u/TheMonkieKing247

The whole season was building up to Jessica's final confrontation with Killgrave and it made him seem like this cold, calculated, powerful mastermind which gave the impression that he'll die a death fitting of that. Still, I was baffled that he just died when Jessica snapped his neck. I was expecting Killgrave to be killed by Trish in a sacrifice sorta thing or be savagely torn apart by his victims in a suicide sorta situation. Someone, please tell me that he's gonna come back

u/TheMonkieKing247 — 9 days ago
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In the episode "How long is forever?" The villain Warp says, "You can't damage history because history can't be damaged," but then how did Starfire's transportation to the future damage her history, making it appear as if she had disappeared for 20 years? Shouldn't there be a much older Starfire in the future living her life with the Adult Titans

u/TheMonkieKing247 — 10 days ago