Titans Season 2 Finale: 10 Major Questions We're Left With After 'Nightwing'
Titans' Season 2 finale left us all in desperate need of some answers.
Contains spoilers from Titans Season 2, Episode 13.
The second season of Titans has been hell-bent on getting Dick Grayson to where he needed to be and, although it spent a lot of time diverting his course for the sake of its episode count (while unnecessarily separating the team over and over again), the former Boy Wonder finally reached his destination in the season finale.
Yes, 'Nightwing' was an episode that finally brought two seasons worth of storytelling together, as Dick allowed himself to shed the darkness of his demons and embrace the light of his new heroic persona. And in doing so, Nightwing rose up and led the Titans (new and old) into battle against both long-time nemesis Slade Wilson (a.k.a. Deathstroke) and new threat Cadmus.
Though not a perfect season, it did succeed in shedding some light on a lot of the show's overarching mysteries - especially in regards to what went down with the Titans pre-Season 1. That being said, it left us in need of even more answers. With that in mind, let's delve right into some of those questions that 'Nightwing' ultimately left us asking.
10. Will Jason Return To The Team?
One of this season's most enjoyable additions, Jason Todd spent the majority of the past 13 episodes dividing the Titans with his reckless behaviour. Full of youthful energy, undying charisma and too outspoken for his own good, he was arguably the most comic-accurate character on the show and, whenever Curran Walters' Robin 2.0. appeared on our screens, Titans came to life.
That's why it was a shame that he didn't feature all that much in the finale. Yep, while the team could have surely used the backup, Jason was too messed up after being lied to by just about everyone he cared about and, as a result, decided to head off on his own - driving off into the sunset after a brief appearance at Donna's funeral.
With that, it begs the question: Have we seen the last of Jason on the show, or will he inevitably come to his senses and return? Of course, fans are wondering if we'll see the character follow in the footsteps of his comic book counterpart and ultimately die in order to return as the Red Hood, but whether or not that happens, you would assume that it would take place on-screen.
Walters is too good to let go, so let's just hope that the Boy Wonder makes a triumphant return next season.