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I'm really lost as to where that Christmas flashback in Titans' series finale takes place...looks like they're in the Wayne Manor so I might to have to ignore Scarecrow's "September" line as him just quoting some old poem..
 
I'm really lost as to where that Christmas flashback in Titans' series finale takes place...looks like they're in the Wayne Manor so I might to have to ignore Scarecrow's "September" line as him just quoting some old poem..

Or maybe that RV trip they said they would have in the season 3 finale didn't happen as soon as I thought...
 
December 31
Titans 4x09, "Dude, Where's My Gar" (0:02:00 - 0:30:31) [The Red]
Titans 4x09, "Dude, Where's My Gar" (0:30:32 - 0:35:22) [Earth-9]
Titans 4x09, "Dude, Where's My Gar" (0:35:23 - 0:35:30) [The Red]
Titans 4x09, "Dude, Where's My Gar" (0:37:06 - 0:38:25) [The Red]
Titans 4x09, "Dude, Where's My Gar" (0:38:26 - 0:39:58) [Post-Crisis Earth-2]
Titans 4x09, "Dude, Where's My Gar" (0:39:59 - 0:42:17) [The Red]
Titans 4x09, "Dude, Where's My Gar" (0:42:18 - 0:43:22) [Earth-9]
Titans 4x08, "Caul's Folly" (0:02:32 - 0:41:42) [Earth-9]


2021
January 1

Titans 4x09, "Dick & Carol & Ted & Kory" [Earth-9]
Titans 4x10, "Game Over" (0:00:00 - 0:09:07) [Earth-9]
Noticed an error. You have 4x09 as two separate episodes.
 

RIP Gotham Knights
 
Gotham Knights getting cancelled is a bummer though.
Imo if they're gonna cancel their shows then they just don't need to make it in the first place. It's really starting to piss me off. Everytime a company makes a brand new show and I really get into it, they just turn round and cancel it.
 
Imo if they're gonna cancel their shows then they just don't need to make it in the first place. It's really starting to piss me off. Everytime a company makes a brand new show and I really get into it, they just turn round and cancel it.
Someone today told me to "Stop getting worked up over it, shows get cancelled all the time."

Blame the company for not salvaging it, not the rightfully annoyed fan.
 
A couple things:

1.) I got the trade paperback with all the Human Target (2010) tie-in comics. 6 issues total.

2.) Removed the Naomi flashbacks pertaining to her adopted parents marriage and 'finding' her in the woods...because the show's final scene pretty much confirmed that was all bullsh*t they cooked up because they murdered her biological parents on Earth-29. So yeah those opening scenes in the "Enigma" episode were a visualized lie and won't be timestamped.
 
A couple things:

1.) I got the trade paperback with all the Human Target (2010) tie-in comics. 6 issues total.

2.) Removed the Naomi flashbacks pertaining to her adopted parents marriage and 'finding' her in the woods...because the show's final scene pretty much confirmed that was all bullsh*t they cooked up because they murdered her biological parents on Earth-29. So yeah those opening scenes in the "Enigma" episode were a visualized lie and won't be timestamped.
BTW I did think that final scene of Naomi was very well-done and unexpected, despite the mediocre (IMO) quality of the show.
 
(Source: Issue 4 of the Human Target show tie-in comic)
There's a Superman (and Daily Planet) that exists on Human Target's Earth, but is very discrete or not-fully public yet.
BUT, the Flash is fictional on this Earth, as well as Crisis on Infinite Earths, due to the comic book the monks read in the episode "Sanctuary".
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There's a Superman (and Daily Planet) that exists on Human Target's Earth, but is very discrete or not-fully public yet.
BUT, the Flash is fictional on this Earth, as well as Crisis on Infinite Earths, due to the comic book the monks read in the episode "Sanctuary".
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Oh snap, Human Target is set in the Donnerverse!
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Does the timeline even match for that? Lol, that's amazing though.
You're the Donnerverse guy, you can figure it out.

BTW You might have to find the comics themselves online. From what I read, they are fairly standalone and outside the main storyline of both seasons completely...so these could be set in the mid-to-late 2000s.
 
You're the Donnerverse guy, you can figure it out.

BTW You might have to find the comics themselves online. From what I read, they are fairly standalone and outside the main storyline of both seasons completely...so these could be set in the mid-to-late 2000s.
Well, the film series is 1978-1985 in-universe, so that's kinda an issue.
 

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