"Young Justice" Quiet Conversations (TV Episode 2019) Poster

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10/10
One of the seasons best
abbiewhitehead-314861 August 2019
A beautiful episode that went back to its roots and highlighted the development of the original cast.
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10/10
Beautiful Episode
heretocollect31 July 2019
One of my favorites this season! Some great moments that tie together for a great theme. Some fantastic character development from multiple arcs. Feels more cohesive as we reach the end of season 3.
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10/10
Amazing Return to Form for Young Justice
jillpalmer-093372 August 2019
This episode is truly one of the season's best. For me, it's one of those episodes that really rekindles the magic of watching Young Justice for the first time as a tiny 13 year old. 10/10 would watch again.
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9/10
Very enjoyable episode
mpshrout3 August 2019
Young Justice has been one of my favorite shows since it came out in 2010. I was so happy when they decided to create a season 3 and have been enjoying the third season a lot! This was one of the best episodes on the third season and definitely one of the best from the second half. The one thing that season three is missing is more personal connections with the characters like they had in season 1, but they still have great character development and interesting story arcs. The writers tried something new with season 3 and it is great, and they will continue trying to make it better as time goes on!

So it is amazing to see how the original team has grown and getting to meet so many new amazing characters!
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10/10
A fitting conclusion to some plotlines and a great set-up for the finale
Lucario24051 August 2019
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Continuing with it's multi-threaded, slice-of-life styled story this episode featured everything from cool action with Superboy, Forager, Black Lightning and Superman to body horror elements with Cyborgs transformation by the fatherbox and deeply emotional scenes with both violet visiting Gabrielle's family and Harper coming through to talking about her abusive father. Each of these plotlines is executed beautifully. Woven in between is Kaldur (now Aquaman) introducing the new water-bound Metateen from a few episodes back to Atlantis and being confronted with the shadow of his involvement with the 'anti-light'.

The general theme is taking care of those close to you, be it agreeing to be your clone brother's best man, finally breaking through to your son, finding people you can trust, helping the grieving or concidering how your actions reflect on those around you. Therefore it is only fitting that this episode also revealed that Kaldur has a new love, Wyynde, a background character who had a role in a tie-in comic book, after his first crush Tula died between seasons 1 and 2, confirming that he is the bisexual character Greg Weismann talked about being in the show since 2013.

All in all this episode reaps what the previous episodes established and takes full advantage of this seasons style of story telling. It also doesn't forget that there is a big finale ahead, with Metrons warnings and Superman confirming that Granny Goodness now has all the materials to complete her machine. -9/10-

Bonus Point for the strong message about abuse with an end card with hotlines for victims.
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10/10
Perfect Return-to-Form
tylerdodrill1 August 2019
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*phew* Finally! I was starting to become very worried for this show; the past 3-4 episodes have been VERY mediocre. They were boring, had strange pacing and choice of characters, and, most importantly, they didn't really feel like Young Justice episodes. Fortunately, this episode was an incredible return-to-form, and not only felt like the episodes of the first half of season 3, but ran like an earlier season's episode. It was just great. And I'd also like to say that it is so frustrating that a 2-second clip of two men kissing is what people are basing a 24 minute episode's quality on. In what world does that make sense or seem reasonable? Seems like you're frustrated with yourself, not this show.
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10/10
Beautiful episode
stkuriandcu1 August 2019
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This episode was amazing. Violet going to visit Gabrielle's family to give closure was awesome to see and seeing another LGBT rep, especially it being an important character such as Kaldur was too good to be true. Plus, the amount of care they out into the domestic abuse storyline going on with Harper and her brother and including the hotline was so good of them to do, it really spoke to my heart. DC has really outdone themselves this season!
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10/10
Fun to watch
matiasjavierillanes17 August 2019
I just watched this episode and it was fun to watch. I would watch it again, very fun to watch. I did not hit her.
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1/10
Forced
connordickens-7917112 April 2022
Writing is all over the place. It's clear at this point of the show DC is just trying to please everyone in favor of making an actually good show. RIP young justice.
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