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Hi Greg!
I just finished watching Coldhearted, and thought it was great (as was Misplaced, BTW... loved Billy). I was expecting Wally to have a bigger reaction to the reveal of Miss M and Superboy's relationship, but this made perfect sense, demonstrating the superficiality of his feelings. The episode's final act was especially well-written, I thought... I was suckered into believed that the queen was dead BOTH times! My only small complaint is Wally's final line... bit of a groaner. But he is kind of a cheeseball, so I guess it fits.
A couple questions:
1. Do Conner Kent and Megan Morse have legal guardians? If so, can you tell us who they are?
2. I assume you get first dibs on which episodes you get to write. Were there any you were especially excited about? Were there any you wanted to write but couldn't, for whatever reason?
Thanks for your time!
1. ASKED AND ANSWERED.
2. ASKED AND ANSWERED.
What other subjects was Conner "taught" while he was at CADMUS?
I'm not providing a list, but he's well-versed in history, geography, mathematics, languages and the sciences, etc.
Allow me to shower you with praise. Coldhearted was excellent. I cannot believe I ignored this show until my nephew wanted to watch it one day. At first I was skeptical, that "just another kid cartoon" feeling, so I was only half paying attention. But something got to me and I started watching it seriously. And now, here I am, looking forward to it every week with enough enthusiasm to now get me out of bed on a Saturday morning. Cartoon Network needs to stop throwing hiatuses at you, this show is too good for that.
My nephew is five and loves the show too, though he doesn't always understand what's going on. But, he's five, so I do my best to explain things in ways he can understand. I'm glad there's a show that he likes that enriches him rather than just keeps him occupied, and it's something we can watch together(seriously, most of his other shows make me want to pull my hair out)
So thank you for making this show.
You're very welcome!
Firstly, I would like to say I am a Brobdingnagian fan of Young Justice. My best friend calls my adoration for your show a disturbing obsession, I chose to ignore that interruption because it implies that my love for the show is somehow unhealthy, and that's just ridiculous. After all my best friend also questioned my love of W.I.T.C.H, so clearly he can't understand. But on a serious note, I am truly grateful for all the work and creativity you and your team put into the show. As someone who grew on the Justice League Unlimited am so glad there is finally a show like it, but yet so different and fresh. The quality of the writing and animation make Young Justice so much more than just a cartoon, it is quality storytelling and a heck of a good time.
My question is on the Young Justice comic tie-ins. During the break between season 1 and season 2, will the comic continue coming out or will it also take a break?
On a side note, am from a small country called Zambia in Southern Africa; so Mr Weisman, take pride in knowing that even in this small corner of the world, your show has an obsessed fanboy.
There really was - as it turns out - any break between the airing of Seasons One and Two. The comic's still going, break free also.
And thanks!
So I saw recent promotional (obviously preliminary and non-canon, I have read your previous posts) artwork. I am impressed.
The rest of this season and next are going to be AWESOME, aren't they?
I like to think so.
Hello Greg! I was wondering, how exactly did Kid Flash and Artemis end up in that shack in the first place? (in Bereft)
After getting zapped, they stumbled off into the desert. KF woke up first and found this masked girl (Artemis) unconscious in the desert, so he pulled her into the shack to get her (and him) out of the heat.
Who are the light archenemies?
I don't understand the question.
If we had seen Wally open his presents in "Coldhearted," what would he have received?
I'll leave that to your imagination.
were the ice "fortresses" in Coldhearted named after Fortress-1 and Fortress-2?
Not particularly, but maybe that was in my subconscious somewhere.
I loved 'Misplaced', I think it was the best episode of the series yet. Some questions about it then.
1) In 'Misplaced', there's a scene where Billy Batson climbs a fence to get in that airbase... and then the 'camera' zooms out, and we see there's a wide-open door to that fence, only 10 meters away or so.
I laughed out loud when I noticed it, but if it was intentional it was played so subtly that I didn't *actually* notice it when I first watched the ep.
So my question: Was that an intentional visual joke, or just a goof of the animation?
2) Was the character of Amber a pre-existing character from the Captain Marvel comics, or a new creation?
3) Was she friends/acquaintances with Billy Batson, or did he just meet her in the ep?
1. Of course, it was intentional.
2. She was pre-existing, though not from Captain Marvel comics specifically.
3. SPOILER REQUEST. NO COMMENT.
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