Justice League
In Blackest Night,
Part Two
Airdate 11-26-01
For the review of
part one of In Blackest Night, click
here.
As we rejoin our
heroes, the rest of the Justice League is in shock over John Stewart's
declaration of guilt. Superman and J'onn J'onzz decide to look in to
the charges and order Flash to stall for time. Since John won't defend
himself against the charges, Flash agrees to be his lawyer in order
to buy his teammates the time they need. The risk here being that whatever
sentence is given to the accused is also given to the lawyer. There's
something you don't see enough of, really.
Hawkgirl, on the other
hand, hits the local cantina to pick a fight with the other members of
the Green Lantern Corps that have forsaken John (Killowog, Forian, Tomar-Re,
Graz and one that looks like a giant red haired cucumber.) Killowog stops
the brawl and convinces the other GLs to stand by John in his hour of
need. As Hawkgirl and the rest fly back to the courtroom, Hawkgirl catches
a glimpse of Kanjar-Ro talking to the Manhunters. They are clearly not
exchanging recipes.
Meanwhile J'onn
and Superman land on the moon that once orbited the planet John is accused
of destroying. Superman must have watched that episode of Bill Nye
The Science Guy, as he realizes that if John really had destroyed
the planet, its moon would have flown off in to space.
Killowog testifies
as a character witness on John's behalf. Just as the prosecutor is going
for the kill with his "who gave you the right to act as judge and jury",
those blue skinned guardians of the universe the, er…Guardians show
up. Superman and MM discover a large hologram producing machine on the
moon just seconds before being attacked by Kanjar-Ro and his spaceship
of love. Hawkgirl makes the save, but just when you think the episode
is about to come to a close, the true villain and their master plan
are revealed. Actually, I was thinking "how does Hawkgirl's head fit
in one of those spacesuits?"
Everything up to
the last five minutes was pretty predictable if you've spent any time
reading comics in your life, but nonetheless entertaining. John Stewart
had the fewest lines for 2 episodes that was supposedly about him. We
didn't really learn about him as a character but rather a lot about
the Green Lantern mythos in general. However, the ending did surprise
me and left me looking forward to future episodes. So far Justice League
fans should be pleased.
It was better than
any episode of Superfriends. Then again, if that's how we rate
the show, I can't foresee anything other than five star episodes in
the future.
Next week: the
return of everyone's favorite sea chump, Aquaman!
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