Justice League
The Enemy Below,
Part Two
Airdate 12-10-01
When we last left
our heroes, Lord Orm had taken control of both Atlantis and a nuclear
sub. Aquaman had been falsely accused of being a traitor and the Justice
League was trying to solve the mystery of Aquaman's assassination attempt.
As we join our
story already in progress, Lord Orm throws Aquaman in prison (well,
not really, we later find out). Mera arrives in the throne room to ask
Orm about the rumors of Aquaman's return. He lies to her as well as
informing her that her son (heir to the throne, Aquababy) has been taken
from her custody for safety reasons.
In Javelin, Green
Lantern, Superman, Wonder Woman and Martian Manhunter travel to Atlantis
to give Aquaman some important clues they have discovered. Atlanean
security patrols open fire on the superheroes which leads to their capture.
In Lord Orm's throne
room, the Justice League members are held captive and their powers negated.
They tell Lord Orm that they have proof that the assassination attempt
on Aquaman was perpetrated by an Atlantean, not a surface dweller. Lord
Orm declares this a lie, but Mera over hears the whole thing and she
figures out what's what.
The JL are sentenced
to death by drowning. While the heroes struggle to breathe, Lord Orm
travels outside the city to a remote location at the bottom of the sea.
There on a cliff near an open trench which leads to a lava filled rupture
in the Earth, is Aquaman in chains. Aquaman calls Orm tuna breath and
Orm responds with "I know you are, but what am I." Orm then secures
Aquababy to the rock face next to Aquaman and with a wave of his magic
staff, a blast shatters the rock both Aquapeople are attached to. The
rock face slides slowly down the cliff towards the lava as Lord Orm
rides off.
Unable to free
himself and his baby from the chains Aquaman…well, he does something
you'll never see on Rug Rats
In the end, bad
guys lose and good guys win. Like the previous episodes, this storyline
was nothing groundbreaking in terms of the Justice League, but it was
still a good solid effort. Green Lantern's character is starting to
develop more as the militaristic type (despite any overt reason why
he'd have that kind of personality).
Actually, with
this episode, Wonder Woman is the newest underdeveloped character. Bruce
Timm has stated that Diana will be more of an aloof princess than she
is in comics, but three plotlines into the season and she's really just
the "other girl."
The show's biggest
weakness is that it still assumes the audience knows everything about
the characters because of the comics, even when they take creative license
with them (how long has it been since Aquababy was killed by Black
Manta? Twenty years? - Derek). They need to remember that a lot
of kids (and yes, kids do watch Cartoon Network) are meeting
these characters for the very first time. And from there, they might
start reading comics again.
The obscure DC
character cameo this storyline was Deadshot (voiced by Michael Rosenbaum)
who came off looking cool, yet weaselly. I presume that Flash wasn't
in this episode since Michael Rosenbaum also does his voice, and we
wouldn't want anyone to realize that Flash and Deadshot have never been
seen together…wait a minute...
Hawkgirl was a
no show for both parts, for no obvious reason. Maybe she was getting
her talons done.
For whatever reason
Cartoon Network has decided not to show any new episodes until February,
so if you have missed any of these, you have plenty of chances to catch
them again. Or you can do what editor Derek McCaw does, and beg someone
to loan him their tape.
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