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** Alternatively, Slade ''didn't'' sexually abuse Robin... but ''did intend to do so at some point. Their last conversation before being interrupted by the other Titans may have even been building up to it.

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** Alternatively, Slade ''didn't'' sexually abuse Robin... but ''did ''did'' intend to do so at some point. Their last conversation before being interrupted by the other Titans may have even been building up to it.

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** Alternatively, Slade ''didn't'' sexually abuse Robin... but ''did intend to do so at some point. Their last conversation before being interrupted by the other Titans may have even been building up to it.
--->'''Robin:''' I'll do whatever you say.
--->'''Slade:''' Good boy. And, from now on, I'd like you to call me master.
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[[WMG: The BadFuture Starfire visited convinced Raven that she could stop the prophecy.]]
Raven had no idea she would survive the process of becoming Trigon's portal and thus be able to defeat him, so the existence of a possible future where she's alive long past her expiration date in a world apparently untouched by her father is why in the first half of season 4 she believed she'd be able to circumvent the prophecy.

Instead, Trigon's arrival likely came and went the exact same way as in the main timeline, but without the other Titans to properly support her Raven fully blamed herself and isolated herself out of shame, [[GoMadFromTheIsolation losing her sanity]] after ~20 years alone.
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[[WMG: Plenty of villains escaped from prison when Slade took over the city at the end of season 2.]]
It wouldn't explain all instances of "the villain is somehow out and about despite being carted off to prison in their previous appearance", but it would explain some.
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* This makes sense. A lot of the stuff that happens in "Fractured" isn't too dissimilar to the normal {{Animesque}} cartoonish exaggerations that occur all the time (or in the case of mouths falling off, ''exactly the same''). "Fractured" is a SelfInsertFic for Larry and his presence in the world he created means that for the first and only time, the characters are aware of all the wacky stuff that normally occurs.

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* There's nothing in the show that explicitly proves the contrary.

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* There's nothing in the show that explicitly proves the contrary.contrary.

[[WMG:Starfire's reaction to being pranked in "Forces of Nature".]]
When Beast Boy accinetally pranked Starfire, she took it really personally. Perhaps because Blackfire pranked her in a similair fashion when they were kids, and was far more malicious about it, genuinly hurting Starfire's feelings, so when Beast Boy did that to her, she was reminded of Blackfire's earlier spiteful actions.
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*** Or maybe someone just thought the name "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Deathstroke the Terminator]]" was too corny for a non-silly, non-[[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze-Aged]] villain.

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*** Or maybe someone just thought the name "[[NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast Deathstroke the Terminator]]" was too corny for a non-silly, non-[[UsefulNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks non-[[MediaNotes/TheBronzeAgeOfComicBooks Bronze-Aged]] villain.
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** Immediately jossed by the next two episodes clearly showing that the Doom Patrol still exists.

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** * Immediately jossed by the next two episodes clearly showing that the Doom Patrol still exists.

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