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- Episode aired Sep 16, 2021
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7.3/10
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As an emboldened Crane looks to filter his poison through Gotham's water system, Starfire, still plagued by visions, enlists Blackfire and Superboy's help, and Gar finally tracks down Jason.As an emboldened Crane looks to filter his poison through Gotham's water system, Starfire, still plagued by visions, enlists Blackfire and Superboy's help, and Gar finally tracks down Jason.As an emboldened Crane looks to filter his poison through Gotham's water system, Starfire, still plagued by visions, enlists Blackfire and Superboy's help, and Gar finally tracks down Jason.
Anna Diop
- Kory Anders
- (as Mame-Anna Diop)
- …
Terrence Balazo
- Building Super
- (as Terrance Balazo)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaScarecrow's plan in this episode is very similar to the Scarecrow in Batman Begins.
- Quotes
Conner Kent: You're not bad.
Blackfire: You're not bad, either.
- SoundtracksFrancoise Hardy
(uncredited)
Performed by Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra
Featured review
A Lonely Place of Dying gets adapted in a unique but fantastic way - "Home" has a slower pace and serves as a build up episode for bigger things
"Home" follows the aftermath of the previous episode with Jonathan Crane and Jason Todd in retreat after the successful attack Titans pulled on them which caused the lab and all the fear drugs to be destroyed, Barbara also terminated Oracle and made it unavailable for the foreseeable future after it was hacked by Crane. This week's episode has Conner and Blackfire helping Kory with new visions she begins experiencing. Without drugs to keep him under control, Jason turns against Crane. Tim Drake, having deduced Dick's secret identity, arrives at Wayne Manor seeking to become the next Robin. There's lots of things happening in this episode, but nothing major, the character development and interactions between the characters were worth watching. The story moved with a great pace and writing was good, Tom Pabst penned the script for this episode and I didn't see any flaws with it, overall great writing and natural dialogue.
The stuntman for Titans, Larnell Stovall, returns to direct the show once again after making his director debut in season 2. Again, fantastic work done by him. There were also some truly amazing cinematography. The whole episode looked fantastic as the show usually does. The visual effects were also great but not quite on the same level as the previous episode which is understandable, this was more of a build up episode to something grander and an episode that I believe will magnificent but time will tell. There's so much that I love about this episode, the acting performances are one of the biggest. Curran Walters gave us one of his best performances as Jason Todd in this episode, he's truly selling the addict part of the character and it takes a great actor. Brenton Thwaites's performance as Dick Grayson was also one of the highlights in this episode, truly terrific work. Vincent Kartheiser did a terrific and one of his best performances as Dr. Jonathan Crane, the villain of the third season. One thing I wished they would have done was to throw in a fight sequence as I think Larnell Stovall would have done a terrific job, but the episode was still filed with tension and suspension; through the music, editing and how it was shot.
I also want to add how the show tackled the graphic novel "A Lonely Place of Dying", to me they succeeded. I was a bit sceptical regarding the casting of Jay Lycurgo as Tim Drake but was open minded when his role expanded, Jay does a fantastic job at capturing the spirit of the character and I'll say it here that so far he's a good Tim Drake. Does an actor that has the talent and mannerism down but doesn't share the ethnicity, what's most important? Nailing the performance and Jay Lycurgo does just that. I really hope they give him more screen time and give him a good character arc as he deserves it. Even continuing the "A Lonely Place of Dying" arc that has Tim Drake becoming the new Robin, it would be interesting to see the writers and showrunner adapt that when Bruce Wayne is gone and in a world where Dick Grayson doesn't want there to be any more Robins, it's a nice idea to play around and expand with.
The stuntman for Titans, Larnell Stovall, returns to direct the show once again after making his director debut in season 2. Again, fantastic work done by him. There were also some truly amazing cinematography. The whole episode looked fantastic as the show usually does. The visual effects were also great but not quite on the same level as the previous episode which is understandable, this was more of a build up episode to something grander and an episode that I believe will magnificent but time will tell. There's so much that I love about this episode, the acting performances are one of the biggest. Curran Walters gave us one of his best performances as Jason Todd in this episode, he's truly selling the addict part of the character and it takes a great actor. Brenton Thwaites's performance as Dick Grayson was also one of the highlights in this episode, truly terrific work. Vincent Kartheiser did a terrific and one of his best performances as Dr. Jonathan Crane, the villain of the third season. One thing I wished they would have done was to throw in a fight sequence as I think Larnell Stovall would have done a terrific job, but the episode was still filed with tension and suspension; through the music, editing and how it was shot.
I also want to add how the show tackled the graphic novel "A Lonely Place of Dying", to me they succeeded. I was a bit sceptical regarding the casting of Jay Lycurgo as Tim Drake but was open minded when his role expanded, Jay does a fantastic job at capturing the spirit of the character and I'll say it here that so far he's a good Tim Drake. Does an actor that has the talent and mannerism down but doesn't share the ethnicity, what's most important? Nailing the performance and Jay Lycurgo does just that. I really hope they give him more screen time and give him a good character arc as he deserves it. Even continuing the "A Lonely Place of Dying" arc that has Tim Drake becoming the new Robin, it would be interesting to see the writers and showrunner adapt that when Bruce Wayne is gone and in a world where Dick Grayson doesn't want there to be any more Robins, it's a nice idea to play around and expand with.
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