Involuntary
- Episode aired Oct 28, 2021
IMDb RATING
9.2/10
2.2K
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Answers come to light as Beast Boy, Miss Martian and Superboy uncover the awful truth.Answers come to light as Beast Boy, Miss Martian and Superboy uncover the awful truth.Answers come to light as Beast Boy, Miss Martian and Superboy uncover the awful truth.
Dee Bradley Baker
- Reep Daggle
- (voice)
- …
Troy Baker
- R'ess E'dda
- (voice)
Greg Cipes
- Garfield Logan
- (voice)
- …
Ben Diskin
- M'comm M'orzz
- (voice)
- …
Zehra Fazal
- S'yraa S'mitt
- (voice)
- …
Phil LaMarr
- J'emm J'axx
- (voice)
Danica McKellar
- Megan Morse
- (voice)
- …
Nolan North
- Conner Kent
- (voice)
- …
Kari Wahlgren
- Tinya Wazzo
- (voice)
- …
Hynden Walch
- Em'ree J'onnz
- (voice)
Storyline
Did you know
- TriviaEnd Credits: M'Gann cries at the alter.
- Quotes
Garfield Logan: This place is so crash. This party is going to crush it.
J'emm J'axx: Apologies. I don't believe the psychic translation is working properly.
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People Need to Buck Up or Leave
First off, I'd like to say that this episode had everything. A ticking clock with insane repercussions, a surprising revelation about the king, and poignant social commentary about our world.
And yet, we still have the DC-obsessives complaining about everything. Yes, this season has been less action-packed, but they've traded that in for some much better plot and world building. The dialogue is so much less cringey and conversations contain more interesting topics and ideas exchanged. Just because they aren't beating someone up every five seconds doesn't mean there isn't an interesting story. On the contrary, this allows for a more thoughtful and well-planned tale to unfold.
Many would like to simply dismiss these newer episodes as "woke" and say that they are simply appeasing an agenda. *sigh* People on IMDb always say this whenever a real-life issue is addressed in a show. I've got news for these people: it's not going to stop, so get over it. Art has always mirrored reality and shown us the error in our ways. If you're suddenly tired of that because it's YOUR primal and hateful thoughts that are being targeted, that's fine. Stop watching the show. But don't think anybody is going to stop addressing important issues because it makes YOU uncomfortable. Grow up and realize that you're living in the real world. I love this show and half of its fan base, but a lot of these complete Neanderthals have no idea what good TV is and only want to watch superhero fights that have no implication on the larger story. Go watch a show on the CW if that's your fancy. This show has always addressed hard social issues and tries to evolve so it isn't the same season over and over (which is definitely what all these "the first season was the only good one!" people want).
Great episode. Don't listen to the people who are uncomfortable with change. They'll always be stuck in their ways and unable to enjoy new things. I honestly feel sorry for them. This was a great episode, and one of the best YJ has to offer!
And yet, we still have the DC-obsessives complaining about everything. Yes, this season has been less action-packed, but they've traded that in for some much better plot and world building. The dialogue is so much less cringey and conversations contain more interesting topics and ideas exchanged. Just because they aren't beating someone up every five seconds doesn't mean there isn't an interesting story. On the contrary, this allows for a more thoughtful and well-planned tale to unfold.
Many would like to simply dismiss these newer episodes as "woke" and say that they are simply appeasing an agenda. *sigh* People on IMDb always say this whenever a real-life issue is addressed in a show. I've got news for these people: it's not going to stop, so get over it. Art has always mirrored reality and shown us the error in our ways. If you're suddenly tired of that because it's YOUR primal and hateful thoughts that are being targeted, that's fine. Stop watching the show. But don't think anybody is going to stop addressing important issues because it makes YOU uncomfortable. Grow up and realize that you're living in the real world. I love this show and half of its fan base, but a lot of these complete Neanderthals have no idea what good TV is and only want to watch superhero fights that have no implication on the larger story. Go watch a show on the CW if that's your fancy. This show has always addressed hard social issues and tries to evolve so it isn't the same season over and over (which is definitely what all these "the first season was the only good one!" people want).
Great episode. Don't listen to the people who are uncomfortable with change. They'll always be stuck in their ways and unable to enjoy new things. I honestly feel sorry for them. This was a great episode, and one of the best YJ has to offer!
- alexdiflip
- Oct 29, 2021
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