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*** Maybe Beast Boy sabotaging Jayna WAS Cyborg's plan all along and Beast Boy's assumptions were correct.
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** ...Maybe because they sent Trigon to another dimension? Seriously, why they want Trigon to help after what happened in "Dog Hand"? Trigon would never help them after that happened and even if he did, it would probably be a trick.

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** ...Maybe because they sent Trigon to another dimension? Seriously, why do they want Trigon to help after what happened in "Dog Hand"? Trigon would never help them after that happened and even if he did, it would probably be a trick.



* In the episode with the doubles, how did Cyborg's robot parts get fat? Are his robotics some sort of comedic nanobot-material in this continuity?

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* In the episode with the doubles, how did Cyborg's robot parts get fat? Are his robotics some sort of comedic nanobot-material nanobot material in this continuity?



** I think it's because [[spoiler:the spell Raven used to make Robin do the laundry stopped the demons or something...]]
** Well, the entire show runs on NegativeContinuity. Aside from what you've mentioned, this episode also showed Raven ''walking'', something she had a terrible time trying to do when Robin forced the rest of the Titans to go without using their superpowers in a previous ep. Going by that episode, she really shouldn't have been able to walk so freely in this one, let alone dance and put on a new superhero persona who's entirely based around kicking.

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** I think it's because [[spoiler:the [[spoiler: the spell Raven used to make Robin do the laundry stopped the demons or something...]]
** Well, the entire show runs on NegativeContinuity. Aside from what you've mentioned, this episode also showed Raven ''walking'', something she had a terrible time trying to do when Robin forced the rest of the Titans to go without using their superpowers in a previous ep. Going by that episode, she really shouldn't have been able to walk so freely in this one, let alone dance and put on a new superhero persona who's that's entirely based around kicking.



** My best guess is that, being the smartest of the group, he's the leader.
* Don't the Titans minus Cyborg and Robin have better disguises? At the very least, BB could use his "Beast within", Raven has illusion magic or just her standard ElderitchAbomination form she uses all the time in this series, Starfire could just dye her hair, put on the armor, and say she's Blackfire.

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** My best guess is that, that being the smartest of the group, he's the leader.
* Don't the Titans minus Cyborg and Robin have better disguises? At the very least, BB could use his "Beast within", Within", Raven has illusion magic or just her standard ElderitchAbomination form she uses all the time in this series, Starfire could just dye her hair, put on the armor, and say she's Blackfire.



** That's wrong. The challenge was that they couldn't use any super powers for 24 hours. Didn't matter if they accomplished a task or not, they couldn't use any power whatsoever for any reason. That they did in any way means they lost, hell he taunted them when he saw it. But since the writers hate Robin for some unexplained reason he doesn't win.
** At first, Robin wanted the Titans to stop using their powers (and called them out for doing so) because he wanted to [[BroughtDownToNormal bring them down to normal]] like him, so they would appreciate how hard he has it being the only Titan without superpowers. It backfired on Robin, however, when the other Titans adapted successfully to life and crime-fighting without superpowers. He then threw together the super-difficult obstacle course in a last ditch effort to get them to rely on their superpowers again, because, as he says in his speech at the end, it really bothered him how easily they could adapt to not using superpowers, which made Robin feel worthless.

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** That's wrong. The challenge was that they couldn't use any super powers superpowers for 24 hours. Didn't matter if they accomplished a task or not, they couldn't use any power whatsoever for any reason. That they did in any way means they lost, hell he taunted them when he saw it. But since the writers hate Robin for some unexplained reason he doesn't win.
** At first, Robin wanted the Titans to stop using their powers (and called them out for doing so) because he wanted to [[BroughtDownToNormal bring them down to normal]] like him, so they would appreciate how hard he has it being the only Titan without superpowers. It backfired on Robin, however, when the other Titans adapted successfully to life and crime-fighting without superpowers. He then threw together the super-difficult obstacle course in a last ditch last-ditch effort to get them to rely on their superpowers again, because, as he says in his speech at the end, it really bothered him how easily they could adapt to not using superpowers, which made Robin feel worthless.



** I think the ForbiddenFruit trope is in play here. Terra makes no attempt to hide her legs, but Raven's are (almost) always concealed by her cloak. Note Beast Boy's awed reaction to Raven without her cloak: "You've got LEGS!" Not to mention his anguished scream when she puts the cloak back on.

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** I think the ForbiddenFruit trope is in play here. Terra makes no does not attempt to hide her legs, but Raven's are (almost) always concealed by her cloak. Note Beast Boy's awed reaction to Raven without her cloak: "You've got LEGS!" Not to mention his anguished scream when she puts the cloak back on.



* So many questions with the time travel episode. How did Beast Boy and Cyborg not die of starvation and dehydration from standing there for thirty years? How did their eyes not dry out and cause them to become blind after thirty years without blinking? How did Cyborg's mechanical parts not shut down since he did not recharge them for thirty years? Why didn't the janitor pick up the slice of pizza on the floor at any point in thirty years? Hope they got fired for that. Why didn't the manager kick them out at closing time? Why didn't they age? How did Cyborg not get a mouth infection from putting that thirty year old pizza slice in his mouth? How was the pizzeria still standing after thirty years? Why didn't anyone ask why they were just standing there for thirty years?
** Well for Cyborg eating the 30-year old pizza, he DID spit it out after realizing that it was old. Besides that, I don't see how he WOULD get a mouth infection from eating it.

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* So many questions with about the time travel episode. How did Beast Boy and Cyborg not die of starvation and dehydration from standing there for thirty years? How did their eyes not dry out and cause them to become blind after thirty years without blinking? How did Cyborg's mechanical parts not shut down since he did not recharge them for thirty years? Why didn't the janitor pick up the slice of pizza on the floor at any point in thirty years? Hope they got fired for that. Why didn't the manager kick them out at after closing time? Why didn't they age? How did Cyborg not get a mouth infection from putting that thirty year old thirty-year-old pizza slice in his mouth? How was the pizzeria still standing after thirty years? Why didn't anyone ask why they were just standing there for thirty years?
** Well for Cyborg eating the 30-year old 30-year-old pizza, he DID spit it out after realizing that it was old. Besides that, I don't see how he WOULD get a mouth infection from eating it.



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* everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from "Things Change" is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind you I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than the episode does. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says "It's Her" , but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory. Iv'e also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?

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* everyone Everyone says issue #51 confirms that the girl from "Things Change" is Terra. How does it confirm this? mind Mind you that I never doubted it was her from the evidence in the episode but the comic doesn't seem to confirm it anymore than the episode does. I've heard the explanation that Geo-force says "It's Her" , Her", but he never seems to told that it might not be her, just that she lost her memory. Iv'e I've also heard the explanation about Terra looking up and responding to them, but this doesn't seem any different from the evidence in the episode. Am I missing something?



* In the episode "Beast Man", the other Titans use Beast Boy's shapeshifting powers to have him masquerade as an adult to get them into an R-rated movie. Now, on its own, that's an OK plot (at least by the show's standards), with one glaring problem: the Titans are all ostensibly, as their name suggests, teens, with at least some of them being over the age of 17. Therefore they should be able to get into the movie without a problem, no shapeshifting required. This isn't even the only time the Titans act younger than they logically should. In "Boys vs. Girls" the "battle of the sexes" plot is driven by an argument over whether girls have cooties. Did the writers just forget how old these characters are supposed to be?
** What? You just answered your own question. They're teens trying to get into an adult-only movie. Your other mistake is assuming that real-world laws always apply for a fictional city.

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* In the episode "Beast Man", the other Titans use Beast Boy's shapeshifting powers to have him masquerade as an adult to get them into an R-rated movie. Now, on its own, that's an OK plot (at least by the show's standards), with one glaring problem: the Titans are all ostensibly, as their name suggests, teens, with at least some of them being over the age of 17. Therefore they should be able to get into the movie without a problem, no shapeshifting is required. This isn't even the only time the Titans act younger than they logically should. In "Boys vs. Girls" the "battle of the sexes" plot is driven by an argument over whether girls have cooties. Did the writers just forget how old these characters are supposed to be?
** What? You just answered your own question. They're teens trying to get into an adult-only movie. Your other mistake is assuming that real-world laws always apply for to a fictional city.



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** TruthInTelevision: There are vegans that are ok with eating eggs and drinking milk.

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** TruthInTelevision: There are Some vegans that are ok with eating eggs and drinking milk.



** He did sworn her almost to the point of StalkerWithACrush, it won't make much of a difference if he did.
** Could be it's a thing for Raven's legs in particular? Or the fact that they're generally an unknown? Besides, you may very well ask why he doesn't fawn over her legs any other time her cloak is open. It's a cartoon.

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** He did sworn swear her almost to the point of StalkerWithACrush, it won't make much of a difference if he did.
** Could be that it's a thing for Raven's legs in particular? Or the fact that they're generally an unknown? Besides, you may very well ask why he doesn't fawn over her legs any other time her cloak is open. It's a cartoon.



* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth, he began to believe that The Night Begins to Shine dimension was never real. Ok, on multiple levels that makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.

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* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth, he began to believe that The Night Begins to Shine dimension was never real. Ok, on multiple levels that makes sense. But he him explicitly stated stating that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.
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** Well for Cyborg eating the 30-year old pizza, he DID spit it out after realizing that it was old. Besides that, I don't see how he WOULD get a mouth infection from eating it.
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**** Well in this particular episode, Cyborg says he was already half-robot, and a flashback shows him as a half-robot even as a baby.
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** What? You just answered your own question. They're teens trying to get into an adult-only movie. Your other mistake is assuming that real-world laws apply for a fictional city.

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** What? You just answered your own question. They're teens trying to get into an adult-only movie. Your other mistake is assuming that real-world laws always apply for a fictional city.
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** What? You just answered your own question. They're teens trying to get into an adult-only movie.

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** What? You just answered your own question. They're teens trying to get into an adult-only movie. Your other mistake is assuming that real-world laws apply for a fictional city.
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** What? You just answered your own question. They're teens trying to get into an adult-only movie.
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why not put this in fridge horror, then? in any case, i don't think the writers of teen titans go would imply rape in a kids show.


* This qualify as fridge horror from certain points of view: at the end of "Gorilla," Robin re-establishes dominance as "alpha" of the Titans, and tells off Raven and Starfire for not helping him to boot. Now think about it: what do alpha males do to the females in their group to reassert dominance?
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** [[TruthInTelevision There are vegans that are ok with eating eggs and drinking milk]].

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** [[TruthInTelevision TruthInTelevision: There are vegans that are ok with eating eggs and drinking milk]].
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** There's a chance that he doesn't know that cake is made out of those ingredients, since he's Beast Boy. Alternatively, he's a vegan that's ok with eating eggs and drinking milk.

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** There's a chance [[TruthInTelevision There are vegans that he doesn't know that cake is made out of those ingredients, since he's Beast Boy. Alternatively, he's a vegan that's are ok with eating eggs and drinking milk.
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** Alternatively he doesn't know that cake is made out of those ingredients, since he's Beast Boy.

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** Alternatively There's a chance that he doesn't know that cake is made out of those ingredients, since he's Beast Boy.
Boy. Alternatively, he's a vegan that's ok with eating eggs and drinking milk.
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* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth, he began to believe that The Night Begins to Shine dimension was never real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.

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* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth, he began to believe that The Night Begins to Shine dimension was never real. Ok, on multiple levels that makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.
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* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth, he began to believe that The Night Begins to Shine dimension wasn't real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.

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* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth, he began to believe that The Night Begins to Shine dimension wasn't was never real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.
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* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth he began to think that The Night Begins to Shine dimension wasn't real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.

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* Because Billy spent so much time on Earth Earth, he began to think believe that The Night Begins to Shine dimension wasn't real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.
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* Billy started to think that the Night Begins to Shine dimension wasn't real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.

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* Because Billy started spent so much time on Earth he began to think that the The Night Begins to Shine dimension wasn't real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.

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* Billy started to think that the Night Begins to Shine dimension wasn't real. Ok, makes sense. But he explicitly states stated that he remembers the oath? That doesn't make as much sense.sense.
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