Just finished rewatching this, The first season was really damned good...

Just finished rewatching this, The first season was really damned good. It didn't start getting questionable till season 2. But it was still all in all a great show. Opinions?

I wanted to FUCK Impulse with the force of a Japanese bullet train.

I'm sure if your name is Jamie Reyes, he'd be all for it.

I hated how the endings of both seasons seemed very rushed, but all in all it was a great show that had great characters. Superboy a best

TTGO made me appreciate this more.

I've noticed it's been trending on Netflix for some time now. When the fuck is Netflix going to pick them up for a 3rd season.

Yeah, but TTGo will make you appreciate the beauty that is paint drying.

Probably when they can get enough people watching the first two seasons

The timeskip was a mistake. We were just starting to finally learn about and get attached to these characters and they're pushed out of the way for a bunch of new ones.

Also, the forced catch phrases were abused way, WAY too much.

It was bad through and through

Strong pilot. Dropped the ball for everything else. It's Thundercats reboot all over again.

I guess you were whelmed by all the catchphrases.

What was that episode near the end that was 90% exposition and tying up loose ends? god was that bad.

Depends if WB wants to play ball.

>all those villain interactions
>dat final fight scene
>bad

That's some shit taste, senpai.

HELLOOOOOOO MEGAN!!!!!!!

>Not appreciating all the great running gags
>Getting whelmed this easily
Get a load of this keezy fem over here

They don't have any reason not to. They declined a kickstarter and an online petition because they didn't think there was a market. Netflix already has plenty of successful series on their site and now are interested in making another season of YJ. The only issue they should have is licensing fees.

Personally I am hopeful that they'll go for it and maybe we can get another season or more of GLTAS also.

I just wanna know what was the plan with Warworld.

>Running gags
A shitty joke is shitty. Telling that sane shitty joke again is unbearable.

>But it was still all in all a great show
Nah. It had a good pilot, and then from episode 2 and onwards, it just became a total piece of shit. It had a lot in common with the thundercats reboot in that way. It was dogshit in a pretty package.

It was actually pretty awesome start to finish, some of the episodes even beat out classic DCAU eps. Surprised it's not more popular here but I guess people are put off by the whole "kid superheroes" thing.

I thought it was just Vandal getting a shiny new weapon to protect Earth and threaten other worlds with.

>It was actually pretty awesome start to finish,
lol no it wasn't.
>some of the episodes even beat out classic DCAU eps
While some of the DCAU doesn't really hold up anymore, the fucking zetaman project was better than Young justice. Young justice really wasn't good at all, and I think whats his fuck had a breakdown of some sort when spiderman got cancelled, because this was such a far cry from the writing all of his other stuff had.

>responding to bait

Meant for

I don't really understand where you're coming from, it was an awesome show, I really liked it. Too bad you didn't, because it was really good.

You can like it all you want, but to think it was some sort of amazing or great thing is just being straight up delusional.

It was a really good action cartoon, there aren't a lot of those. I'd say that it deserves the title of great or amazing thing.

You're wrong.

It was a great show. Season 1 was much better than season 2, though. You've obviously got some burr up your ass about it.

>You've obviously got some burr up your ass about it.
Yeah, not being a shipfag probably has something to do with it.

I heard this show was canceled because CN couldent handle the fact it had a mostly female audience.

Tween female audience. They tried to cover it up and say that it had to do with toys or some bullshit.

Funny, I didn't bring up shipping at all. I did like it for the character arcs, especially season 1. Superboy learning to cool the rage and not punch everything, Artemis and Miss M learning to accept themselves, Robin learning to lead. Blaqualad was great, Wally was great. The main characters weren't perfect and made typical teenage mistakes.

It got cancelled because CN didn't want to pay the fees to keep it airing. Because WB does dumb shit like have their separate divisions charge licensing fees to each other. CN had to pay DC to air the shows.

>Tween female audience

Shit, that makes a lot of sense. I always thought the entire cast had obnoxious personalities in season 1 which made the show absolutely unbearable for me and I never understood why it was so popular, but I can see girls absolutely loving all the fucking angst and attitude.

It was a combo of things, in general it didnt make enough ratings with its target demo and the toys didnt sell, the high budget didnt hlelp

Don't forget the pairings they had blatantly made in episode 2. Most people say the miss martian/superboy romance was bad, and it really was, but I thought the kid flash/artemis shit they set up was just really cringey to watch.
>I hate you!
>I hate you too!
>artemis gets hit
>LEEEAAAVE HEEER ALOOOONE! >:(

that was weird as hell

>Everybody takes turns explaining important plot elements that happened offscreen

Did they get an episode cut from the budget or something

Probably some of those plot points were meant to be explained in season 3 and they opted to try to explain some there because the show got canned.

It wasn't about the female audience. Weisman himself said it was about the lack of toy sales.

The ratings were actually decent. But ratings alone can't save action cartoons. They need toy sales to help fund them.

>They need toy sales to help fund them.
That isn't the case for Netflix shows though.

>Weisman himself said
Yeah, because he's going to say it was because of the audience. It doesn't matter what gender or age the audience is, they would never ever admit it was because of a certain type of audience that it didn't do well. You alienate people that way, especially the people who are going to buy this shit after its cancelled.

>Also, the forced catch phrases were abused way, WAY too much.

this is something I liked about season 2, they mostly cut down on that

CN doesn't give a shit about whether something is watched by the male or female audience. Adventure Time started out as a boys comedy, but they've focused on girls just as much when that audience was drawn to it.

Also, why is Paul Dini inherently more reliable than Weisman, when one worked on a different and was talking about his experiences in that one, and the other actually worked on YJ?

I was talking about its time in CN. Netflix obviously doesn't have this problem, but Voltron is still getting a toy line next year.

this.

True. It wasn't about females watching the show. I don't know why women have to believe if something they like isn't doing well or gets cancelled or criticized it's somehow a slight against all females based entirely on misogyny. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar.

Hello Megan was explained and made sense. Robin's whelmed, aster and traught were retarded.

Bump

Liked both seasons; they each had their strengths and weaknesses. Black Manta and Sports Master were the shit. Fights were good. More things should have Aqua Lad in them.

i thought it was pretty fucking perfect, but Sup Forums hates it like any good recent serious action show.
the only crit i have is faggy short haircuts

it's all fine if toy companies do their FUCKING JOB
but they dont. at all.

he has said it a million times, about other shows he's been on
fuck you, they actually did those WELL on this show, for once

Great show, would have benefitted from an 40 minute finale badly though, everything wrapped up far too quick.

They were building up to something big happening on the submarine, decided "fuck it" and then ended the season.

The timeskip wouldn't have been bad if they kept the focus on the original crew a lot better

Probably because it had gotten canned they had to wrap everything up in less episodes.

I enjoyed the long running plot, with Vandal Savages shit being so complex he was still going to finish stuff from season 1 all the way in season 3, and the art was great to look at too. Had some great action and tried to respect yet build upon the DC lore.
I can see why people might not like shipping or Robins wordplay, but that wasn't a real deal breaker for me.

I was always bothered by the plans on top of plans on top of plans thing.