Blackfire understands why Superboy is scared at the prospect of losing his most meaningful connection on Earth (sorry, Krypto!), and sympathizes, despite Conner's overly-extreme measures. Rejected by her parents and her planet, Blackfire knows precisely what it feels like when loved ones keep running away, and remembers the desperate lengths she took to prevent that happening. While Starfire reacts angrily at her brother-in-law's selfishness, however, Blackfire immediately forgives him. Komand'r being so lenient calls back to her tough upbringing. Titans season 3 has steadily built Superboy as a frustrated, sidelined member of the main group gradually tapping into his Lex Luthor half, and the transformation seemed complete when Conner deliberately destroyed Blackfire's ship, preventing her return to Tamaran. ARGUS didn't occupy Gotham because of Scarecrow, but since they're already around, why not lend a hand? Vee was charged with keeping tabs on " super-activity" after Ra's al Ghul came to Gotham, and Titans' previous references to the villain suggest this happened several years prior to the show's timeline. Karen Robinson's character does explain that ARGUS has been operating in Gotham's shadows for some time. Vee doesn't confirm what position Harper holds at ARGUS, and DC comics fail to explain Speedy's career change, but the archer is obviously already acquainted with Dick Grayson and Barbara Gordon. In Titans, one of ARGUS' leading figures is Roy Harper, otherwise known as Green Arrow's sidekick, Speedy. The organization has made several DCEU movie appearances, and typically helps super-powered good guys beat up the bad ones while monitoring any potential threats. In DC comic lore, ARGUS (the Advanced Research Group Uniting Superhumans) is effectively DC's SHIELD and serves under Director Amanda Waller. Vee actually works for ARGUS, and possesses considerable hand-to-hand combat skills, as evidenced by the trio of knocked-out cops unfortunate enough to share an elevator ride with her. A no-nonsense assistant Vee may be, but Titans season 3's finale reveals she's not on GCPD payroll, as the audience (and Barbara herself) naturally assumed. Therefore, there’s set to be plenty of anti-hero antics from Jason Todd – and it’ll be up to Nightwing to stop him.Titans season 3 introduced Karen Robinson as Vee - Barbara Gordon's take-no-nonsense assistant in the GCPD, and a loyal ally during Scarecrow's Gotham takeover. You can guarantee that this new episode will show us more of Red Hood too, after he took Hank hostage last week. It’s the sort of family-based drama that Titans does so well, so it’ll be exciting to see whether it mentions this sibling-based battle again. The most recent episode, titled Blackfire, introduced Barbara Gordon for the first time, played by Savannah Rose Welch.Įqually, this new episode is set to fully address the fallout of last episode’s battle between Starfire, and her sister Blackfire. So far, we’ve seen the Titans dueling the Joker, and now they’ve got the threat of Jason Todd’s Red Hood wreaking havoc. While we don’t have specific details on what the new episode will involve, we do know that it’ll ramp up this season’s action. This latest iteration won’t be any different. That’s when all the other episodes this season so far have dropped. Titans Season 3 Episode 5 will release on HBO Max on August 26, 2021, at 12:01 AM PT/3:01 AM ET.
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