Thread:Fire Eater/@comment-24152851-20151029065609/@comment-1037137-20151122095442

Me too man, seemed like too clean a conclusion almost. The show's quality in writing really wavered at times and that was a notable instance. More involvement from him would've been great. Still, the whole thing makes Raven no less compelling and interesting to watch. The fact that she really struggled with her demonic side and felt helpless for it except for the small group of friends she had really makes her a tragic hero. So it feels great when she finally can find peace with herself after defeating Trigon.

Networks are evil.

Nothing's explained, which is what killed that "finale". Very, very similar to The Final Wreck-ening, albeit much less offensive. But no less frustrating. Terra's actually still hugely divisive as people wonder whether we should sympathize with her or not, as she was all to eager to declare her loyalties to Slade after a misunderstanding and defensiveness she blew out of proportion. And the debate over whether her actions were willing or the result of Slade's control. But either way. As for the amnesia, that entire yarn was a mess, and regrettably it probably would've been better not to revive her at all if it was going to happen that late in the game.

I actually asked the writer on Twitter what the meaning of the whole episode was. But he offered nothing useful in explaining why it left so much unexplained.

So you already have two brilliant avenues right there. Wasn't Blackfire the one to surrender her to the Gordanians in the first place? You could have them forge an alliance to take over Tamaran, Earth, and destroy Starfire in one fell swoop. I mean Blackfire already usurped the throne once on the show. And have Starfire finally put all of her old enemies in their place once and for all. All while finally and actively dating Robin after their big kiss in the special.