![]() ![]() After getting smashed by Raven's dark magic fist, Robin, Beast Boy, and Cyborg joke that the party will be boring anyway-just a bunch of girls in mud masks fantasizing over Robin. Small problem, though: the boys think it's okay to party at a GIRLS slumber party. Luckily, before a fight can ensue, Jinx hits the boombox-party time! As she flies off whimpering, Ravager starts challenging Bumblebee's coolness. The doorbell rings, and Starfire's dismayed to see Bumblebee, not Blackfire, at the door. The gals try to explain that they're just here to party hardy, but he's not buying it. But three villains in the Tower is a major red alert for Robin. Knowing how many times Blackfire has let her sister down though, Raven has gone ahead and invited some other guests: Ravager, Terra and Jinx. Her bowl of alien larva is a special treat for Blackfire-Starfire's hoping to have some great sisterly bonding with her tonight. There's gonna be a girls slumber party at the Tower tonight, so Starfire is busy cleaning up the joint and setting up snacks. Part 2: When Blackfire begins her plan to conquer Earth, the girls must pull out all the stops to defeat her. With three episodes remaining in the season, one of the Titans’ greatest weapons is seemingly out of commission ahead of an impending end-game battle against Red Hood and Scarecrow at the conclusion of Titans season 3. While this opens the door to Blackfire potentially saving the day and fully committing herself to the cause, it seems just as likely that Koriand’r may have pushed her sister over the edge by refusing to accept her sincerity, despite how hard she has worked to prove herself thus far.Part 1: The Girls Night Out Crew decide to stay in and have a slumber party, but Blackfire's threat descends on Jump City. Her very sudden turn and willingness to abandon the Titans mid-combat also flies in the face of a seemingly genuinely relationship formed between her and Superboy, as well as Blackfire’s character-defining revelation that not only did she kill her parents out of self-defense, but it was actually Kory’s refusal to return to Tamaran that caused her to do so. On the other hand, Blackfire did seem genuinely confused as to why she was stealing her sister’s powers as it was happening. Virtually every incarnation of her character-from her introduction in New Teen Titans to Justice League Odyssey to Teen Titans Go! and beyond-has depicted her as the villain. She was clearly introduced to the series with the idea of her being a villain. Whether Kory, and indeed Titans fans alike, can actually trust Blackfire is an interesting question. Of course, the now completely powerless Kory immediately accuses her sister of plotting this from the very beginning despite Blackfire’s claims that she has no idea what happened, throwing all their hard work and progress out the window. After escaping to a secluded area, Kory attempts to heal her sister but in the process Blackfire somehow siphons all of her powers. Blackfire is shot and injured when their surrender attempt turns into a violent shoutout between the Titans and the police. During the season 3 episode “Troubled Water”, the Titans attempt to turn themselves in to the GCPD as a show of good faith after being framed by Scarecrow, who somehow managed to hack into every screen in Gotham and accuse the group of poisoning the city’s water supply. Just as Blackfire was settling in as a member of the team, the show’s writers pulled the rug out from under the whole thing. Related: Why Batman Attempts To Take His Own Life In Titans Season 3 Blackfire has spent the remainder of the season rebuilding her relationship with her sister and even managed to gain back enough trust to join the Titans, new super suit and all. When she mysteriously began having nightmarish visions and waking up in trances with no control of her faculties, Gar somewhat hesitantly helped her track the source of the problem, finding and releasing Blackfire from a secret government containment facility that-apparently-had captured her upon arrival on Earth. It was made clear that she was losing her abilities during the final battle against Deathstroke and Cadmus Labs in San Francisco, but when season 3 finally arrived she was back to roasting bad guys at seemingly full strength with no explanation provided. ![]() Kory received a few changes in between seasons as well.
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