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<blockquote data-quote="The Serge" data-source="post: 2049252" data-attributes="member: 4049"><p>Hmmm... I liked most of <em>Justice League</em>, particularly season three (the last season).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I loved this episode. I love the fact that:</p><p>1. It continues with a story line that they've been building since the new show started some time ago (technically, since the original series).</p><p>2. It's a great conspiracy episode that fills in some gaps, but leaves the viewer hoping for more.</p><p>3. The personalities are fantastic. The different reactions and the manner in which different characters respond are really fun.</p><p></p><p>I really think that we may end up seeing Batman doing his protocols (like he did in the comic series a few years back that backfired in <em>Tower of Babel</em>). </p><p></p><p></p><p>The same way he ran (and won) the presidency in the comics. In the comics, he became a public "supervillain" as well. In the series, he was completely vindicated and pardoned for his crimes. Marion Barry went to prison, got out, and won reelection as mayor of DC in real life. Depending on the fictional platform Luthor runs on, he could use fear of the JL and other paranormal threats to win an election. Afterall, he's all human and powerful, the kind of person many people would cling to in fear of aliens, living clay, and metahumans. </p><p></p><p></p><p>No, I don't believe Cadmus was mentioned during the Superman series, although there were already concern about Superman going rogue even back then.</p><p></p><p></p><p>Could be a continuity oops, but remember that there were already seeds for this sort of thing since the original Superman series. There were already government concerns about Superman and his power. Heck, the military was already super ticked off with Superman when he advocated the disarming of nuclear stockpiles which allowed those extra-terrestrials to take control of the planet in "Secret Origins." </p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, the funny thing about Doomsday is that he appeared on the planet from a fallen "meteor." While it's possible that Cadmus launched the thing, allowed it to orbit, and then return to earth, that sounds like a bit much. Wouldn't put it past them, though.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Serge, post: 2049252, member: 4049"] Hmmm... I liked most of [i]Justice League[/i], particularly season three (the last season). I loved this episode. I love the fact that: 1. It continues with a story line that they've been building since the new show started some time ago (technically, since the original series). 2. It's a great conspiracy episode that fills in some gaps, but leaves the viewer hoping for more. 3. The personalities are fantastic. The different reactions and the manner in which different characters respond are really fun. I really think that we may end up seeing Batman doing his protocols (like he did in the comic series a few years back that backfired in [i]Tower of Babel[/i]). The same way he ran (and won) the presidency in the comics. In the comics, he became a public "supervillain" as well. In the series, he was completely vindicated and pardoned for his crimes. Marion Barry went to prison, got out, and won reelection as mayor of DC in real life. Depending on the fictional platform Luthor runs on, he could use fear of the JL and other paranormal threats to win an election. Afterall, he's all human and powerful, the kind of person many people would cling to in fear of aliens, living clay, and metahumans. No, I don't believe Cadmus was mentioned during the Superman series, although there were already concern about Superman going rogue even back then. Could be a continuity oops, but remember that there were already seeds for this sort of thing since the original Superman series. There were already government concerns about Superman and his power. Heck, the military was already super ticked off with Superman when he advocated the disarming of nuclear stockpiles which allowed those extra-terrestrials to take control of the planet in "Secret Origins." Well, the funny thing about Doomsday is that he appeared on the planet from a fallen "meteor." While it's possible that Cadmus launched the thing, allowed it to orbit, and then return to earth, that sounds like a bit much. Wouldn't put it past them, though. [/QUOTE]
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