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  1. Nov 20, 2019
    8
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Best classic DC on TV by a wide margin (not counting Watchmen which is an entirely different level). Started off rocky but is really starting to hit its stride in Season 2. Just know that the cast still has not yet come together as a team, which is one of the only frustrating elements of an otherwise rock solid genre show. Expand
  2. Dec 9, 2019
    7
    For a while, I thought this season was better than the first, but the show fails the landing in the final third.

    The plot was at first definitely more interesting than the last with it's vague end-of-the-world conspiracies. Here, the show goes into the sad tale of why the original Titans team broke up in the first place. The season fits in a surprising number of Titans, about 11, and
    For a while, I thought this season was better than the first, but the show fails the landing in the final third.

    The plot was at first definitely more interesting than the last with it's vague end-of-the-world conspiracies. Here, the show goes into the sad tale of why the original Titans team broke up in the first place. The season fits in a surprising number of Titans, about 11, and accomplishes the difficult task of making all the characters interesting and giving them room to breathe.

    Unfortunately, things fall apart. For a superhero team, the characters end up spending too much time apart. Eventually there are unnecessary tangents. To be fair, I did think the final episode ended things well enough.

    There is way too much personal drama. For a superhero show, there is a surprisingly small amount of fighting.

    I had thought that this season had stopped trying so hard to be edgy, but I'm afraid that these moments pop up again int the second half. There are these scenes that are dark and mature and feel unnatural.

    One of the main villains Deathstroke (Esai Morales), is a great antagonist, both being a formidable fighter and tactician while having a strong backstory. (Though, the characters does lose his way a bit with the rest of the plot near the end.) The other main antagonist in this is rather disappointing. The character is evil-for-the-sake-evil and feels manufactured and impractical.

    Ultimately, I liked the last season better. Despite its flaws, I thought this was decent just not must-see TV.
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  3. Jan 10, 2021
    10
    This review contains spoilers, click expand to view. Finished season 2 of Titans and it was so much better than season 1, near perfect. The acting from Curran Walters, Ryan Potter, Teagan Croft, Joshua Orpin, Alan Ritchson, Brenton Thwaites, Esai Morales, Conor Leslie, Anna Diop, Chelsea Zhang, Minka Kelly, Chella Man, Natalie Gumede, Iain Glen, and Michael Mosley was phenomenal. The chemistry was exceptional between the cast just like last season. The writing was fantastic a lot better than first season especially the story, more focused and put together this season. The character development was outstanding especially with Jason, Dick, Rachel, Gar, Donna, Connor, Hank, Rose, Jericho, and Kory. The costumes were stupendous especially ones wore by Brenton Thwaites, Esai Morales, Ryan Potter, Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Conor Leslie, Chelsea Zhang, Chella Man, Minka Kelly, and Alan Ritchson. The makeup and hairstyling was excellent especially on Anna Diop, Teagan Croft, Ryan Potter, Minka Kelly, Esai Morales, Natalie Gumede, Chelsea Zhang, Alan Ritchson, Conor Leslie, and Chella Man and the wigs were a lot better this season like Teagan and Minka's that weren't the best the first season. The visual effects were superb especially Rachel's powers, Rose's bones going back into place, Kory's powers, Gar as a tiger, Connor's Powers, and Krypto's powers, Gar as a tiger and Rachel's powers were a lot better looking this season a lot more realistic. The fight choreography was amazing so much better than season 1, a lot more realistic. The music is terrific. Also still love the main title design, it is so cool just love the look and music. The was such a near perfect season, definite A+ 2nd season. Expand
  4. May 25, 2020
    10
    Amazing season was definitely better then the first. Deathstoke and his connection to the titans was an amazing watch.
  5. Mar 23, 2021
    10
    Incrível, a temporada me prendeu do início ao fim! Os personagens são muito interessantes como.
  6. Apr 25, 2021
    9
    Every character in this show is likeable, whether it's a staple character like Raven or a complete newcomer like Superboy. After all, this show, unlike most other gritty superhero shows made nowadays, is driven more by character development than action. And this is one place this show absolutely nails.

    My problem is with the pacing, especially the one from Season 2. It goes completely
    Every character in this show is likeable, whether it's a staple character like Raven or a complete newcomer like Superboy. After all, this show, unlike most other gritty superhero shows made nowadays, is driven more by character development than action. And this is one place this show absolutely nails.

    My problem is with the pacing, especially the one from Season 2. It goes completely off. It has a lot of filler content like Dick going to prison just to be alone or Jason Todd living in a house with Rose Wilson. Another problem I have is with the looks. Starfire has curly hair, Beast Boy is just a guy with green hair and he only transforms into a tiger and nothing else, Raven doesn't have a cloak and Rose Wilson looks chubby and has curly hair.

    Overall I'd say this is a perfect serial for anyone who grew up watching the cartoons, and also for those who need to be introduced to the mythology. If you're looking for the series which are equivalents of Watchmen, Doom Patrol, The Boys, Daredevil or Punisher, this one absolutely stands on that ground.
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  1. Reviewed by: Vinnie Mancuso
    Sep 5, 2019
    60
    More than three-quarters of the episode works to wrap up a storyline we watched almost a year ago, then there’s a classic season finale-feeling parting of ways, then roughly 12-ish minutes that actually feels like a season 2. ... I still came away from “Trigon” really hopeful about Titans season 2. The last quarter or so of the episode moves with a different lightness than anything else that came before it