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<blockquote data-quote="Klaus" data-source="post: 1504066" data-attributes="member: 607"><p>I watched an episode of JL the other day, but it doesn't show up in the Cartoon Network episode guide.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>SPOILERS</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>It's after the GL/Hawkwoman kiss, as John gives her a quick kiss as they fly, and wants them to get dinner together.</p><p></p><p>A spaceship is headed towards Washington DC, and fires. The League is readying themselves to battle it, when said spaceship is blown up by a ray coming from an even BIGGER spaceship, with an armada in tow. When they land, the League readies themselves. From the lead spaceship comes a large man, with a hawk helm and big wings from his shoulders... a thanagarian (although not Katar Hol, it is revealed that he is Hawkwoman's fiance). The thanagarians warn Earth that their ancient enemies, the gordanians (Teen Titans reference here), are headed to Earth, and their covert spy (Hawkwoman) has shown them that Earth's defenses won't stop the gordanians. Thanagar will build a huge shield generator to defend Earth.</p><p></p><p>John is devastated by the news that Shayera (yes, she has a name!) is not only taken, but also a spy. Meanwhile, Batman (who else?) and Wonder Woman find out (during a necropsy!) that the gordanians were already dead when their ship was blown apart by the thanagarians. During an undercover mission inside the thanagarian mothership, Batman's cover is blown, and he is captured. Likewise with WW, Superman, J'onn and Flash (big battle). When GL is the last one standing, Hawkwoman (in a very warrior outfit) tells him to trust her. As he lowers his ring, she smacks him on the head with the mace, apparently betraying the League.</p><p></p><p>Yet I found no mention of this episode on Cartoon Network, or of its sequel...</p><p></p><p>Anyone seen this?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Klaus, post: 1504066, member: 607"] I watched an episode of JL the other day, but it doesn't show up in the Cartoon Network episode guide. SPOILERS It's after the GL/Hawkwoman kiss, as John gives her a quick kiss as they fly, and wants them to get dinner together. A spaceship is headed towards Washington DC, and fires. The League is readying themselves to battle it, when said spaceship is blown up by a ray coming from an even BIGGER spaceship, with an armada in tow. When they land, the League readies themselves. From the lead spaceship comes a large man, with a hawk helm and big wings from his shoulders... a thanagarian (although not Katar Hol, it is revealed that he is Hawkwoman's fiance). The thanagarians warn Earth that their ancient enemies, the gordanians (Teen Titans reference here), are headed to Earth, and their covert spy (Hawkwoman) has shown them that Earth's defenses won't stop the gordanians. Thanagar will build a huge shield generator to defend Earth. John is devastated by the news that Shayera (yes, she has a name!) is not only taken, but also a spy. Meanwhile, Batman (who else?) and Wonder Woman find out (during a necropsy!) that the gordanians were already dead when their ship was blown apart by the thanagarians. During an undercover mission inside the thanagarian mothership, Batman's cover is blown, and he is captured. Likewise with WW, Superman, J'onn and Flash (big battle). When GL is the last one standing, Hawkwoman (in a very warrior outfit) tells him to trust her. As he lowers his ring, she smacks him on the head with the mace, apparently betraying the League. Yet I found no mention of this episode on Cartoon Network, or of its sequel... Anyone seen this? [/QUOTE]
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