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mbaker
03-25-2002, 03:14 PM
Toonzone has just anounced that the 2 new Justice League episodes, "Fury", and "Legends" will air this April. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't "Fury" supose to take place right after "Injustice for All"? You would think that Cartoon Network would air that instead of "Paradise Lost". (Not that there's anything wrong with that, but still.) I know this topic has been brought up before.

Spider
03-25-2002, 03:59 PM
Originally posted by mbaker
Toonzone has just anounced that the 2 new Justice League episodes, "Fury", and "Legends" will air this April. Correct me if I'm wrong, but isn't "Fury" supose to take place right after "Injustice for All"? You would think that Cartoon Network would air that instead of "Paradise Lost". (Not that there's anything wrong with that, but still.) I know this topic has been brought up before.

MBaker,

I too thought it somewhat odd that "Paradise Lost" was to be aired right before "Fury." (I'm not complaining either, as I need to tape this one for my collection. :)) But to be banished from Themyscira, only to return next week, seemed a tad strange to me. However, since Hawkgirl will be accompanying Diana, I suppose all is forgiven. ;)

Batman's Biggest Fan
03-25-2002, 04:33 PM
according to epguide.com Injustice for all will episodes 18-19 airing right after Legends

Mister Intensity
03-26-2002, 09:08 AM
Fury and Legends air before Injustice for All, shouldn't Injustice for All air before both. Based on the descriptions provided by Cartoon Network, both episodes are based on situations introduced in Injustice for All. In Fury, Lex Luthor's Injustice Gang are recruited by Aresis (sp) and in Fury the League is sent to an alternate dimension after battling Lex Luthor. Excuse me, the last time we saw Lex, he was a respected businessman with no overt ties to crime. Wasn't Injustice for All supposed to provide the explanation for Lex's fall from grace and the initial recruitment of the Injustic Gang.

The Cartoon Network programmers should switch the air dates of Fury and Injustice for All, thus preserving continuity for the viewers. Justice League is not a serial, yet there seems to be a progression of episodes were some things take place before others. That's a problem with Static Shock this season with the decision to air The Big Leagues first. Subsequent episodes (spoilers) included the release of Hotstreak from jail and the introduction of Static tapping into to police band on this week's episode, which was already used several times this season (something that a lot of people was confused by).

The Cartoon Network made last minute schedule changes before (which involved Injustice for All), hopefully they will make another last minute schedule change.

Mister Intensity