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Justice League Unlimited
I Am Legion

Original Airdate - 09/17/05

We join season 3 of Justice League Unlimited already in progress with the escape attempt by Lex Luthor…

Luthor races through city streets with a couple of police cruisers hot on his trail. Just like every episode of Cops, Luthor crashes his vehicle into a ditch and makes a run from the police on foot. He ends up in a dead end alley with a dozen cops with guns right behind him.

Fortunately for Luthor, The Key makes his first appearance in the Cartoon Network universe by pulling Luthor through a brick wall and into some sort of pocket universe. Key takes Luthor on his Keycycle to meet his boss and the beast responsible for pulling Luthor's bacon out of the fire, Gorilla Grodd.

Back at the alley, Hawkgirl, Superman, and Aztek are looking for any traces of Luthor. There they meet King Faraday, the new government liaison to the League. He seems like a nice enough guy, but with a name like King Faraday, he's got to be evil (King debuted in Double Date last season).

Back at Grodd's swamp fortress, Grodd explains to Luthor that he's started up an organization that coordinates the illegal activities of the world's super criminals and he's decided to call it Gorilla Grodd and the Lextones. Lex thanks for the rescue, suggests Grodd think of a more sinister name but ultimately passes on joining.

It isn't until Grodd tempts Luthor with the last piece of Brainiac technology on Earth that we learn that Luthor hasn't fully recovered from his merge with Brainiac. A Brainiac hallucination tells Luthor to go along with Grodd's plan if it means getting the technology that will make Luthorainiac whole again.

Later and elsewhere, the last living member of the Blackhawks, Chuck, gets a warning that someone has triggered alarms on Blackhawk Island. He notifies the JLU of the alarm but also fires up the jet he keeps in the barn for just such occasions.

Hawkgirl, Fire and a lust struck Flash respond to the call but are attacked by Blackhawk Island defenses as soon as they enter its airspace. Once on the ground (having lost yet another Javelin), the JLU trio hook up with Blackhawk Chuck to uncover who else is on Blackhawk Island and what they're after.

Having resolved the long running government conspiracy plot at the end of last season, the Justice League needed a new threat to tackle starting this season. The writers responded with a phrase that sends DC fanboys' heads swooning, the Legion of Doom.

The villainous organization appeared in the horrible yet adored Super Friends which Bruce Timm's team has already paid homage to with The Ultimen. This time we get the flip side of that coin complete with Gorilla Grodd's Legion living in a swamp fortress that resembles Darth Vader's head.

Needless to say that a modern take on the Legion of Doom is very welcomed into the homes of fanboys but also fits thematically into current DC continuity where they are working the same idea with Villains United, and with much the same motivation.

Both The Key and Dr. Polaris make their debut here in what is sure to be a season full of debuts for team evil. Both are well done, but neither is very interesting which is probably why we haven't seen more of them. It's a phenomenon I like to call Hawk and Dove syndrome.

An interesting brother/sister relationship is seen developing here with Flash and Hawkgirl. It's nice to not only see Flash given some character moments in a regular episode of the show but also a possible love interest in Fire. With that crazy accent, flaming boobs and a high probability of a Brazilian wax job, what's not to love?

Derek's Continuity Corner

Michael Goodson

 

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