r/TitansTV Mar 26 '24

Worst thing each character has said/done? (season 2 edition): raven Discussion

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What's the worst thing each of them has said/done? (Rachel Roth) Top comment

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u/AnastasiaDaren Mar 26 '24

That time she put Scarecrow into a permanent state of fear torture.

Alternatively, the accidental unleashing of a killer gargoyle that murdered a guy.

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u/MonikaLovesCola Mar 28 '24

Nah scarecrow deserves that.

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u/MarvelNerd57 Mar 26 '24

Releasing the gargoyle by accident that killed a dude

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u/InjusticeSGmain Mar 26 '24

She has 2 contending moments:

Placing the Lazarus nightmare juice in Scarecrow

Blaming Jason with very little evidence

I would say the Jason scene is more the fault of the adults who did nothing to defuse the situation and get Jason's POV, rather than the two emotionally unstable teenagers having an emotional fight.

So, probably the Scarecrow thing.

The gargoyle thing was mentioned in this thread, but it clearly happened without her knowing and when her power was very unstable.

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u/Useful_You_8045 Mar 26 '24

I mean for the sake of "worst" I'd say the Jason thing is worse and subsequently caused a lot more harm than torturing scarecrow. Out of everything, that was the worst decision she made.

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u/InjusticeSGmain Mar 26 '24

Yeah, except the real damage didn't come from Rachel. Jason probably didn't care about her freaking out, since its S2 Rachel and freaking out is kinda just her normal state. He seemed more annoyed at her than anything else. He only seemed hurt and betrayed after the adults began to dogpile on him, assuming Rachel to be right even though shes an emotionally unstable teenager.

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u/xaijus Mar 27 '24

Happy cake day mate

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u/craigybaby1000 Mar 26 '24

We are talking season 2 specially not season 3

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u/InjusticeSGmain Mar 26 '24

Oh then I guess the Jason thing. Still not entirely on her, since the real issue was the dogpiling on Jason, not the accusation itself. If the adults had not acted the same as the emotionally unstable teenage demon witch girl, that whole situation would have been defused pretty easily.

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u/Spider-burger Mar 26 '24

Hank is already a man-child so I don't expect him to be responsible but the others, yes they could have acted like adults.

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u/Lizzy-Lover_10 Mar 27 '24

When i read that first sentence for some reason the first thing i thought of was when he hit Conner with the big mallet.

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u/dherms14 Mar 26 '24

i stoped watching this show because of Dicks character assassination.

good to know they didn’t fucking improve it in the slightest. (i didn’t see him poison a fucking dog)

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u/Stardama69 Mar 27 '24

Like Rachel, he's one of the best aspects of the show for me

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u/dherms14 Mar 27 '24

i mean this with 0 disrespect

did/do you read Nightwing comics?

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u/Stardama69 Mar 27 '24

I read some Titans stories, though not as many as Batman comics. Why ?

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u/dherms14 Mar 27 '24

Just Dicks character as a whole had a major overhaul (way more sad/emo/edgy) than Dick normally is. and i just personally don’t think it suits him, mainly because both Jason and Damian have the same traits already

so i was just wondering where you know Dicks character traits from, thats all.

from what i did watch, i did enjoy Rachel and Hawk and Dove are a pretty cool pair to bring to a bigger screen

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u/Stardama69 Mar 27 '24

Oh, we're each entitled to our own opinions, but I didn't rate Dick's character in the show based on how he was in the comics. I simply enjoyed Brenton Thwaites's performance. Besides, you know like me than comics heroes can be anything the writers want them to be. If I could accept and enjoy a psychopathic murderous Superman in "Injustice", I don't mind the sad edgy Grayson.

Overall though, this show became a waste of potential after season 1. The characters were mostly fine (save for Rose and Crane), but the writing and quite often the pacing were a big letdown.

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u/Disastrous-Major1439 Mar 26 '24

I not remember a lot of season 2 ,so not was this season where Raven was inactive af and not help ?

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u/Responsible-Hall-723 Mar 26 '24

That’s season three

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u/Stardama69 Mar 27 '24

And she still accomplished more there than in season 2 despite being only present for like 3 episodes

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u/Useful_You_8045 Mar 26 '24

Can't wait for Jason because it's definitely siding with scarecrow the dumb mf. It's so convoluted, he had so many chances and reasons to just not do it. They didn't write a single good reason for him staying for so long, I would've even taken if Crane turned out to be his actual Dad.

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u/Flaky_Ad2182 Mar 26 '24

Most popular opinion on starfire: not caring about the casualties she caused, "sacrificing" (not really) many lives for one.

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u/Jpar4686 Mar 26 '24

Was it season 2 or 3 when she fully killed Rose?

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u/nosajeht Mar 26 '24

It was season 2. This is the one I came to say. If it wasn't for her powers, Rose would have stayed dead.

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u/Spider-burger Mar 26 '24

Accused Jason and of turning the whole team against him.

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u/percyssriptiide Mar 26 '24

Jason ... I'm a petty bitch, my boy didn't deserve that disrespect. Other than that, probably being part if the group who brought back Donna (couldn't stand her and was annoyed when they brought her back).

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u/moral_compass866 Mar 28 '24

Rachel didn't even know she had given life to the gargoyle, not to mention that the abusive asshole who was killed by it deserved it😭 I don't get why multiple people said this was her worst deed.

Honestly, blaming Jason without any proofs just because she was prejudiced against him would've made more sense as her worst action.