![]() The Grayson storyline was the best, though some odd decisions in terms of storytelling I found it interesting and good either way. But the story of this episode was split up to two sections, Dick Grayson and Jonathan Crane, the other being Starfire and Gar Logan finding out the meaning of her visions. I found the dialogue between Dick Grayson and Jonathan Crane to be the strongest, the dialogue felt a bit lackluster for the other characters in this episode except for Gar Logan and the short appearance of Superboy. The episode is dialogue heavy and slow paced from start to finish, but the episode answers a lot of questions. The fight sequence was interesting in the way their abilities and skills was shown, I think the stunt coordinators and people who are working on the show always does a good job with that. ![]() ![]() Cinematography was amazing in this episode and how they shot the fight sequence at night time with the lightning and effects, just brilliant. It's hard to beat that episode and "Blackfire" never reaches that brilliance but the writers and director does a great job with building up to events and slowing things down for character development and world building, the sister to Titans member Starfire makes her anticipated appearance as the villain Blackfire who haven't been seen since the cameo in the season 2 finale. Millicent Shelton directs the follow-up to what I think was the best episode of the season, it showed how big a threat Red Hood really are and how he killed Hank Hall / Hawk in such a personal way.
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