GREEN LANTERN: TAS Series Finale "Dark Matter" Review

GREEN LANTERN: TAS Series Finale "Dark Matter" Review

We've come to the end of our 26 episode journey friends. Were all the loose ends tied up in a satisfactory manner? Continue on for my review of the series finale of Green Lantern: The Animated Series which recieves a little help from executive producer Giancarlo Volpe.

Review Opinion
By MarkJulian - Mar 16, 2013 01:03 PM EST
Filed Under: Animated Features




Razer Aya Kilowog Hal Jordan


"Aya and Razer have but the briefest of moments where they fully express their feelings for one another before Aya fades to space ether. Rayaza shippers will have a field day with this ending for a long time to come. "

The jilted-lover trope is nothing new in television but Green Lantern: The Animated Series has cranked up this notion to a whole new epic level. Can Aya and Razer reconcile in the last 20+ minutes of animated footage? The way these things usually play out in television, the obvious answer is yes, but GL:TAS has surprised us before.

Aya-Monitor


Aya, (the AI of Hal Jordan's ship) is out to destroy all organic life after Red Lantern Razer tells her he can't return her affections. She's gone Super Saiyan after stealing the essence of the Anti-Monitor and has more than enough enough power to carry out her threat. Needless to say, she's not dealing with rejection well but we're dealing with hyper intelligent computers and intergalactic space guardians so it stands to reason that things might be a little different from your typical breakup. Think of it as the cosmic equivalent of having an ex-girlfriend slash your tires. With Aya on the verge of executing her plan, it's up to Hal Jordan, Kilowog, Guy Gardner and the rest of the Green Lantern Corps to stop her. Curiously, none of the other Lantern Corps show up, which is odd considering that Aya is about to end all life in the universe. The creators and writers of the show are too smart to build up Hal Jordan's interactions with the various color spectrums of the guardian corps only to leave them out of the series finale. That should be a clue that Bruce Timm, Giancarlo Volpe, Jim Kreig and co. had no idea that this would be the last episode of the series. Nevertheless, the story wrapped up a lot of the loose ends before the credits roll.

GL:TAS Guy Gardner


After an act break, we're on Oa which looks pretty epic. The Guardians address the Corps on the eve of battle; it's reminiscent of the best scene in the Green Lantern movie where Sinestro addresses the Corps before confronting Parallax. The animators pull no punches when it's time for the confrontation with Aya and her Manhunters. While most of the Lanterns are fighting, Hal Jordan and Tomar Re figure out that Aya has secretly limited her path of destruction to only unpopulated star systems. With that in mind, Hal thinks there's still a chance to save Aya rather than destroy her.




The focus shifts back and forth between the Corps and Manhunter confrontation and Hal Jordan pleading with Aya to belay her actions. In the fight, a lot of your favorite Lanterns get a chance to shine including Guy, Kilowog, Ch'p, Chaselon, and more.

GL:TAS Ch'p


The renders here are some of the best of the series, sliced and diced Manhunters reveal inner circuitry and mechanical intestines - a level of detail you simply wouldn't have in traditional 2D animation. As the conflict progresses, Aya and Hal arrive at the Hand of Creation - Aya's plan is to alter the big bang in such a way as to devoid the universe of all organic life at its very point of origin.

JLU Hand of Creation




If you recall, the Hand of Creation is something we previously saw in Bruce Timm's Justice League Unlimited and has been featured in various DC comic books numerous times. While she is distracted by Hal, Razer arrives and stealthily approaches Aya to stab her in the back. However he changes his mind at the last second just as Aya hits him with an energy blast that puts him on the brink of death. Seeing her lover in such a state and by her own hand no less jolts Aya back to her senses. She utilizes the majority of her newly acquired power to save Razer however it comes at the expense of her ability to control the Manhunters. Returned to her normal, sensible self, Aya decides the only way to stop the Manhunters once and for all is to upload a virus that will destroy all the mechanical constructs in one fell swoop but unfortunately that virus also destroys her as well. It's a sad moment that's played out beautifully by the animators and voice actors. Aya and Razer have but the briefest of moments where they fully express their feelings for one another before Aya fades to space ether. Rayaza shippers will have a field day with this ending for a long time to come.




Back on Oa and in the celebratory aftermath, Razer decides that he doesn't believe Aya is truly gone and decides to head into space to find her. He says what appears to be his final goodbyes to Hal and Kilowog (who actually gives him a hug). As Razer heads into space to begin his journey to find Aya, a Blue Lantern ring appears and streaks off after him.

Razer goes after Aya


Were all the questions raised answered in the series finale? No. There was no Sinestro, no other Lantern Corps and no final interaction with Scar. There's definitely room for the show to continue but the ending is not as open-ended as the one for Young Justice: Invasion (more on that later). However, the show ends in a nice place, full of "feels" as the kids say these days. It's up to the viewer to decide if Razer ever finds Aya, if that's truly the last adventure Hal, Kilowog and the Red Lantern have together and whether Razer trades his rage for hope. It's good television, better scripted and more captivating than some of the prime time dramas that air on network television (looking at you NBC). The storyline probably passes right over the head of adolescents 12 and under but they'll probably just sit there slack-jawed at the bright shiny cg animation and explosive battles. It's definitely one of those television shows that's tragically ending ahead of its time and it will definitely be missed as evidenced by its vocal and active fan base.

Razer continues to search for Aya





Click here to find out from Bruce Timm why the show was cancelled.

Click here for my review of the series finale of Young Justice: Invasion.




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DudeGuy
DudeGuy - 3/16/2013, 2:19 PM
Damn. Rest in peace to a good run. Would have enjoyed at least one more season
Darkknight23
Darkknight23 - 3/16/2013, 2:19 PM
No more Green Lantern...damn shame!
gandalf550
gandalf550 - 3/16/2013, 2:22 PM
Frickin' LOVED the ending. Just wish it would go on to cover Sinestro, Razor finding Aya again, more with other colored corps, and with the introduction of Scar... the Blackest Night story line (which would have been the coolest season of the show by far). Huh... well, officially done with DC Nation and Cartoon Network now. For all those who will go on to watch the new Batman series and Teen Titans Go, I hope you find some enjoyment in it. With GL and Young Justice gone, I'm not hanging around for anything worse than what we just lost. There's always still DC original movies at least.
Optimus83
Optimus83 - 3/16/2013, 2:23 PM
AND BEN FOSTER AS THE NEW JOKER IN BATMAN: ARKHAM ASYLUM - THE MOVIE:




Ben Foster as the new Joker
Hellsboy
Hellsboy - 3/16/2013, 2:23 PM
I KNEW IT!!!!! a cliffhanger!! ughhh whatever still a good episode,did anyone else see the promo from cartoon network about new episodes of GL and YJ next week? the bastards didnt even pull it!!! this will always be better than the bullshit they have coming out now im not bewaring SHIT!!
FlixMentallo21
FlixMentallo21 - 3/16/2013, 2:42 PM
NostalgicYouth
NostalgicYouth - 3/16/2013, 2:57 PM
Well my neighbor is a background painter for WB animation; and he is currently working on a show about Flash called "Flash point" which will have the same animation from the artist who did Young Justice. From what I have seen from the storyboards it looks like it might be a good show, so keep an eye out for that on Cartoon Network some time soon. Wow that really looked like an indorsment.
dnno1
dnno1 - 3/16/2013, 3:00 PM


The Hand of Creation originated in Green Lantern Vol 2 #40 in the mythical story of Krona and his obsessive quest to see the origin of the universe. Ancient legend had it that no one may know the secret of the origin of the universe lest there be a great disaster. Krona disregarded this legend and proceeded to construct a machine that would allow him to break through the temporal barrier and witness the beginning of time itself. Consistent with the legend, Krona’s machine exploded the very instant he arrived at the beginning of time,fracturing the universe and creating the Multiverse in the process. This was a Pandora's box type of tale and is considered a classic as to why it is consistently illustrated in the comics as well as in animation.
Tevii
Tevii - 3/16/2013, 3:00 PM
Sad time for GL fans, losing the animated show, Geoff Johns and Peter Tomasi.

Season 2 was supposed to be an animated version of Blackest Night. That couldve been really cool.

DAMN
Tevii
Tevii - 3/16/2013, 3:01 PM
@NostalgicYouth - its not a show but the next dc animated movie based on the comic miniseries "Flashpoint"
gmoney0505
gmoney0505 - 3/16/2013, 3:21 PM
Very good episode. Very very few shows and movies pull off emotions of love for 2 characters and GL did it perfectly. When Razor grabbed her from behind and hugged her, it brought a tear to my eye. This was a great episode.

Watch this in YJ. Either of these shows creators knew they were going to be cancelled. Especially YJ with that Static quote. It aired in a trailer from back in August.
LordOfTheZegaRealm
LordOfTheZegaRealm - 3/16/2013, 3:40 PM
So sad.:(
billnye69
billnye69 - 3/16/2013, 3:46 PM
The way they ended Young Justice was cruel. Two of my favorite villains coming together. Savage and Darkseid coming together. *nerd alert*
dnno1
dnno1 - 3/16/2013, 3:49 PM
Both shows though left you to believe the they were not over or at least not finished. If they ever get picked up again, you will know what they will continue with.
DCfan89
DCfan89 - 3/16/2013, 3:53 PM
HATE WB/CN... Young Justice and Green Lantern TAS were both two of the best animated series ive ever watched
NostalgicYouth
NostalgicYouth - 3/16/2013, 4:23 PM
@ Tevii
Oh okay, thanks for the insight.
JredTheRed
JredTheRed - 3/16/2013, 4:24 PM
what about young justice?!?! they cant end it like that really?
OnLeatherWings
OnLeatherWings - 3/16/2013, 4:49 PM
This sucks. I want more!!!!!!!
kemuael
kemuael - 3/16/2013, 5:11 PM
One of the best touching and heart warming finale episodes ive ever seen, fyi am a Marvel Fan
Wingding
Wingding - 3/16/2013, 5:40 PM
SOMEONE START A CAMPAIGN TO GET THIS AND YOUNG JUSTICE BACK ON TV!
ratthawks
ratthawks - 3/16/2013, 6:56 PM
Should have been a movie length finale for both shows. The creators and we avid watchers got duped. Both WB and CN can kiss my grits.
HughJasol
HughJasol - 3/16/2013, 7:05 PM
That was such a great final episode. Wish it could continue.
edmundo
edmundo - 3/16/2013, 7:11 PM
I have always been more Marvel but this GL series was my favorite. Good characters and great story lines
BlackIceJoe
BlackIceJoe - 3/16/2013, 7:56 PM
This was a great show. I was not a fan of the CGI I myself prefer hand drawn animation but it did grow on me. I wonder if it would have been cheaper to not be in CGI or not. I do believe this show & Young Justice could have done better if they came on at a different time.

I wonder if Razer will start to appear in the comics. Like other characters have done before that started out on tv. I wonder if the blue ring was for him or someone else. I would say for him but it could have been easily for somebody else.

Also if any one wants to try and get this show plus YJ renewed you should check out the differet campaigns.

helpsaveourheroes.tumblr.com or yjfanvids.tumblr.com
SWelch
SWelch - 3/16/2013, 8:32 PM
This was one of the best animated series on TV. And what do they replace it with? Titans Go or whatever it is called. Which looking at the commercials is just the same thing they did with the Teen Titan cartoon years ago. They even have the same actors doing the voices for the characters.

And why does GL get cancelled? All because of the crappy GL movie and how the sales of toys for sucked so bad that no one wanted to make figures for GL: TAS.

It also shows how much things have changed concerning cartoons and how they promote them with action figures and such. When I was growing up and watching cartoons(back in the late 60's and 70's) we didn't have action figures or toys for most of the cartoons that aired. And cartoons were not depending on the sales of action figures and toys to keep airing.

superotherside
superotherside - 3/16/2013, 8:32 PM
Sad. Great show.
m0th3r
m0th3r - 3/16/2013, 8:36 PM
@NostalgicYouth WOW...a flashpoint series..that sounds great...but wait, wont they just cancel it once we show some loyalty to the show..just like every other time...

I recommend findings alternative means of watching ANYTHING CN produces from here on out...come on people, speak with your dollars. Our best bet is to work to ensure that any series from here on out fails at CN. I know thats counter intuitive because i love allot of the content too but why wait for them to do it to you again? Our best bet is to hope for a different relationship in the future that will not continue to do this BS. Providing CN with MORE support just show to them that the viewers will gobble up whatever they dish out regardless...and THAT Is why they cancelled YJ n GL..they have ZERO respect for the fan...

Find another way to watch it..BOYCOTT ANYTHING CARTOON NETWORK PRODUCES
GLprime2814
GLprime2814 - 3/16/2013, 9:02 PM
This if [frick]ing horse shit I love this show [frick] you DC or CN or both.
I've defended you for many hinge but not this... Not this.
CyberBishop
CyberBishop - 3/16/2013, 9:19 PM
I loved both episodes finales.. What a load of bullshit that they can not figure out some way to keep them going..
iamtheknight
iamtheknight - 3/16/2013, 9:57 PM
this is FRICKING BULLSHIT WHY IN THE HELL IS THIS ENDING AND ON A CLIFFHANGER THIS IS TRULY TERRIBLE YOU CANCEL YO 2 BEST SHOWS AND IN RETURN FOR SOME CRAP BEWARE THE FATMAN REALLY AND TEEN TITANS HO REALLY IM GONNA GIVIE U THE SHITTY GOLF CLAP GREAT [frick]ING JOB HOPE BEWARE BATMAN AND TEEN TITANS GO BOMB HORRIBLY HOPE IT CRASH AND BURN WANNA PLSY WITH THE FANS EMOTIONS THIS WHAT YOU DOING NOW WILL COME BAC 2 BITE U CANT WAIT
j1216
j1216 - 3/17/2013, 9:17 AM
great last episode it was a perfect way to end the show even though the show did not get another season everybody knows that Razzer and Aya will find each other again great review!
mattbo
mattbo - 3/17/2013, 10:17 AM
great last episode. season 2 could have been 20 times better but sadly cartoon network is retarded.

I love that tweet where CN asks what the giant hand is and they just reply with its in the comics. Like the producers are so freaking annoyed with CN and responded with rolling their eyes lol
Tevii
Tevii - 3/17/2013, 11:10 AM
Everybody.... The BEST campaign you can do to get these shows back, are to BUY the DVDs. It's that simple. They need to know they can make money off of them if they are going to produce more.
You gotta give a little to get
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 3/17/2013, 11:45 AM
After finishing it, I am SO PISSED that it is over.
JoshBerger
JoshBerger - 3/17/2013, 2:02 PM
Yh, grif is absolutely right. Make a movie and give the show/fans a proper closure.
edmundo
edmundo - 3/17/2013, 5:58 PM
Yes a GLTAS movie would be great!
SuperPopSTOP
SuperPopSTOP - 3/17/2013, 6:00 PM
When this series first started, I was very skeptical! It took me quite a few episodes to get "hooked".
That said... the series finale was the single BEST series ending I HAVE EVER SEEN! The tying up of loose ends, the lessons taught to young kids about love & death and the redemption of Aya made for quite a thrill ride! I almost cried! LOVED IT!
TheBeard
TheBeard - 8/26/2013, 3:45 PM
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