note one: this arc has everything. bruce and diana. dick and donna. tim and cassie. artemis and helena, which i didn't know i needed before i started reading this but i definitely do.
note two:
Cassie: The team trusts you with our secrets, but you won't trust us with yours--! You think you're so smart and you deserve to be in charge, but you don't, Robin. I'm smarter than you, and I'm stronger than you too!
-- Wonder Woman (1987) #167
(she is being influenced by eris here, but there's clearly some genuine emotion in it, even if she wouldn't normally be beating tim up about it.)
this takes place before our worlds at war, and therefore before the tim/kon apokolips confrontation. i don't think the yj writers had this story in mind necessarily, but i think it does add some context to that fight, and especially to tim's decision to quit the team soon after.
Errrr it’s not even really another piece of evidence it’s more just like another of many?? Like you could say “this person makes a lot of cool art, and this work is just another piece in the pot” and it’s like not really evidence for anything it’s just like they have so many cool art that this is just another. It carries the implication of there being many more of the thing.
I always have to look phrases up before I use them just to check if they’re real cause like half the time they’re not and it’s so evil.
You’re telling me “just another piece in the pot” isn’t a saying???? Like, It would be used for when something is just another piece of evidence among many, and is used mostly for saying you have evidence to support a positive statement, but it’s not really a hard rule and can be used for negative statements too.
I always have to look phrases up before I use them just to check if they’re real cause like half the time they’re not and it’s so evil.
You’re telling me “just another piece in the pot” isn’t a saying???? Like, It would be used for when something is just another piece of evidence among many, and is used mostly for saying you have evidence to support a positive statement, but it’s not really a hard rule and can be used for negative statements too.
tim drake trying to explain something complex but he keeps changing the subject mid sentence and taking ages to circle back to his original point and the only ones who can follow the conversation are kon (used to bart), dick (used to wally), bart (used to tim), steph (also yaps), and babs (autism)
I actually would love to see Jason and Cassandra pitted against each other. Not only is it funny for a 6 foot something tank of a man to be running away from a much smaller Asian woman because she will genuinely destroy him in a fight, it forces Jason to go back to doing extensive plans and making full use of his training (esp. the bombs and poisons!) and I would love to see Cassandra be detective and figure out how to foil his plots in unconventional ways.