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Episode was good. Anti-monitor was a good villain to help escalate the show to the next level.
 
Episode was good. Anti-monitor was a good villain to help escalate the show to the next level.

I really feel anti monitor was a leap over DC villains. They should have went with the spectrum war first.
 
Ookay, I wasn't expecting that.
Very good episode nonetheless, I just don't know where they will go with this now, especially with Aya,
or should I say Aya-monitor or Anti-Aya?
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Razor not so good with the ladies.
Yep, Razer has doomed all the universe because he messed things up.
 
Huh, I just realized something... how come Green Lantern never had a "junior" member of sorts (like Kid Flash, Robin, etc.)?

Also does this mean
Aya is the big bad
now?
 
So no one watched today's episode? It was actually funny and I think we needed a lighter one after the last two.

Some of my favorite parts were when Razer starts offering all those knives and throwing stars to the alien, and when Kilowog forgets that Razer can't recharge his ring with the Manhunter's head like them.

By the way, the writer who invented the three alien languages, translated live on twitter what Kilowog, Razer and the aliens were saying, which in my opinion made the episode even better, if anyone wants to read it it's here: Part1 Part 2
Read from bottom to top.
 
I wonder if what they used were original scripts from the comics or something they made up.

Not that I'm fluent or an expert, but Kilowog sounded German to me.

Great episode overall, but what really threw me for a loop was that the episode was written by Charlotte Fullerton of MLP fame.
 
An okay episode. Aya forced Carol against Atrocitus, lots of punching involved.

I wish DC would make a cartoon drawn like Vibe. >_>
 
Was nice to see Carol again and now she has her ring back for future shenanigans.

If Aya wants to kill all life in one swift blow would something like the Anti-Life Equation be a way to those ends? Curious to see what path she pursues for ultimate destruction.
 
Was nice to see Carol again and now she has her ring back for future shenanigans.

If Aya wants to kill all life in one swift blow would something like the Anti-Life Equation be a way to those ends? Curious to see what path she pursues for ultimate destruction.

I was assuming that we'd see the rise of the Black. Especially since we have Larfleeze next week, we saw the Star Sapphires this week, and Blue Lanterns a few weeks ago (and Red/Green have been around forever). The next episode after Larfleeze is called "Scarred" which could refer to the Black Guardian Scar...

Wishful thinking on my part. I had hoped they'd get to the War of Light/Sinestro Corps War.
 
So I'm assuming we'll never see the Yellow or Indigo lanterns, huh? Which means no White or Black either. So sad!

In any case, I've really come to appreciate the ensemble of characters. I love that while Hal is ostensibly the main character, equal time is given to new characters and Kilowog to make them all feel integral. It would feel strange to have an episode without one of the supporting characters, which I only really notice now that Aya is gone.

Larfleeze was awesome, but I couldn't stop laughing at Hal's ridiculous greed and the shot with him and the orange rings (ripped directly from the comic) was phenomenal.
 
they should have had Larfleeze come along.

just tell him they're going to help him find the one stealing his stars
 
Aya sure is killing a lot of people. Like billions and billions.

I'm sure it'll be fine though.

Cruel as it may be, I really hope they don't redeem her. She's gone way overboard.

Man they left out the creepiest orange lantern power.

Yeah, that did disappoint. Might have been too gruesome to explain in a kid's show, though they still alluded to it. Still, glad they showed just how powerful the orange light was, the power of an entire corp in one individual.
 
Yeah, that did disappoint. Might have been too gruesome to explain in a kid's show, though they still alluded to it. Still, glad they showed just how powerful the orange light was, the power of an entire corp in one individual.

I don't know why anyone would expect them to show this, given how they had to tone down the Red Lanterns. For those that don't read the comics, Larfleeze often kills and has his power ring constructs consume intruders and thus they become the Orange Lantern Corp, sort of, as he then uses his power ring to make constructs of them.
 
I don't know why anyone would expect them to show this, given how they had to tone down the Red Lanterns. For those that don't read the comics, Larfleeze often kills and has his power ring constructs consume intruders and thus they become the Orange Lantern Corp, sort of, as he then uses his power ring to make constructs of them.

I'm kind of surprised how much from the comic survives, actually. Down to Larfleeze's odor!
 
I don't know why anyone would expect them to show this, given how they had to tone down the Red Lanterns. For those that don't read the comics, Larfleeze often kills and has his power ring constructs consume intruders and thus they become the Orange Lantern Corp, sort of, as he then uses his power ring to make constructs of them.

so in essence he "owns" them? nice
 
so in essence he "owns" them? nice

Yeah, it's pretty messed up, and the reason why there only needs to be one orange lantern, not that the orange light will ever allow two to exist at the same time without them tearing themselves apart. The only time Larfleeze allowed another Orange lantern was Luthor and that ended up badly. Though it has been shown that he can give the constructs of those he killed a bit of autonomy and free will in order to allow them to peruse missions on their own.
 
Yeah Larfleeze can take on the Guardians by himself. That is why in the comics they had a pact not to fuck with each other.
 
Yeah, it's pretty messed up, and the reason why there only needs to be one orange lantern, not that the orange light will ever allow two to exist at the same time without them tearing themselves apart. The only time Larfleeze allowed another Orange lantern was Luthor and that ended up badly. Though it has been shown that he can give the constructs of those he killed a bit of autonomy and free will in order to allow them to peruse missions on their own.

So he's literally a one man army lol


never dug much into the other colors so that sounds really interesting
 
Green Lanternro;48153365]So I'm assuming we'll never see the Yellow or Indigo lanterns, huh? Which means no White or Black either. So sad!

In any case, I've really come to appreciate the ensemble of characters. I love that while Hal is ostensibly the main character, equal time is given to new characters and Kilowog to make them all feel integral. It would feel strange to have an episode without one of the supporting characters, which I only really notice now that Aya is gone.

Larfleeze was awesome, but I couldn't stop laughing at Hal's ridiculous greed and the shot with him and the orange rings (ripped directly from the comic) was phenomenal.[/QUOTE]

Late on this, but yeah, it's why I think this show inches ahead of Young Justice. Even if it doesn't try to do anything grandiose with its plot and storyline, what it does, it does really really well. And I'm just a Marvel fan and a very casual DCAU fan. From this thread it sounds like it hits the right notes for the actual GL comic fans.

Also, speaking of Marvel and the DCAU, the latter had a ton of little nods to the former. I can't help but unsee Aya and Razer as gender swapped nods to Scarlet Witch and Vision.
 
It sucks that we won't get more seasons because with the debut (sort of) of
Scar
that basically confirms that they were building up to
The Blackest Night
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