A New Gotham Arises in Place of the One of Kate and Ryan

As for TITANS…

Killing or permanently writing out Donna or Rachel-- or anyone-- really won’t make any sense dramatically. They killed Jericho and he’s been locked in his evil father’s head for five years. Writing Donna out having teased Roy Harper-- that’s just wrong. Of course, ‘fall’ doesn’t have to mean ‘die.’ Rachel could lose herself to her dark side while saving Gar from mind control, and Donna could find herself called to Olympus or something using too much power to stop a mind-controlled Conner-- or even some kind of surprise reversal. It could be as simple as the Titans accepting Ravager as one of their own, and this drives Jason to turn a bit more Red Hood. Or Jason sacrifices himself to save Rose from Slade-- That would be less redundant to Jericho’s previous sacrifice, or Garth stepping in front of a bullet-- so it could work, and fall on the genuinely dramatic side, and not be a kind of fridging. Of course, Donna, Jason, and Rachel all have resurrection story lines in the comics. Oddly, there’s no sign of Jericho in the trailer for next week–or Krypto! It’s even possible that the Bruce Wayne in the Elko diner was Kronos or Zeus or something. There’s a lot to go down next episode regardless-- particularly given the usual length of only 40-44 minutes, No TV show, or even comic, is ever going to be perfect in its representation of anyone’s favorite characters-- and the biggest weakness of Titans, even more so this year, is a lack of screen time for the individual characters. No, there aren’t too many of them-- this has been storytelling choice-- and one that needs to be adjusted in a third season.

Hmmmm…

Was that really Bruce Wayne in the Elko diner?

  • Yes
  • No
  • Yes, but Bruce somehow ascended to godhood

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