur likes Tula, who likes Garth instead.
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Stuffed into the Fridge
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When Artemis is re-introduced in season 2, she's standing next to an open fridge. Although it turns out she fakes her death.
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Show Within a Show
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Show Within a Show: There is a Saved by the Bell-esque show called "Hello Megan" that M'gann got her catchphrase from. It becomes a semi-significant plot-point later as the actress who played "Megan" makes an appearance and the revelation that Superboy's name, Conner, comes from that show. Has its own fabricated page now. Clips, including the opening sequence, are seen in "Image." The Flaming C is apparently a Cartoon in Earth-16.
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Fun with Acronyms: Robot monkeys? Why they are Mobile Optimal Neural Quotient Infiltrators. Ivo even lampshades it when they get destroyed.
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Rule 63: Miss Martian shows off female versions of Robin and Kid Flash when asked to demonstrate her shapeshifting, since she has trouble changing gender.
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Double Agent: Discussed in "Darkest", where after Aqualad fakes Artemis' death, kidnaps 4 members of the Team and blows up Mount Justice, a guilt-ridden Kid Flash begins questioning if Aqualad is actually a triple agent who really has gone bad.
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Take Me Instead
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Take Me Instead: In "Misplaced", Zatara gives himself to Dr. Fate in order to save his daughter.
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True Companions
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True Companions: Artemis says this to Cheshire's mask in "Homefront," calling the Team her real family.
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Smooch of Victory: The entire team pairs off for this in the season 1 finale. Played With in "War". When Mal and Karen get over their issues and kiss, Arsenal (just walking in) snarks about getting that as a reward. Wonder Girl gives him a peck on the cheek, which he considers "a start".
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Xanatos Gambit: Every time The Team or the League defeat an Evil Plan, the Light manages some sort of victory and moves one step closer towards their endgame. This show is run by the man who created David Xanatos, after all.
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Irony
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Irony: Red Arrow, the most adamant on finding the mole, was revealed to unwillingly have been the mole all along.
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Teeth-Clenched Teamwork: Cheshire and Sportsmaster, who very plainly hate one another.
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Qurac
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Qurac: The Team pass through Qurac itself to enter Bialya, a Qurac-type rogue state, in "Bereft". A map in the episode shows Bialya in the same location as Real Life Saudi Arabia, but another map in "Image" Quraq and Bialya are positioned similar to Iraq and Iran (based on the position of the Caspian and Black Seas on the map) and Batman mentions "baseless" claims that they used to be one country (Iraq used to be a core part of the Iran-based Persian empire).
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Let's You and Him Fight: In "Disordered", this looks like this will happen between Superboy and the Forever People... but then it's promptly subverted thanks to the intervention of the Forever People's Mother Box. In "The Hunt," Arsenal sets Mongul up to fight Black Beetle so that the Team can make their escape while the two are distracted.
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Inner Monologue: Miss Martian briefly had an inner monologue in "Bereft," where she thought in Martian because she did not remember that she had traveled to Earth. It was only after she deduced where she was that she began thinking in English.
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And Your Little Dog, Too!
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And Your Little Dog, Too!: Almost word-for-word.
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Defusing The Tykebomb: Aqualad was the one to break through to Superboy and convince him to help them escape.
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Ret-Canon: In DC Comics' rebooted "New 52" continuity, Artemis is reintroduced in Teen Titans Annual #1 (volume 4), resembling her Young Justice incarnation more than her original comic version. However, she's killed off (or at least put out of commission) in that same issue.
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Truth-Telling Session: "Usual Suspects". It's set up to look like Connor, M'Gann and Artemis are ALL selling the Team out for different reasons... and then a three-stage flashback shows them opening up about their issues one-by-one.
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Shout-Out: To that other comics franchise: Kid Flash taunts the villain in the pilot by calling him an "incredible bulk." Doctor Fate is called "Earth's Sorcerer Supreme." The villain Black Spider was retooled to resemble Spider-Man, and is voiced by Josh Keaton who played Spider-Man in The Spectacular Spider-Man cartoon, which was also created by Greg Weisman. Not only does T.O. Morrow resemble Tony Stark, but Red Volcano resembles Iron Man. Possibly why the latest group of superpowered teens is called the "runaways", including an episode title. They were more properly alien abductees and only ran away from League supervision. The aliens abducted runaways specifically though(although Vergil claimed he wasn't one and his abduction was a mistake. Possibly unintentional, but the season finale of a two season super hero show involves the Heroes Unlimited cast coming together to break into teams and disable alien doomsday machines affecting the weather. Where have I seen that before? Arsenal/ the real Roy Harper had been frozen in cryogenics and, in season 2, he had an amputated arm replaced with a cybernetic prosthesis, the same path that another former sidekick (Bucky/Winter Soldier) gone through. Two of the cast from Hello, Megan!' are Johnathan Lord and Sandra Stanyon]] from Silverblade. Robin's "whelmed" Running Gag might be one to 10 Things I Hate About You. Guardian: "These aren't your normal meddling kids." Wally: "Guy knows a little advanced science and Dumbledores it up to scare the bad guys and impress the babes." Psimon: "Simon says: forget!" Robin: "You need to hack our minds in order to grok what happened to us. Got it. Go." Wally: "Get your hands off her you darn dirty ape!" Wally's Halloween costume in "Secrets" has the same letterman's jacket and pattern of hair as Teen Wolf. In "Secrets", Miss Martian's "Martian" form is a slightly distorted Marvin the Martian with Godzilla's roar. The prankster that she is counter-pranking is even named Marvin. When Miss Martian finds out that Billy is Captain Marvel, Kid Flash remarks "Yeah, and I'm Speedy Gonzalez." In "Disordered", Superboy pilots the Super Robot Infinity-Man by docking his Super-Cycle on its head, just like how Kouji Kabuto pilots Mazinger Z with the Hover Pilder, or more directly how Tetsuya Tsurugi pilots the prototype Energer Z with a motorcycle-type Pilder in Shin Mazinger. (The feature isn't in the Jack Kirby comics where Infinity-Man first appeared.) Green Arrow and Artemis use a blue police box as their Justice League teleporter. Later, Miss Martian uses a similar police box located in a junkyard. In "Schooled", Miss Martian briefly uses her shapeshifting powers to become a four-armed green-skinned Martian, reminiscent in form (though not in dress) of John Carter of Mars. Also in that episode are Superman and Batman having a conversation in a diner. But unlike in How It Should Have Ended, they're in their civilian identities, and they're on the opposite of their normal sides. In "Secrets", the magical sword of Beowulf (made up for the show) is sheathed in Grendel's arm, which Beowulf famously tore off. In "Performance," when Miss Martian catches the flu that has been affecting so many of the people around her, Robin mentions that H. G. Wells predicted there could be such a cross-species disease. In "Earthlings", Adam Strange quotes Lewis Carroll in order to get some Rannian policemen to chase him, specifically "Jabberwocky" and Alice in Wonderland. Later Alanna, who obviously has never heard this tale and does not speak English, tries to do this to Kroleteans: Bumblebee's line after discovering the ancient ruins in "Beneath": The Terror Twins are named Tommy and Tuppence Terror. In "True Colors", the Justice League logo that appears on Godfrey's show is identical to the logo for the DCAU series. Also the Green Beetle's name is B'arzz O'oomm, which when spoken sounds like Barsoom, the name for Mars in Edgar Rice Burroughs' John Carter of Mars series. In "Agendas", Lex Luthor's high-frequency message to Superboy is the same tactic used by Gene Hackman's Luthor in 1978's Superman: The Movie, right down to the comment that with Superman off-planet (aboard the Watchtower satellite), "only one thing alive with less than four legs can hear this frequency" In "Satisfaction", Lex Luthor tells Roy Harper that "Revenge is a sucker's game." Another episode has Wotan cast the Archmage's favorite spell. The Joker is visibly based on the Tenth Doctor, down to the haircut. Bart Allen, a time-traveller, likes to say "spoilers!" whenever he is asked (or lets slip) information about the future. Vizzini, Fezzik, and a blonde woman dressed as a princess are among those mourning the deaths of Robin's family in the latter's flashback in Volume 1. Appropriate, since the former two introduced themselves as "poor, lost circus performers". Artemis asks "Where's Wally?" after Kid Flash is disintegrated.
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On the Rebound: La'gann was Miss Martian's "rebound guy" during her Offscreen Breakup with Superboy during the Time Skip. He even gets called such on the series. She eventually dumps La'gann because she realizes that he's just a rebound guy to her.
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Cool Starship: Miss Martian owns one, which serves as the Team's main transport. John Stewart's ring creates a very spiffy interstellar transport vessel at the end of "Alienated".
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Luke, I Am Your Father: Aqualad's father is Black Manta. They use this as part of the justification for his fake defection in season two. The half-Kryptonian, half-human Superboy was created at the behest of, and obtained half his DNA from, his human "father" Lex Luthor.
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Wall does it himself in "Summit." Naturally, by the end of "Endgame," he is dead.
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High-Dive Escape: Red Arrow does it to escape from Cheshire and Sportsmaster at the League of Shadows headquarters in "Targets".
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I Know Madden Kombat: Robin I/Nightwing and Batgirl. The fight choreography was made to reflect their backgrounds as an acrobat and a gymnast, respectively.
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Child Soldiers: The Team becomes a black ops unit for the Justice League. The Light quickly realizes the implications of this, and it is brought up and Lampshaded repeatedly, most memorably by an almost exasperated Mr. Twister when Robin protests that they are not children while he curb stomps them. When discussing the possibility of adding new members to the Justice League, Batman supports keeping Captain Marvel in the League, despite the reveal that he is actually only ten years old. Wonder Woman finds his support less than reassuring since he indoctrinated Robin into crimefighting at nine. Batman explains that he did that to Robin in order to keep Robin from turning out like himself. Taken to the extreme with Superboy, as he was sixteen weeks, a.k.a. four months, an age when most babies are only just starting to sleep through the night, when he is introduced, and just so happens to be artificially aged to the developmental equivalent of a sixteen year old.
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Legacy Character: Quite a few. Barry Allen succeeded the Justice Society of America's Jay Garrick as the Flash. The three current Green Lanterns of Earth, Hal Jordan, John Stewart and Guy Gardner, all succeeded the Justice Society of America's Green Lantern Alan Scott. Giovanni 'John' Zatara became host to Doctor Fate after the death of Kent Nelson, Fate's previous host. After Dick Grayson became Nightwing between seasons one and two, Jason Todd and later Tim Drake succeeded him as Robin. Blue Beetle, Jaime Reyes, after Ted Kord was killed by the Light during the Time Skip. Mal Duncan becomes the new Guardian after Jim Harper retires. Bart Allen becomes the new Kid Flash after Wally's death in the series finale.
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Informed Ability
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Informed Ability: Most of the team speak several languages according to Greg Weisman. Unless this is plot-relevant, it doesn't get brought up or used. It's given a nod in "Drop Zone", when Superboy listens to Bane and a Mook argue in Spanish and quietly smiles.
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Two Lines, No Waiting: Many episodes alternate between two plots, one with more action, and one with more character moments.
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Taking You with Me: In the climax of "Revelation," The Joker attempts to release his Joker venom and kill the Injustice League and the Justice League en masse after the Justice League arrives to apprehend him and the rest of the villains.
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Maybe Magic, Maybe Mundane: Mr. Longshadow's conversation with Jaime in "Beneath" barely makes any sense, but with a little reading into..
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Zeta-beam tubes are commonly used by the title team and the League. They make it possible for Aqualad, Kid Flash, Artemis, and Robin to live outside the hideout at their individual homes in Atlantis (it's a country in this universe, not a city according to Word of God), Central City, and Gotham respectively.
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Punch! Punch! Punch! Uh Oh...
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Impulse does this to Tommy Terror's face in "Darkest", but Tommy does not even flinch.
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Tank Goodness: The Bialyain army uses tanks effectively against the Team in "Bereft".
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Spoiler Opening: Miss Martian and Artemis appear in the opening credits of every episode. Miss Martian does not actually appear until the very end of the pilot (putting her in the second episode when it was split into two parts for the show's regular time slot) and Artemis does not appear until several episodes into the show's run. Also, scenes from that particular episode will flicker briefly right before the Team Shot.
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Polite Villains, Rude Heroes: In "Targets", Lex Luthor and Red Arrow have this relationship, Luthor maintaining his unerring politeness at all times, and Red Arrow being his usual snarky, jerkass self. This actually happens between Luthor and every superhero he meets, including his own genetic son, Superboy.
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Killed Off for Real: Kent Nelson a.k.a. Doctor Fate. His spirit did reside in the Helmet of Fate for a while, but Fate eventually got tired of his nagging every time someone used the helmet and sent him off to the afterlife. At the end of season 2, Kid Flash is disintegrated when he absorbs too much energy helping The Flash and Impulse get rid of an energy field that threatened to envelop the Earth. To honor his memory Impulse takes up his mantle, and to hammer the point home he gets a hologram in the garden like Jason Todd, Tula, and Ted Kord.
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Fake Static: Lagoon Boy does this over the psychic link. Nightwing immediately calls him on it.
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Same Surname Means Related: The first hint of a connection between Artemis and Cheshire is when Artemis recognizes her after her mask is knocked off. It is eventually revealed that the two are sisters and the daughters of Sportsmaster and the former villainess Huntress. Artemis, Jade and Paula were the only three Vietnamese characters in season 1.
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Spiritual Antithesis
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Spiritual Antithesis: The show has this kind of odd symbiotic relationship with Teen Titans. The generally serious (though not without its moments of lightness) Teen Titans book was adapted into a zany Lighter and Softer cartoon (though not without its moments of darkness). The generally zany (though not without its moments of darkness) Young Justice book was adapted into a serious Darker and Edgier (though not without its moments of lightness) cartoon.
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My Hovercraft Is Full of Eels
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Everything Asami says is in Japanese. While her accent is lacking, it's mostly accurate and not full of eels.
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Smoke Out
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Smoke Out: This is a favourite trick of Chesire; dropping a smoke bomb and not being there when the smoke clears. Batgirl does it to escape from Lobo in "Happy New Year".
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There Are No Coincidences
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There Are No Coincidences: The third time the Team's actions interfere with the Light's plans, they begin to take action against them, citing the old proverb:
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Broken Bird
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Broken Bird: Artemis, but she is slowly getting better.
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That Came Out Wrong
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That Came Out Wrong: A non-sexual one in "Homefront" when Robin and Artemis are watching the footage of the security cameras of their friends being ambushed and the four cameras are wiped out. Played straight in "Humanity" in this conversation between Robin and Zatanna with a good helping of Ship Tease.
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Spider-Man Send-Up
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Spider-Man Send-Up: Black Spider is a blatant Captain Ersatz of Spider-Man visually, resembling the Marvel hero far more than his DC namesake. He even has the same logo, webshooters, pose, and was voiced by Josh Keaton (who previously voiced the character in The Spectacular Spider-Man).
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Troubled, but Cute
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Superboy will flip out when anyone mocks his lack of acceptance from Superman. Also, due to an incident with an illusion of the Joker in Mount Justice, he hates monkeys. And apes. Not that he's ever come across a normal ape or monkey, mind, nor one that isn't trying to kill him. In "Agendas" he does not take being stuck in a pod wearing his Cadmus suit again very well, even though it's ostensibly meant to heal him.
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In Spite of a Nail
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In Spite of a Nail: Impulse curing Neutron in "Bloodlines" just turns his Bad Future self into a normal human and removes some of the fallout. Everything else remains the same. This is the first hint that Neutron isn't directly responsible for said future.
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Hoist by His Own Petard
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Hoist by His Own Petard: Red Arrow/Speedy's anger at not being inducted into the League is what motivated Aqualad, Robin, and Kid Flash to strike out and investigate Cadmus on their own. Their success there led to Superboy being freed and the formation of the Team. The Team then went on to be a major thorn in the side of the Light, culminating in them saving the entire Justice League from being mind controlled by the Light. The hoisting in question? Speedy's angry outburst was caused by a deep desire to join the League, which had been preprogrammed into him by Cadmus when they were flash-cloning him on behalf of the Light, which wanted to use Speedy as a sleeper agent within the League. The very thing that let the Light take control of the League produced the only thing capable of stopping them.
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What the Hell, Hero?
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What the Hell, Hero?: The rest of the Team's reaction to Megan killing Mister Twister's pilot. They promptly retract their objections when they find out he's Just a Machine. Bruce Wayne to Clark Kent for avoiding contact with Superboy, who views Superman as a father figure while he doesn't respond in kind. Nabu to Kent Nelson for not putting his powers to their full use. Kent telling Nabu that he can't keep Kid Flash's body as his host. Aqualad gets one from the rest of the Team in "Alpha Male" for not telling them there was a mole. They later apologize for overreacting and admit his reasons were justified. In "Failsafe", Miss Martian gives one to Robin for sending Superboy on a suicide mission, saying that Aqualad wouldn't do that. Robin counters that Aqualad would sacrifice himself, which is why he's dead and they have no leader. In "Disordered", Martian Manhunter subtly gives one to Batman for acting cold after the events of "Failsafe". In "Agendas", Captain Marvel calls out Nabu for taking over Zatara's body in "Misplaced" and questions whether someone willing to do that belongs on the Justice League. Kid Flash does this to Artemis in "Insecurity", when she seemingly misled the Team simply to prove herself better than Red Arrow, who had just agreed to join the Team. Superboy looks like he is about to do this in "Earthlings" in regards to M'Gann's Mind Rape of the Kroletean leader, but she cuts him off before he can finish since there are more important things to focus on. He gets it out in "Depths." Wally gives one to Nightwing in "Darkest" for letting the cave be destroyed and three other team members be captured. He then points out that it is entirely possible that Aqualad might really have turned, and if so then they are just playing into his hands. In "Before the Dawn", Artemis gets to give one to M'gann for mind-raping Kaldur. Superboy and Lagoon Boy lay into Nightwing for hiding the truth behind Kaldur's defection and Artemis's death in "The Fix". The Runaways call out Nightwing for being kicking Arsenal off the team after he saved them, and take him with them.
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Sympathy for the Devil
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Sympathy for the Devil: Conner empathizes with Icicle, Jr. over living in their respective fathers' shadows. At the end of "Humanity", Red Tornado decides to care for the real T.O. Morrow, now a bedridden old man on life support. Despite Morrow's past sins, Tornado still considers him his father/creator.
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Walking Shirtless Scene
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Walking Shirtless Scene: Superboy's shirt usually ends up ripped in whatever episode he's in, when he bothers to wear one at all. Jaime seems to be fulfilling this role in Season 2.
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Feuding Families
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Feuding Families: Black Manta and Sportsmaster's families following Artemis and Kaldur faking her death.
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Hypocrite
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Hypocrite: In "Disordered" Batman assumes the team recuperated after being nearly put in a permanant coma when M'gann took over the J'onn's mental simulation. Much to J'onn's and Captain Marvel's (and probably Red Tornado but the lack of facial muscles makes him hard to read) suprise. J'onn even pointed out that Batman of all people should understand the lingering effects of trauma, more specifically feeling partially responsible for losing your loved ones in front of you.
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Rabble Rouser
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Rabble Rouser: Sportsmaster does this to a crowd of adults after Klarion used a spell in "Misplaced" to send all the children to another dimension. This was done in order to allow the Riddler to sneak in undetected into STAR Labs property as the police were busy trying to quell the crowd from rioting.
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Carnival of Killers
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Carnival of Killers: "Infiltrator".
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Training from Hell
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Training from Hell: The scenario from "Failsafe" was an unintended example on the part of the Justice League, when Miss Martian began to believe it was real and that belief overrode the rest of the Team's conscious knowledge it was fake.
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Exposed Extraterrestrials
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Exposed Extraterrestrials: The Kroloteans. Their leader wears a sash, but that's it.
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Angst? What Angst?
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Angst? What Angst?: Becomes a plotpoint in-universe in "Failsafe" at least until Artemis's "death". In "Disordered", Conner feels intense guilt because he didn't angst one bit during "Failsafe".
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They Knew the Risks
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They Knew the Risks: Nightwing's defense when Kaldur blames him for getting Aquagirl killed during a mission.
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Race Lift
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Race Lift: In the original comics, both Artemis Crock and her mother Paula are white. In the TV series, Paula is portrayed as Vietnamese, while Artemis is biracial. Like in Smallville, the Martian Manhunter's "John Jones" identity is African-American.
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Vitriolic Best Buds
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Vitriolic Best Buds: Robin and Kid Flash are a mild form of Type 2.
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Younger and Hipper
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Younger and Hipper: The Super Friends Captain Ethnic Brigade of Apache Chief, Samurai and El Dorado have been revamped as teenagers with infinitely less ridiculous Civvie Spandex outfits.
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Benevolent Alien Invasion
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Benevolent Alien Invasion: The Reach are trying to come off as this and even have the backing of the United Nations. Of course, the audience knows they are actually seeking to do painful experiments on humans...
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Dangerous 16th Birthday
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Dangerous 16th Birthday: Wally goes on his first solo mission on his 16th birthday.
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here
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Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Speedy quits being an apprentice to Green Arrow, and refuses to join the new team, because he feels insulted and slighted that the Justice League does not already consider him their equal. He views all subsequent attempts to get him to return to either position as the adults disrespecting, minimizing and attempting to control him.
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You Can't Go Home Again
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You Can't Go Home Again: According to the treaty between the Reach and the Guardians of the Universe, Green Lanterns cannot enter planets that are under Reach control, which may cause problems for Hal Jordan, John Stewart, and Guy Gardner. Also the case for Miss Martian, Superboy, Beast Boy, Lagoon Boy and Mal Duncan, who were all living in the Cave when it blew up.
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Assimilation Backfire
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Assimilation Backfire: The series had an appearance of Parasite, who was defeated when he stole Miss Martian's powers without realizing they came with a weakness to fire, which the heroes exploit.
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Action Hero
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Action Hero: A world of superheroes where men, women, and children are all hyper-competent. Some, like the original Robin, being active from as young as nine.
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Elaborate Underground Base
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Elaborate Underground Base: Mount Justice, the original headquarters of the Justice League.
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Animesque
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Animesque: From character designs, action sequences, to overall animation. Unsurprisingly since overseas studios in Seoul, South Korea, work on it such as MOI Animation, Inc., Lotto Animation,and DR Movie Co., Ltd., the latter which have work with Japanese companies on anime.
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Battle Couple
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Battle Couple: Superboy and Miss Martian after "Terrors". Five years later Miss Martian is now one with Lagoon Boy. Until she breaks up with him in "Intervention". In "Bloodlines," Roy and Jade. We finally see Wally and Artemis as one in "Summit".
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Red Herring
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Red Herring: The Injustice League; all coinciding villain toys can be traced back to them, not a hypothetical Light Is Not Good -esque group.
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Everyone Can See It
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Everyone Can See It: In "Revelations", Robin and Aqualad discuss the relationships of the Team and Aqualad comments that he knew M'gann and Superboy liked each other before they had figured it out themselves. They also wonder if they should let Artemis and Kid Flash know that they (Artemis and Kid Flash) like each other, as it will probably take a while for them to figure it out on their own.
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Adaptation Name Change: The G-Gnomes are called DNAliens in the comics. The term "G-Gnome" appears in Superboy (1994), but it's the personal name of a specific DNAlien. To be fair, Ben 10: Alien Force already used the term DNAliens on Cartoon Network, so the creators probably wanted to avoid any confusion. The Light was originally the Secret Society of Super Villains. The two other members of the Marvel family are named Lieutenant and Sergeant Marvel, as opposed to Captain Marvel, Jr. and Mary Marvel. The Reach's Ambassador was known as the Negotiator in the comics. Vykin, leader of the Forever People, had the qualifier "the Black" dropped from his name, presumably due to political correctness.
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Voice of the Legion
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Voice of the Legion: Occurs whenever someone puts on the Helmet of Nabu to become Dr. Fate.
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Futureshadowing
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Futureshadowing: When we see Impulse's future, he's working on the time machine in the hollowed out portion of a destroyed Mount Justice. Which happens about three episodes later.
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Reasonable Authority Figure
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Reasonable Authority Figure: The Guardian is this in the pilot when he is not being Brainwashed. Batman as a mentor of the Team.
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Legion of Doom
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Legion of Doom: The Injustice League.
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Ship Tease
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Played straight in "Humanity" in this conversation between Robin and Zatanna with a good helping of Ship Tease.
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Pregnant Badass
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Pregnant Badass: Aquaman reveals that his wife, the Queen of Atlantis, is pregnant, and just a few minutes later she is kicking all sorts of ass when her city is attacked. Admittedly, she's only a few months along (the episode takes place in late August, and Word of God says she is due in February).
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Tattooed Crook: Inverted with Aqualad, who has very large and noticeable tattoos on both arms but is one of the good guys. At first Played straight with Devastation, who is covered in thorn tattoos.
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Playful Hacker: Robin.
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No MacGuffin, No Winner
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No MacGuffin, No Winner: When it becomes clear to Black Manta that he won't be able to steal Starro's frozen body, he angrily declares that no one will have it and blows it up. This turned out to be the contingency plan if he couldn't steal it.
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Green-Skinned Space Babe: Miss Martian — well, the PG rated version of one. Subverted with her true form.
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Stock Scream: Not even Young Justice is safe from Wilhelm! For the curious, it occurs in "Drop Zone", when Superboy tosses Mammoth into the Kobra thugs.
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Continuity Cameo: Almost a Once an Episode occurrence. Even one-shot characters are very likely to be pre-existing characters from the comics (all the Team's classmates, the doctors from "Coldhearted", the fortuneteller from "Denial", the federal agent from "Performance", those expendable soldiers from "Failsafe"... the list goes on).
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Bad Future
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Though he might have just changed the Bad Future from the Reach conquering the Earth to Darkseid conquering the Earth.
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Male Gaze: Funny how at the beginning of "Infiltrator", Miss Martian's the only one to get a leering pan-up of her in her bathing suit. Artemis Crock gets this in "Homefront" (with her embarrassingly short school girl uniform skirt) and "Salvage" (the latter taking place five years later, strutting her stuff in a football jersey - and nothing else).
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Humans Are Special: due to many possessing something in their DNA called "meta-genes", something quite a lot of alien races are interested in exploiting for their own ends.
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Manchurian Agent: Red Arrow, a deep-cover operative planted three years before the show began, responding to phrases by his handler, Sportsmaster..
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The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: The first season finale reveals that the trigger phrase to activate the mole is "Broken Arrow," which puts Red Arrow into a trance where his handler can retrieve information and plant subconscious instructions. This phrase also works on the audience: After it was uttered, the show cut to a commercial and returned after the counter-command was given, leaving the audience unaware of what had transpired, and ignorant even of the fact that anything had happened at all.
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Please Put Some Clothes On: A variation. When the Team finds out about Red Tornado's "civilian identity" android, Zatanna magically transforms the sheet that was covering it into pants, which she felt it needed.
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Translation Convention: The Atlanteans in "Downtime". At first everyone is speaking Atlantean with subtitles, but start speaking english after a minor character casts a spell. Word of God says that it was a translation spell.
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Call a Human a "Meatbag": Red Volcano dismisses the Team as worthless humans. Superboy and Miss Martian both protest that they aren't human (Superboy not knowing that he was cloned from Lex Luthor as well as Superman yet), so Volcano says that "meatbags" would make a better blanket term. It is later applied affectionately to Red Tornado when the group discuss how he is becoming humanized through interaction with them. Black Beetle uses "Meat" as a derogatory term. Impulse uses it in his Future Slang as well because The Reach have taken over Earth in his Bad Future.
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Whole-Plot Reference: The main plot of "Coldhearted" is taken directly from the comic book "The Flash Vol. 2 #1", the issue where Wally became The Flash for the first time after his career as Kid Flash.
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With the Runaways, the leader seems to be "whoever has a good plan at the moment". It mostly winds up being Virgil, who has a penchant for making it up as he goes, but Arsenal and Tye have also led them at different points.
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Combat Stilettos: Averted for the most part since Phil Bourassa designed the costumes to be reasonably practical, if not realistic. Special mention goes to Zatanna, whose normal costume includes raised heels, comments that her shoes were not made for 'chase scenes' and uses magic to change them to flat sole shoes.
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Bash Brothers: Toyed with. Sportsmaster and Cheshire have amazing combat synergy with one another, but do not like each other one bit, since they are father and daughter with strong personal animosity.
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We Need a Distraction
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We Need a Distraction: The Light often stages some sort of elaborate attack in order to disguise their true motives.
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Composite Character: Artemis, a combination of Arrowette (Cissie King-Jones) and Tigress III (Artemis Crock). There might also be a bit of Mia Dearden (Green Arrow's second sidekick after Roy) and Connor Hawke (a half-Asian young relative of Ollie's or so he claims), although Word of God is that the physical resemblance to Connor is just coincidence. note  She was modeled on someone Greg knew personally Red Inferno, who in the show was originally known as the heroine Firebrand before being destroyed and rebuilt. In the comics, they are two separate characters with absolutely no relation. The Golden Age and modern versions of Red Torpedo were combined into one character. Queen Bee is based off the 80's JLI incarnation, but possesses the mind-control powers of the Silver Age original. Klarion the Witch Boy is a composite of Klarion the Witch Boy and a Lord of Chaos known as The Child. While Match uses many elements from the comic character of the same name, the black sclera and Superman-logo carved into his own chest are taken from Superboy Prime's design, and the explanation for his mental instability and backwards S from versions of Bizarro. Beast Boy's biological mother, Marie Logan, is an ex-actress like Rita Farr, his adoptive mom from the comics. Interestingly Rita also appears on Hello Megan, apparently playing Megan's best friend. Impulse is redone to be a bit oblivious and a bit of a grandstander, and came back from the future to be Jaime Reyes' best bud. That makes him a bit of a compromise between comics!Impulse and Booster Gold (one of few recognizable DC characters whose existence hasn't been alluded to in the show). His visorlike goggles are a bit like Booster's as well. Static, the hero from Milestone comics you probably recognize from Static Shock, gets blended a little with Black Vulcan from Superfriends. He's definitely Virgil Hawkins, but he's also part of a group that pays homage to the Captain Ethnic characters from the latter series.
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Expy: Black Spider in episode 6 bears a remarkable similarity to Spider-Man, mostly in the powerset. When he reappears in episode 23 he's even voiced by Josh Keaton. Point of fact, in episode 23 he not only has the same voice, he also moves exactly like Spider-Man (down to the signature poses hanging upside from a web and clinging to the side of a building), his web-shooters make the exact same noise, and he makes suitably groan-worthy puns. Of course, Greg Weisman (Young Justice producer) also worked on The Spectacular Spider-Man. (This may also explain why there were a couple of mooks in Episode 4 who bore an uncanny resemblance to Jackal and Hyena, two antagonists from another Weisman show, Gargoyles.)
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Light Is Not Good: The Big Bad of the series is actually called "The Light", and appeared for half the season simply as pure-white outlines. Glowing with unearthly radiance, no less!
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Insistent Terminology: Red Arrow is very quick to correct anyone who calls him a sidekick or by his old moniker, "Speedy". Vertigo would like you to remember that he is a Count, peasant. He upgrades it to 'king' when he believes that he has killed his niece, the queen. In "Depths", Superboy insists on calling those Miss Martian subjected to her Mind Rape interrogation methods "victims".
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Pokémon Speak: Secret, since the last thing she saw before her brother killed her was a neon sign that said "Secret."
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Mobile-Suit Human: The Kroloteans are kidnapping people and replacing them with Krolotean-piloted suits, which starts the season two plot of their invasion of Earth.
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Hate Sink: G. Gordon Godfrey. From the annoying voice to just being a huge Jerkass, there's not much to like.
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Clothing Damage: In "Bereft," after Superboy loses his memory he rips the "S" insignia off his shirt when M'gann (also suffering amnesia) wonders if he is Superman. Superboy does not have a super suit so this happens to him a lot. In "Targets", Aqualad's tracksuit gets blown off by Cheshire's bomb, exposing his costume underneath.
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Suspiciously Specific Denial: A subtle one when Harm is confronted with the ghost of his sister.
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No Endor Holocaust: In Misplaced a spell is cast to split the world in two, one with everyone over 18 in it, and one with everyone under 18. While the spell only lasts a few hours, the death toll among the children would have been catastrophic, as drivers, pilots, and doctors suddenly disappeared, and only a dozen teenage heroes around to save them. It's never discussed, implying that no one died.
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In "Usual Suspects", it turns out that Red Arrow is The Mole via mind control, and he has not only allowed The Light access to the Watchtower, but has also infected the entire Justice League with mind-controlling nanotechnology.
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Wake Up, Go to School & Save the World: The Team dealt with normal adolescent obstacles such as romantic struggles and of course school, in addition to being a superhero team.
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Rubber-Forehead Aliens: Martian Manhunter, despite being an alien, is almost identical to humans aside from his green skin, pupil-less red eyes, and ridged eyebrows. His niece Miss Martian ditches the pupil-less eyes and eyebrow ridges, essentially resembling a green-skinned human. the Martians' real form is actually huge, hunched and almost bat-like in shape. However, even Manhunter might be disguising himself once we get a good look at Green Beetle's natural form in Intervention. Though in the comics the Rannians are visually indistinct from humans, in this series they have slightly different facial structures and ear shapes. The Reach, as far as we have seen, are pretty close to humanoids themselves. Different skin colour, fins instead of hair, but cosmetically humans nonetheless.
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Laser-Guided Amnesia: Psimon erases the last six months of the Team's memory in "Bereft". This leaves Artemis and M'gann strangers to everybody else, Superboy completely mindless, and Robin, Kid Flash, and Aqualad ignorant of the current mission.
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Sidekick: It is not quite a Berserk Button, but Speedy in particular and the others do not really like being referred to as such.
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Steven Ulysses Perhero
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Episode 15, "Humanity", has Dr T.O. Morrow gives the whole backstory of Red Tornado, and the reasons for his creation to Tornado's unmoving, and silenced body.
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Played With in "War". When Mal and Karen get over their issues and kiss, Arsenal (just walking in) snarks about getting that as a reward. Wonder Girl gives him a peck on the cheek, which he considers "a start".
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In episode 18, "Secrets", Harm is revealed to have murdered his younger sister to obtain power and purity of heart.
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Exact Words: The Sword of Beowulf only works for the pure of heart. Unfortunately, purity on either moral extreme counts.
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Never is the The Team referred to as 'Young Justice', unlike the original comics where that was the actual name for the team. Instead it's just "the team". The justification is that they work undercover, so they don't get a "fancy name" like the Justice League.
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Bookcase Passage: Played very straight in "Homefront". Lampshaded no less:
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All Just a Dream
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"Failsafe" followed the Team as they were killed off one by one, although it was just a simulation. Although they begin by trying to convince themselves that the beams are just transporting everyone to a holding-area. It's not till right up at the end that they acknowledge that they're just killing people.
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Concealment Equals Cover: Justified in "Satisfaction". When Lex Luthor's office is hit by a rocket and he survives behind his desk with Mercy, he explains that this is why he paid so much for a custom desk.
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Bound and Gagged: The villain, Harm, binds and gags Zatanna◊ to neutralise her vocal powers in "Secrets". In "Auld Acquaintance", the Team use ropes and a gag to incapacitate a compromised Black Canary.
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Crossover: With Conan O'Brien... sort of. The WB lets Conan use clips from the Young Justice series, with a character in each sequence edited out and replaced by Conan's alter ego, the Flaming C. (So far, across multiple clips, he's replaced Superman, Batman, Dr. Fate, Superboy, and Aqualad.)
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Red Arrow acts like a Jerkass non-stop and is then surprised to find that 9 out of 10 people don't like him and/or don't respect him.
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Defied by the Team itself; though they accept Artemis into the group, Kaldur points out that they do not have "a quota on archers" and that Roy is still free to join whenever he wants. Even moreso in season two, where the Team expands its roster and has Batgirl, Robin, and Nightwing (Badass Normal with gadgets), as well as Wonder Girl and Superboy (Bricks, Flying and Not Quite Flying respectively.)
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Spotting the Thread: Black Manta notices that Aqualad forgot to conceal his water-bearers when he and Garth stole the uniforms of two of his men. When the Justice League was mind-controlled by Vandal Savage, one of the things that alerted the Team was Batman calling them "kids".
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Adaptational Angst Downgrade: In the Post-Crisis DCU, the Martian Manhunter has generally been portrayed as one of the (if not the) sole surviving Green Martian, a fact that understandably causes him pain. In the show, however, Mars is a thriving civilization and J'onn has many nieces and nephews, one of whom is teen superheroine Miss Martian. The show ignores Roy Harper's history as a drug addict. And while the story of Roy losing his arm is loosely adapted, the circumstances and fallout are portrayed as far less traumatizing. While Jade's relationship with her father Sportsmaster is depicted as abusive, the show excises her history as a victim of sex slavery from childhood. She is also not a Child by Rape, a retcon that was introduced in Birds of Prey.
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Kill and Replace: Cadmus planned to do this to Aqualad, Kid Flash, and Robin, but never got the chance. "Auld Acquaintance" reveals that Roy Harper had been abducted and replaced with a clone three years before the show even began. The original is still alive, though. The second season opens with an Alien Invasion where the aliens are abducting important people of earth, including the Secretary General of the United Nations, and replacing them with aliens in human suits. Bibbo Bibowski was also abducted, but he also knocks out his own duplicate. Guardian is also revealed to be a victim of this. He gave up the hero identity in response.
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My Sensors Indicate You Want to Tap That: In volume 4 of the tie-in comics, when Wonder Girl and Nightwing first try to talk to Jaime about getting training, Jaime's scarab expresses extreme distrust towards the two of them and specifically warns him not to trust Wonder Girl because she "triggers bio-chemical changes to [his] system".
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Dwindling Party: "Failsafe," involves the Team being lost one by one after the Justice League has already been killed in a simulation.
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Shrine to the Fallen
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Shrine to the Fallen: Season 2 introduces a room in Mount Justice known as the Grotto, this room houses shrines to fallen Heroes, including the second Blue Beetle: Ted Kord, the Second Robin: Jason Todd, and Tula aka Aquagirl. In the season 2 finale this is moved outside onto the beach and Wally's holograph is added to the shrine.
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Oh, My Gods!
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Oh, My Gods!: Lagoon Boy is pretty fond of "Neptune's beard!"
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One-Steve Limit: Averted due to Martian Manhunter's fondness for the name John. He took the name John and came up with Red Tornado's name of John Smith. With Giovanni Zatara, who sometimes Anglicizes his name as "John," and Green Lantern John Stewart, that is four Justice League members named John. Martian Manhunter suggests that Superboy should also be named John, but that idea is turned down. Clark Kent and Kent Nelson, which is Lampshaded: J'onn suggests "Kent" as Superboy's last name, but since Superboy and Megan do not know Superman's secret identity they assume it is in honor of the recently deceased Kent Nelson. Played with in "Disordered". When introducing themselves one of the Forever People says his name translates to an animal not found on Earth so he goes with "Wolf"... except Superboy has a wolf named Wolf with him, so he goes with "Bear" instead. Any chance that Hugo Strange and Adam Strange are related? Aqualad's Atlantean best friend Garth, and Garfield Logan (whose name gets shortened to "Gar"), who joins the team in Season 2 as Beast Boy.
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Complaining About Rescues They Don't Like: Dr. Roquette never stopped snarking while being rescued and protected. When the Team makes a detour to rescue a woman and her son from a stampede caused by an invasion force, the woman points out that their interference will likely draw a stronger reprisal. Superboy also injured one of the animals. Nevertheless, she is thankful for the assistance. Cheshire makes no secret of the fact that she is not happy with Sportsmaster coming to rescue her from Red Arrow. He's the father she hates and ran away from home to escape. No wonder she's not happy.
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A Dog Named "Dog": Wolf, the giant wolf Also, a cybernetic sphere, named Sphere. And, in one episode, an Oryx named Oryx. Garfield Logan owns a pet monkey named Monkey, which Conner refers to as a good name, before mentioning his hatred of monkeys.
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Mundane Utility: Zatara and Red Tornado have used their powers just to move crates. In a later episode, Zatanna uses magic to perfectly spread seasoning on a turkey.
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Early-Bird Cameo: Karen Beecher appears as a classmate of Superboy and Miss Martian in several episodes of season one; during the Halloween episode she is dressed as Bumblebee, the superhero identity she had in the comics which she did not assume until season two of the series. The girl that Green and Red Arrows save from Black Spider in the episode "Image" is Cissie King-Jones, who joins the Team as Arrowette in Season 3. Similarly, according to the credits for "Before the Dawn", the girl the Team rescues is Stephanie Brown, who becomes Spoiler in Season 3. In Volume 1 of the tie-comic, when Aqualad is telling the Team his backstory, he shares a panel with a few of his classmates, Topo, Lori Lemaris, and Ronal, who are properly introduced in Volume 2.
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Decomposite Character: The Roy Harper we know turns out to be a clone of the original, who was abducted before the show even began. Eventually the original is recovered and the two wind up splitting elements of Roy from the comic: the clone keeps the name Red Arrow and has a relationship and child with Cheshire, while the original, who lost his arm, takes the name Arsenal.
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Comedic Underwear Exposure: In episode 10, Cheshire's dress is evidently◊ not magic.
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M'gann, who learned about Earth by watching TV, is ignorant of a lot of common social mores, and struggles to learn what is appropriate with regards to telepathy and privacy.
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Digging Yourself Deeper
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Digging Yourself Deeper: Defied by Nightwing in "Beneath". When Batgirl claims he would never try to justify sending an all-male team on a mission note The mission is to Bialya, which is run by Queen Bee, who can mind-control most men and some women., Nightwing nervously responds that there's no right way to answer that and closes the channel.
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Last Episode, New Character: Darkseid
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Promotion to Parent: Happens to Superman with Superboy... kinda. Superman does not handle it very well at first. After the timeskip the two "Supers" get along much better, with Superman referring to Superboy as "little brother."
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Speaks Fluent Animal: Captain Marvel seems to have the ability to communicate with animals, as he has an entire conversation with a tiger that he dubs "Mr. Tawny" in "Alpha Male;" in the comics, Tawky Tawny is a tiger companion of Captain Marvel capable of human speech.
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Redemption Equals Death
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Redemption Equals Death: Red Torpedo and Red Inferno die stopping Red Volcano from killing most of humanity.
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Unskilled, but Strong
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Unskilled, but Strong: Superboy, at least in the early episodes. With training, his hand-to-hand ability improves until we see that he is able to defeat Aqualad in at least one training session. In "Failsafe," Martian Manhunter claims that Miss Martian's raw psychic power is far greater than his own, just untrained.
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Incredibly Lame Pun: It sometimes feels like every other line from every other villain is a terrible pun about their own name. Main offenders: the Light, Harm, and the Reach.
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Attack Pattern Alpha
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Maneuver Seven, wherein one of the Team cups his or her hands together and throws another member of the Team at the enemy. Bonus points when you go back to "Uncanny X-Men #100", and remember that the tactic was introduced as Maneuver 7 before it became the catchier Fastball Special.
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Creepy Child: Greta Hayes, aka "Secret". Also, Klarion the Witch Boy.
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Recycled Script: Coldhearted takes most of its story beats from the first postcrisis Flash issue " Happy Birthday Wally" by Mike Baron and Jackson Guice, replacing Vandel Savage with Count Vertigo.
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Would Hit a Girl: Both heroes and villains treat their opponents the same regardless of gender, and no character has shown qualms about striking a woman in any episode.
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Human Aliens
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Human Aliens: Superboy and Superman, despite being Kryptonian (or in Superboy's case, half-Kryptonian), are identical in appearance to human beings.
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Deadline News: In "Failsafe", this happens to Iris West-Allen. Fortunately, it wasn't real.
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us
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All Your Base Are Belong to Us: "Homefront", where Red Torpedo and Red Inferno take over the Team's secret mountain hideout. "Auld Acquaintance", where Vandal Savage takes over the Watchtower and brainwashes the entire Justice League. "Darkest", where Black Manta II and his group hack security measures and invade Mount Justice.
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Never Say "Die": Ra's al Ghul's League of Shadows is known as The League of Assassins in DC Comics.
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The second season opens with an Alien Invasion where the aliens are abducting important people of earth, including the Secretary General of the United Nations, and replacing them with aliens in human suits. Bibbo Bibowski was also abducted, but he also knocks out his own duplicate.
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Platonic Life-Partners: Wendy and Marvin are "best platonic friends," according to Word of God. But They then end up dating after the timeskip in Season 2
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Everything Is Online: Averted in "Infiltrator"; Robin uses a computer in WayneTech to get to the nano-bugs (presumably making them absorb the virus somehow) but he repeatedly hopes for it to be connected to the mainframe. Dr. Roquette also sends the virus she created to Robin using the internet, using the internet cafe computer she was using to do it. Also played straight with her ability to use the internet to find the nano-bugs she created.
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Vine Swing: Beast Boy and Alanna both do this while travelling through the Scarlet Jungle in "Earthlings". Alanna uses her Vine Swing to lure an enemy mech into a trap.
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Dude, Where's My Respect?: Speedy feels that the Justice League's decision to only give the teenage heroes access to the gym and library is evidence of their lack of respect, and the rest of the Team eventually comes to share his feelings. However, whereas the others are willing to accept that they are young and still have more to learn, Speedy feels that the four of them already earned complete equality. It is later revealed that there is a reason for his extreme reaction: he's a clone. Wally has a similar reaction when he alone does not get to team up with their mentors (Flash instead takes Super Boy), instead given the task of running a human heart across the entire country in a mere matter of hours - something only he can do (Flash must be seen fighting the opposition). By the end of the episode he understands though.
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Cool Big Sis: Miss Martian becomes this to Beast Boy in the second season.
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Laser Blade: Whisper wields a pair of laser whips against Superboy and the Forever People in "Disordered".
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Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: Lex Luthor doesn't seem to get why the Runaways would be mad at him for using them as decoys, since he fulfilled his promise to them. He looks befuddled right up until Asami destroys the laptop and the Fatherbox. Everyone on Rimbor, from the audience to the Tribunal itself, cannot understand why the Justice League members on trial are actually trying to prove their innocence to the Tribunal instead of just offering them a bribe for a favorable verdict. Superboy and Miss Martian, at least, get the hint and manage to bribe them in a roundabout fashion once they've properly exonerated the six. At the end of season one the Light's plan to get Superboy Miss Martian and Artemis to betray the team with blackmail fails because all of them already confessed the things the Light knew and the Team was ok with it. To give Lex credit, he had a feeling that MAYBE one of them might have done so, but they never thought all 3 would do it, and that nobody on the Team would have any problems with all 3 of them.
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Superboy holds Miss Martian's hand to reassure her when she reveals her Dark Secret: that she is really a White Martian.
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With the series making a Channel Hop from Cartoon Network to their own private streaming service, they've confirmed that Outsiders will explore more adult themes and storylines that they couldn't do before otherwise.
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Continuity Lockout: There were few standalone episodes. For example, viewers who skipped an episode would wonder who that big white dog was with Superboy.
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Faking the Dead: Artemis in "Depths," who is being sent undercover to infiltrate the villains. Only Nightwing, Aqualad and Wally know the truth, and the episode "Satisfaction" shows her mother crying at her grave, her memorial in the cave, and her sister and father swearing vengeance.
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Robin's "whelmed" Running Gag might be one to 10 Things I Hate About You.
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Number Two
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At the end of the series finale, when Nightwing has both returned leadership to Aqualad and chosen to take a leave of absence after Wally's death, Batgirl is nominated as the team's new Number Two.
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Talking to Themself: Subverted, with Jaimie Reyes as the Blue Beetle. To the people around him he seems to have a conversation with no one, but he's actually talking to the Scarab.
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Attack Drone
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Attack Drone: The Air Force of Bialya fields a large force of unmanned drones, allowing Miss Martian multiple opportunities for some nice casualty-free explosions.
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Team Pet
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Team Pet: The robo-sphere the Team found in Bialya, which "lives" with the group in their headquarters. The giant wolf found in India, which goes with the Team on missions.
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Kent Nelson seems to ship Wally/Artemis, though Wally misses the point and decides to interpret it as advice to date Megan.
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Canon Immigrant: As of Brightest Day #4, Aqualad is now a dread-locked black kid called Jackson Hyde (Kaldur'ahm is his Atlantean name), living in New Mexico, making his status in Young Justice official canon. Greg Weisman said that he, Vietti, and Phil Bourassa — lead character designer of the show — created the character, but Geoff Johns liked the new Aqualad so much that he wanted to bring him over to main continuity.
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Sidekick Graduations Stick: As of the beginning of season two, Dick Grayson has become Nightwing while Zatanna and Rocket have officially joined the Justice League alongside their former mentors.
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Beware the Nice Ones: M'gann is usually a very sweet and heroic character. But if you try to force her to confront her Dark Secret; you might just find yourself in a coma, like what happened to Psimon in "Image".
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My Kung-Fu Is Stronger Than Yours
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My Kung-Fu Is Stronger Than Yours: In "Misplaced", Zatanna tries to use a spell against Klarion, only for it to fizzle pointlessly against his shield. He dismisses her attempt as "baby magic", then uses her type of spellcasting to send her flying.
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Brick Joke: In "Humanity" the kids tell Captain Marvel that they will join him outside to play with Wolf, but instead they run off on a mission. At the end of the episode he runs back into the base and asks if the kids are coming outside or not.
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Real Name as an Alias: Artemis, whose real name is Artemis Crock. Giovanni 'John' Zatara and his daughter Zatanna.
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Eating Lunch Alone: In "Terrors", the Riddler is regarded as such a loser that none of the other supervillains will let him sit with them in the Belle Reve dining hall.
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Gondor Calls for Aid: In the second season finale "Endgame", every hero introduced up to that point (except for the ones on Rimbor and the ones that died) can be seen at the debriefing for the Reach's endgame, helping save the Earth.
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Buffy Speak: In the first season, Robin had a tendency to ponder words and their prefixes, ie, pointing out that people are overwhelmed or underwhelmed, but no one is ever just "whelmed," and telling a distraught Artemis to get "traught." Episode 5 shows that he actually puts in a lot of thought into it, and that the rest of the Team is picking up on it and using it. By the second season he has stopped doing this, but he does occasionally make reference to his earlier ponderances.
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The Blue Scarab does, oddly enough. Once it is back under Reach control it becomes a bit of a Literal Genie, enough to fool its masters. Once it is cleansed again, it tells Jaime it is much happier with their heroic partnership.
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Dark and Troubled Past: Artemis, Miss Martian, Superboy, Nightwing.
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In "Alienated", Superboy asks Superman for a "triple combo", which starts with Superman throwing him at a Spider Tank. He jumps off it, hits another one, jumps off that one to take out a third, then lands and punches out a fourth one.
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Shown Their Work: In the 4th Episode "Drop Zone" when Kid Flash and Robin are discussing chemical formulas, models of them appear on screen. They are the general representations of a steroid and a DNA purine. The maps and locations given in the show are accurate to North East geography. Though why Batman thought Patterson, New York (population 11,306), was important enough to include on the map is a mystery. In "Homefront" Robin asks Kid Flash to give instructions for constructing an EMP device. The components Kid Flash mentions are actual electrical devices and can be used in the construction of such a device. The Vircator is a vacuum tube that can generate pulses of either X-rays or EMPs, hence it being located in an x-ray machine, and Kid Flash's reference about it being a "stone" with a ten to the twelfth wattage is actually an accurate power level. In "Alpha Male" Artemis is attacked by a crocodile, which grabs her ponytail and drags her underwater, before rotating in place with her still held in it's mouth. This is called a "Death Roll" and is an actual method crocs use to subdue prey after grabbing ahold of them. "Humanity" features a villain attempting to activate the Yellowstone supervolcano, a real-world doomsday scenario. The volcano itself, however, is completely wrong. The episode "Coldhearted" has Wally carrying a heart for a transplant from Boston to Seattle at a dialogue-established speed of about Mach 1 (Wally's top speed at this point on the show). The amount of time it actually takes him is pretty close to how long it would take to actually make that run at that speed. They also say that the heart would only be viable for 4 hours. In "The Fix", all the additives listed as being in the Reach drink are real neurotransmitters, which would cause addiction over extended consumption. Admittedly, they probably wouldn't take the form of pink crystals.
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