
By: Jon Weisman (story)
The Story: The team’s HQ may not be a Mt. St. Helen, but it sure blows up like one.
The Review: During the show’s first season, I complained frequently about how the characters didn’t seem like “real” teens, whatever that means in a world of superheroes. As much as I appreciated that they never rushed into anything without looking first, I sometimes longed for a little more spontaneity and humor from them. After all, what teenager doesn’t like doing something completely random and laughing a bit stupidly about it afterward?
So among the many improvements this season’s brought, I like most how much more often you laugh during an episode now. The addition of purely comedy-driven characters, like Beast Boy, Blue Beetle, and especially Impulse has something to do with that, I imagine. Kid Flash kind of served this function in season one, but his counterpart from the future really relishes his role as team jester. Bart’s happy-go-lucky attitude is infection, and has the potential to draw the others into fun outings they’d never have taken with the first-gen YJers.
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