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How is that the aesop? It's made very clear in the episode that Aresia's view is completely wrong.


* {{Anvilicious}}: This episode is not subtle about the "Men are bad, and so is their effect on the world" message.
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** The main twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island due to his heart giving out, and is buried on the island by Hippolyta in an unmarked grave. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island (even if it is in an unmarked grave) is clearly going against this belief. This itself causes a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost "Paradise Lost"]], which saw Wonder Woman banished from Themyscira for bringing Batman, Superman and The Flash to help defeat Hades, showing just how strongly they adhere to this rule. While it could be argued that Hippolyta took sympathy on the sea captain in the spur of the moment, the thing that ''really'' strains believability is that Hippolyta ''didn't tell Aresia about any of this'' as she was growing up.

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** The main twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island due to his heart giving out, and is buried on the island by Hippolyta in an unmarked grave. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island (even if it is in an unmarked grave) there is clearly going against this belief. This itself causes a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost "Paradise Lost"]], which saw Wonder Woman banished from Themyscira for bringing Batman, Superman and The Flash to help defeat Hades, showing just how strongly they adhere to this rule. While it could be argued that Hippolyta took sympathy on the sea captain in the spur of the moment, the thing that ''really'' strains believability is that Hippolyta ''didn't tell Aresia about any of this'' as she was growing up.
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** The main twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island due to his heart giving out, and is buried on the island by Hippolyta in an unmarked grave. This causes a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost "Paradise Lost"]], which saw Wonder Woman banished from the island for bringing Batman, Superman and The Flash to help defeat Hades. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island is clearly going against this belief. Even if Hippolyta took sympathy on him in that moment, what strains believability even more is the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia that the sea captain saved her as Aresia was growing up.

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** The main twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island due to his heart giving out, and is buried on the island by Hippolyta in an unmarked grave. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island (even if it is in an unmarked grave) is clearly going against this belief. This itself causes a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost "Paradise Lost"]], which saw Wonder Woman banished from the island Themyscira for bringing Batman, Superman and The Flash to help defeat Hades. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island is clearly going against Hades, showing just how strongly they adhere to this belief. Even if rule. While it could be argued that Hippolyta took sympathy on him the sea captain in that the spur of the moment, what the thing that ''really'' strains believability even more is the fact that Hippolyta didn't ''didn't tell Aresia that the sea captain saved her about any of this'' as Aresia she was growing up.



** Hawkgirl manages to find the antidote for the germ plague "inside the hangar" at the military base. This is never explained further, especially considering the hangar was ''not'' the base of operations for Aresia and her crew, and the allergen having an antidote literally comes out of thin air plot-wise (let-alone one made by Aresia who is hell bent on getting rid of men entirely); the reason Aresia is at the hangar is to steal a plane to accelerate her plans by releasing the allergen into the atmosphere to affect the rest of the world.

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** Hawkgirl manages to find the antidote for the germ plague "inside the hangar" at the military base. This is never explained further, especially considering the hangar was ''not'' the base of operations for Aresia and her crew, and the allergen having an antidote literally comes out of thin air plot-wise (let-alone one made by Aresia who is hell bent on getting rid of men entirely); entirely!); the reason Aresia is at the hangar is to steal a plane to accelerate her plans by releasing the allergen into the atmosphere to affect the rest of the world.world, the hangar was ''not'' the base of operations for Aresia and her crew.
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* AssPull:
** The main twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island due to a heart giving out, and is buried on the island in an unmarked grave. Not only does this cause a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost a previous episode]] that saw Wonder Woman banished from the island for bringing Batman, Superman and The Flash to help defeat Hades. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island is clearly going against this belief. Even if Hippolyta took sympathy on him in that moment, what strains believability even more is the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia that the sea captain saved her, before she left Themyscira for "Mans World".
** How the male-only allergen works. While Batman and Green Lantern are human, and thus logically able to fall victim to it, J'onn' is Martian and Superman is Kryptonian, so these two getting affected shouldn't happen, given they very likely have different genetic makeup to Humans, among other biological changes. While the show implies the allergen is partially magical (we do see Aresia crush a gem when making it), it's never outright confirmed that this the case, and nonetheless still comes off as contrived.
** Hawkgirl manages to find the antidote for the germ plague "inside" the hangar at the military base. This is never explained further, especially considering the hangar was ''not'' the base of operations for Aresia and her crew; the reason they are there is to steal a plane.

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* AssPull:
AssPull: Several in this episode, especially odd considering the show's track record of otherwise-good writing:
** The main twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island due to a his heart giving out, and is buried on the island by Hippolyta in an unmarked grave. Not only does this cause This causes a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost a previous episode]] that "Paradise Lost"]], which saw Wonder Woman banished from the island for bringing Batman, Superman and The Flash to help defeat Hades. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island is clearly going against this belief. Even if Hippolyta took sympathy on him in that moment, what strains believability even more is the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia that the sea captain saved her, before she left Themyscira for "Mans World".
her as Aresia was growing up.
** How the male-only allergen works. While Batman and Green Lantern are human, and thus logically able to fall victim to it, J'onn' is Martian and Superman is Kryptonian, so these two getting affected shouldn't happen, given they very likely have different genetic makeup to Humans, among other biological changes. While the show implies the allergen is partially magical (we do see Aresia crush a gem when making it), it's never outright confirmed made explicit that this the case, and nonetheless still it comes off as contrived.
a very contrived means of taking Supes and J'onn' out of the fight.
** Hawkgirl manages to find the antidote for the germ plague "inside" "inside the hangar hangar" at the military base. This is never explained further, especially considering the hangar was ''not'' the base of operations for Aresia and her crew; crew, and the allergen having an antidote literally comes out of thin air plot-wise (let-alone one made by Aresia who is hell bent on getting rid of men entirely); the reason they are there Aresia is at the hangar is to steal a plane.plane to accelerate her plans by releasing the allergen into the atmosphere to affect the rest of the world.

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** One twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island and is buried there in an unmarked grave. Not only does this cause a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost a previous episode]] (where no man is allowed on the island, no matter what, and burying the sea captain on the island would go against this belief), but the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia of this information before she left Themyscira is really straining believability.

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** One The main twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island due to a heart giving out, and is buried there on the island in an unmarked grave. Not only does this cause a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost a previous episode]] (where no that saw Wonder Woman banished from the island for bringing Batman, Superman and The Flash to help defeat Hades. The Amazons have a strict "no man is allowed on the island, no matter what, what" rule, and burying the sea captain on the island would go is clearly going against this belief), but belief. Even if Hippolyta took sympathy on him in that moment, what strains believability even more is the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia of this information that the sea captain saved her, before she left Themyscira is really straining believability.for "Mans World".


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** Hawkgirl manages to find the antidote for the germ plague "inside" the hangar at the military base. This is never explained further, especially considering the hangar was ''not'' the base of operations for Aresia and her crew; the reason they are there is to steal a plane.
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** One twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island and is buried there in an unmarked grave. Not only does this cause a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost a previous episode]] (where no man is allowed on the island, no matter what, and burying the sea captain on the island goes against this belief), but the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia of this information before she left Themyscira is really straining believability.

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** One twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island and is buried there in an unmarked grave. Not only does this cause a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost a previous episode]] (where no man is allowed on the island, no matter what, and burying the sea captain on the island goes would go against this belief), but the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia of this information before she left Themyscira is really straining believability.
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* {{Anvilicious}}: This episode is not subtle about the "Men are bad, and so is their effect on the world" message.
* AssPull:
** One twist in the episode is that the sea captain that helps Aresia get to land (unknowingly Themyscira) dies on the island and is buried there in an unmarked grave. Not only does this cause a ContinuitySnarl with [[Recap/JusticeLeagueS1E10And11ParadiseLost a previous episode]] (where no man is allowed on the island, no matter what, and burying the sea captain on the island goes against this belief), but the fact that Hippolyta didn't tell Aresia of this information before she left Themyscira is really straining believability.
** How the male-only allergen works. While Batman and Green Lantern are human, and thus logically able to fall victim to it, J'onn' is Martian and Superman is Kryptonian, so these two getting affected shouldn't happen, given they very likely have different genetic makeup to Humans, among other biological changes. While the show implies the allergen is partially magical (we do see Aresia crush a gem when making it), it's never outright confirmed that this the case, and nonetheless still comes off as contrived.
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