if I remember at the time there was a story line with dc the actual comic's at the time that was dancing on the storyline of a bad future for Tim drake which made it to the animated series so in actuality that's why tim ended up that way in the batman beyond movie it was cause it was a possible future that was already set with in the comic's most people that were keeping up with the comic's at that time would tell you about this this is when most of the members of young justice were inducted into the titans .
Holy run-on sentence Batman!
But no, I was referring to what happened to Tim Drake in the comics, not the wonderful Return of the Joker film. After years and years of Chuck Dixon writing his series, introducing Spoiler as his love interest, and painstakingly crafting a character arc in which Tim establishes himself as wholly different from Dick and Jason, and does not plan to be like Bruce, and is a generally well-adjusted and geeky person, his father is crippled, his girlfriend is killed, his father is killed, his loving stepmum is renedered catatonic from the horror, his loving stepmum rendered catatonic from the horror is killed when Bludhaven is blown up, which also had a lot of Tim's friends there, his new father figure Bruce dies, and he goes on to become an unlikeable, uninteresting, and unloving distant figure exactly like Bruce, and generally acts like a dick to everyone. Character assassination at its finest.
Which is why I agree with you on Terry, and why also I dislike the retcon that Bruce was his genetic father. DC has an appalling habit of starting out with characters that are aimed to be different from their predecessors, only to undo that. The Arkham City Robin is a quasi-example, though his blandness and hilarious revamp look shone through more.