“I feel like that was the best/only way to display Rachel's internal conflict. She couldn't stop him from leaving, especially when she has no powers.” Reddit · r/TitansTV · 3 years ago
Titans Season 4, Episode 5, titled is widely regarded by reviewers as a transitional episode that focuses more on character setup than major plot progression. While it features standout acting and specific high-stakes moments, some critics felt the story lost its momentum as it prepared for the season's next act. Critical Reception Titans.S04E05.Subbed.ITA.mp4
Dealing with a hidden supernatural injury from a previous battle, Conner becomes an internal threat to the team, eventually needing Gar to undergo a risky transformation to save him. “I feel like that was the best/only way
“Sebastian was never inherently evil, and he should have been killed at the hands of his mother after resurrecting Trigon.” Reddit · r/TitansTV · 2 years ago Critical Reception Dealing with a hidden supernatural injury
Several reviews from CBR mentioned that while the episode is necessary to move characters forward, it often felt like it was "spinning its wheels" and lacked enough action to justify its full runtime. Key Plot Points