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adoptedBatpuppy
02-11-2002, 10:51 PM
Guys, tell me which episodes of Batman, Superman, and Batman Beyond you liked best. I personaly liked all of them, but especially combined episodes like Batman/Superman/Robin episode called Knight time, the one with all the girls in it called Girls' Nigth Out, and of course when Batman Beyond met older Superman that was special very special ep. too. :)

Clark J. Kent
02-12-2002, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by Rimma Likover
Guys, tell me which episodes of Batman, Superman, and Batman Beyond you liked best. I personaly liked all of them, but especially combined episodes like Batman/Superman/Robin episode called Knight time, the one with all the girls in it called Girls' Nigth Out, and of course when Batman Beyond met older Superman that was special very special ep. too. :) You and I have different tastes.

The episodes that I liked the best were of BTAS with no major villain playing a roll, unless you count guys like Rupert Thorne. The episodes It's Never Too Late, I Am the Night, Appointment in Crime Alley... those were my favorites. Granted, there were some "major villain episodes" that were just as good. Two-Face was one of them, Heart of Ice was another. Joker's Favor is the best of the Joker episodes. Being such a Riddler fan, I loved Riddler's Reform. I could go on with BTAS, but why bother listing every episode? :D

The Superman ones I liked the most were whatever episodes aired during the first season, when a fairly equal amount of time was devoted to Superman and Clark Kent's respective lives. Really, what is Superman without Clark's connections to Lois and the Planet? And no, I'm not just saying that. ;)

Besides the episodes of the first season (yes, I really loved every single one,) are Target, The Late Mr. Kent, In Brightest Day, Brave New Metropolis, Apokolips Now, and Legacy. Otherwise, the rest of the series was pretty dumbed down: not enough Luthor, or mystery, and too much Metallo. I would've preferred to see Superman use his wits around the problems instead of throwing a bunch of punches and getting all knocked around like a doll.

As for Batman Beyond, I once again, like every episode of the first season, and few from the other seasons .The first season was Terry and Bruce, with great stories, great writing, more meaningful villains, more allusions to the past and what may have happened between Batman and Batman Beyond. Dana was a great character, and a perfect foil for Terry.

And then the folks down at "PC Headquarters" gave us Max Gibson, and ruined the entire show. You know what? I don't want to see Max in that show. Ever. I hate her. She's a token character, she took over the role of Bruce, and it's obvious that she's trying to move in on Terry for herself. On the World's Finest website, a writer by the name of "The Old Maid" wrote a series of "papers" (for lack of a better term,) on Batman Beyond, particularly the effect Max had on it. Read them here. (http://www.toonzone.net/worldsfinest/bbeyond/editorials.html) Great writing indeed! I wish I was as talented.

Besides season one of BB, I liked Out of the Past and The Call. But hey, who doesn't? :)

That's my 2¢.

The Green Hornet
02-12-2002, 05:39 PM
anything with supes is good

Web Head
02-12-2002, 06:23 PM
Well let's see...

In BTAS I liked "Perchance to Dream" and "On Leather Wings", the first Bat episode I saw. But my favorite has got to be "Almost Got Him". I mean all those infamous villians hanging around playing poker? Priceless!

In TNBA my favorites would have to be "Old Wounds", "Holiday Knights", "Mad Love", and "Critters". Guess which episode I was being sarcastic about...

In STAS the best by far was "Apokolips...Now!" followed closely by "Legacy", "Brave New Metropolis", and "Last Son of Krypton".

Livewire
02-12-2002, 06:25 PM
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QUOTE]Originally posted by Clark J. Kent
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The Superman ones I liked the most were whatever episodes aired during the first season, when a fairly equal amount of time was devoted to Superman and Clark Kent's respective lives. Really, what is Superman without Clark's connections to Lois and the Planet? And no, I'm not just saying that. ;)

Besides the episodes of the first season (yes, I really loved every single one,) are Target, The Late Mr. Kent, In Brightest Day, Brave New Metropolis, Apokolips Now, and Legacy. Otherwise, the rest of the series was pretty dumbed down: not enough Luthor, or mystery, and too much Metallo. I would've preferred to see Superman use his wits around the problems instead of throwing a bunch of punches and getting all knocked around like a doll.


Yea! Another S:TAS fan! :D I agree with you wholeheartedly, Clark J. Kent. Don't get me wrong, I loved S:TAS and it was my favorite of the Timm shows, but every ep of the first season was an absolute gem, and most of the first half of the second were good, but after that...well, I think the creators were devoting their time to BB. But at least S:TAS went out with my favorite ep, "Legacy." :)


And though no one else probably cares, but I'm too excited not to mention it: Yea!! My 100th post!! :D