Yeah.
I'm hoping one of the other two super villain girls, maybe Pam and Carol/orDoris, might pull a Heel–Face Turn. What do you think?
But I'm wondering, is Carol going to break up with Hal since she is now part of the Legion of Doom?
Edited by Meistro2021 on Feb 19th 2022 at 8:53:54 AM
Break up? They're dating again?
IDK, I wouldn't be surprised if all villains except for Harley will suffer the same fate. Also Harley is obviously The Big Redeem so if anyone else reforming would have a very rushed arc. I wouldn't want too many villains reformed anyway. #JustLetFemaleVillainsBeVillains.
Or I think Cythonna will be the one that goes off-rails and everyone needs to stop. I mean, she's a Kryptonian goddess in the comics. She's slumming it by associating herself with Earth-based villains.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).The Crossover's out on DVD.
This is a DC Superhero Girls episode from start to finish. The Titans have a combined ten minutes of screentime in this. A few things of note are that the Justice League is formed in this episode and that Jon Stewart makes his first appearance in the show, and Wonder Woman joins, but only as a reserve so she can still be on this show. Harley does a full turn to good guy in this, too. This really feels like a series finale, but I think we still have another 26 episodes left.
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From all the interviews I've been reading with the cast and crew of the film, there's no more episodes after. Season 2 was a short order. This movie is much more of a DCSHG finale than a crossover. The Titans are barely in it.
Do we have any information on the alleged low ratings? Especially since most toy-driven shows such as it rely more on toy sales than actual ratings?
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).I'm going to guess the toys didn't sell. Sadly, the previous version of DCSHG was just much better fitted for dolls than this.
Currently, I'm assuming that this was Grand Finale for the Hero Girls though it would be nice if someone could confirm it. This Uncertain Doom is pretty annoying.
Anyhow, the movie is decent. Not the best thing show did but fine. I'll start with the worst thing - animation. The action just really lacks the punch. Season 2 already looked worse that the first one but nothing this bad. No wonder most of the fight scenes were cut short or boiled down to "Phantom Zone portal goes brrrr".
(BTW anyone finds it funny that Young Justice and DC Super Hero Girls both had their heroes entering Phantom Zone to save their friend(s) at the basically same time?)
Titans were well-written and in character, though the general approach was interesting - barely put them in the movie and spend a big chunk of their screentime lampshading the fact and talking about how they just here because they have good ratings and sell well and DCSHG don't despite being less annoying and having narrative structure and - anyone else feels like writers used Titans bits to vent!?
It makes sense since I'm pretty sure regular TTG writers just talk about whatever's on their mind as they make episodes. Seriously, have you seen how often writers just write random homages to 80's shows or anything they like? I feel like they figured out by now they can do anything they want and the show still will get 5 more seasons soon.
But as I said, Titans are barely in this thing. You can literally cut off all their scenes and all you will lose is Zee coming to terms with her dark powers. You can even pretend that the part where Girls meet Titans is just some hallucination caused by dimensional travel. (BTW, that last scene with Titans and Cythonna...didn't really make sense.)
This movie was just stuffed with characters and tried quickly to wrap up all plot points so not everyone got their fair share. I always felt like Season 2 writers really liked Supergirl and it's pretty clear since she has the most developed story that is mostly about how great she really is. Jessica was most blatantly shortchanged although Bumblebee mostly did what she always did - help others get through their issues instead of getting her own stories.
The villains were obviously all non-entities. Luthor might as well use drones except that we needed to work in Harley's arc. (As rushed as it was). I'm most disappointed with Riddler's presence - no one really did anything but only he did nothing (tossing Phantom bombs aside). And that's after his debut was pretty underwhelming...
I didn't expect anything from the side-heroes but Justice League got surprisingly decent focus and development. You wouldn't expect much from characters whose role was to dismiss protagonists as just kids, cause drama by recruiting Wonder Woman and then utterly fail and stopping Legion of Doom to be well written but they were. John Steward got the least time which is a shame since he was the only new character. Oddly fitting though since Jessica also lacked focus.
Honestly, well. That is one thing season 2 definitely improved. Male teen heroes don't get much to do but then again, neither does Katana, it has everything to do with them being secondary characters, not with them being dudes. Justice League members especially feel likable and competent, with Superman getting a decent development.
I'll just blame CN's usual disrespect towards WBA productions (and especially DC shows) until I hear otherwise.
Latest blog update (November 5th, 2022).

I’m hoping the DCSHG will meet their 2015 counterparts.