They still could’ve remained friends even if she didn’t remember

raven brainwashed BB with the power of juicy grey poosi

There are certain things that you don’t have to know in order to understand a story. Whatever’s in the briefcase was never important to understanding the story because it’s ultimately not /about/ the contents of the briefcase. In TT’s case, they just drop a mystery on you that IS the story of the episode, one in which something very specific and strange has happened, and the mystery isn’t ever resolved. Not that it has to be within a single episode, mind you, if you want to have it be a running storyline like Red X that’s fine. But it’s not unreasonable to assume they were planning to follow up on that in some way. I expected an eventual reveal with Red X as well.

It's hard getting back together with your ex-GF after sucking on her dad's cock.

The point is that she didn't want to be tangled up in the superhero life anymore. That's why she pushed him away even though she probably DID remember.

The entire fifth season of TT was unnecessary, even though I'm glad it introduced me to the Doom Patrol.

I always thought the "things change, you got to move on" was the show's way of saying it is going to be cancelled and you need to accept it.

Terra remembers, but wants to stay away from all the hero and villian stuff, being friends with any of them means getting back to all the troubles again

the trigun/apocalypse arc was a good point to end it

Trouble in Tokyo was bad and a very strange chronological sequel to the series

>character's fatal flaw is running from their problems and refusing to take accountability for their actions
>character arc concludes with them finally overcoming this
>...and then there's an epilogue where they're right back to doing it again, making the entire thing pointless
Thanks, I hate it.

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I though this was going to be a Ctl+Alt+Del parody