10 Reasons DC Fans NEED To Watch Titans
2. The World
With the show's multiple standalone episodes focused on personalities beyond the titular quartet, there's clearly an established world available full of interesting people to meet.
There's the Doom Patrol, who were such standouts in their episode that they received their own spinoff series; Donna Troy gives the show a connection with the Amazons and Wonder Woman, just like Jason Todd offers a direct relationship with Batman (beyond just Dick trash talking him).
As the season goes on, the boundaries of the show's setting expand continually. When it starts, you think you've seen (roughly) most of what you'll get: realistic settings with a Daredevil-toned realism to its characters. Then you start meeting the likes of Robotman and hear about the demonic Trigon, indicating a world that goes far beyond just the unfortunate and 'different.'
While the likes of Atlanteans have yet to be confirmed, simply the confirmation of other types of metahumans in this world mean that there's more to Titans' world than meets the eye.