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* BareMidriffsAreFeminine: Like in the comics Stargirl's outfit exposes her stomach.
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* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:By the end of season 3, he murders his uncle, usurps his brother's throne, cuts off ties with his sister and is so far gone that the love of his life breaks down into tears, not recognizing him anymore. It is understandable, as he has gone through so much betrayal and heartbreak, and Markovia's ambassador psychically nudged him towards his own worst impulses. It seems to have gotten worse by season 4, as apparently his policies have caused a massive refugee crisis from Markovia to neighboring Vlativa, which Queen Perdita now has to deal with, made worse by the fact that all of her diplomatic overtures to Brion have failed. Of course its also this is due to Zviad Baazovi exacerbating Brion's worst impulses with his psychic powers.]]

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* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:By the end of season 3, he murders his uncle, usurps his brother's throne, cuts off ties with his sister and is so far gone that the love of his life breaks down into tears, not recognizing him anymore. It is understandable, as he has gone through so much betrayal and heartbreak, and Markovia's ambassador psychically nudged him towards his own worst impulses. It seems to have gotten worse by season 4, as apparently his policies have caused a massive refugee crisis from Markovia to neighboring Vlativa, which Queen Perdita now has to deal with, made worse by the fact that all of her diplomatic overtures to Brion have failed. Of course its also this is all due to Zviad Baazovi exacerbating Brion's worst impulses with his psychic powers.]]
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* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:By the end of season 3, he murders his uncle, usurps his brother's throne, cuts off ties with his sister and is so far gone that the love of his life breaks down into tears, not recognizing him anymore. It is understandable, as he has gone through so much betrayal and heartbreak, and Markovia's ambassador psychically nudged him towards his own worst impulses. It seems to have gotten worse by season 4, as apparently his policies have caused a massive refugee crisis from Markovia to neighboring Vlativa, which Queen Perdita now has to deal with, made worse by the fact that all of her diplomatic overtures to Brion have failed.]]

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* TookALevelInJerkass: [[spoiler:By the end of season 3, he murders his uncle, usurps his brother's throne, cuts off ties with his sister and is so far gone that the love of his life breaks down into tears, not recognizing him anymore. It is understandable, as he has gone through so much betrayal and heartbreak, and Markovia's ambassador psychically nudged him towards his own worst impulses. It seems to have gotten worse by season 4, as apparently his policies have caused a massive refugee crisis from Markovia to neighboring Vlativa, which Queen Perdita now has to deal with, made worse by the fact that all of her diplomatic overtures to Brion have failed. Of course its also this is due to Zviad Baazovi exacerbating Brion's worst impulses with his psychic powers.]]
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* IJustWantToBeNormal: He wanted a cure the most out of the Runaways. By season 3 he learned to accept his powers and began using his experiences as a former runaway/meta-trafficking victim to help other meta-teens as a counselor.

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* IJustWantToBeNormal: He wanted a cure the most out of the Runaways. By season 3 3, he learned to accept his powers and began using his experiences as a former runaway/meta-trafficking victim to help other meta-teens as a counselor.
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* PoweredArmor: All of Jaime's powers come from the scarab armor.
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** Back in season 1 the whole gang were getting trounced by Red Volcano and it took his fellow Reds turning against him to bring him down. Jaime takes on the robot on his own and turns him into scrap metal.

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** Back in season 1 the whole gang were getting trounced by Red Volcano and it took his fellow Reds turning against him to bring him down. In Season 2, Jaime takes on the robot on his own and turns him into scrap metal.
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* AdaptationalNationality: His ''Superfriends'' counterpart was Mexican. Here, Ed is Argentinian.

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* AdaptationalNationality: His The original El Dorado from ''Superfriends'' counterpart was Mexican. Here, Mexican, but here Ed is Argentinian.Argentinian. This was most likely done because the show already had someone with Mexican nationality in the form of Jaime who is Mexican-American.



* GratuitousSpanish: Slips in some Spanish words in tense situations.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: He wanted a cure the most out of the Runaways.

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* GratuitousSpanish: Slips in some Spanish words in tense situations.
every now and then. A trait that he shares with Jaime.
* IJustWantToBeNormal: He wanted a cure the most out of the Runaways. By season 3 he learned to accept his powers and began using his experiences as a former runaway/meta-trafficking victim to help other meta-teens as a counselor.
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* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler:She flat out calls Violet a freak because they are a Mother Box rather than a metahuman and [[DatingWhatDaddyHates hates that they're dating Brion]].]]

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* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler:She flat out calls Violet a freak because they are upon learning that her powers come from the soul of a Mother Box Motherbox rather than from being a metahuman and [[DatingWhatDaddyHates hates that they're dating Brion]].Metahuman like she originally thought.]]
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* BareYourMidriff: Her costume shows off her naval as traditional for the character.

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* TheChick: Takes over this role from Miss Martian in Season 2. Cassie is genuinely sweet and kind, but as one of the newest recruits, is still excitable and inexperienced.


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* TheHeart: Takes over this role from Miss Martian in Season 2. Cassie is genuinely sweet and kind, but as one of the newest recruits, is still excitable and inexperienced.
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* TheProtagonist: Of Season 3 (''Outsiders''), being the only hero to be both a member of Nightwing's Team and a founding member of the Outsiders (the main protagonists of the first and second halves of the season, respectively), having the first 3 episodes of the season serve as his origin story and having his EvilUncle, who was the ArcVillain of said origin story, act as the FinalBoss of the season.

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* TheProtagonist: Of Season 3 (''Outsiders''), being the only hero to be both a member of Nightwing's Team and a founding member of the Outsiders (the main protagonists of the first and second halves of the season, respectively), having with the first 3 episodes of the season serve serving as his origin story and having his EvilUncle, who was the ArcVillain of said origin story, act [[BackForTheFinale returning]] as the FinalBoss of the season.
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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Jace is a lot older looking in the comics (somewhat resembling Miss Grundy from ComicBook/ArchieComics). In ''Series/BlackLightning'', she's a well-preserved woman of middle age ([[OlderThanTheyLook or appears to be]]). In ''Outsiders'', she's a younger HotScientist who develops a mutual attraction to Jeff not long after they meet.

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* AdaptationalAttractiveness: Jace is a lot older looking in the comics (somewhat resembling Miss Grundy from ComicBook/ArchieComics). In ''Series/BlackLightning'', she's a well-preserved woman of middle age ([[OlderThanTheyLook or appears to be]]). In ''Outsiders'', she's a younger HotScientist scientist who develops a mutual attraction to Jeff not long after they meet.

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** This Outsiders Team is really more of a Teen Titans team. Geo-Force is the only actual member of the Outsiders (at least until Superboy joins at the very end of season 3), while the other members have all been a part of the Teen Titans. Their base, The Hub penthouse, is also a more grounded take on Titans Tower.

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** This Outsiders Team team is really more of a Teen Titans team. Geo-Force is the only actual member of the Outsiders (at least until Superboy joins at the very end of season 3), while the other members have all been a part of the Teen Titans. Their base, The Hub penthouse, is also a more grounded take on Titans Tower.



* AdaptedOut: Her conections with the Justice Society of America, since the team is long defunct in the present.

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* AdaptedOut: Her conections connections with the Justice Society of America, since the team is long defunct in the present.



* CaptainPatriotic: Her outfit looks based on the American flag being primarily red and blue with white stars.

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* CaptainPatriotic: Her outfit looks based on the American flag flag, being primarily red and blue with white stars.



* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Was never associated with the Outsiders in the comics, being predominantly part of the Justice Society.

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* TeamMemberInTheAdaptation: Was Has never associated with the Outsiders in the comics, being predominantly part of the Justice Society.


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* WreckedWeapon: Her Cosmic Rod gets snapped during the events of "Targets".
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* AmbiguousDisorder: [[spoiler:Many of her character traits fall under TheSociopath but she has a bizarre fixation with motherhood, presumably in part to compensate [[EvenEvilHasLovedOnes for her own child's death]] and in part to cater to her ego, and she can feel emotions sociopaths have no access to.]]
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim's most prominent LoveInterest is Stephanie Brown, and his two relationships with Cassie happened when Stephanie was either dead or non-existantant. Here, Tim was in a romantic relationship with Cassie while his relationship with Stephanie is purely professional. However, they finally show interest in each other in the finale of Season 4. Stephanie is shown leaning her head on Tim's shoulder with Tim gazing at her with a look that appears romantic which she returns, while at Conner's and M'gann's wedding.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim's most prominent LoveInterest is Stephanie Brown, and his two relationships with Cassie happened when Stephanie was either dead or non-existantant.non-existent. Here, Tim was in a romantic relationship with Cassie while his relationship with Stephanie is purely professional. However, they finally show interest in each other in the finale of Season 4. Stephanie is shown leaning her head on Tim's shoulder with Tim gazing at her with a look that appears romantic romantic, which she returns, while at Conner's and M'gann's wedding.



* ExpressiveMask: His DominoMask shows a wide range of emotions, albeit he's more serious than Nightwing was.

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* ExpressiveMask: His DominoMask shows a wide range of emotions, albeit though he's more serious than Nightwing was.



* OutOfFocus: Though it's a different character wearing the mantle, the new Robin isn't as prominent as the first one. This is partly due to plot and partly due to different team mechanics - there's more of them, so they're divided into squads during missions with no set leader or second-in-command for each. It get's worse is Season 3, when he has less appearances and speaking roles than in Season 2.

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* OutOfFocus: Though it's a different character wearing the mantle, the new Robin isn't as prominent as the first one. This is partly due to plot and partly due to different team mechanics - there's more of them, so they're divided into squads during missions with no set leader or second-in-command for each. It get's gets worse is Season 3, when he has less appearances and speaking roles than in Season 2.



* SunglassesAtNight: An important part of disguise, he wears them in "Before the Dawn" when infiltrating the Reach's captives. However, in "Antisocial Pathologies", he has ditched the sunglasses as he seems to be more open with people seeing his eyes now.

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* SunglassesAtNight: An important part of his disguise, he wears them in "Before the Dawn" when infiltrating the Reach's captives. However, in "Antisocial Pathologies", he has ditched the sunglasses as he seems to be more open with people seeing his eyes now.
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* AdaptedOut: Her conections with the Justice Society of America, since the team is long defunct in the present.


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* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed that his downward spiral following Superboy's apparent demise stems from him blaming himself for his fallen teammates and even his mother. It took therapy sessions with Black Canary to help him to finally realize that he cannot hold himself responsible for what he can't control.]]

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* ItsAllMyFault: [[spoiler:It's eventually revealed that his downward spiral following Superboy's apparent demise stems from him [[IShouldHaveBeenBetter blaming himself himself]] for his fallen teammates and even his mother. It took therapy sessions with Black Canary to help him to finally realize that he cannot hold himself responsible for what he can't control.]]
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** She takes a strand of Violet's hair when she's out, though this is seemingly because [[spoiler:she tested it, presumably for Violet's health, as she later tells her that she ran some tests and discovered she's slowly dying. However, this is still suspect, as she doesn't reveal to the others that Violet ran away because she told her she was dying, although it could be justified as Jace allowing Violet to break the news herself if she so wishes]].

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** She takes a strand of Violet's hair when she's they're out, though this is seemingly because [[spoiler:she tested it, presumably for Violet's health, as she later tells her them that she ran some tests and discovered she's they're slowly dying. However, this is still suspect, as she doesn't reveal to the others that Violet ran away because she told her she was them they were dying, although it could be justified as Jace allowing Violet to break the news herself themself if she they so wishes]].wish]].



* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: "Antisocial Pathologies" reveals that despite acting like a kind and motherly scientist, she's a deranged and egotistical mad scientist that sees her "children" as nothing more than proof of her intelligence. The moment she realized she had nothing to do with Violet's powers, she only thought of her as an abomination.]]

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* BitchInSheepsClothing: [[spoiler: "Antisocial Pathologies" reveals that despite acting like a kind and motherly scientist, she's a deranged and egotistical mad scientist that sees her "children" as nothing more than proof of her intelligence. The moment she realized she had nothing to do with Violet's powers, she only thought of her them as an abomination.]]



* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:For the "crime" of being a Mother Box rather than a metahuman of her own creation, she orchestrated Violet's downfall by gaslighting her with a supposed impending death, driving a wedge between her and Brion, then handing her over to the Light.]]

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* DisproportionateRetribution: [[spoiler:For the "crime" of being a Mother Box rather than a metahuman of her own creation, she orchestrated Violet's downfall by gaslighting her them with a supposed impending death, driving a wedge between her them and Brion, then handing her them over to the Light.]]



* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler:She flat out calls Violet a freak because she is a Mother Box rather than a metahuman and [[DatingWhatDaddyHates hates that she's dating Brion]].]]

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* FantasticRacism: [[spoiler:She flat out calls Violet a freak because she is they are a Mother Box rather than a metahuman and [[DatingWhatDaddyHates hates that she's they're dating Brion]].]]
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%%* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Batgirl's Blue.

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%%* * RedOniBlueOni: Red to Batgirl's Blue.
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* SimpleStaff: His collapsible bo-staff.
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Wonder Woman's protégé and member of the team during the second season.

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Wonder Woman's protégé and member of the team Team during the second season.



When an alien scarab stuck itself to his spine, Jaime Reyes went from an average teenager to a super-powered crime fighter.

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When an alien scarab stuck itself to his spine, Jaime Reyes went from an average A Mexican-American teenager who found himself in the wrong place at the wrong time, resulting in a piece of alien technology called a scarab fusing to his spine. With the help of the scarab, Jaime is able to don a super-powered crime fighter.powerful alien armor with a wide assortment of abilities and weaponry, allowing him to carry on the legacy of the Blue Beetle. He eventually joined the Team sometime between Season 1 and 2.



The alien scarab that stuck itself to Jaime Reyes's spine.

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The alien scarab that stuck itself to Jaime Reyes's spine. The scarab is a sentient AI capable of communicating with Jaime, usually by suggesting extreme tactics.



Barry Allen's grandson from 40 years in the future, also armed with super-speed. Bart travels back in time to meet his grandfather in the present and prevent his own BadFuture from happening. He's incredibly fast talking, playful and witty- or at least pretends to be. He eventually joins the team as one of its youngest members.

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Barry Allen's grandson from 40 years in the future, also armed with super-speed. Bart travels back in time to meet his grandfather in the present and prevent his own BadFuture from happening. He's incredibly fast talking, playful and witty- or at least pretends to be. He eventually joins the team Team as one of its youngest members.



A young black teenager from Dakota City. After his metagene is activated, he gains the power to manipulate electricity. He joins the Team as Static with an open offer to become Black Lightning's mentee following the aversion of the Reach apocalypse.

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A young black teenager from Dakota City. After his metagene is activated, he gains the power to manipulate electricity. He joins the Team as Static with an open offer to become becomes Black Lightning's mentee following protégé and joins the aversion of Team at the Reach apocalypse.end of Season 2.
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Joined the Outsiders right at the end of season 3 alongside Forager and Terra, but before he could spend much time working as part of the group, he [[spoiler: sacrificed himself during a trip to Mars with M'gann]].

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Joined the Outsiders right at the end of season 3 alongside Forager and Terra, but before he could spend much time working as part of the group, he [[spoiler: sacrificed himself during a trip to Mars with M'gann]].Terra.
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* CoolHat: Always wears a backwards blue cap.
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* AdaptationalHeroism: Like most adaptations of Terra, she's not the one-note sociopath from the original Judas Contract comic storyline. While she is an assassin plotting to stab the heroes in the back, she's also a traumatized kid exploited by the bad guys at every turn, and she's conflicted about turning on the good guys once she realizes they truly care about her. [[spoiler:In the end, she turns on Deathstroke before she can truly betray anyone and becomes a full-fledged hero]].

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* AdaptationalHeroism: Like most adaptations of Terra, she's not the one-note sociopath from the original Judas Contract comic storyline. While she is an assassin plotting to stab the heroes in the back, she's also a traumatized kid exploited by the bad guys at every turn, and she's conflicted about turning on the good guys once she realizes they truly care about her.her[[note]]These circumstances were present in the comics, but ''Comicbook/TheJudasContract'' itself insisted Terra was a CardCarryingVillain (leaving her in an infamously AmbiguousSituation that later writers would try to clean up)[[/note]]. [[spoiler:In the end, she turns on Deathstroke before she can truly betray anyone and becomes a full-fledged hero]].
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* DecompositeCharacter: This version of Terra has no romance with Beast Boy, which was instead given to Perdita, [[SupiciouslySimilarSubstitute another]] blonde European royal [[CanonForeigner who was created just for the show]].

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* DecompositeCharacter: This version of Terra has no romance with Beast Boy, which was instead given to Perdita, [[SupiciouslySimilarSubstitute [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute another]] blonde European royal [[CanonForeigner who was created just for the show]].
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* DecompositeCharacter: Of herself and Queen Perdita, who is a carbon-copy of her that takes the entire 'romancing Beast Boy' of her comicbook counterpart.

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* DecompositeCharacter: Of herself and Queen This version of Terra has no romance with Beast Boy, which was instead given to Perdita, [[SupiciouslySimilarSubstitute another]] blonde European royal [[CanonForeigner who is a carbon-copy of her that takes was created just for the entire 'romancing Beast Boy' of her comicbook counterpart.show]].
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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim's most prominent LoveInterest is Stephanie Brown, and his two relationships with Cassie happened when Stephanie was either dead or non-existantant. Here, Tim was in a romantic relationship with Cassie while his relationship with Stephanie is purely professional.

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* AdaptationRelationshipOverhaul: In the comics, Tim's most prominent LoveInterest is Stephanie Brown, and his two relationships with Cassie happened when Stephanie was either dead or non-existantant. Here, Tim was in a romantic relationship with Cassie while his relationship with Stephanie is purely professional. However, they finally show interest in each other in the finale of Season 4. Stephanie is shown leaning her head on Tim's shoulder with Tim gazing at her with a look that appears romantic which she returns, while at Conner's and M'gann's wedding.

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* DevilsPitchfork: He's a pitchfork-wielding devil.



* UsefulNotes/IrishAccents: He sports one.



* ProngsOfPoseidon: Wields a hellish pitchfork in a rare non-evil type 2 example.

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