"OK, just hear me out, guys. I know some of you might be side-eyeing this selection like, "Another superhero show? Aren't there enough?" Well, no, and let me tell you why. Titans is absolutely worth the DC Universe purchase. It takes the fantastic world of comic book heroes and gives them the gritty edge that you won't see on network TV. Titans doesn't just show us Robin, Starfire, Raven, and Beast Boy teaming up to kick ass and save the day; it introduces us to the wholly flawed and falling-apart Dick Grayson, who finds himself caring for Rachel Roth, who is looking for a home as much as she's searching for answers about her powers. When they meet the mysterious badass that is Kory, who has no memory of who she is or what she's doing, and pick up Gar Logan along the way, they become some semblance of a family — albeit a family with a lot of anger issues that regularly leaves a wake of destruction behind.
"Titans is more than just a superhero show, but it doesn't ignore its comic-book origins. We dive into the lives and backstories of the caped crusaders who surround the Titans, and through them, the Titans become more fully realised as we understand their methods and motives. It's really good and has the potential to be great. Even the racist cowards who can't handle their fictional fap fantasy being depicted by a black woman aren't going to ruin my enjoyment of the series. Stay mad." — MP