Anil Rickly reviews "YOUNG JUSTICE ep 9 - Bereft"

Anil Rickly reviews "YOUNG JUSTICE ep 9 - Bereft"

...How did we get here? Who are we?...The team ends up in an unknown land...no memories...and a lurking villain nearby...

Review Opinion
By earzmundo - Mar 12, 2011 08:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features

YOUNG JUSTICE: EPISODE 9 - BEREFT




This isn't 'Memento' or 'Hangover' but such an amnesiac episode is a well-fitted and ideally placed approach to engraine some maturity into a teen-adventure animation. It's a nice concept to attempt to cultivate. We find the team entrained in Bialya with no memories indicative of the hours before. The memories seem to be coming as slow as molasses but that gives time for us to see a teenage Miss Martian more confused than ever, meeting an enraged Superboy, who ironically bears akin to Peter David's brutish 'Hulk'! The coincidence is appreciated. Also, Bialya has a keen place in the heart of DC lore, and despite not seeing Black Adam dominating rule here, it's again a lovely throwback to DC fans alike.

The Kid-Flash-Artemis experience also lends to the reveal of her identity to keen eyes last week, and again this compounds a nicely woven thread which even show Wally harassing Miss Martian to the fullest tee. The humour blends in well thus far.
As things begin to unravel, the huge downturn, that falters with all the education that the team has received in the past few episodes, lies with the rash and outlandish behaviour of Miss Martian that is as risky as one cant get and this potentially jeopardizes the team's quest. Maybe they wanted to show her humanity or her 'love' for Conner, but it was a move on the chessboard that took the team 2 steps back, and to me, proved that she may have learnt nothing from her training. It wasn't a good arc to show her, who had the most knowledge and memories, acting so impulsive, especially when the team knew the pressures and strains they faced. Her actions under duress showed that maybe stress is overwhelming for her.

Despite this, I was impressed with the simplicity and quirkiness of the dialogue, amidst a grave tone of being trapped in the Bialyan labyrinth. The psychic catacombs that also were to be navigated made for a fun ride also. Seeing Robin also step it up a bit was quite welcome as he has been a bit underplayed in this series to me. Fans of Teen Titans would be fond of the use of Psimon in this episode as the antagonist but while his role seemed somewhat weaker than what I would've thought, the end where he reconciles his woes with a certain mysterious faction gives an easter egg via a certain means of transportation that screams 'BOOM'!!!
Your eyes are glued to the 'TUBE' when it happens. Overall, this wasn't the most riveting episode but it's enough excitement to warrant a further watch come next week. I'd like a bit more delving into the Artemis syndrome as that seems to be where the wild things are!

Rickly Out!
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LEEE777
LEEE777 - 3/12/2011, 8:54 PM
Sweet @ ; )
vermillion
vermillion - 3/12/2011, 9:05 PM
I haven't got to watch this episode yet. It awaits me on Tivo. :F

Lovin' this show!
jascurio
jascurio - 3/12/2011, 9:10 PM
I can certainly say my eyes were glued to the tv when the boom tube popped up
patriautism
patriautism - 3/12/2011, 9:24 PM
I liked last weeks episode more, it was a really clever way to reveal back stories.
elcaballerooscuro92
elcaballerooscuro92 - 3/12/2011, 9:26 PM
i was completely right about artemis!!!
Bryanferryfan
Bryanferryfan - 3/12/2011, 9:32 PM
Can anyone tell which Robin that is... They never call him by name... I don't know if its Dick Grayson or Tim Drake... they don't mention his name.. I wish they would clarify that.
TED
TED - 3/12/2011, 10:29 PM
Who is Artemis?
MaddMonkk
MaddMonkk - 3/12/2011, 10:34 PM
Miss Mars is showing her inexperience letting her emotions jeapordize the mission. I like this actually. It is showing more character depth at an intelligent level. I also like how the writers are focusing on different team members by leaving some out of an episode (Robin doing the Gotham patrol with Bats and Aqualad incapacitated during this one). Robin disappears for a split second then comes back to help. He's learning some stuff for being the most experienced team member. At this pace , This team will be on par with the JLA by season 3. (fingers crossed).Great review.
ThePencilNeck
ThePencilNeck - 3/13/2011, 12:40 AM
So... uh... wait. Is Artemis a variation of Arrowette or is she a variation of Ravager?

Or is she someone else?

I thought she was supposed to be Arrowette but that daddy reference sounds more like Ravager.
Scarycherry
Scarycherry - 3/13/2011, 1:15 AM
I wonder if Artemis is the girl assassin who became Batgirl in all black. I only say that because she said something about kid flash being a test ,where she was to kill him??? What do you guys think?
Scarycherry
Scarycherry - 3/13/2011, 1:19 AM
Cassandra Cain is a fictional character in the DC Comics Universe, one of several who has served as Batgirl, an important character in the Batman comic book franchise. Cain's backstory presents her as the daughter of assassins David Cain and Lady Shiva, she was deprived of speech and human contact during her childhood as conditioning to become the world's greatest assassin. Consequently, Cassandra grew up to become an expert martial artist while simultaneously remaining mute, developing very limited social skills, and being illiterate. Cassandra first appeared in Batman #567 (July 1999) and was created by Kelley Puckett and Damion Scott (though it was Alex Maleev who designed her costume). Cassandra was the first Batgirl to star in her own ongoing Batgirl comic book series. An Asian American, she is also the first non-white member of the Batman family and remained one of the most prominent non-white superheroes until she was replaced as Batgirl by Stephanie Brown in a 2009 storyline. She is now working as an anonymous agent to Batman and his circle of allies. ??? Maybe Artemis ???
Suzanne
Suzanne - 3/13/2011, 1:22 AM
Who was the villan on this episode that they called Simon I didn't know of him before and couldn't find out anything online.
Scarycherry
Scarycherry - 3/13/2011, 1:35 AM
Physicist Doctor Simon Jones (Psimon) part of the fearsome five.
cham2119
cham2119 - 3/13/2011, 3:38 AM
Psimon is a fictional comic book supervillain from DC Comics created by George Pérez and Marv Wolfman. He first appeared in New Teen Titans #3 (January 1981) as one of the founding members of the Fearsome Five, which became a frequent enemy of the Teen Titans, Superman, and the Outsiders.
Scarycherry
Scarycherry - 3/13/2011, 4:05 AM
Where did u get that from cham2119 did u read the post above yours lol.
Freshkicks1212
Freshkicks1212 - 3/13/2011, 7:23 AM
Great episode...but hate the fact that they're re-airing the old episodes until the 8th of April.
ThomasRochester
ThomasRochester - 3/13/2011, 8:56 AM
well....if you wanted to know really badly who Artemis is just go on wikipedia :)
soundwave129
soundwave129 - 3/13/2011, 9:38 AM
"Hello, M'Gan"- Worst. Catchphrase. Ever.
extant59
extant59 - 3/13/2011, 4:53 PM
i want to know what was in that ball thing that was following em around.
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