TheWiseGuy487
Feelin’ good (Undecided/still figuring out)
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Great series finale. A little rushed, yes, considering the runtime. All things considered, though, I couldn't have ask for a better ending for this series.
Even though I am sad to see this show end, I am just glad that this series got some much needed closure. Other shows broadcast on CN that have been cancelled usually left things wide open and never got the chance wrap up their storylines, so this series' finale was a nice change of pace. It tied all loose ends, while still leaving it a little open ended. I was very satisfied.
Bruce Timm, if you ever happen upon this particular post, I just want to say, thank you for creating such a great, entertain, exciting, emotional and well-written series. I may have only been new fan of Green Lantern before this series started, but watching this series just reaffirmed how much I love this character and its universe. Much respect.
All in all, I've enjoyed this series. It was cancelled before its time, but at least it went out with some dignity. A great ending to a great show.
And so I say, good night, sweet prince.
You know, I never thought about Aya not having the guts to kill living beings, but in retrospect, it makes perfect sense. She could have kill Hal, Kilowog, Razer or any other living organism when she had the chance, but she only stunned or severely crippled her opponents.
Last week, after the mention of Aya going to the beginning of Creation to stop living organisms from existing, I was wondering if this episode would ever shown the Hand of Creation seen in the JLU episode "The Once and Future Thing". And I was not disappointed! Not surprised, considering Bruce Timm's involvement in both series. t:
And like others have said, it was nice to see the show end on a positive, hopeful note with Razer searching for Aya. And the Blue Lantern ring chasing after him was a very nice touch. In a way, this was his and Aya's story, so it was nice to see him receive a bit of a happy ending. After all the hell that he's been through, he definitely deserved it.
On a related note, it would be nice to see Razer get his own comic series or something like that. He's such a well-rounded character that I think he could hold his own in a spinoff. It would be nice to see his exploits as a Blue Lantern.
Last week, after the mention of Aya going to the beginning of Creation to stop living organisms from existing, I was wondering if this episode would ever shown the Hand of Creation seen in the JLU episode "The Once and Future Thing". And I was not disappointed! Not surprised, considering Bruce Timm's involvement in both series. t:
And like others have said, it was nice to see the show end on a positive, hopeful note with Razer searching for Aya. And the Blue Lantern ring chasing after him was a very nice touch. In a way, this was his and Aya's story, so it was nice to see him receive a bit of a happy ending. After all the hell that he's been through, he definitely deserved it.
On a related note, it would be nice to see Razer get his own comic series or something like that. He's such a well-rounded character that I think he could hold his own in a spinoff. It would be nice to see his exploits as a Blue Lantern.
Bruce Timm, if you ever happen upon this particular post, I just want to say, thank you for creating such a great, entertain, exciting, emotional and well-written series. I may have only been new fan of Green Lantern before this series started, but watching this series just reaffirmed how much I love this character and its universe. Much respect.
All in all, I've enjoyed this series. It was cancelled before its time, but at least it went out with some dignity. A great ending to a great show.
And so I say, good night, sweet prince.