Yeah, a bit based on this: https://www.alternatehistory.com/forum/threads/top-tv-shows-never-made.51488/
Here, instead of talking about TV shows that didn't happen, instead we're talking aboutnever-made episodes of television shows we have. This includes for seasons that have not been made. Here are some examples of what I did:
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Teen Titans S6E1+E2 (Episodes 66-67)- "Unburied Truths"
This two-parter season 6 premiere for Teen Titans would follow up on the events of "Things Change." Mainly by deconstructing its premise. That while it looks like Terra was able to run away from its past and it should be buried, the two-parter refutes that with people after Terra who don't think she should get away with it and manage to find her. The Terra lookalike ends up stalked by a mysterious individual, which leads her to get Beast Boy to help her. He manages to protect her, only for said individual to fight Beast Boy and knock him and Terra out (said individual calls himself a Bad Samaritan, confirming he is the DC character). While the rest of the team goes to save BB, Terra's past unfolds. We also learn that she repressed her memories and her powers after her return. She only uses her powers when an unconscious Beast Boy was nearly blasted, shoving the baddies away with stone. She and Beast Boy have a touching exchange before she depats.
The two-parter was a surprise and addressed the concerns of the fans along with some realistic elements about dealing with the past. Of positive note is Beast Boy's focus here as he did everything he could to handle the situation responsibly and maturely, showing strong growth. One instance was he was going to ask her for her to return to them, only to stop midway since he realized it may make her uncomfortable (with him making the offer since the team would welcome her back, thus it being a practical solution on top of an emotional one). Writers have acknowledged that Terra appreciated both the offer and BB's consideration along with the fact even they didn't know if Terra would accept, only noting that "Terra would be scared that she would say yes", indicating a remaining long for them despite herself. While Terra ends up on the run, she and BB part more amicably with proper closure, her even giving a forehead kiss to him. It has been confirmed the episodes take place before the events of "Trouble in Tokyo", with the rest of Season 6 taking place after.
Teen Titans S6E5 (Episode 70)- "Vega Omega"
This episode is known for introducing the DC cosmic superhero team, the Omega Men, over to the general audience and on the rough situation of the Vega System where Tamaran is. After the prior episode set up the team to go in space due to a distress call from Tamaran, it shows the team going deep into space from the conflict and ending up helping out the Omega Men in a major victory. The Omega Men team line-up consisted mainly of its founding members in Kalista, Tigorr, Broot, Nimbus, and Harpis on the main front with Doc and Shlagen as support. Primus and and Felicity would be confirmed casualities as shown in flashbacks (also explaining Kalista and Tigorr butting heads because of grief of losing their spouses) with Demonia, Harpis' sister, turning traitor and responsible for it. For fans, this would be considered the true start of the season-long arc focusing on Starfire. Character introduction and world-building sets up alot of fun here over in this episode.
Teen Titans S6E12 (Episode 77)- "Blacklight"
The season penultimate episode, it serves as the climax for the Starfire focused season arc, with the emphasis being on Starfire and her sister Blackfire as the Titans and Omega Men along with the growing rebellion launch their grand assualt on the Citadel's headquarters to stop the creation of a doomsday weapon (in a shoutout to Star Wars). However, the episode would defy the mold and expectations, with Starfire redeeming her sister in a touching moment between the two. Given how previous episodes fleshed out Blackfire's past along with seeing her reach her point of desperation, it kept up the tension on Blackfire changing. Starfire, wrestling with on her approach to handle things, reaffirms her stance on wanting to help and thus finally talks to her sister, showing Blackfire apologizing for everything and her risking her life to save Starfire, though the two are rescued by reinforcements (other cosmic heroes met in prior episodes, such as Captain Comet and Ultra the Multi-Alien). Blackfire decides to join the Omega Men to atone for her misdeeds. The Titans begin heading home with the Omega Men helping to rebuild the system alongside the various coalition. It also confirms Starfire's commitment to staying on Earth, with both her and Blackfire noting neither really have a desire to rule.
Hope everyone enjoys!
Here, instead of talking about TV shows that didn't happen, instead we're talking aboutnever-made episodes of television shows we have. This includes for seasons that have not been made. Here are some examples of what I did:
----------------------------------------------------------
Teen Titans S6E1+E2 (Episodes 66-67)- "Unburied Truths"
This two-parter season 6 premiere for Teen Titans would follow up on the events of "Things Change." Mainly by deconstructing its premise. That while it looks like Terra was able to run away from its past and it should be buried, the two-parter refutes that with people after Terra who don't think she should get away with it and manage to find her. The Terra lookalike ends up stalked by a mysterious individual, which leads her to get Beast Boy to help her. He manages to protect her, only for said individual to fight Beast Boy and knock him and Terra out (said individual calls himself a Bad Samaritan, confirming he is the DC character). While the rest of the team goes to save BB, Terra's past unfolds. We also learn that she repressed her memories and her powers after her return. She only uses her powers when an unconscious Beast Boy was nearly blasted, shoving the baddies away with stone. She and Beast Boy have a touching exchange before she depats.
The two-parter was a surprise and addressed the concerns of the fans along with some realistic elements about dealing with the past. Of positive note is Beast Boy's focus here as he did everything he could to handle the situation responsibly and maturely, showing strong growth. One instance was he was going to ask her for her to return to them, only to stop midway since he realized it may make her uncomfortable (with him making the offer since the team would welcome her back, thus it being a practical solution on top of an emotional one). Writers have acknowledged that Terra appreciated both the offer and BB's consideration along with the fact even they didn't know if Terra would accept, only noting that "Terra would be scared that she would say yes", indicating a remaining long for them despite herself. While Terra ends up on the run, she and BB part more amicably with proper closure, her even giving a forehead kiss to him. It has been confirmed the episodes take place before the events of "Trouble in Tokyo", with the rest of Season 6 taking place after.
Teen Titans S6E5 (Episode 70)- "Vega Omega"
This episode is known for introducing the DC cosmic superhero team, the Omega Men, over to the general audience and on the rough situation of the Vega System where Tamaran is. After the prior episode set up the team to go in space due to a distress call from Tamaran, it shows the team going deep into space from the conflict and ending up helping out the Omega Men in a major victory. The Omega Men team line-up consisted mainly of its founding members in Kalista, Tigorr, Broot, Nimbus, and Harpis on the main front with Doc and Shlagen as support. Primus and and Felicity would be confirmed casualities as shown in flashbacks (also explaining Kalista and Tigorr butting heads because of grief of losing their spouses) with Demonia, Harpis' sister, turning traitor and responsible for it. For fans, this would be considered the true start of the season-long arc focusing on Starfire. Character introduction and world-building sets up alot of fun here over in this episode.
Teen Titans S6E12 (Episode 77)- "Blacklight"
The season penultimate episode, it serves as the climax for the Starfire focused season arc, with the emphasis being on Starfire and her sister Blackfire as the Titans and Omega Men along with the growing rebellion launch their grand assualt on the Citadel's headquarters to stop the creation of a doomsday weapon (in a shoutout to Star Wars). However, the episode would defy the mold and expectations, with Starfire redeeming her sister in a touching moment between the two. Given how previous episodes fleshed out Blackfire's past along with seeing her reach her point of desperation, it kept up the tension on Blackfire changing. Starfire, wrestling with on her approach to handle things, reaffirms her stance on wanting to help and thus finally talks to her sister, showing Blackfire apologizing for everything and her risking her life to save Starfire, though the two are rescued by reinforcements (other cosmic heroes met in prior episodes, such as Captain Comet and Ultra the Multi-Alien). Blackfire decides to join the Omega Men to atone for her misdeeds. The Titans begin heading home with the Omega Men helping to rebuild the system alongside the various coalition. It also confirms Starfire's commitment to staying on Earth, with both her and Blackfire noting neither really have a desire to rule.
Hope everyone enjoys!
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