Batman Beyond # 51 - "The Call
Part 2" (SPOILERS)
Craig
Sat., Nov. 18, 2000 9:00:36As Id hoped, a vast improvement over Part 1.
Lots more plot, lots more exploration of characterand still a lot of action scenes,
but even Ive got to admit that they were friggin awesome.
As Green Lantern pointed out, Hawkman seemed to be a bit more clever than he should be in
remote-controlling his armor, but thats forgivable. Some much-needed character
development for Barda in the first scene, as she stubbornly refuses to accept
Supermans guilt, even when the others have. Their first confrontation with Supes was
one of the neatest fight scenes this show has had to dateand the desire to find out
just what the heck is going on adds to the suspense even more. Terrys reluctance to
kill the greatest hero who ever lived is rather poignant (and amusing, as
Terry quickly amends his statement to keep from wounding Bruces ego).
Bruce is used sparingly but nicely, mostly acting as a plot device more than anything else
(letting them know where the Fortress of Solitude is, sending the Batwing to get Terry). I
still wish we couldve seen more of his reaction to whats been going on,
perhaps at least one scene with him talking / reminiscing with Supes, or
something
but since the whole rest of the episode was so cool, Ill let it go.
=)
We also still dont have any idea what happened to Supes post-Legacy
(aside from the fact that he was captured by some sort of alien collector at
some point, and later possessed by an evil starfish). I really, really hope that if / when
we get a forth season, and Superman becomes a more major character, well be learning
more about what hes been up to, how his public standing is at the moment, etc.
The Fortress of Solitude scene, again, is very well-paced and builds up suspense so thick
you could cut it with a spork. Then we go into the whole starfish plot,
and
whoa.
Well, I didnt want them to use a cliché (i.e., some villains been controlling
him, or he was brainwashed, or something). I figured someone was controlling him, but they
managed to give it a whole, unexpected angle with this backstory, which was, quite
frankly, weird. But I thought it was really cool at the same time.
The idea of the collector was spoooooky, and his design and the fact that we
never learn much about him add to his creepiness. One wonders what exactly his capturing
of Superman entailed (and if Metropolis survived in one piece =X). And his sudden,
unexpected transformation when Superman escapes gave me a bit of a start. Pretty cool.
[Several people have pointed out that the bit was lifted from the Superman
episode "The Main Man." I vaguely recall it...guess I'm gonna hafta dig through
my old tapes now.]
Liked the irony of Supermans compassion for the animals proving to be his undoing.
The thought that the thing had been in control of him for years before the others knew is
rather unsettlingjust goes to show, you never know your friends been possessed
by an evil starfish until its too late.
The sight of the room full of starfish-thingees sent chills up my spine. The way the JLU
members walked with the starfish clinging to their faces looked absolutely ridiculous. The
scene with Superman chasing Terry will go down as one of the most memorable scenes in
BBs history. Liked his crack, Can it go faster than a speeding bullet?
(although Im surprised Terry even knows what a bullet is, since lasers seem to be
the preferred weapon of choice in the future). The camera movements here were on-par with
any current-day D*sney theatrical materialthe super-quick zooms and ducks of the
camera werewell, just really, really cool. And was the splitting of the Batwing.
Whoa.
Lots more action and suspense after Supes is defeated and they fight the others
Terry
covered by starfishwill ge make it? Aaahhedge of my seat! Supermans
He knew what he was getting into seems a bit out-of-character (sounds more
like Bruces mentality ;).
Then we set the starfish people free (yayyy!). The ending raises the question of whether
or not Terry will become a full-time member. This was originally intended as a season
finale, to lead into the possible forth season, where he will / would be a full-time
member. Guess since they decided to air it for November sweeps, itll kinda throw
everything off (i.e., Terrys gonna go for another half-season fighting solo before
we finally do see the JLU again?). But after this episode, I agree 100% with Hatter that
not allowing them to do a forth season would be a crime. So, so, sooo much potential.
Geesh
they renewed Jackie Chan and X-Men for next year already
do
BB, do BB!
At any rate
*ahem*
wow, that was one of my longer and less coherent reviews. =X
But anyhow, I was very enthusiastic about this one. Was also glad to see that Superman
really isnt more bitter than he was in our dayit just seemed so because the
fish was controlling him. Hes still the same old caring, nice-guy type. And the
voice seemed to change when the starfish was removed to reflect the personality
changethe reading became much less stilted and Shatner-esque, and much more like a
more mature version of Dalys original voice. So Im assuming that was
intentional.
Also loved the ending, with Superman remarking how much Bruce & Terry do have in
common (even if neither one of them wants to admit it ;). Terry is growing on me more and
more by the episodehes definitely becoming more Bruce-ish, but maintains that
smartass teenager quality.
Very good, very good
me likee a lot.
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