TTG actually wasn't half bad
I wasn't too crazy about "Legendary Sandwich", but "Pie Bros", on the other hand, was great. Everything just seemed to work, and I love how they built off the Mother Mae Eye episode in the original series. That's what I'd like to see from this show, episodes...
Throughout the years there's been a wide variety of villain team ups in DC series, whether it be Grodd's Legion of Doom or Young Justice's "The Light".
Which group of villains is your favorite? And why?
I have to go with The Light. Not only do all of the team members have great chemistry, but...
In the end, it all comes down to ratings. CN may happen to have better programming, but they're not doing it to please older viewers, they're doing it because it works for them.
How exactly were Deadshot and Clock King allowed in "Task Force X"? Now granted, Clock King was never a villain of Batman until his animated series, but Deadshot certainly was.
I love the double standards, anything with comedy in it automatically gets prime time and huge amounts of reruns. Quality action series with high budget animation like Young Justice and Green Lantern only get a premiere slot and an encore the following day. Seriously, it's like they're trying to...
Yeah, if they can work him into a show, I say go for it. The real challenge is trying to make him likeable and not annoying, but I'm sure there's SOME way to execute it properly. After all, Clone Wars found a way to tone down Jar Jar as the series progressed.
When they mentioned a "52 episode order", were they counting each 11 minute segment as an episode?
I really hope the series didn't get 52 episodes right off the bat without it even premiering.
It's really a shame, these were really informative and well put together. I was really looking forward to learning more about some of the JLU episodes.
That's the thing, I don't think Cartoon Network wanted to go through any of that trouble. And that's partly why I think they gave up on trying to market the show. Season 1's finale had really strong numbers, so there was never a good reason to burn off the series in afternoon slots. This wasn't...
Honestly, I think it'll just be like What's New, Scooby-Doo. I think part of the reason Cartoon Network gave up on Mystery Inc. was because of how chronological it was. They can't casually air reruns of the series like Looney Tunes Show without confusing people. It also can't effectively attract...
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