After a contrived breaking up of the Justice League based on issues Grodd could see in their body language but we evidently couldn't, we're treated to the league members each being stupid enough to fight an enemy team on their own. And then the end of the story is "We didn't mean it; no actually we did, but since we have work to do, we're just going to apologize and move on." Again, this shows how contrived and shoehorned in the conflict really was. At least if there had been hints ahead of time, the ending could have said something like, "We'll start to work through these issues," and the next few episodes could cover how they do that. But I'm sure that the next episodes will forget the league ever dissolved. While the show overall is strong, I'm not a big fan of the format in which each set of episodes could be a complete standalone, with no real affect on what comes after.
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