Love how this odd pairing turned out to be both functional and charming despite no one expecting it. And all it took was some bold writer willing to even ask the question
This pair consists of a hyper-paranoid conspiracy theorist that quite literally doesn't have a face and a crossbow wielding femme fatale serial killer, yet they still remember to fasten their seatbelts. Respect.
Every time they mention his face it's unintentionally hilarious. Especially the "ugly" reveal. Yes, a handsome, chiseled redhead with some banged up wounds that'll heal in no time is truly the ugliest man alive. Tragedy lol.
Lol I think that likely has something to do with studio higher ups. In the west, any show marketed towards children has strict rules and higher ups will demand the weirdest crap in order for it to be deemed safe for kids. I had a teacher that storyboarded for a kids cartoon and at one point the character phased through a glass window and producers demanded he change it. Even if it seemed out of character, wouldn’t be surprised if they made them include a seatbelt scene
Thing is like JLU was such a gem of making all these side character beside the original league member so damn interesting. I watch full shows of question and huntress, GA and BC, batman and wonderwoman and so many random combo of character in that show.
@RexZShadow Fr, imagine the possibilities, I would watch a Question & Huntress, Green Arrow & Black Canary, and Vigilante & Shining Knight Adventure show (last one is not a ship, they remind me of Jed & Octavius from Night at the Museum though)
It just hit me: Green Arrow: "Why are you doing this, Question?" Question: "You wouldn't believe me if I told you" Question (thinking): I think she's cute
@@catbatrat1760 that’s basically what happened in the show with him and BC. GA also jumped through hoops on an unofficial mission for BC much like Q and Huntresses.
@@immMoon you are missing out, when people say the justice league, justice league:unlimited is first on my mind and is the standard I judge all justice league titles by
@@MrKrn714 ^^ same, justice league and justice league unlimited are soo good, it’s top tier DC content-and for that matter, just straight up one of my favorite animated shows ever. Definitely a must watch!
@@immMoon Since we're in a video of shipping- the shows also made an interesting pairing for Batman. Won't say who, but it doesn't seem the comics really continued that shipping idea (which is...a bit of a shame ☹)
My favorite part of the whole justice league series (IIRC) is a scene where there are villains and goons in a bar for villains and goons complaining about how they are going to pay for the mortgage.
@@kurtwilliamchan2986 Because of this cartoon, last time I was at a Baskin Robbins, I counted the flavors, and there were, in fact, 32 flavors. I looked the employee dead in the eye and said, "As I suspected, thirty-*two* flavors," and they didn't react at all. One of the saddest days of my life.
@@desantinotafrancesco2639 And here you are stalking me, that’s quite adorable. And I have PLENTY of stuff to do, it doesn’t take long to post a comment a move on and get about my day as I fix on what’s been said, that simple!
@@Gadget-Walkmen i really will end it here by bringing up the fact that its not you replying that shows you have nothing going on in your life, its the fact that you keep coming back to defend yourself, its clear that these comments get to you, i mean you ssid it yourself that you muted a guy because he was pressing you so hard, if all this evidence doesn't prove that you have a fragile ego than i don't know what will.
@@desantinotafrancesco2639 LOL Are you for real. You have no "fACtS" AT ALL that you "bRINgiNg up", just pure delusion and nonsense on your case. "its the fact that you keep coming back to defend yourself, its clear that these comments get to you" ANYONE online can defend themselves with an argument when they're in the right, literally ANYONE! NONE of these comments "gEt tO ME" AT ALL, It's very easy to type a comment, post it, and then move on, and forget these comments every happen when you go about your day, it's VERY easy to do that. "i mean you ssid it yourself that you muted a guy because he was pressing you so hard" Only when they're comments get so bad and nonsensically a waste of time do I mute. This isn't hard to grasp here at all. "if all this evidence doesn't prove that you have a fragile ego than i don't know what will." LOL No, I don't have a "frAGiLE eGO" as I don't even remember anyone that you're talking about and I completely forgot this thread earlier as well. It's not hard to comment, move on, and go about my day, it's just that simple. You don't have any "evidence", you just come yo bad conclusions here based off of nonsense, nothing else.
If they made a show specifically for Question that had him just solving half-assed conspiracy theories about random claims and companies (like what they put in a McDonalds burger patty or whether or not 5G towers actually make you sick) I would unironically binge that show in it's entirety
They could have a standard setup where the obviously dumb conspiracies are quickly proven untrue, but in the process Question stumbles upon something bigger.
And while the big heros are off fighting the Tofu Demigorgon of Terror outside he's in the building interogating hapless fast food managers why they allied with a race of flesh eating parasites. Until the real-real plot kicks off (Also Superman slammed the Nufu beast into a solar panel farm to boil all the water out of the baddie)
"Train." "I see it." "Train!" "I see it!" Has the same energy as "Batman to all points. I could use some air support, seeing as I can't fly. At all." "Now would be good."
@@zachboyd4749 Let alone Green Arrow being bounced on the motorcycle over and over, and wrapped up right behind Canary. He probably needed the cold river water afterwards.
It also has the same energy as a real relationship. The amount of times I have been driving and my wife points out stuff like this Lady, I got eyes. I see it
It was a gamechanger when they added eyes detail to the Huntress. Earlier appearances they were just white, but then she was just a backdrop of team members. I love how her shadow is like Batman's silhouette.
Early designs were still in flux. Artists were still figuring out how they wanted to draw each character but needed them in backgrounds for earlier episodes.
@@alexandredelbois4157 Brother the only time there wasn't an obsession with money driving entertainment was in the Bronze Age before we invented currency.
Then where she stashes the drive is literally either he'll have to work to get it back or she'll have to give it to him. He knew what he was doing, and I'd bet the implication is that she picked up on his game and played along. Just like everyone else has said, beautiful attention to detail, especially on the subtle hints at just how deeply these characters get each other and can play off the other, it makes it feel like a real relationship.
@@kenb2957 ...I now have the amusing thought of them giving each other pamphlets that they have to read through called "Terms & Conditions" and they have to sign them to continue dating.
I liked this pairing more than others, they just clicked in a natural way that just seemed right. Not forced by bad writing , it was not cringe or awkward. This is my ship.
A 20 minute episode from a kid's show about superheroes that can't even say the word "sex" writes a better, funnier, and more mature romance between a conspiracy theorist and a vigilante than 95% of romantic comedies.
I think the fact that they can't be outright with the adult stuff is what forces them to be creative and find different ways of portrayals which is what ends up making the relationships so interesting and dynamic
They say that limitations can breed creativity and the team also seemed to take certain things as a challenge. When discussing a scene involving wonder womans...assets apparently hte people in charge of defending the scenes from censors said "We shall protect the cleavage with our lives!"
Q moving over to let Huntress drive when he pulls up immediately cemented their relationship for me. It shows such a depth to their relationship within the first few scenes that it’s almost uncanny: It just shows that you can make previously unknown heroes into beloved characters with the right writing.
It was also symbolic of him deciding to let her into his life. Not an easy thing to do for a crazy paranoid detective who thinks everyone's out to get him and is correct all too often.
@@fer_nanda4509 It makes sense from a character POV. Huntress likes to be in control and is hot headed. If Q drove she would be complaining he was going too slow. Q knows what she is like so him offering the drivers seat cements their relationship. I suggest you go rewatch the justice league series.
I feel pretty confident in assuming that Vic Sage hadn't had much romantic experience (and probably not much of a social life in general) prior to falling for Helena. Ergo, he wasn't sure what was going on. That's what makes Helena the right woman for him--she can get him to take a break from all the conspiracy theories (which he clearly needs very badly).
@@Nomad958 The guys love their quips and being goofballs and the gals are very straightforward and are pretty closed off, but have a soft spot for their guys
@@Nomad958 The men in the respective pairings say funny things during fights but still but are still good fighters, the men take their political views very seriously, the women have opposite political views than their men, and the women are more serious compared to their men but they still love their men regardless.
Some interesting things I've noticed: - The train moment was not reckless but calculated. They're in a tunnel, breaking and going in reverse would take too much time, there's not enough room for turning around and the side tunnel is right there. The only option was to step on it and hope you'll make it. - This seems to be a theme with those two. They both consider attacking the best method of defence. - Seems like The Question wanted to show Huntress that he's awesome as a person and a hero before she could see what's under the mask. "Ugliest guy" hit him hard because he agreed with it, but when she saw him maskless she didn't. - Flexing your vintage mustang on a lady then offering her to drive is an absolute power move and Question really did his homework since he new Huntress is the type of girl to be really into it.
@@HMNCLunar they'd make him right wing. Spreading "misinformation" about covid vaccines, being an anti vaxer, be a holocaust denier, all those extreme right wing things. He'd get beaten up alot by thugs and it would just be a whole "haha look how stupid conspiracy theorists are!" show. Lets not have a film or show like that
The problem with Q is That in the cómics he is a bit of an objetivist and a little fascist...... So, yeah, maybe warner bros does not want That kind of picture reflect to them. I love the JLU version tho, I would love to see a Cartoon about this version
@@darkar138 I wouldn’t say a little facist just paranoid. If you think Batman is paranoid, is nothing to question. Also, he doesn’t trust his own government since he believes they are always hiding something, which in the end he is right.
Yup, DC Justice League 2003 and 2005 snuck in a LOT of jokes. I didn't notice until I re-watched it when I was older. 😂 I even found a racist joke in there one time. It was VERY well hidden though
@GLUBNOIR I can't remember which episode, but both series are on Netflix if you wanna try and find it. If I find it, I'll tell you. Something racist was said to John Stewart, the Green Lantern in the series. They said something like, "You're okay for your kind." It might have one of the episode where they go to the past.
These two were one of those couples that no one ever expected to get together and for it to work, but it did and became one of the best parts of the show.
"Blue overcoat, fedora, orange socks." This has stayed in my brain for so many years and I will occasionally utter it without context if someone asks what I'm wearing.
Yeah like live action have been getting more...mundane? Point is DC excels at animations so an animated show of these 2 would do wonders if done properly.
Superman, being smart, quick thinking, and kind in that little dialogue when looking for Question's body. "Not here you won't; they wouldn't have bothered to dump his comlink unless they took him alive." "~~We'll never find him...." "Sure we will!" - all stoic and confident. Even Superman's dialogue here is excellent to the character even briefly. JLU was fucking AMAZING.
It's both the confidence he necessarily must exude as the leader of the Justice League, a moment mirrored when he claims Captain Atom back for the League from the government- AND it's a good reference to where his head was at at the time. He's usually pretty amenable and jovial and almost carefree without ever not caring deeply about everything, but when there's a grudge or a score to settle, he becomes a different man. His tone (Newbern's delivery) was almost cocky and headstrong here- this isn't the calm collected leader of the Justice League, this is a man who's been played for a fool and wants to get his own back.
The thing you have to love about Justice League Unlimited was that they showed you characters that you rarely ever saw in comics, or that they had a limited run. Crimson Fox was an interesting cameo
I just wish there were more episodes with Zatanna staring in them other than just one episode. She's an underrated character that sadly didn't get as many episodes when compared to Supergirl, Green Arrow, Black Canary or Vixen.
I recognised it the moment I heard Question speak. It gave me pause, and I did a quick search on BehindTheVoices...voila. My suspicions were correct, he did have the same voice actor as Transformers: Prime Rachet. I thought their voices were almost identical.
5:45 Pay attention. He pockets the drive to his right side, then pulls out a drive from his left. You COULD write this up as an animation error for anyone else, except it is the Question we are talking about. He let her take a drive so he could indulge in her date wants and need to be in control. The Question has got game.
@@Gadget-Walkmen Nah for Question specifically he's had instances of this for the purpose of fooling other characters with fake items. So for this specifically it's unlikely.
@@buddermonger2000 Lol Just no. That’s not how this works at all. It’s an animation error since there’s nothing to follow up on the fact that he pulled one card from his side pocket to another, something’s not “deep” just because a character is known for being paranoid and misdirecting people. That doesn’t mean EVERYTHING that he does has a purpose. You don’t need to have “strong evidence” to chalk something up as an animation error when it’s clearly a mistake by the animators, animation errors happen ALL the time as you can find them constantly in shows with a lot of details, so saying “wItH lESs EvIdEnCe” is just plain embarrassing to see someone see here as a simple mistake doesn’t need “strong evidence”, it can be notified on the spot on a animated project. Animation errors aren’t a big deal but acting like it’s something deeper here when it’s clearly not followed through isn’t helping what you say here.
True story: Amy Acker/ Huntress and Morena Baccaran/ Black Canary were both Joss Whedon Alum from ANGEL and FIREFLY respectively. This was their first collaboration together.
If someone rolled up in their vintage Pontiac and then just casually slid over and let me drive it that dude would need to call into work for the next month
The man took a beating off GREEN ARROW. I can absolutely see Black Canary beating Huntress, but Q learned to fight from some of the people who trained Batman - he should be able to handle Green Arrow hand-to-hand. Bro took a hittin' because he was smitten.
They really are an underrated couple. I became a big fan of the Question from this show too. It’s a shame Question and Huntress’s relationship isn’t very fleshed out in the comics. They were together briefly but it wasn’t nearly as good as in the show.
@@SubZero-hs9xcNo they'd find a way to ruin it. An animated show about him would be the best, it could be him fighting crime at night and during the day he just solves weird and/or harmless conspiracies.
See, The Question is a man that inspires hope in me. Because if a man with no face can bag a baddie like Huntress, that means there's hope for us all, guys. Stay strong, brothers.
I didn’t see Q display any particularly un-objectivist behavior or thinking here. The JLU writers gave him a sharp wit and an ironic penchant for occasional self-amusement (such as when he broke into a (Cadmus?) building with a potted plant while singing a boy-band tune)… but I don’t regard that as un-objectivist.
To be fair, he chilled the hell out decades ago once he became an actual DC character, stopped being written by Steve Ditko, and did some personal growth. Sometimes he returns to his roots in various alt continuities but mostly he's extremely weird in other ways.
@@WingedmagicianThat’s a question humanity has been asking itself ever since Rand crawled out from under her rock, shook the slime off her gastropodal tube-body, and vomited her ideas onto paper: “What’s wrong with these people?”
I already loved the Question from the comics, but damn if Jeffrey Combs didn't slaughter it in the role! Props as well to Gail Simone for writing one of the best versions of the character in any medium.
@@Norinia yeah these day cartoon shows really lack on plot and story and focus more on politic and representation maybe young justice is DC last great TV show
I 100% believe that their first meeting was all a ploy by Question to go on a date with Huntress. He knew from the start she didn’t know Jack crap about Cadmus, but it was the perfect bait.
@caitlyncarvalho7637Flash would watch shitty comedy sitcoms from the 90s. Green Latern would watch war movies and make fun of them since they're not realistic. Wonder Woman would watch romances and dream about her and Batman being together even more. Superman might watch sci-fi stuff. And Hawkgirl would probably watch ufc or boxing fights since she loves violence.
@@vengeance1450 I feel like if this Superman real, he'd watch corny family movies and shows because that's what he possibly grew up with Though everything else you said was true
If I remember correctly, the Question's first ever comic has him beating the hell out of a bunch of thugs, then running onto his TV time slot to tell his city how those exact same thugs just got their asses beat even when his face was all bruised from the fight. Question is definitely every man's hero.
I like when he says “that is the question” because it can kinda have a double meaning On the one hand it’s obviously a witty rebuttal, but on the other, it could be him saying that he does good things for others because that’s just what he does, or who he is. Doing good things is what the Question does. That is the Question. I’m reading way too deep into it but it’s a bit of a cool implication so yeah
You could read even deeper into it and point out that it's the second line in Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy. Likely about the determinism of his next action.
I think that's what I(and the audience) love so much about this version of the character. Beneath all the inane theories and endless questions, the hardboiled voice and overcoat- lies a genuinely good man. One who wouldn't dare let anyone hurt a child, or murder a man in cold blood.
1:26 The questions blue 67 Pontiac GTO gotta love the personality they give him also the fact they went out of their way to show what brand and what kind of car he owns.
Honestly to this day, I'm still amazed at how they were able to make Huntress and Question work in a romantic setting like this. Whoever wrote for these two was really creative and clearly wanted to experiment with something nobody even considered a possibility at the time. A shame we don't have unique stuff like this these days.
I mean... If you think about it JLU is Full of unespected ships! Like Green Lantern and Hawkgirl. The writers know how to experiment with the already build up characters
It was Gail Simone who set it up. She wrote the Birds of Prey comic and was the writer who after they paralysed Barbara Gordon was like "Hell no are you just going to leave her like this and replace her with a rotating list of new Batgirls... I'll make her the woman in the chair!"
@@Calzaki Well then, I tip my hat off to her for making this interesting couple a thing in Unlimited. Lord knows we need more writers like her these days.
@@darkar138 All the more reason why we should have those kinds of writers around these days instead of writers who just write the same boring stuff we see in recent films and shows for the sake of cash grabs, out of touch pandering and laziness.
@@apieceoftoast768nah they didn’t flesh them out nearly as much as they could’ve. For the best because technically in this universe Batman is married to Talia. Wonder Woman being the hopeless romantic fits her character as being a intimidating demigod den mother type figure to the league.
Well depending on the origins, it's kinda weird cause if it did, then highly likely they would have gone to the catwomen x batman thing, since huntress originally was the daughter of them
Question saying "you wouldn't believe me if I told you" is so funny, like Arrows like "why is this dude always so vague?!!?" and Question is thinking "Huntress is really cute and I am insane for that"
One thing I loved about Jlu was their capability of building ships between random heroes and making it look so good. Wonder woman and batman are still my endgame
Combs is brilliant in everything, but whoever thought of him for this is a damned genius. It’s a GREAT character, but what Combs added made it perfection
This video cuts out a few seconds where Huntress looks at Starman and Stargirl in a way that suggests she was upset about being expelled from the Justice League because she had an unfulfilled desire to find somebody to love. When she grabs Question by the tie later on, the look on her face all but says “I have found my lover.” (5:10 freeze frame)
Why would stargirl and starman show that? Stargirl is a teenager and starman is an adult who is never even in this show... Her stepfather stripe is the robot that she was always with tho.
@@jaer2354 It seems like they took some liberties with this animated adaptation when it came to implied age. Their joint appearance in this episode is just a cameo besides. And it's not true that Starman isn't on JLU, even though all of his appearances are minor.
@@jaer2354 Also, while it’s clear from their body language that Starman and Stargirl are enjoying each others’ company, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are lovers. They could be just good friends. This ambiguity works well in the scene.
Star man and Star girl aren’t in a relationship, Sylvester is a mentor to Courtney, he’s the one, depending on the canon who gives her the cosmic staff and trains her how to use it. I also don’t think Pat (Courtney’s stepdad) who was a sidekick to Starman and is STRIPE in the show would allow it considering he’s overbearing to her character in the show anyways.
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 I didn’t actually say they were lovers. The nature of them appearing to enjoy each others’ company is presented in an ambiguous fashion. But the expression on Huntress’s face after observing them walking together implies that she’s reminded of her own romantic loneliness.
I remember watching this when I was younger and thinking Question was the coolest dude ever. I faintly remember having a phase where I even tried talking like him when I was like 6
Love how this odd pairing turned out to be both functional and charming despite no one expecting it. And all it took was some bold writer willing to even ask the question
I see what you did there.
@@Daniel-Munoz 😂😂😂
go to the corner and take my like
@@vardiganxpl1698 2
Well played 🤝
Literally "Me and the bad bitch I pulled by being autistic" meme.
“God, I wish that was me”
"Eccentric charm"
Holy shit you're right.
@EALS365 if i told you, you wouldn't believe me.
I need me bf like that lol
I loved the idea that he thought that the *orange socks* was gonna save him
Mmmh, not sure about that, knowing him I'd say 50/50 that he was trolling her. :)
Babe we are on a kid show
The man doubled down. Gotta respect it
@@mariebourgot4949 maybe 20/80. If anyone is clueless enough for that to have been genuine it's Q
Plot twist, he knew what color underwear she was wearing and matched.
This pair consists of a hyper-paranoid conspiracy theorist that quite literally doesn't have a face and a crossbow wielding femme fatale serial killer, yet they still remember to fasten their seatbelts. Respect.
Every time they mention his face it's unintentionally hilarious. Especially the "ugly" reveal. Yes, a handsome, chiseled redhead with some banged up wounds that'll heal in no time is truly the ugliest man alive. Tragedy lol.
Lol I think that likely has something to do with studio higher ups. In the west, any show marketed towards children has strict rules and higher ups will demand the weirdest crap in order for it to be deemed safe for kids. I had a teacher that storyboarded for a kids cartoon and at one point the character phased through a glass window and producers demanded he change it. Even if it seemed out of character, wouldn’t be surprised if they made them include a seatbelt scene
They both like to live.
Well both are afraid of death and seat belts do help so it makes sense
They're crazy, not stupid.
"lose them!"
"Like airline luggage!"
I have no exuses for how much i giggled at that
Same haha
I mean it's a fact xD
Scene just popped up while I read that lol
@@JM1992 *fated!*
Same
"Lose them." "Like airline luggage."
Okay, that line is a little too real. Q is wilding.
Q is never flying Delta ever again.
Coming Soon: Question, and the Mystery of Malaysia Airlines
Q is never changing planes In Chicago again
@@ianfinrir8724He's avoided Boeing for decades. He just tells people it was a hunch
I love that when he's not fighting crime and solving world-ending conspiracies he's doing the equivalent of super journalism over mundane things.
3 2 F L A V O R S
As I suspected
@@computernoise2209 who says this is mundane
In the comics, the Question as a civilian is a journalist
AH HA!! As I suspected.
I love these two so much.
"So, what're you wearing?"
"Blue overcoat, fedora."
"Y'know, you really stink at this."
"Orange socks."
*hangs up on him*
It is funny but it goes completely over my head
@@buddermonger2000 She's trying to engage in dirty talk, phone sex basically.
@@TheSunderingSea Yeah but I don't know why orange socks is what made her do that
He was trying lol
good to know the question is autistic, makes him so much more relatable
If they made a full show between these two, I'd watch it in a heartbeat.
I’d watch ten seasons of it.
Thing is like JLU was such a gem of making all these side character beside the original league member so damn interesting. I watch full shows of question and huntress, GA and BC, batman and wonderwoman and so many random combo of character in that show.
Me too
I’d watch it under the condition that the VA’s voice their respected characters
@RexZShadow Fr, imagine the possibilities, I would watch a Question & Huntress, Green Arrow & Black Canary, and Vigilante & Shining Knight Adventure show (last one is not a ship, they remind me of Jed & Octavius from Night at the Museum though)
It just hit me:
Green Arrow: "Why are you doing this, Question?"
Question: "You wouldn't believe me if I told you"
Question (thinking): I think she's cute
Ironically Oliver Queen would completely understand that.
@@HeartbrokenHeartshooter Wait, would he? (idk much about him, i'm sorry)
@@catbatrat1760 that’s basically what happened in the show with him and BC. GA also jumped through hoops on an unofficial mission for BC much like Q and Huntresses.
@@HeartbrokenHeartshooter Ikr, he woul be like "I got it man" 😅
@@PersonalPromises Also their relationship has some similar energy at times, see also 'are we dead yet'
How dare you make me obsess over a couple I knew absolutely nothing about
@@EatTheRich848 i have seen all the movies (animated+live action) just Missing the shows
@@immMoon you are missing out, when people say the justice league, justice league:unlimited is first on my mind and is the standard I judge all justice league titles by
@@MrKrn714 that's next on my list then
@@MrKrn714 ^^ same, justice league and justice league unlimited are soo good, it’s top tier DC content-and for that matter, just straight up one of my favorite animated shows ever. Definitely a must watch!
@@immMoon
Since we're in a video of shipping- the shows also made an interesting pairing for Batman. Won't say who, but it doesn't seem the comics really continued that shipping idea (which is...a bit of a shame ☹)
"...orange socks."
Ahh he was a special guy, truly. I loved watching this series when it aired on the weekends
emphasis on the word "special"
Here’s something I thought about
What could he possibly wear to turn her on?
"As I suspected: 32 flavors"
My favorite JLU line of all time as a kid
My favorite part of the whole justice league series (IIRC) is a scene where there are villains and goons in a bar for villains and goons complaining about how they are going to pay for the mortgage.
My favourite is "The plastic tips at the end of shoelaces are called aglets. Their true purpose is sinister!"
I got to ask: is this about Baskin-Robbins, which supposedly have only 31 flavors?
@@kurtwilliamchan2986 Possibly.
@@kurtwilliamchan2986 Because of this cartoon, last time I was at a Baskin Robbins, I counted the flavors, and there were, in fact, 32 flavors. I looked the employee dead in the eye and said, "As I suspected, thirty-*two* flavors," and they didn't react at all. One of the saddest days of my life.
“Hey Question, why does Huntress call you ‘babygirl’?”
“…One of life’s many questions.”
She doesn’t call him “babygirl”, it’s “baby doll”, get it right!
@@Gadget-Walkmenhere you go correcting everyone, as if you have nothing better to do 😂
@@desantinotafrancesco2639 And here you are stalking me, that’s quite adorable. And I have PLENTY of stuff to do, it doesn’t take long to post a comment a move on and get about my day as I fix on what’s been said, that simple!
@@Gadget-Walkmen i really will end it here by bringing up the fact that its not you replying that shows you have nothing going on in your life, its the fact that you keep coming back to defend yourself, its clear that these comments get to you, i mean you ssid it yourself that you muted a guy because he was pressing you so hard, if all this evidence doesn't prove that you have a fragile ego than i don't know what will.
@@desantinotafrancesco2639
LOL Are you for real. You have no "fACtS" AT ALL that you "bRINgiNg up", just pure delusion and nonsense on your case.
"its the fact that you keep coming back to defend yourself, its clear that these comments get to you"
ANYONE online can defend themselves with an argument when they're in the right, literally ANYONE! NONE of these comments "gEt tO ME" AT ALL, It's very easy to type a comment, post it, and then move on, and forget these comments every happen when you go about your day, it's VERY easy to do that.
"i mean you ssid it yourself that you muted a guy because he was pressing you so hard"
Only when they're comments get so bad and nonsensically a waste of time do I mute. This isn't hard to grasp here at all.
"if all this evidence doesn't prove that you have a fragile ego than i don't know what will."
LOL No, I don't have a "frAGiLE eGO" as I don't even remember anyone that you're talking about and I completely forgot this thread earlier as well. It's not hard to comment, move on, and go about my day, it's just that simple. You don't have any "evidence", you just come yo bad conclusions here based off of nonsense, nothing else.
Just realised Q keeps his plates on his car completely blank.
Respect
Damn, he's just like me fr 🦍🗿
Gotta commit to the bit.
If they made a show specifically for Question that had him just solving half-assed conspiracy theories about random claims and companies (like what they put in a McDonalds burger patty or whether or not 5G towers actually make you sick) I would unironically binge that show in it's entirety
They could have a standard setup where the obviously dumb conspiracies are quickly proven untrue, but in the process Question stumbles upon something bigger.
Soyboy
And while the big heros are off fighting the Tofu Demigorgon of Terror outside he's in the building interogating hapless fast food managers why they allied with a race of flesh eating parasites. Until the real-real plot kicks off (Also Superman slammed the Nufu beast into a solar panel farm to boil all the water out of the baddie)
@@tylerian4648 the bigger conspiracy behind it all would always end with some Israeli conclusion
@@kenb2957 so like a bit of a satire series based on conspiracy nuts?
I was obsessed with Question. Now I think I’m just attracted to every character Jeffery Combs voices.
@corvid.monarchy4875
Does this include Rachet from Transformers Prime?
@@DemonicRemption I was gonna say that too.
@@DemonicRemption of course!
@@DemonicRemption ratchet was my favorite character in that show!
He's back in Star Trek as Agamus the evil A.I.
My boy Q bagged the huntress without a face.
S tier character just for that
he has amazing jawline
@Loxer150 like dating a greek statue with no defining features other than he has a head, jawline, but no nose, lips or eyes
"Train."
"I see it."
"Train!"
"I see it!"
Has the same energy as
"Batman to all points. I could use some air support, seeing as I can't fly. At all."
"Now would be good."
"Are we dead yet?"
"No!"
"Are we dead yet?"
"Look if we die, I promise I'll let you know!"
@@zachboyd4749 Let alone Green Arrow being bounced on the motorcycle over and over, and wrapped up right behind Canary. He probably needed the cold river water afterwards.
It also has the same energy as a real relationship. The amount of times I have been driving and my wife points out stuff like this
Lady, I got eyes. I see it
@@zachboyd4749which one was that again?
@@finchatforharambe905
The episode? It’s JLU season 1 episode 19, Double Date.
Just now that i realize how they managed to make a faceless character way more charismatic and likable than mostly nowadays cartoon characters.
Being voiced by Jeffrey Combs also helps, too.
@The Owl Lady Ok, then. I'm open to it. Go ahead. I will put it in my list.
Idk why but Question is kinda...hot???
And different from the detective style of Batman.
you can see him blush when she reacts to him saying he likes her.
It was a gamechanger when they added eyes detail to the Huntress. Earlier appearances they were just white, but then she was just a backdrop of team members. I love how her shadow is like Batman's silhouette.
Probably because in some continuities she’s his kid with cat woman
from all her time working with Robin and then Batman
Early designs were still in flux. Artists were still figuring out how they wanted to draw each character but needed them in backgrounds for earlier episodes.
The Question was gold in JLU I love how that series gave spotlights to different, lesser known characters
And in Batman the Brave and The Bold
Booster gold and mister miracle had some of the best episodes
Back in times they werent obsessed with money à anime can make...
@@alexandredelbois4157 Brother the only time there wasn't an obsession with money driving entertainment was in the Bronze Age before we invented currency.
@@inesatt1313 Snobs be like: BuT tHAt ShLOcKE iSnT BaTMAn, iTs NoT DaRk enOUgH, iTs tOo cAMpy aLso KeVIn cONroy iSnt BaTMAn REEEEE.
Look closely at 5:47. He puts the drive on the right side of his coat. He hands her a fake drive, yet still takes her to dinner. 10/10.
Nice attention to detail!
A true smooth operator.
Then where she stashes the drive is literally either he'll have to work to get it back or she'll have to give it to him. He knew what he was doing, and I'd bet the implication is that she picked up on his game and played along. Just like everyone else has said, beautiful attention to detail, especially on the subtle hints at just how deeply these characters get each other and can play off the other, it makes it feel like a real relationship.
She just wanted him to take a break from hacking and spend time with her. He agreed to the terms and agreements in his own way, both satisfied.
@@kenb2957 ...I now have the amusing thought of them giving each other pamphlets that they have to read through called "Terms & Conditions" and they have to sign them to continue dating.
I liked this pairing more than others, they just clicked in a natural way that just seemed right. Not forced by bad writing , it was not cringe or awkward. This is my ship.
Me too
A 20 minute episode from a kid's show about superheroes that can't even say the word "sex" writes a better, funnier, and more mature romance between a conspiracy theorist and a vigilante than 95% of romantic comedies.
I think the fact that they can't be outright with the adult stuff is what forces them to be creative and find different ways of portrayals which is what ends up making the relationships so interesting and dynamic
They say that limitations can breed creativity and the team also seemed to take certain things as a challenge. When discussing a scene involving wonder womans...assets apparently hte people in charge of defending the scenes from censors said "We shall protect the cleavage with our lives!"
@Caitlyn Carvalho His mask uses a sort of binary adhesive. It takes one gas to apply it and it won't come off for days unless you use a second gas.
Sometimes creativity comes from restriction.
@@epbrown01 Can he eat with it on?
Q moving over to let Huntress drive when he pulls up immediately cemented their relationship for me.
It shows such a depth to their relationship within the first few scenes that it’s almost uncanny:
It just shows that you can make previously unknown heroes into beloved characters with the right writing.
It was also symbolic of him deciding to let her into his life. Not an easy thing to do for a crazy paranoid detective who thinks everyone's out to get him and is correct all too often.
That was the most important moment from a writing standpoint. Agreed.
How does that make sense anyway? Is not just a feminist trope?
@@fer_nanda4509 It makes sense from a character POV. Huntress likes to be in control and is hot headed. If Q drove she would be complaining he was going too slow. Q knows what she is like so him offering the drivers seat cements their relationship. I suggest you go rewatch the justice league series.
@@itsalwayshalloweenexceptwh5118 on top of this, a hyper paranoid journalist is basically trusting her with his life
Supergirl: "Why does Huntress call you babydoll?"
Q: "Let's ask some _different_ questions, shall we?"
Man, I did not know how nosy supergirl was in other businesses besides being useless 50% of the time.
@@ladynoname3621 shes just like me fr
Cause he’s precious to her. 😊
Huntress: *rings him up*
Question: Not a good time... babe.
She's the little sister that always wants to know.
5:15
“where are we going?” sounded so naive, it was kind of adorable in a weird way
Right? Like even after that kiss he was not sure
XD
@@CatCheshire Hey gotta double check sometimes.
He has to ask the question
I feel pretty confident in assuming that Vic Sage hadn't had much romantic experience (and probably not much of a social life in general) prior to falling for Helena. Ergo, he wasn't sure what was going on. That's what makes Helena the right woman for him--she can get him to take a break from all the conspiracy theories (which he clearly needs very badly).
He has his cute moments that’s for sure
I love how Huntress and Question's romantic relationship mirrors Black Canary and Green Arrow's relationship.
how so?
@@Nomad958 The guys love their quips and being goofballs and the gals are very straightforward and are pretty closed off, but have a soft spot for their guys
@@Nomad958 The men in the respective pairings say funny things during fights but still but are still good fighters, the men take their political views very seriously, the women have opposite political views than their men, and the women are more serious compared to their men but they still love their men regardless.
@@TheViewer_ That’s one way to put it. Thank you.
And all these characters were written by O'Neil.
Some interesting things I've noticed:
- The train moment was not reckless but calculated. They're in a tunnel, breaking and going in reverse would take too much time, there's not enough room for turning around and the side tunnel is right there. The only option was to step on it and hope you'll make it.
- This seems to be a theme with those two. They both consider attacking the best method of defence.
- Seems like The Question wanted to show Huntress that he's awesome as a person and a hero before she could see what's under the mask. "Ugliest guy" hit him hard because he agreed with it, but when she saw him maskless she didn't.
- Flexing your vintage mustang on a lady then offering her to drive is an absolute power move and Question really did his homework since he new Huntress is the type of girl to be really into it.
You re right on almost everything, but that ain't no stang that's a Pontiac
I promise you that there are very few women who WOULDN'T be totally into a dude who let them drive his vintage Pontiac
@@3katfox... I mean...Some women can't drive stick. But that's more of a modern issue.
@DashingSteel some *people* can't drive stick
I can't, my bf can't, my dad can't
Its not a common thing anymore
@@Maldito_MurilitoG. T. O.
I could see a well executed question show going very far.
Warner Bros executives:
Now the new Joker cartoon will be a surprise!
@@HMNCLunar they'd make him right wing. Spreading "misinformation" about covid vaccines, being an anti vaxer, be a holocaust denier, all those extreme right wing things. He'd get beaten up alot by thugs and it would just be a whole "haha look how stupid conspiracy theorists are!" show. Lets not have a film or show like that
We keep getting the exact same superhero cartoons and one mini of them may be good if there’s an untapped amount that could be explored
The problem with Q is That in the cómics he is a bit of an objetivist and a little fascist...... So, yeah, maybe warner bros does not want That kind of picture reflect to them. I love the JLU version tho, I would love to see a Cartoon about this version
@@darkar138 I wouldn’t say a little facist just paranoid. If you think Batman is paranoid, is nothing to question.
Also, he doesn’t trust his own government since he believes they are always hiding something, which in the end he is right.
You know you grew up with quality animated shows when they sneak in phone sex jokes that you won't get until you've doubled in age lol
@caitlyncarvalho7637that’s the beauty of DC, you don’t have to be a superhuman to be a superhero.
Yup, DC Justice League 2003 and 2005 snuck in a LOT of jokes. I didn't notice until I re-watched it when I was older. 😂 I even found a racist joke in there one time. It was VERY well hidden though
@@Victoria-e9m Where?! What episode?!
@GLUBNOIR I can't remember which episode, but both series are on Netflix if you wanna try and find it. If I find it, I'll tell you. Something racist was said to John Stewart, the Green Lantern in the series. They said something like, "You're okay for your kind." It might have one of the episode where they go to the past.
@@Victoria-e9m oh my god i know what episode your talking about shady dorag did it
These two were one of those couples that no one ever expected to get together and for it to work, but it did and became one of the best parts of the show.
"Blue overcoat, fedora, orange socks."
This has stayed in my brain for so many years and I will occasionally utter it without context if someone asks what I'm wearing.
I need to do this😂
Oh my god I need to do that as well 🤣🤣
Lol just imagine him a few months into their relationship.
“… I’m wearing black socks today. Silky.” and that’s his version of a pickup.
@@akkikoThe complete weirdo.
I would absolutely watch a detective series with Question and Huntress
(edit: holy moly, 5k ppl agree???)
That would be awesome!!!!!
As long as it’s not live action.
*shudders
Specifically these two interpretations.
Yeah like live action have been getting more...mundane? Point is DC excels at animations so an animated show of these 2 would do wonders if done properly.
DC make it happen already and bring back these two voice actors!
Superman, being smart, quick thinking, and kind in that little dialogue when looking for Question's body.
"Not here you won't; they wouldn't have bothered to dump his comlink unless they took him alive."
"~~We'll never find him...."
"Sure we will!" - all stoic and confident.
Even Superman's dialogue here is excellent to the character even briefly. JLU was fucking AMAZING.
It's both the confidence he necessarily must exude as the leader of the Justice League, a moment mirrored when he claims Captain Atom back for the League from the government- AND it's a good reference to where his head was at at the time. He's usually pretty amenable and jovial and almost carefree without ever not caring deeply about everything, but when there's a grudge or a score to settle, he becomes a different man. His tone (Newbern's delivery) was almost cocky and headstrong here- this isn't the calm collected leader of the Justice League, this is a man who's been played for a fool and wants to get his own back.
The thing you have to love about Justice League Unlimited was that they showed you characters that you rarely ever saw in comics, or that they had a limited run. Crimson Fox was an interesting cameo
I liked Vigilante a lot as well!
I just wish there were more episodes with Zatanna staring in them other than just one episode. She's an underrated character that sadly didn't get as many episodes when compared to Supergirl, Green Arrow, Black Canary or Vixen.
Booster Gold! He's not Green Lantern, but he gets the girl because he stopped being a squeaky wheel.
I wanted at least one episode with The Creeper.
@@willieholmes1483 Creeper with actual lines? Yeah I think he had two appearances on JLU but with no lines
oh my GOD i can't believe i speedran a ship in 10 minutes and 45 seconds. HUNTRESS CALLING HIM BABY DOLL!!!!! I AM SIMPLY GOING FERAL FOR THEM!
Good!!!! They're so CUTE I WAS OBSESSED WITH THEM EVEN AS A KID
Cringe
Lmfao I'm just imagining someone foaming at the mouth and turning into a damn werewolf here. xD
@@LoveMyUnusual You mean like all shippers? /lh
The ship has slready sailed since I was 8 in 2008 from the DC comics till this show
Question is such a gentleman. Letting the lady drive his car while helping her out with a thing with nothing really in it for him.
"I'll find you baby." They are just the cutest couple. And huntress is ❤️🔥
@5:55 he totally handed her a fake one and took her to dinner anyway lmao
You're right. The real drive is in the right side of his coat!
That was some great attention to detail by the animators.
I never noticed that detail. I love it!
He's a chad lol
But are we not gonna talk about where she stashed that fake one when she walked away
Questions voice is so unique and distinctive, really nails his vibe. Jeffrey Combs is iconic.
I recognised it the moment I heard Question speak.
It gave me pause, and I did a quick search on BehindTheVoices...voila. My suspicions were correct, he did have the same voice actor as Transformers: Prime Rachet.
I thought their voices were almost identical.
Truly!
He even voiced Brainiac in Injustice 2. Also good performance but yeah he’ll always be Question.
omg.... i never realized weyoun and brunt from ds9 were question in JLU
@@0biwan7 He also had a larger roll of Shran on Enterprise.
@@0biwan7 Oh, and also the voice of AGIMUS in Lower Decks.
5:45 Pay attention. He pockets the drive to his right side, then pulls out a drive from his left. You COULD write this up as an animation error for anyone else, except it is the Question we are talking about.
He let her take a drive so he could indulge in her date wants and need to be in control. The Question has got game.
clearly it's an animation error.
@@Gadget-Walkmen Nah for Question specifically he's had instances of this for the purpose of fooling other characters with fake items. So for this specifically it's unlikely.
@@buddermonger2000 key word that you used is “unlikely” not “definitely” meaning there’s not absolute guarantee.
@@Gadget-Walkmen You are the only one who said your statement with 100% certainty. With less evidence.
@@buddermonger2000 Lol Just no. That’s not how this works at all. It’s an animation error since there’s nothing to follow up on the fact that he pulled one card from his side pocket to another, something’s not “deep” just because a character is known for being paranoid and misdirecting people. That doesn’t mean EVERYTHING that he does has a purpose.
You don’t need to have “strong evidence” to chalk something up as an animation error when it’s clearly a mistake by the animators, animation errors happen ALL the time as you can find them constantly in shows with a lot of details, so saying “wItH lESs EvIdEnCe” is just plain embarrassing to see someone see here as a simple mistake doesn’t need “strong evidence”, it can be notified on the spot on a animated project. Animation errors aren’t a big deal but acting like it’s something deeper here when it’s clearly not followed through isn’t helping what you say here.
I found the 32 flavors hilarious in a petty sorta way
It's one of the funniest jokes in the show. 😂
Hes kinda like batman with his sarcasm.
@@robertmoffit1135 You mean, like Batman but with a personality?
@@Broken_Savior look at this clown
@@darkpinkgirl6684 Batman doesn't really have much of a personality. The personality of bruce wayne is just a facade. He's pretty fucking stoic.
“Train”
“I see it”
“TRAIN”
"I SEE IT"
Train spotting with a friend be like
3:19 "Lose them!"
"Like airline luggage"
God I love Jeremy Combs' delivery here.
“You want a peace of me blonde?! Bring it.” That line literally created an entire episode of the female cast fighting in an arena
What ? How
@@erenjaeger8519 Because of the episode, the one with top female league members taking each other on
True story: Amy Acker/ Huntress and Morena Baccaran/ Black Canary were both Joss Whedon Alum from ANGEL and FIREFLY respectively. This was their first collaboration together.
Yeah, that was a weird one
That was my favorite episode lol
5:46 Love how Q nonchalantly just chucks his computer at the guy
I mean he pocketed the mouse so maybe he literally just used some random computer in the office
@@Smashburrogames i think its the harddrive not a mouse
A real keyboard warrior!
They knew what they were doing when she put that drive in her front pocket
Edit- Thanks for the likes
Pocket? More like her crotch!
Lol yes
Please stop😑😒
@@inesatt1313 learn to laugh at things
Yes, "Pocket"
You don't arrive in a *pristine* Pontiac GTO and just let someone else drive it, no questions asked. Q was head over heels from the start.
I would too.
If someone rolled up in their vintage Pontiac and then just casually slid over and let me drive it that dude would need to call into work for the next month
The man took a beating off GREEN ARROW. I can absolutely see Black Canary beating Huntress, but Q learned to fight from some of the people who trained Batman - he should be able to handle Green Arrow hand-to-hand.
Bro took a hittin' because he was smitten.
From 2004. Twenty years later and still impressive.
Props to Amy Acker as Huntress.
Props to Jeffrey Combs as The Question.
The way he just threw that Computer😂
You not gonna mention how he knocked down that electric speedster with a Urinal?
@@LordofSadFac that too
That was hilarious AND badass at the same time!
The way she calls him baby or babydoll.... there's never been a better canon ship :((
Green Arrow: “Why does Huntress call you baby girl?”
Question: “Let’s stop talking for a while.”
“Blue overcoat…… Fedora.” “You stink at this.” “Orange socks?”
@Caitlyn Carvalho from the impression he gives he'd probably leak 700 terabytes of info on why mark zuckerburg is a reptilian
@caitlyncarvalho7637 nah
@Caitlyn Carvalho first rule of conspiracy, never believe the mainstream media.
4:59
Bro…. The straightforward “because i like you made my heart go *brrrrrrrrr* 🥵
I didn't know it was possible for someone to harm me like this
Lol
I'm dying
@@_Observer_961 Tim:0
@@Lak3w00d2lash3r uh
If Question and Huntress get married, knowing them, they would probably go to a Las Vegas wedding chapel, and get hitched by an ordained Elvis.
They really are an underrated couple. I became a big fan of the Question from this show too. It’s a shame Question and Huntress’s relationship isn’t very fleshed out in the comics. They were together briefly but it wasn’t nearly as good as in the show.
I would kill for a live-action show about The Question
@@SubZero-hs9xcNo they'd find a way to ruin it. An animated show about him would be the best, it could be him fighting crime at night and during the day he just solves weird and/or harmless conspiracies.
actually hundreds batman cry for blood seems to be the inspiration for this pairing in the show .... Definitely worth a read if u like these 2
Huntress batman cry for blood**
I mean.. the dude infiltrated Baskin Robbins..
“aHA! As I suspected: Thirty *TWO* flavors!”
I love the guy 🤣
See, The Question is a man that inspires hope in me. Because if a man with no face can bag a baddie like Huntress, that means there's hope for us all, guys. Stay strong, brothers.
Yessir
W
He's also very smart, very charming, very good at his job, works out and also probably treats her right. 😎
Not to mention trying to kill Luther so superman doesn't, after seeing what happened in the Justice Lords' universe.
@@SS-st5vf definitely treats her right. you think she'd hesitate to dump him if he was disrespectful or abusive? hell, she'd probably kick his ass
This version of the Question is so fantastic. It’s hard to imagine his comic counterpart is an objectivist.
I didn’t see Q display any particularly un-objectivist behavior or thinking here. The JLU writers gave him a sharp wit and an ironic penchant for occasional self-amusement (such as when he broke into a (Cadmus?) building with a potted plant while singing a boy-band tune)… but I don’t regard that as un-objectivist.
To be fair, he chilled the hell out decades ago once he became an actual DC character, stopped being written by Steve Ditko, and did some personal growth. Sometimes he returns to his roots in various alt continuities but mostly he's extremely weird in other ways.
@@dappercuttlefish9557 Ah, I’ve wondered about that, but I’ve never had the heart to look it up. That’s good to know!
What’s wrong with Objectivists lol
@@WingedmagicianThat’s a question humanity has been asking itself ever since Rand crawled out from under her rock, shook the slime off her gastropodal tube-body, and vomited her ideas onto paper: “What’s wrong with these people?”
I already loved the Question from the comics, but damn if Jeffrey Combs didn't slaughter it in the role! Props as well to Gail Simone for writing one of the best versions of the character in any medium.
I wish they'd kept JLU going, if for no other reason than for more Question and Huntress
Hear hear!
A Question show with Combs and Simone would be a thing of beauty. I'd watch a hundred episodes easily.
"hardly, your drawn to my eccentric charm"
Not a single ounce of doubt in that man, 100% confidence.
“Aha, 32 flavours” just killed me man I wasn’t ready 😂😂
"Baskin Robbins always finds out!"
And so does The Question.😏
“Wait, did you go through my trash?”
“Get over yourself. I go through everyone’s trash”
0:01 all that high tech billionaire dollar space station and bat's couldn't afford sound insulating doors?
Maybe The Question asked for it. To pretend he's being overheard
Maybe The Question is actually being EXTREMELY loud lol
@@ObsidianGloriaOH CADMUS CADMUS WHEREFORE ART THOU CADMUS!! 😂
U don't become a billionaire without being a penny pincher
Maybe he want to be heard. We are not asking the right QUESTIONS.
Yo, these two have serious chemistry. I love them both!
Need a spinoff methinks
I wish they made cartoons like this more often.
It’s a dead art, sadly.
Look for series pre 2015 I think. You’ll get good odds of finding something nice.
It's not, I mean about this art style
@@Norinia yeah these day cartoon shows really lack on plot and story and focus more on politic and representation maybe young justice is DC last great TV show
Tastes are subjective.
But I agree. This era had the best action cartoons (to me)
@@alficammy6159 Don't count on it, later seasons of young justice are horrible
When he said, "Don't touch that," I heard Ratchet.
“I NEEDED THAT!” 😂
"Babydoll," I'd fold like a lawnchair
I’d melt like a vanilla ice cream under an August sun
@luvley_ambyethereal277 She actually called him that when she got in the car, haha. 1:40
7:14 also here
@@jesstergee33 I am pretty sure she was talking to the car.
@wread42 Ohhhhh, you're right!
I figured she was talking to him because of her comment after, but that makes more sense. My bad! 😅
So, what are you wearing?
Orange socks
Hes being honest.
he tried tbf
Orange. Socks.
Oh baby!
5:15
"Where are we going?"
"Don't ask so many questions"
10/10 writing
"The plastic ends of shoe strings are called aglets... and their purpose is sinister." The Question
Remind me of Phineas and Ferb. "Don't forget it."
I 100% believe that their first meeting was all a ploy by Question to go on a date with Huntress. He knew from the start she didn’t know Jack crap about Cadmus, but it was the perfect bait.
@caitlyncarvalho7637 Absolutely.
@Caitlyn Carvalho i feel like j'onn would love cooking shows lol
@caitlyncarvalho7637Batman would watch true crime documentarys.
@caitlyncarvalho7637Flash would watch shitty comedy sitcoms from the 90s. Green Latern would watch war movies and make fun of them since they're not realistic. Wonder Woman would watch romances and dream about her and Batman being together even more. Superman might watch sci-fi stuff. And Hawkgirl would probably watch ufc or boxing fights since she loves violence.
@@vengeance1450 I feel like if this Superman real, he'd watch corny family movies and shows because that's what he possibly grew up with
Though everything else you said was true
If I remember correctly, the Question's first ever comic has him beating the hell out of a bunch of thugs, then running onto his TV time slot to tell his city how those exact same thugs just got their asses beat even when his face was all bruised from the fight. Question is definitely every man's hero.
The orange socks line, got me idk why lmao
Because the suggestion is he's not wearing anything else. The fedora, the coat, the socks, that's it.
I like when he says “that is the question” because it can kinda have a double meaning
On the one hand it’s obviously a witty rebuttal, but on the other, it could be him saying that he does good things for others because that’s just what he does, or who he is. Doing good things is what the Question does. That is the Question.
I’m reading way too deep into it but it’s a bit of a cool implication so yeah
Good catch. Maybe seeing connections where none exists though 😁
You could read even deeper into it and point out that it's the second line in Hamlet's "To be or not to be" soliloquy. Likely about the determinism of his next action.
I like your second explanation. He really is a good guy underneath all the eccentrics.
I think that's what I(and the audience) love so much about this version of the character. Beneath all the inane theories and endless questions, the hardboiled voice and overcoat- lies a genuinely good man. One who wouldn't dare let anyone hurt a child, or murder a man in cold blood.
@@David-dz1cb Not to mention that he was willing to literally kill lex luthor and take the fall for everything, dude is a real one.
1:26 The questions blue 67 Pontiac GTO gotta love the personality they give him also the fact they went out of their way to show what brand and what kind of car he owns.
Honestly to this day, I'm still amazed at how they were able to make Huntress and Question work in a romantic setting like this.
Whoever wrote for these two was really creative and clearly wanted to experiment with something nobody even considered a possibility at the time.
A shame we don't have unique stuff like this these days.
I mean... If you think about it JLU is Full of unespected ships! Like Green Lantern and Hawkgirl.
The writers know how to experiment with the already build up characters
It was Gail Simone who set it up. She wrote the Birds of Prey comic and was the writer who after they paralysed Barbara Gordon was like "Hell no are you just going to leave her like this and replace her with a rotating list of new Batgirls... I'll make her the woman in the chair!"
@@Calzaki Well then, I tip my hat off to her for making this interesting couple a thing in Unlimited.
Lord knows we need more writers like her these days.
@@darkar138 All the more reason why we should have those kinds of writers around these days instead of writers who just write the same boring stuff we see in recent films and shows for the sake of cash grabs, out of touch pandering and laziness.
@@anthonydeadman totally agree with you man
I love how JLU brought forth superhero couples I would have never thought of. Question and Huntress are great together
Diana and Bruce was a fun one too.
@@apieceoftoast768nah they didn’t flesh them out nearly as much as they could’ve. For the best because technically in this universe Batman is married to Talia. Wonder Woman being the hopeless romantic fits her character as being a intimidating demigod den mother type figure to the league.
“Orange socks” pardon me, I’m on the floor
If theres EVER a movie for the Question, I hope their smart enough to end it with the line "don't ask so many questions"
It's questioning time
I reslly hope the New DCEU makes something about him
jeffery combs still has to voice him
I love when the question said "it questioning time" and question all over the place
Q is probably one of my favorite characters from the show, my dad and I quote "please, I go through everybody's trash" to eachother all the time
From Question to Ratchet, Jeffery Combs is such an underrated voice actor.
3:20 god JLU never ceases to impress me
Huntress should of been a playable character in Gotham Knights and Bat Girl.
Huntress really looks good and play her role as Bat Man
No
Well depending on the origins, it's kinda weird cause if it did, then highly likely they would have gone to the catwomen x batman thing, since huntress originally was the daughter of them
Huh
No
*should have
Question saying "you wouldn't believe me if I told you" is so funny, like Arrows like "why is this dude always so vague?!!?" and Question is thinking "Huntress is really cute and I am insane for that"
I loved how they wrote both of them the episodes they had together especially when Question found out about the Justice Lords that was so good!
the idea that the justice lords wasnt a parallel earth but a future one was brilliant
One thing I loved about Jlu was their capability of building ships between random heroes and making it look so good. Wonder woman and batman are still my endgame
Combs is brilliant in everything, but whoever thought of him for this is a damned genius. It’s a GREAT character, but what Combs added made it perfection
This video cuts out a few seconds where Huntress looks at Starman and Stargirl in a way that suggests she was upset about being expelled from the Justice League because she had an unfulfilled desire to find somebody to love. When she grabs Question by the tie later on, the look on her face all but says “I have found my lover.” (5:10 freeze frame)
Why would stargirl and starman show that? Stargirl is a teenager and starman is an adult who is never even in this show... Her stepfather stripe is the robot that she was always with tho.
@@jaer2354 It seems like they took some liberties with this animated adaptation when it came to implied age. Their joint appearance in this episode is just a cameo besides. And it's not true that Starman isn't on JLU, even though all of his appearances are minor.
@@jaer2354 Also, while it’s clear from their body language that Starman and Stargirl are enjoying each others’ company, it doesn’t necessarily mean they are lovers. They could be just good friends. This ambiguity works well in the scene.
Star man and Star girl aren’t in a relationship, Sylvester is a mentor to Courtney, he’s the one, depending on the canon who gives her the cosmic staff and trains her how to use it. I also don’t think Pat (Courtney’s stepdad) who was a sidekick to Starman and is STRIPE in the show would allow it considering he’s overbearing to her character in the show anyways.
@@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 I didn’t actually say they were lovers. The nature of them appearing to enjoy each others’ company is presented in an ambiguous fashion. But the expression on Huntress’s face after observing them walking together implies that she’s reminded of her own romantic loneliness.
As a kid this couple had me in a chokehold for a brief period but remained unforgettable. Like ummmmmmm yes
i love how question just immediately moves to the passenger seat in his car that's such a chad move
Huntress sees a detective with no facial features and goes "oh man how can I NOT fuck him!?"
Personality and his overall silhouette I guess?
She’s just like me fr
@@ammagon4519 I don't know for sure. But as I always say: Never trust a man with no facial features.
SHE IS JUST LIKE ME
05:45-06:15 - possibly the best sequence they did showing just how much these two damaged characters care about each other.
question and huntress go on a date. the fallout from the date stops luthor/brainiac from merging with amazo 2.0
I remember watching this when I was younger and thinking Question was the coolest dude ever. I faintly remember having a phase where I even tried talking like him when I was like 6
1:09 the butterflies he must be getting! After knowing his feelings it's fun rewatching previous scenes. "Interesting" he said, so nonchalant 😁
SHE CALLS HIM BABYDOLL😭😭😭❤️
“You’re drawn to my eccentric charm” “I’m autistic and you think that’s hot”
Now that James Gunn is in control of DC I'd love a buddy-cop style film with these two.
Me too.
Hopefully Mary Elizabeth winstead reprise her role as huntress