Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-24152851-20151029065609/@comment-24152851-20151123095422

Lol, guess that's to be expected from a show which has "Friendship is Magic" in the title. Or at least an epilogue or something. I also wouldn't have mind if he stayed as an antihero, he and the Titans hate each other, but sometimes they have common interests. Slade did comment that he and Robin were quite effective together.

I was quite familiar with Tara Strong by the time I watched Teen Titans, but yes she does an amazing job. She's made it clear that's one of her favorite characters to play, as she has brought Raven up on her own a few times when discussing her career in general.

If there was another season, we could have at least seen where they were going with that. Is Terra truly evil, or just misunderstood, and has she reformed? Oh yeah, she's definitely confusing. The show was trying to do something original with her, and may have gotten a bit tangled. To be fair, Slade tends to have a corrupting effect on a lot of people. Well, key difference with Courtney is the TD writers don't know what to do with her at times, while with Terra I think it was more intentional but not executed perfectly. I may be wrong, but I believe they were trying to go for the tragic fallen hero approach to begin with. Neutral is fine, and understandable.

Well if they do get past a Starfire arc, then the next one can maybe focus on the Titans as a whole. Or maybe they could get a new member. There have been a lot more Titans than just that 5/6, in DC comics. But I'm always for more Raven.

Yeah it was called Pieces of Me, you can see it here Basically Beast Boy goes and messes with some stuff in Raven's room, including her mirror. And that ends up splitting Raven up in the real world. Yeah I have, tends to happen for characters with complex personalities and backstories. Plus I think they know how popular Raven is and put more work into her episodes.

I vaguely recall it was something to do with claims to the throne. And maybe Blackfire had to be in Starfire's shadow for a fair share of her life. But the lengths she goes to are shocking. Yeah, Zuko has a pretty dysfunctional family to begin with, and Azula seemed a bit of a spoiled brat. And yes, Ozai was corrupted enough as it is. I haven't had a chance to check out the Avatar comics, sounds interesting.

Ron Pearlman's Slade was very creepy. Slade/Deathstroke is usually portrayed as a mercenary, but in Teen Titans he's a evil mastermind. I think he's supposed to have enhanced physical abilities, like strength, speed, agility, and a slight healing factor. Though the show never emphasized on that. This Slade was a complete puppet master, who could make anything he wish happen. He's always a pretty fearsome opponent in every incarnation, and has given the likes of Batman and Green Arrow a lot of trouble, but in this version he was a tad overpowered. I mean for instance, whenever someone fights and beats him, it always turns out to be a Slade-bot. That got a little annoying after happening so many times, but minor complaint.