Titans Season 2: 5 Ups & 2 Downs From 'Bruce Wayne'

1. The Truth Is Out

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Titans' second season has spent the vast majority of its time using present-day events to force the truth out of the members of the original iteration of the team in regards to what really happened between them and Deathstroke that ultimately led to the group's split.

Through a series of flashbacks, we learned that it all started when Aqualad was killed by the assassin and that it prompted the team to go out and get revenge. What we hadn't learned yet was how it transformed Dick into the bloodthirsty monster we saw in Season 1. But in spite of that ambiguity, it was pretty clear that it all had something to do with Slade Wilson's son, Jericho.

The last flashback episode suggested that the once-heroic Boy Wonder had evil intentions for the lovable young man and now, through the clever device of the Bruce Wayne ghost, Dick has admitted that he did indeed kill Jericho.

Though we won't find out the details until next week, the truth is out and that, more than anything, clears up a major aspect of this mystery that had kept us in the dark for far too long. While a twist is almost certainly coming, we can at least cautiously begin putting the pieces of this puzzle together.

The question is: How will the team react to this revelation?

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