Hastily done edit of a youtube video that reminded me of something

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Hastily done edit of a youtube video that reminded me of something
It's probably been said before. But there would be a great Dateline episode about Greta
Saw people (a single person on Reddit, really, but surely a few other people share that sentiment) say the the comic's version of Billy Hayes/Harm is better than the cartoon version. I don't really understand that. I love comic Harm, but he's a completely flat character who has no personality beyond being evil and making bad puns. The cartoon version is pretty much the same, but actually shows a little complexity as a character.
Imagining Tim becoming Greta's benefactor until she has fully rebuilt her life to live comfortably but also deciding to take on the paternal job of meeting any boys Greta is interested in and he constantly just goes "NEH! eh!! Nada! Nope!" Because he and the others have too high of standards and want her to be happy
And then Thad walks in and this time, Steph also joins in and he has no choice but to actually listen and accept because first, Steph is giving him a disapproving look whenever he does a sly remark, Greta seems very happy and third even Bart is saying "yeah he's chill now"
And to make things worse thad answered a question with "Oh she has a nice butt" and that almost caused Tim to jump over the table and choke him so when he (invebility) says "sure you can date Greta, yada yada" he has this tired face and looks like his soul has been drained out of him and when Thad leaves he just screams into a pillow cause one of the people he hates the most is dating his friend he's probably very protective of
I deeply appreciate the incredible thought that has been put into this crack ship. Amazing
Tim Drake and Greta Hayes should bond over their brothers that tried to murder them.
I agree completely, but "tried" is funny when Greta's brother very much succeeded.
A very funny page turn
From Young Justice: The Sins of Youth #1
people need to be commenting on posts more where the hell are the discussions
part of me wants to make an 'edit'/amv/mad for Harm/Billy Hayes. Problem is my editing skills are rusty as hell and I am lazy as hell. Look forward to it if it ever ends up happening
No offense to anyone but if I see the phrase "young justice polycule" 1 more time i might go postal.
I always enjoy the exchange between Bart and Greta (from Young Justice: The Secret) Sorry for the low quality
Random nobody villain: Oh boy I sure can't wait to fight Young Justice! The evil and intimidating Secret:
Thinking about ThadGreta and I'm just laughing about how Tim would want Thad dead as much as possible but he can't do anything because he can't kill one of his Closest friends boyfriends because then everyone else will be on his Case about it especially Cassie and Cissie
So he's just forced to sit there and impatiently tap his foot to see if they break up but Greta is so in love with the clone he can't do anything
I'm just imagining like when he finally confronts her about he's like "He's a supervillain! He's probably just getting close to you to hurt you!" And Greta just takes out from her pocket like a Hallway long list of crimes Tim has done During his time as both Robin and red robin which includes possibly causing the Death of Santa Claus and then takes out her list of her own crimes which includes her trying to kill/Harm Steph
And Tim just walks away with his entire body slumped as Thad walks out and he's just the most Non threatening guy ever now since ever meeting Greta
Never once have I considered this. But it is an interesting concept, two beings who could fundamentally be considered "evil," but aren't all that bad. (Thaddeus probably commits crazy warcrimes in some comic I haven't read so I might want to hold off on saying he's not evil, and Greta did nothing wrong ever aside from sending the entire world to purgatory)
Why was she in the capsule? How did she get in there? What's her problem?
This letter published in the Red Tornado (1985) #4 really hits the nail on the head with Red Tornado, and it's still spot-on over 40 years later. Of course, plenty of comics have done interesting things with him, but only every so often. For every Red Tornado-centered miniseries, there's dozens of Justice League issues where he does nothing interesting at all.
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