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Justice League, “Hearts and Minds”

The Green Lantern Corps are a mainstay of the DC universe. They’re a simple concept: light rings, willpower, good…most of the time, anyway. Those rings are formidable in the right hands. Even the toned-down DCAU versions still stand up against heavily armed space cruisers. So when a cult of flaming weirdos takes out a few of them, there’s an understanding that something pretty bad is happening. And indeed, there are a couple of on-screen deaths, Lanterns we barely know.

“Hearts and Minds”, on its surface, is more standard Justice League fare: a faraway planet, a powerful enemy we recognize, some old friends. Just beneath that, though, is John Stewart and a homecoming of sorts.

Despero here is a natural enemy for a Green Lantern: fanatical, powerful, interested in cosmic tyranny. He also checks many boxes on your standard list of cult leader requirements:

There’s some subtext here, but it’s so close to the surface as to be visible. John may have his will broken, but there was never anything physically wrong with him – his conflict is as much internal as with Despero.

But there is Despero, and his imminent plans for conquest. Thankfully, there is a resistance – there’s always a resistance – and one familiar face in Katma Tui. She’s fine as a piece of John’s history and a reflection of his psyche here, though it’s kind of a shame we don’t see more of her. She’s pretty good at her job, understanding basic subterfuge and wielding her ring very effectively.

The more I think about it, the more I keep confusing this episode with Teen Wolf. This is sort of a sports movie / homecoming for John, right down to Shayera’s pep talk with a slap on the butt. The episode does come full circle, with John rediscovering his will by remembering his reason to fight.

Oh, and I guess there is the rest of the league, too. Flash and Kilowog are kind of a fun team, even if the comedy here is mostly perfunctory. And J’onn is more of a plot device than anything.

This isn’t a bad episode, I guess, but it’s not as fun as “Maid of Honor”, much less as compelling as the others. The best episodes push the boundaries a little, have conflicts with real stakes, and give us the best versions of these characters. “Hearts and Minds” doesn’t paint a bad picture, but I feel like I can still see the numbers underneath. There’s some decent conflict and it’s always fun to see the other Green Lanterns, and the final John/Despero fight isn’t terrible. John really needs a natural enemy, even if Despero wasn’t the the type to reappear.

I really like John Stewart as a character. He’s maybe my favorite Green Lantern, and the DCAU is the main reason why. I just wish I liked this episode as much as I liked John as a character. But it does end with our old married couple having a nice moment as the league goes home, serving as a first step to where this season will end up.

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