Sunday, April 8, 2012

Young Justice Performance Review

Young Justice returns on Cartoon Network as part of the DC Nation animated block. In this episode, five members of the team go under cover to try and figure out the identity of a series of robberies. However, the team learns the hard way that their enemy is not no normal run of the mill super criminal. Rather it is one dangerous foe who has given no less than Superman trouble. It is time to review Young Justice Episode 24 Performance.

Young Justice Episode 24 Performance Review

Spoilers are a coming for this episode. So be warned. This is Young Justice, on DC Nation on April 7th 2012 on Cartoon Network. It is time to sit back and watch Young Justice Episode 24 Performance and Review what happened.

We open up the episode with the Dangers, which are Robin, Miss Martin, Superboy, Artemis, and Red Arrow under cover, performing at Haly's Circus. As it turns out, there are a daring set of robberies performed at towns where the circus is doing during its world tour. One or more of the performers might be involved, with brings Interpol, with Agent King Faraday, voiced by Clancy Brown. If Haly and his performers are found guilty, then they are up for some big trouble.

For Robin this is  a personal manner. Back in the day, as the Flying Graysons, naturally as anyone who is up on their DC Comic Book history will know. There was a nice little scene between Kid Flash and Robin, which reminds us that Wally knows who Robin is and one of the reasons why he didn't want him to go on the mission, which he says Batman ordered, but it becomes obvious that Batman didn't order it. Meanwhile Red Arrow is babysitting the three potential mole subjects. By the end of the episode, Red Arrow summarizes that there is no mole on the team, which likely means that there most certainly is one.

That's just the way things go, not just in cartoons, not just in comic books, but really in every form of entertainment.

The Parasite is the villain, stealing the abilities of everyone in the circus, but he really gets excited when he gets a taste of some Martian powers. And then, he gets some of Superboy. Superboy is still using those patches that Lex Luthor gave him back in Episode 22 and it is becoming clear that they are addictive. And also leading him to bouts of rage and not thinking things through. Much like steroids, at least that is what the illusion seems to be.

The one drawback with taking someone's powers is that that one gets their weaknesses and Parasite finds this out the hard way, with inheriting Miss Martian's invulnerability to fire. Parasite's plans are foiled, which was a black hole device that he was creating for Intergang, which cannot be good.

I rate this episode eight out of ten points. It held my interest and that's what matters. New episodes of Young Justice air every week at 10:30 AM Eastern Time on Cartoon Network.

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