Titans Season 2: Ranking Every Character From Worst To Best

Which Titans rose to new heights in Season 2, and which ones failed to capture our attention?

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Contains spoilers from Titans Season 2.

Titans was always bound to have a large selection of characters. After all, it is inspired by one of the most iconic groups of superheroes in DC Comics history. But it wasn't always that way.

When the show first hit screens, it focused solely on Dick Grayson (Robin), Kory Anders (Starfire), Rachel Roth (Raven) and Garfield Logan (Beast Boy), and even though its time wasn't evenly split between those Titans, it was pretty clear that they were the show's definitive core four.

Season 2, however, changed things up dramatically as it added a ton of new characters. Some of those characters had already made guest appearances in Season 1, while others had just been introduced as part of the current storyline.

When a TV show features a large variety of characters, there are often concerns as to whether or not it can do each of those individuals justice. Titans is, of course, no exception to that concern. With that in mind, let's find out which characters thrived and which ones fell by the wayside as we look back at all of the major players of Season 2 and, while we're at it, rank them.

14. Mercy Graves

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Lex Luthor's right-hand henchwoman, Mercy Graves meant business from the very moment that she first showed up. The only problem is that this is literally all she meant.

From her first appearance in 'Conner' to her attempt to sell the Superboy in the finale, all Mercy did was be the villain. Now, don't get this writer wrong, she was both badass and intimidating, but there was just nothing of intrigue below that villainous surface.

Natalie Gumede was appropriately powerful and lapped up the villainy with ease, but it would have been nice if she had a little more to do. Just because she represented Lex doesn't mean that she couldn't have had her own goals. And no, one randomly placed familial moment does not count.

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