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7/10
Goodd
naafsadel17 September 2021
Warning: Spoilers
So good and I hope more exciting things.

Let's goooo.
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6/10
Super-powered chickens (the 3-8)
cjonesas2 February 2022
Episode 8: Honestly, I'm baffled at how they fill up episode after episode with super concrete nonsense plots. Sets of interesting scenes only, here and there. As far as the Titans are concerned, a bunch of super-powered chickens are smarter and more powerful than them...
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9/10
A Lonely Place of Dying gets adapted in a unique but fantastic way - "Home" has a slower pace and serves as a build up episode for bigger things
Holt34416 September 2021
"Home" follows the aftermath of the previous episode with Jonathan Crane and Jason Todd in retreat after the successful attack Titans pulled on them which caused the lab and all the fear drugs to be destroyed, Barbara also terminated Oracle and made it unavailable for the foreseeable future after it was hacked by Crane. This week's episode has Conner and Blackfire helping Kory with new visions she begins experiencing. Without drugs to keep him under control, Jason turns against Crane. Tim Drake, having deduced Dick's secret identity, arrives at Wayne Manor seeking to become the next Robin. There's lots of things happening in this episode, but nothing major, the character development and interactions between the characters were worth watching. The story moved with a great pace and writing was good, Tom Pabst penned the script for this episode and I didn't see any flaws with it, overall great writing and natural dialogue.

The stuntman for Titans, Larnell Stovall, returns to direct the show once again after making his director debut in season 2. Again, fantastic work done by him. There were also some truly amazing cinematography. The whole episode looked fantastic as the show usually does. The visual effects were also great but not quite on the same level as the previous episode which is understandable, this was more of a build up episode to something grander and an episode that I believe will magnificent but time will tell. There's so much that I love about this episode, the acting performances are one of the biggest. Curran Walters gave us one of his best performances as Jason Todd in this episode, he's truly selling the addict part of the character and it takes a great actor. Brenton Thwaites's performance as Dick Grayson was also one of the highlights in this episode, truly terrific work. Vincent Kartheiser did a terrific and one of his best performances as Dr. Jonathan Crane, the villain of the third season. One thing I wished they would have done was to throw in a fight sequence as I think Larnell Stovall would have done a terrific job, but the episode was still filed with tension and suspension; through the music, editing and how it was shot.

I also want to add how the show tackled the graphic novel "A Lonely Place of Dying", to me they succeeded. I was a bit sceptical regarding the casting of Jay Lycurgo as Tim Drake but was open minded when his role expanded, Jay does a fantastic job at capturing the spirit of the character and I'll say it here that so far he's a good Tim Drake. Does an actor that has the talent and mannerism down but doesn't share the ethnicity, what's most important? Nailing the performance and Jay Lycurgo does just that. I really hope they give him more screen time and give him a good character arc as he deserves it. Even continuing the "A Lonely Place of Dying" arc that has Tim Drake becoming the new Robin, it would be interesting to see the writers and showrunner adapt that when Bruce Wayne is gone and in a world where Dick Grayson doesn't want there to be any more Robins, it's a nice idea to play around and expand with.
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10/10
THE BEST EPISODE OF THIS SEASON
culturalfitnessteacher3 October 2021
Judging after all this bad reviews you could say this episode is average,but you should watch it ,if you want to see something good,if you don't ,then you should watch something else ,a woke series probably.
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5/10
I was amazed
Riddler9116 September 2021
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And not in a good way. Seriously some choices here were super weird. The whole leaking ceiling was odd, I was expecting maybe that Babs was in a hallucination from Scarecrow or a simulation or something, I don't know. But no, it turns out, it just leaks so she can't send no one after them. What was the point of all this? And the weird Jason "I'm going to confess to two people having sex that I killed someone"? Are the writers high? Am I supposed to feel something there? Because I didn't, all the time I was just amazed who in the writers room though that was a great setting for Jason's apology. And again, Jason. He's trying to redeem himself, right? So when he sees Tim get shot, what does he do? Stay with him to help him while he's bleeding because now he wants to be on the heroes' side (even after he killed innocents and Hank but who cares about that, right)? Nope, he just runs. Again, what is this??? I swear, it's like they're trying to make it stupid on purpose. At least the Crane actor acted the hell out of it. But I'm really sorry for Walters who really tried his best but it's like they hate Red Hood. I was amazed...
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5/10
Mmm Yeah, No
MamadNobari9724 September 2021
Apparently Dr. Jonathan Crane is supernatural being with the powers of teleportation and disappearing when he pleases. Not even Batman himself can rival his vanishing techniques.

And also, as I was worried about it, writers thought it was a good idea to make Jason's redeeming arc, while doing nothing in order to make us feel Jason actually deserves forgiveness, oh, he was standing on top of unconscious Grayson and didn't kill him? Oh what a nice guy! Well, let's open the door for him and give his old room back he's a good guy now.

You can make a compilation with the amount of time Crane was the smartest person in the world and the dumbest motherfvcker next scene.

I don't know if the writers of the last season are still working on this show, because it's not as abhorrent as the last season, but I think they're gonna fvck it up worse that the season 2 finale.

If I remember correctly, first half of season 2 had some good episode and this season had some in the beginning too, but it seems like the writing is deteriorating as we move forward like season 2 did.

I'm honestly done with Scarecrow and want him dead, he magically vanishes every fvckin time and it's so dumb, he's not that interesting and even if there are 30 police officers pointing guns at him, the writers will make the policemen close their eyes for a second so Crane could leave.

If the next episode is bad and it gets worse I might not even finish the season, or just finish the season and be done with the show, I can watch much better shows than this embarrassingly written show.
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3/10
Trash
godpk22 September 2021
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Another day, another awful written plot.

There's already a problem when characters aren't consistent and the main focus in this ep was Tim Drake.

I knew when he'd be mentioned at the start of this season that he'll get the same poor character treatment like everyone else. And here I thought he was actually smart and not go after Red Hood and Scarecrow after what happened with Jason who underestimated Joker and got killed for it. Smh.

Also, the relationship with Superboy and Blackfire came outta nowhere honestly and he gave his V card so easily, lmao. There's nothing I feel between them.

Here's two positives: 1. The Scarecrow actor can finally act in this episode.

2. The hot chick of that couple Jason was oddly confessing to which was weird af.

Smh to brain dead high positive reviewers.
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3/10
Bogus
snorre_fjellvang10 December 2021
How come normal untrained people can snap necks of humans liek there where nothing.

Happend earlier in the show too,, so badly written ,, but som good ideas, and some good acting and well written parts keep me hanging on.
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