My problem with young Justice is that when it made that jump from at most PG-13 to an adult show, it felt like they stopped putting the same amount of focus in subtle detail into the show especially when it came down to fear and shock. Instead of being tasteful with the gore and only needing to use it when it best fit, they just used it everywhere and leaned on it so heavily to make things scary or high stakes. Of course, this doesn't stand for every episode but it does it alot. The Halloween episode from season one was so well done and portrayed such a tragic situation better than any of the "scary" scenes in the newer episodes.
That was definitely a gigantic turn-off for me. A lot of DC's Live-Action stuff were heavily criticized for being too serious and violent. How is it any better when an animated show that literally has the word "Young" in the title becomes just as aggressively adult?
My biggest issue with this season is I felt like we were watching the side character. There was an episode where we got to see a few minutes of what was going on with “Batman incorporated” and that looked like a show I would rather be watching.
For me, season 2 is where it went wrong. We had the time jump and all these new characters and it just didn't work. Instead of focusing on a team of 7-9 characters, we instead deal with 25.
No I totally agree. In hindsight 2 was absolutely the wind up, 3 and 4 were the killing blow. The main causality being….the exposition dialogue. Due to the Time skips, the dialogue has become way more clunky to the point some characters sound very unnatural.
My main issue with season 3 & 4 is… 1. Like season two, it throws you in the middle of a status quo change that you learn about along the way, it feels like you started a show in the middle of it. 2. There are SO MANY characters and story lines, it’s like they wanna create their own entire DC universe, but we only have one show to tell stories and it’s so it’s jumping all over the place and lacks build up your cohesive storytelling 3. The season finals do it every final does, the penultimate episodes makes you think they’re going to lose and then in the final episode, it shows this was all part of their plan, the whole time, and they defeat the villains and wrap everything up in the season neatly in an abnormally quick amount of time
It is very ambitious of them tho to show you all these characters you wouldn’t probably know about if their not in a main stream movie or animated film or something
the 2nd pt is actually debatable bc in s4, they found a way to cluster each family in their own arc (Bat/Arrow family); The Magicians/sorcerers etc. So the intro of new characters who are barely known to casual fans like me is a great addition
It’s frustrating that Greg Weisman who has been making good stuff in the past is not doing great with Young Justice season 3 and 4, his writing feels a lot sloppy and repetitive. Plus he doesn’t want this show to end which is a red flag don’t ya think?
This is a problem with Black Lightning across the board especially if you look at the third/final season of black lightning on the CW and how they just made Jefferson and his family the worst part of the whole season Generally it feels like the writers couldn't get anything remotely right about the character of Black Lightning in both of these shows.
Beast Boy was at his most annoying in Outsiders and even more so in phantoms where he just becomes an annoying emo who whines about his own selfish feelings and breaks up with his own girlfriend 🤦♂️ Him wanting to become a superhero celebrity kind of makes him come across as more of a Fame hungry thrill seeker rather than a hero trying to help Seriously I got very very annoyed with how much beast boy got manipulated in outsiders.
It's a show from 2010 still on air in 2024 that instead of wrap things up it keep expanding. when it stared, I was in high school, 27 right now almost 30 I don't care anymore about it.
The only thing I really remember enjoying a lot from Season 3( havent seen 4) was that episode where Dick Grayson helped Red Arrow with his security company. It's a shame too I can still remember season 1 and 2 very clearly. I felt like the big problem with the 3rd season was that they tried to recreate what they did with the second season. Introduce many new characters and have the previous characters in different roles. But it didn't come together cause I didn't really like the new characters, and the old characters just weren't as entertaining or interesting as they were before.
I swear each season feels like its own show season 1 was awesome loved it from start to finish. Season 2 was still very good some parts I didn’t love but some parts I liked even more than season 1. I don’t know what happens after that because whenever I try and remember season 3 or 4 my brain simply fills with static and I fall into the sunken place.
Part of me felt that Young Justice went downhill when Season 2 came along. While the time skip was kinda cool, it somehow decided to throw in new characters, some fan favorites like Tim Drake as Robin, Wondergirl, Spoiler and Orphan, who were nothing more than background characters or just plot devices. Not to mention the whole romance between Miss Martian and Lagoon Boy who are both equally horrible in that relationship. Miss Martian going out with someone else in front of Connor because she was mad at him for breaking up with her, even though he did it because Connor didn't like Miss Martian using her mind powers to reduce the bad guys into a vegetative state. Lagoon Boy in the other hand acted like an all around douchebag who think he's better than everyone else. And of course there's Tula's off screen death which was one of the sole reasons why Aqua Lad turned rogue. If you want to know how Tula died, go play the Young Justice Game with s**tty graphics, mediocre gameplay and meh and disappointing story. Everything you've said about both Seasons 3 and 4 were true as both stories of each season are a mess, way too many characters, a drop in quality with the animation and of course a half assed adult setting with stuff like sex, blood and gore and swearing. And some people say that Teen Titans Go was the worst thing that happened to humanity and is one of the few reasons why Young Justice got cancelled back in 2013. At least Teen Titans Go was entertaining to watch and basically suitable for kids. Young Justice doesn't know what it's tone is.
Wow I appreciate the big comment! Especially because it was actually well written haha. I agree and disagree with what you said. I actually really like M’Gann and Lagaans relationship because it’s a crappy relationship, and the show knows it (I think). They’re fake and superficial, and Conner is right. Lagaan is a rebound guy. Season 3 definitely has a tone problem, you’re right. The random bits of gore can be really distracting. The times I like it most are when it’s less obvious, like Brion pumping Lava through Baron Bedlams brain. Thanks for the view and comment, again!
@@CasualClassroom Do these writers forget the number 1 Super Hero Rule, never kill a bad guy out of revenge. It's s**t like this is why people hate the DCEU and how both Superman, Batman and Aquaman were portrayed as angsty, idiotic, drunk heroes who kill people or leave them to die when in most better forms of media, they would go out of their way to save people.
After watching a couple of episodes of Teen Titans Go! I have to agree with you. It may not be a great comic book show, but it is, at the very least, good at what it does.
I own and have read every young justice comic, I own the young justice video game with all DLC, I have every action figure they ever released. I consider myself a massive fan of this show But I can say without a doubt that season 3 and 4 are pure horse shit
You bought all the action figures? That’s cool! DC sure wanted more people like you, cause the poor toy sales were one of the leading causes of cancellation. How’s the quality on them?
Great quality, I still have every toy sealed/unopened in their original packaging, no wears or tears at all. It's probably worth a good amount@@CasualClassroom
Season 3 had a lot going on, but so little of it was interesting. While season 2 handled the newly introduced characters with returning characters well, season 3 definitely fumbled. Definitely the hardest to watch season. Season 4 is more interesting and focuses more on our original crew, not perfect, but worth a watch.
extra late to this but, my 2 cents are: the show has always suffered a lack of focus. the past 2 seasons barely juggled all their plotlines (especially season 1, but that one worked because it had many "soap opera" plotline with lower stakes), but here they wanted to do EVERYTHING. to top it off, we got like 20+ main characters & just as many "main" villains, trying to give everyone their due screentime, attention & satisfying character arc. don't get me wrong, they succeeded with artemis & bb, but some other characters completely fade into the background. the thing is, you can't introduce like 5-10 new characters per season and expect everyone to get their due, to wrap them up in a nice bow for the finale. that's fundamentally why season 1 worked - we had 8 main characters & a coherent, established villain group. that's why it was so compelling to see them unravel each other & each other's dynamics as a team, giving us whole episodes to "breathe". hell, the episode with therapist black canary, where she just speaks with everyone is my second favourite of the whole show.
@@samflood5631 I have seen the first 2-ish seasons of HQ and none of Kite Man. I liked what I’ve seen of HQ, as a fun take on the DC universe, but haven’t found the emotional side compelling enough to stick with it. Though I do really like Harley and Ivy in it. Kite Man also seems similarly funny, but just haven’t seen any.
I got to agree with this that there was too much this season. I also felt that there were to many characters used. Nightwing, Aquaman, Superboy, Miss Martian, Tigress, Zatanna, Geo-Force, Halo, Forager, Terra, Black Lightning, Helga, Cyborg, El Dorado, Beast Boy, Wondergirl, Blue Beetle, Static, Impulse, Thirteen, Oracle, Red Robin, Orphan, Arrowette, Spoiler. I count at least 25 characters that were important to the story. 25! In season 1, we got to explore each character and their problem due to the small cast, more than once. Season 2, focused more on the plot, but at least gave characters moments like Miss Martian's frying people's minds and Aqualad being a double agent. But season 3, we got way too much to explore. It wasn't that bad and I did enjoy it, but there were still too many characters. I understand that you need new characters because you can't keep reusing the same characters over and over again, making them overcome a random problem that comes out of no where. The main 6's problems were already resolved in the first 2 seasons. But add to many and you risk just adding characters to just be there. Like in all honesty, Tim Drake and Cassie. Their relationship comes out of nowhere and they didn't have any story in my opinion. Correct me if I'm wrong on this. Cassie wasn't even a main playable character in the Young Justice game, where her own mother was kidnapped in!
They should have switched it so Darkseid invaded Earth during the mythic age and had Starro attack during the time of The Mongols. If the forces of Apokolypse had attacked during the 13th century, someone would have written it down, a mind control monster might get swept under the rug if The Great Khan ordered it.
I love hearing different opinions on the Young Justice show!! Your viewpoints / summaries of the characters and plots really clarify a lot of what I missed, especially considering Season 3 isn't one I revisit 😓 (i really only rewatch Klarion's episode because Season 2 robbed me of him lmao) My own biggest gripe is the lack of true Outsiders relevant to the plot. As much as I adore seeing the wrap-up for the Team I've come to know, it felt a bit cheap with how they handled a "new generation" of public heroes working outside the U.N's jurisdiction, as well as the orchestrated events from the League to get them good PR. I get that's the whole point of that conflict, but I still feel it was dealt poorly... My one praise, however, is that it still felt roughly in the confines of its own universe as much as it borrowed from various comics! It felt like a truly different continuity as opposed to being 1:1 love-letters to their comics. (Season 4 I felt fumbled this, but that's a whole can of worms!) I can't wait to see more from your channel
I’d say there’s a line between being bad and something that could’ve been better. And young Justice struck me as comics and each character focus is like a different ongoing comic run which get jumbled but also it’s kinda hard for them to all be bad math wise. And I’d say anytime beast boy was on screen that boy was carrying. And season 4 is better since they’re more restrained since they gave most of the main cast an arc (except for my boy Nightwing), was cool to see Jason in season 3 for a cameo
Season 1 was really good. Season 2 was ok the main problem with season 2 was the 5 year time skip otherwise it's fine. Season 3 was just god awful. I was so looking forward to it when it was announced what a let down.
I definitely felt like it was god awful first time I watched, tapped out around episode 10 I think? But if you haven’t watched it in forever, try and work through those shittier episodes cause the back half of the season IS better. Especially if you wanna watch season 4.
I keep thinking that maybe Beast Boy would be fine if he was voiced by anyone BUT Greg Cipes and was written to be less annoying and preachy. And I probably wouldn't mind his new character design if he only looked like that as a civilian while going back to his monkey-like appearance when he works as a superhero. That could have been interesting. But oh well, I guess that's too hard for a Shape-shifter who specializes in animals while having the word "Beast" in his name. 😒
I’m caught off guard at how they didn’t hire younger voice actors to play the kids. Eduardo Dorado jr is supposed to be 17 and is voiced by a 50 year that sounds like a 50 year old
Young Justice along with Justice League Unlimited have great world building and while both have lots of characters I feel Justice League no matter how old that show is handles the massive characters better than Young Justice did. Young Justice makes me feel like I’m forgetting who this character is 😂when we barely saw them before or never did, the Justice League cartoons managed the lots of characters better by giving each their own arc for like 2 eps and had em teaming up with previous characters. I do love S1 and 2 of Young Justice more than 3 I haven’t seen 4 yet
JLU never assumed you’ve read the comics, which meant they explained every new character a lot more. YJ does assume you’ve done some homework, which can be refreshing for someone who HAS read them, but still confusing.
I still hate what this show did to Beast Boy. He used to be a cute and chipper Monkey Boy with killer character design. Now he's just an annoying and preachy celebrity who might as well have a different name.
I acc like season 4 better than 3 I think if they dropped the foragers and had a bigger budget for the flashback scenes it would probably be better than season 2
Outsiders and Phantoms were very slow to watch and too many side plots I just didn't care about. So much wasted potential and with the timeskips make it worse. While I appreciate its mature themes, it like they sidelined the main plot.
The pace is definitely an issue that I’ve noticed so far in S4. I like the mini-arc structure but it’s hard to build up momentum when every 4-5 episodes we go to a completely new cast pretty much.
Even if S3 is my least favorite season of Young Justice, I do still enjoy it and can admire it for taking big swings. That being said, I do really love Season 4 (Phantoms) and actually like how it’s sectioned into mini-arcs for every lead character that slowly collide together. Warning for Season 4: because of its structure, you’ll have to wait a while to see Dick Grayson as he comes into play in the final arc, but it’s still cool.
honestly I want to just forget season 2 3 and 4 and start a new season 2 with a different storyline that continue from season 1, I really hate the time skip in season 2 because you have to play a game to know some of what happened in the time skip, in season 2 I hoped that conner would get his telekinesis powers to make him a little unique to other character who have super strength
Never enjoy western comic or cartoon, except for Tom and Jerry. So, I guess I've never get under it. So I'm not gonna get over it. I just walk that way. ( -_- )o-
@@thealchemist5653 thanks so much! JLU has always been on my mind ofc, but this is the second time I’ve had a commenter speak positively on the GL show. I’ve never been a big Lanterns guy, but I definitely wanna check it out now!
@@876-mys9 oh no you’re good! No need to apologize haha, didn’t mean for it to come off that way. I really appreciate the view and especially comment, helps a lot!
The new yj seasons were not that good but let’s face it: season 2 is where all the problems started (it’s still one of the good seasons but come on, it’s also the root of the problem)
My problem with young Justice is that when it made that jump from at most PG-13 to an adult show, it felt like they stopped putting the same amount of focus in subtle detail into the show especially when it came down to fear and shock. Instead of being tasteful with the gore and only needing to use it when it best fit, they just used it everywhere and leaned on it so heavily to make things scary or high stakes. Of course, this doesn't stand for every episode but it does it alot. The Halloween episode from season one was so well done and portrayed such a tragic situation better than any of the "scary" scenes in the newer episodes.
Like why is 1 girl's power is basically dying in gruesome ways (also happens to be a mulsim character is not ok 2 me)
I think that’s a good way to put it! I think they definitely got a little too excited to get to do as much gore as they wanted
That was definitely a gigantic turn-off for me. A lot of DC's Live-Action stuff were heavily criticized for being too serious and violent. How is it any better when an animated show that literally has the word "Young" in the title becomes just as aggressively adult?
@@neospiderman2165 wait, are you talking about halo?
Halo died like 3 times per episode, it got stale REALLY fast.
My biggest issue with this season is I felt like we were watching the side character. There was an episode where we got to see a few minutes of what was going on with “Batman incorporated” and that looked like a show I would rather be watching.
I really liked getting to see Orphan in that episode especially
For me, season 2 is where it went wrong. We had the time jump and all these new characters and it just didn't work. Instead of focusing on a team of 7-9 characters, we instead deal with 25.
Season 2 did the same things that would end up harming season 3, but IMO season 2 actually pulls it off
@@CasualClassroom that's fair.
Your not wrong
No I totally agree. In hindsight 2 was absolutely the wind up, 3 and 4 were the killing blow. The main causality being….the exposition dialogue. Due to the Time skips, the dialogue has become way more clunky to the point some characters sound very unnatural.
I agree though, I think season 2 only lit the spark and season 3 cemented these problems
My main issue with season 3 & 4 is…
1. Like season two, it throws you in the middle of a status quo change that you learn about along the way, it feels like you started a show in the middle of it.
2. There are SO MANY characters and story lines, it’s like they wanna create their own entire DC universe, but we only have one show to tell stories and it’s so it’s jumping all over the place and lacks build up your cohesive storytelling
3. The season finals do it every final does, the penultimate episodes makes you think they’re going to lose and then in the final episode, it shows this was all part of their plan, the whole time, and they defeat the villains and wrap everything up in the season neatly in an abnormally quick amount of time
Yeah I’m glad they’ve tightened up the cast in 4 so far!
It is very ambitious of them tho to show you all these characters you wouldn’t probably know about if their not in a main stream movie or animated film or something
the 2nd pt is actually debatable bc in s4, they found a way to cluster each family in their own arc (Bat/Arrow family); The Magicians/sorcerers etc. So the intro of new characters who are barely known to casual fans like me is a great addition
It’s frustrating that Greg Weisman who has been making good stuff in the past is not doing great with Young Justice season 3 and 4, his writing feels a lot sloppy and repetitive. Plus he doesn’t want this show to end which is a red flag don’t ya think?
Beast Boy is so annoying in this season and became a tool and Black Lighting was a such a baby, whole franchise became cringe
This is a problem with Black Lightning across the board especially if you look at the third/final season of black lightning on the CW and how they just made Jefferson and his family the worst part of the whole season
Generally it feels like the writers couldn't get anything remotely right about the character of Black Lightning in both of these shows.
Beast Boy was at his most annoying in Outsiders and even more so in phantoms where he just becomes an annoying emo who whines about his own selfish feelings and breaks up with his own girlfriend 🤦♂️
Him wanting to become a superhero celebrity kind of makes him come across as more of a Fame hungry thrill seeker rather than a hero trying to help
Seriously I got very very annoyed with how much beast boy got manipulated in outsiders.
It's a show from 2010 still on air in 2024 that instead of wrap things up it keep expanding.
when it stared, I was in high school, 27 right now almost 30
I don't care anymore about it.
The only thing I really remember enjoying a lot from Season 3( havent seen 4) was that episode where Dick Grayson helped Red Arrow with his security company. It's a shame too I can still remember season 1 and 2 very clearly. I felt like the big problem with the 3rd season was that they tried to recreate what they did with the second season. Introduce many new characters and have the previous characters in different roles. But it didn't come together cause I didn't really like the new characters, and the old characters just weren't as entertaining or interesting as they were before.
There are better things they do later on, when they try to do more experimental stuff. But the Bowhunter Security episode is great!
The saying you can't have your cake and eat it too means that if you eat your cake you can't save it.
I swear each season feels like its own show season 1 was awesome loved it from start to finish. Season 2 was still very good some parts I didn’t love but some parts I liked even more than season 1. I don’t know what happens after that because whenever I try and remember season 3 or 4 my brain simply fills with static and I fall into the sunken place.
Hahahahaha if you ever get out of there, season 4 is pretty good (from what I’ve watched) so far!
Guy Gardner was really funny in the short amount of screen time he had.
Tbh I didn’t like him 😭 but I’m glad you did
I'm pretty sure artemis was never in limbo. They used an illusion/hallucination to help her move on from wally.
Good video. Honestly, it was a more even-handed critique of the season than I was expecting considering the title and thumbnail, which I appreciate.
Haha thank you, yeah the title is a little click-baity but trying really hard to grow so 😅
They jumped the shark. And turned YJ from a,super hero show that could have been on par with justice league and JLU to a CW filled crapfest
Honestly I think the first couple seasons can definitely be on par with JLU
Part of me felt that Young Justice went downhill when Season 2 came along. While the time skip was kinda cool, it somehow decided to throw in new characters, some fan favorites like Tim Drake as Robin, Wondergirl, Spoiler and Orphan, who were nothing more than background characters or just plot devices. Not to mention the whole romance between Miss Martian and Lagoon Boy who are both equally horrible in that relationship. Miss Martian going out with someone else in front of Connor because she was mad at him for breaking up with her, even though he did it because Connor didn't like Miss Martian using her mind powers to reduce the bad guys into a vegetative state. Lagoon Boy in the other hand acted like an all around douchebag who think he's better than everyone else. And of course there's Tula's off screen death which was one of the sole reasons why Aqua Lad turned rogue. If you want to know how Tula died, go play the Young Justice Game with s**tty graphics, mediocre gameplay and meh and disappointing story. Everything you've said about both Seasons 3 and 4 were true as both stories of each season are a mess, way too many characters, a drop in quality with the animation and of course a half assed adult setting with stuff like sex, blood and gore and swearing. And some people say that Teen Titans Go was the worst thing that happened to humanity and is one of the few reasons why Young Justice got cancelled back in 2013. At least Teen Titans Go was entertaining to watch and basically suitable for kids. Young Justice doesn't know what it's tone is.
Wow I appreciate the big comment! Especially because it was actually well written haha. I agree and disagree with what you said.
I actually really like M’Gann and Lagaans relationship because it’s a crappy relationship, and the show knows it (I think). They’re fake and superficial, and Conner is right. Lagaan is a rebound guy.
Season 3 definitely has a tone problem, you’re right. The random bits of gore can be really distracting. The times I like it most are when it’s less obvious, like Brion pumping Lava through Baron Bedlams brain.
Thanks for the view and comment, again!
@@CasualClassroom Do these writers forget the number 1 Super Hero Rule, never kill a bad guy out of revenge. It's s**t like this is why people hate the DCEU and how both Superman, Batman and Aquaman were portrayed as angsty, idiotic, drunk heroes who kill people or leave them to die when in most better forms of media, they would go out of their way to save people.
After watching a couple of episodes of Teen Titans Go! I have to agree with you. It may not be a great comic book show, but it is, at the very least, good at what it does.
I own and have read every young justice comic, I own the young justice video game with all DLC, I have every action figure they ever released.
I consider myself a massive fan of this show
But I can say without a doubt that season 3 and 4 are pure horse shit
You bought all the action figures? That’s cool! DC sure wanted more people like you, cause the poor toy sales were one of the leading causes of cancellation.
How’s the quality on them?
Great quality, I still have every toy sealed/unopened in their original packaging, no wears or tears at all. It's probably worth a good amount@@CasualClassroom
@@rupas_ oh damn nice! Personally I can’t even keep toys in boxes that I really like lol.
The ordinary humans being able to take on Kryptonians with little to no tech or upgrades is just contrived nonsense.
Season 3 is probably my least favorite season of Young Justice
It is about as messy as a lot of what happens to Halo. Mostly because there are way too many new characters.
Yeah me too, I think they kinda got too excited to do whatever they wanted on the new streaming service
And to think we wanted season 3 to come out back when it was cancelled in 2012
@@samflood5631 I feel like it would’ve been very different if it came earlier
@@realitydevil Meaning it won't being a mess with a tone issue?
Season 3 had a lot going on, but so little of it was interesting. While season 2 handled the newly introduced characters with returning characters well, season 3 definitely fumbled. Definitely the hardest to watch season.
Season 4 is more interesting and focuses more on our original crew, not perfect, but worth a watch.
Agreed
Yeah I think that’s a pretty good, distilled description of S3. And I really like season 4 so far!
@@CasualClassroomI prefer season 4 over season three i don’t mind season 5 after this I want this show to improve
0:18 Bro hasn't watched Batman TAS, Justice League, Justice League Unlimited, ect.
And don’t forget Batman Beyond and Superman the Animated Series
extra late to this but, my 2 cents are: the show has always suffered a lack of focus. the past 2 seasons barely juggled all their plotlines (especially season 1, but that one worked because it had many "soap opera" plotline with lower stakes), but here they wanted to do EVERYTHING. to top it off, we got like 20+ main characters & just as many "main" villains, trying to give everyone their due screentime, attention & satisfying character arc. don't get me wrong, they succeeded with artemis & bb, but some other characters completely fade into the background.
the thing is, you can't introduce like 5-10 new characters per season and expect everyone to get their due, to wrap them up in a nice bow for the finale. that's fundamentally why season 1 worked - we had 8 main characters & a coherent, established villain group. that's why it was so compelling to see them unravel each other & each other's dynamics as a team, giving us whole episodes to "breathe". hell, the episode with therapist black canary, where she just speaks with everyone is my second favourite of the whole show.
X-men 97 did better than Young Justice season 3 and 4.
To be fair that’s also one of the best animated shows of the previous decade.
(Also I have a Fullmetal Alchemist video coming out in a couple weeks)
Speaking of which, what are your thoughts on Harley Quinn and Kite Man Hell Yeah?
@@samflood5631 I have seen the first 2-ish seasons of HQ and none of Kite Man. I liked what I’ve seen of HQ, as a fun take on the DC universe, but haven’t found the emotional side compelling enough to stick with it. Though I do really like Harley and Ivy in it. Kite Man also seems similarly funny, but just haven’t seen any.
I got to agree with this that there was too much this season. I also felt that there were to many characters used. Nightwing, Aquaman, Superboy, Miss Martian, Tigress, Zatanna, Geo-Force, Halo, Forager, Terra, Black Lightning, Helga, Cyborg, El Dorado, Beast Boy, Wondergirl, Blue Beetle, Static, Impulse, Thirteen, Oracle, Red Robin, Orphan, Arrowette, Spoiler. I count at least 25 characters that were important to the story. 25!
In season 1, we got to explore each character and their problem due to the small cast, more than once. Season 2, focused more on the plot, but at least gave characters moments like Miss Martian's frying people's minds and Aqualad being a double agent.
But season 3, we got way too much to explore. It wasn't that bad and I did enjoy it, but there were still too many characters.
I understand that you need new characters because you can't keep reusing the same characters over and over again, making them overcome a random problem that comes out of no where. The main 6's problems were already resolved in the first 2 seasons. But add to many and you risk just adding characters to just be there. Like in all honesty, Tim Drake and Cassie. Their relationship comes out of nowhere and they didn't have any story in my opinion. Correct me if I'm wrong on this.
Cassie wasn't even a main playable character in the Young Justice game, where her own mother was kidnapped in!
They should have switched it so Darkseid invaded Earth during the mythic age and had Starro attack during the time of The Mongols. If the forces of Apokolypse had attacked during the 13th century, someone would have written it down, a mind control monster might get swept under the rug if The Great Khan ordered it.
I love hearing different opinions on the Young Justice show!! Your viewpoints / summaries of the characters and plots really clarify a lot of what I missed, especially considering Season 3 isn't one I revisit 😓 (i really only rewatch Klarion's episode because Season 2 robbed me of him lmao)
My own biggest gripe is the lack of true Outsiders relevant to the plot. As much as I adore seeing the wrap-up for the Team I've come to know, it felt a bit cheap with how they handled a "new generation" of public heroes working outside the U.N's jurisdiction, as well as the orchestrated events from the League to get them good PR. I get that's the whole point of that conflict, but I still feel it was dealt poorly...
My one praise, however, is that it still felt roughly in the confines of its own universe as much as it borrowed from various comics! It felt like a truly different continuity as opposed to being 1:1 love-letters to their comics. (Season 4 I felt fumbled this, but that's a whole can of worms!)
I can't wait to see more from your channel
I’d say there’s a line between being bad and something that could’ve been better. And young Justice struck me as comics and each character focus is like a different ongoing comic run which get jumbled but also it’s kinda hard for them to all be bad math wise. And I’d say anytime beast boy was on screen that boy was carrying. And season 4 is better since they’re more restrained since they gave most of the main cast an arc (except for my boy Nightwing), was cool to see Jason in season 3 for a cameo
I really like season 4 so far! Just finished up the first league of shadows arc
Season 3 was good in the beginning but started fading to the end. Season four is a complete wtf 😳
Season 1 was really good. Season 2 was ok the main problem with season 2 was the 5 year time skip otherwise it's fine. Season 3 was just god awful. I was so looking forward to it when it was announced what a let down.
I definitely felt like it was god awful first time I watched, tapped out around episode 10 I think? But if you haven’t watched it in forever, try and work through those shittier episodes cause the back half of the season IS better. Especially if you wanna watch season 4.
I keep thinking that maybe Beast Boy would be fine if he was voiced by anyone BUT Greg Cipes and was written to be less annoying and preachy. And I probably wouldn't mind his new character design if he only looked like that as a civilian while going back to his monkey-like appearance when he works as a superhero. That could have been interesting.
But oh well, I guess that's too hard for a Shape-shifter who specializes in animals while having the word "Beast" in his name. 😒
He really should have changed to be more animal based in his superhero hours lol
I’m caught off guard at how they didn’t hire younger voice actors to play the kids. Eduardo Dorado jr is supposed to be 17 and is voiced by a 50 year that sounds like a 50 year old
Young Justice along with Justice League Unlimited have great world building and while both have lots of characters I feel Justice League no matter how old that show is handles the massive characters better than Young Justice did. Young Justice makes me feel like I’m forgetting who this character is 😂when we barely saw them before or never did, the Justice League cartoons managed the lots of characters better by giving each their own arc for like 2 eps and had em teaming up with previous characters. I do love S1 and 2 of Young Justice more than 3 I haven’t seen 4 yet
JLU never assumed you’ve read the comics, which meant they explained every new character a lot more. YJ does assume you’ve done some homework, which can be refreshing for someone who HAS read them, but still confusing.
I tried several times to watch season 3 and 4 and they were just incomprehensible to me
I didn’t even know that Hardware was a character, I’ve watched this season three times
He’s only mentioned in that little scene at the UN haha. Plus the JL liaison has a French accent so she calls him “Ardware”
I still hate what this show did to Beast Boy. He used to be a cute and chipper Monkey Boy with killer character design. Now he's just an annoying and preachy celebrity who might as well have a different name.
His season 2 design is so good
I acc like season 4 better than 3 I think if they dropped the foragers and had a bigger budget for the flashback scenes it would probably be better than season 2
Also night wing should’ve gotten an arc
Outsiders and Phantoms were very slow to watch and too many side plots I just didn't care about. So much wasted potential and with the timeskips make it worse. While I appreciate its mature themes, it like they sidelined the main plot.
The pace is definitely an issue that I’ve noticed so far in S4. I like the mini-arc structure but it’s hard to build up momentum when every 4-5 episodes we go to a completely new cast pretty much.
If you think season 3 was bad…season 4 says “hold my beer”
I actually like 4 way more than 3 so far
If Darkseid ever did use the Anti Life Equation wouldn’t it affect him too ?
Eh I mean it’s fake so you can just say it like works in a way where he doesn’t haha, which is usually what writers do
Even if S3 is my least favorite season of Young Justice, I do still enjoy it and can admire it for taking big swings. That being said, I do really love Season 4 (Phantoms) and actually like how it’s sectioned into mini-arcs for every lead character that slowly collide together.
Warning for Season 4: because of its structure, you’ll have to wait a while to see Dick Grayson as he comes into play in the final arc, but it’s still cool.
I’m on Artemis and Cheshires arc right now, and it is really fantastic! I’m really enjoying the mini-arc scripture of S4
Young Justice seasons 1 and 2 were incredible particularly season 1.
I went from loving it to hating it in season 3
Tbh it's gonna stay bad until wally returns
honestly I want to just forget season 2 3 and 4 and start a new season 2 with a different storyline that continue from season 1, I really hate the time skip in season 2 because you have to play a game to know some of what happened in the time skip, in season 2 I hoped that conner would get his telekinesis powers to make him a little unique to other character who have super strength
Never enjoy western comic or cartoon, except for Tom and Jerry. So, I guess I've never get under it. So I'm not gonna get over it.
I just walk that way. ( -_- )o-
Haha well it’s always good to give it another shot!
You deserve way more views, you're cooking
Thank you! Hey if you know anyone who you think would like my channel 🤷🏼♂️
Keep these vids coming man !
Will do! Thanks so much, if you had to pick another DC series for me to cover, what do you think it’d be?
@@CasualClassroom Green lantern animated series and JLU
@@thealchemist5653 thanks so much! JLU has always been on my mind ofc, but this is the second time I’ve had a commenter speak positively on the GL show. I’ve never been a big Lanterns guy, but I definitely wanna check it out now!
I thought the last 2 seasons sucked so bad
Season 4 is pretty interesting, I actually liked it first watch, it took me about 2 years to finish season 3.
Been liking it so far!
If you didn't like 3 you will hate 4
Actually I’ve quite liked season 4 so far!
@@CasualClassroom I felt the same way during the first half of the season
Really I was seeing Young Justice season three as a cluster fuck of an arc’s of many mixing into one
It’s not even that bad. Season 3 was half good and half bad. Season 4 was fun. Besides both brought us enjoyable characters
Yeah like I said I felt it was a mixed bag! I really liked the inclusion of Orphan in 3 and I’m really loving her stuff in 4!
@@CasualClassroom oops. Sorry
@@876-mys9 oh no you’re good! No need to apologize haha, didn’t mean for it to come off that way. I really appreciate the view and especially comment, helps a lot!
lil bro kinda remind me of the🤓emoji, nah but seriously this is a good video and can't wait for the next one
😭😭 thank you bro
Its just a moment before this guy goes viral
Thank you so much dude, comments like this mean a lot haha
I can't wait for season 5..... oh wait 😂😂😂
There’s still hope 😭
Wait what about Young Justice: Phantoms? why didn't you cover it here?
This was just a season 3 review! Season 4 will be coming in a couple weeks!
@@CasualClassroom alright, gotcha
The new yj seasons were not that good but let’s face it: season 2 is where all the problems started (it’s still one of the good seasons but come on, it’s also the root of the problem)
Fred Bugg with two Gs...
His blood is on your hands now 😭 I heard it one more time
Season 4 was way better hope to see you review it
Been liking it so far! Planning on reviewing it in a few weeks
Season three was both good and annoying
I think that’s a good way to put it lol
Season 4 is unwatchable
And this is why i like teen titans more than young justice 😒
yeah, i lost interest
Well thank you for the comment lol, and Season 4 is pretty good!
I also wish S4 is also good , I also didnt like S3
Season 4 is solid from what I’ve seen so far!
Halo/Violet is non-binary.
I know I completely forgot 😭 thank you though