Kaldur is kinda like the Cyclops of Young Justice. the most mature and resilient member team and one that carries the burden of being the team leader and also the character where everybody (including the writers) takes most of they're frustration on.
This might be my favorite video from Implicitily. I never thought of Kaldur being a man (I know he's still a kid) who lacked coping mechanisms and had developed the soldier mindset (which isn't something original for a comic character) without ever stopping and realizing that he's always been this way and had always been mature in order to be seen as capable for those around him since he was a kid (which is something original for a comic character).I really like the concept that Kaldur is just a guy who can't see the problem with holding extremely heavy burdens alone himself while also being wise enough to realize that he is probably the only type of person who can shoulder so much on his own. With time, he learns how to balance all the burdens he shoulders and begins to pursue his own personal life, not just for the benefit of all those he protects and fights alongside but also for himself because he comes to realize that he also needs to take a breath every now and then.I think this should be a part of the core building blocks of his character for whatever DC decides to do with him in the future because the character isn't perfect, but Young Justice did a damn good job, and DC should continue to build off of what they did with Kaldur. (Don't know if you'll see this, Implicitily, but I love your videos and your mind. Appreciate how you break things down and tackle the psychology of the fictional characters, making them feel more relatable and enjoyable for the next time I see them. Anyways, appreciate you :), much love.)
Agreed, this video and implicitly in general were class. It summed up really good the character even though at surface level kaldur can be seen as someone simply just “resilient”. So the fact a video can be able to break it down deeper and over time is absolute class.
I actually get a little emotional with the character of Aqualad. I identify with him because as a kid I grew up way too fast and shouldered responsibilities that maybe I shouldn't have. It's to the point that, like Aqualad, I too sacrifice my time and energy in unfair circumstances. People tell me I shouldn't have to or praise me after, but I never respond to it. It's what needed doing. It's so difficult to remind myself that I need time to breathe. Thanks for the video. He's definitely one of my favorite characters.
I hope you find others who are willing to help share your responsibilities/burdens without being asked and that you receive the same energy that you give to others. I hope you are appreciated 🤗. I relate to this character and these feel man. 😮💨😌 "It just needed to get done."💯
Duty is the word i always described Kaldur, not dutiful, duty... that is, as you said, what defined him. So much so, that when M'gann did her number on him... he did recognise himself, not like i think anyone else would have fared better than him having the full might of M'gann unleashed on them, but... his mental image of himself was... haunting. He still could actualize, take his form, but not recognise himself as himself, which says a lot. Kaldur is my favorite character of YJ, no cap, from the moment i saw him in the first episode, to the AMAZING second season to finally he taking time to let himself breath, let go of duty for a moment and relax. But even being define by duty, Kaldy never recented this or anyone for "letting him carry it", it is who he is and he loves it, he just needed other people, the ones he loves and loves him back, to remember him that there is more to life than that... and even then, he still was the pillar that supported so much, it is kinda scary but still inspiring about how much Kaldur puts himself out there, on the forefront of everything.
For a little while I was in a downards direction (nowhere near my lowest points or anything, just indulging in the unhealthy). One of the steps back towards a more joyous, balanced life. Was making a rule "If Implicitly Pretentious uploads, no watching anything else before his video." They are intellectually stimulating, emotionally resonant, andd always an experience that lifts me up in some way. Either as a fan of these shows, as a Social Work Student, or just a person navigating the world. Thanks.
Finally my man Kaldur gets his spotlight (analysis video). I relate heavy with Kaldur but what I found so interesting about his character which you pointed out is that during season 1, he wasn't really a character you would focus really, until season 2 when he pretended to be a supervillian only for the truth to be revealed which retroactively made him even more interesting in season 1. The reason why it was so believable was because of the weight he had to carry which would make anyone enter their Viilian arc.
I've sometimes been praised for taking care of my family at 16, then started to do a lot of career progress and now at 23 having a great job. I always felt connected with Kaldur but couldn't describe why, thank you for putting it into words.
Kaldur was always my favorite back then and is still now, but for very different reasons. I kind of relate to putting others’ wellbeing and feelings before myself, even to my detriment. Not as badly as he does, but still.
For the few who read this, that opening quote is extremely real. In my studies of psychology, there is one variable that leads to longevity. That variable, is the people you hold dear. Men live shorter lives than women not because they do more dangerous stuff, but because they don't have the same strong connections with people. Women tend to have stronger connections with their children, stronger family ties, and stronger connections to people they have met. Men are taught that their emotions are weakness, to stand tall and alone. Without the connection to other people, the drive to take their own life has nothing to oppose it. So, call your parents, your siblings, your old friends, the guy at the bar you drink with every Tuesday. You need them and they need you.
Unfortunately, this resonates with me to my very core... every word in this script about Kaldur's life is almost parallel to mine. A Unique Symmetry. I'm about to release a book of poetry...perhaps I should dig deeper into emotional resiliency.
@@workemail8723 Thanks for inquiring. It's no longer a working title, but I can't disclose until publishing. I'll post a link here when it's available.
I truly feel that he is nothing but his responsibility and duty, and that did not change even after phantoms, he just took the time to grieve and rest as a responsibility to the people around him. It was weird to see people tell him to be "himself" when he'd never learned to, especially his parents. Also small thing here, why was there no damn set up for Wyynde? My favorite character was also bi and they just threw it at me? Thought i missed something. I mean, how did they meet? How did wyynde get through his mission-focused-soldier schtick? Wht does Kaldur look good with a beard?
The closest we get to Wyynde before season 3 was him in a cameo in the tie-in comic books. However, he was part of an enemy group called the Purists, so it definitely took time for him and Kaldur to befriend each other.
@@GamerSlyRatchet1 I would've loved to see it, y'know. Felt like everyone else had their relationships fleshed out, except for the main man Kaldur. And maybe Dick.
@@DaWelshmanWell you know how studios are about showing the "Gêy". But I agree with everything you've stated here. I too wish to see more of my fav 💚.
Hey maybe you don’t need this but your content makes me really happy. Beyond sparking my joy as a diehard DC fan, I go back to your Superman videos a lot. If you for, whatever reason, feel bad about your RUclips career I just want to remind you that you are doing good work. Thank you, for real.
I don't watch a lot of the DC shows you talk about, but I always learn something amazing from your character studies. It's amazing how well interpreted these characters are and it's so cathartic to hear. Another incredible video essay!! 👏
I've introduced my friend to Young Justice, and when I was watching season 1 with him (it was my third watch in the past couple years), I really liked Kaldur! Watching Young Justice as a kid, I was a fan of the more immature characters, like Wally. Kaldur seemed 'boring' back then. Then as I got back into the show as an adult I really liked Dick for his humour and interesting character growth. But Kaldur was still on the side. Now, watching Young Justice, already knowing Wally's and Dick's stories very well, Kaldur just stood out brilliantly. I remarked to my friend, "How did I not realise this?! Kaldur is such a great character! I never noticed he had webbed hands!" And other things like that. So this current rewatching of Young Justice is for Kaldur, and I am so excited to go through the entire show again.
So I'm trying to remember: Did Kaldur appear before Jackson Hyde debuted in the comics? Or was Jackson introduced as a way to build hype for Kaldur, because Young Justice definitely supercharged his popularity.
Kaldur was created first and Geoff Johns liked him enough to introduce him in the comics. But because comic production faster, he came out in the comics first as Jackson Hyde and took a very different direction than Kaldur did. Even their sexual orientations are different despite both ending up with men.
I know it isn't what this video is about, but in season 2 I got disappointed that it wasn't Kaldur who defeated Black Beetle. It had been shown that the beetles were vulnerable to magic, and the way Kaldur took down Connor when this one attached him that for me it was a given.
. . .my family tells me I do this same thing. I tough out my skin condition, I give every dollar I have to help them and to honor my promises. I felt as though, I was only doing the obvious correct choice. I never thought about it in another way. This video, actually opened my eyes to what they mean when they say I need to act for myself. It doesn't mean I need to give up acting in the way I feel is responsible, but it instead means I need to act in the ways responsible for myself as well.
i never finished YJ so its so awesome to learn what good places they went with Kaldur♥ (also love the "competensy porn" line lol its so real. with current aversion to "strong" characters and how a character has to "secretly be shaking in their boots at all times and secretly think about their trauma every minute of their day" just a very responsible competent guy is refreshing)
Kaldur was fantastic in season 1, I'd say speaking of season 1 after multiple rewatches he the most mature and the best member of the team,his arc in season 2 was also fantastic unfortunately he is so underrated his arc in S3 wasn't bad but not really as good as others,so underrated love to see more of kaldur with this personality in the comics.
Anyone else find it weird how Aquaman in young justice is voiced by Phil LaMarr, in the series that proceeded the DC animated series where LaMarr voiced John Stewart/Green Lantern in that one?
Nope. I was surprised I didn't realize he was voicing Aquaman until I read the credits for "Injustice". He has great range. I can't picture anyone doing better.
@@workemail8723 I mean yeah he is a great voice actor, but having loved the animated series justice league and JLU, my mind can only imagine him playing John Stewart, who is my favourite green lantern because of this series. That's why it's weird imagining him voicing another character like this from the same team dynamic. It be like Kevin Conroy voicing the Flash.
@@workemail8723 I mean yeah he is a great voice actor, but having loved the animated series justice league and JLU, my mind can only imagine him playing John Stewart, who is my favourite green lantern because of this series. That's why it's weird imagining him voicing another character like this from the same team dynamic. It be like Kevin Conroy voicing the Flash.
@@MrOrcshaman In "Justice League" (cartoon) Flash was voiced by the actor who played Lex in "Smallville". So I can kind of understand. It really made that episode where Lex and Flash switch bodies and Lex is voicing Lex in Flashes body.
Is there a video on JLU Superman? Specifically on how angry he is. Im rewatching the series now and it feels like Cadmus arc shows is the angriest a good Superman has ever been
I like the part where they made him gay without any prior hints and made his lover look like knock off Garth. Dude just popped into existence without any backstory like: "Yep, here he is. You'll like this guy right?" All complaints aside Kaldur was an excellent character for those 1st 2 seasons. Stoic but full of heart. The deception arc with Black Manta was one of the craziest plots I've seen a "kids" cartoon do, and I love how he eventually becomes the new Aquaman. Would've preferred to see this inheritance on screen tho. YJ has a huge problem with doing changes off screen and just telling you it happened instead of showing it.
This isn't in young justice, nor is it truly relevant to the video above but... during injustice Kaldur uses his water powers to cause a tidal wave sourced from the Washington monument to drown like 400 politicians, which is a huge display of power we don't get to see in young justice.
Well in injustice that Kaldur Did what he did because he was a Traitor. In Young Justice, I'm fairly certain he can do that But if he Causes a tsunami, he's gonna hurt innocent people as opposed to just the bad guys
Great video Sir.. Kaldur is a great character and has a great character arc, but I am sad that the heterosexual black man representation is not as important as others.
Kaldur is kinda like the Cyclops of Young Justice. the most mature and resilient member team and one that carries the burden of being the team leader and also the character where everybody (including the writers) takes most of they're frustration on.
It's just because they are the same voice actor
@@Science__Politics Cyclops not Cyborg
Same with Leonardo. If you’re gonna be the leader then you’d better expect to have the hardest struggles and backlash
@@Dhampir101980 and that is why Leo is my favorite Turtle. Sorry Michaelangelo fans
@@tylerbertram7065 every turtle has their own unique attributes that makes them great
This might be my favorite video from Implicitily. I never thought of Kaldur being a man (I know he's still a kid) who lacked coping mechanisms and had developed the soldier mindset (which isn't something original for a comic character) without ever stopping and realizing that he's always been this way and had always been mature in order to be seen as capable for those around him since he was a kid (which is something original for a comic character).I really like the concept that Kaldur is just a guy who can't see the problem with holding extremely heavy burdens alone himself while also being wise enough to realize that he is probably the only type of person who can shoulder so much on his own. With time, he learns how to balance all the burdens he shoulders and begins to pursue his own personal life, not just for the benefit of all those he protects and fights alongside but also for himself because he comes to realize that he also needs to take a breath every now and then.I think this should be a part of the core building blocks of his character for whatever DC decides to do with him in the future because the character isn't perfect, but Young Justice did a damn good job, and DC should continue to build off of what they did with Kaldur.
(Don't know if you'll see this, Implicitily, but I love your videos and your mind. Appreciate how you break things down and tackle the psychology of the fictional characters, making them feel more relatable and enjoyable for the next time I see them. Anyways, appreciate you :), much love.)
Agreed, this video and implicitly in general were class. It summed up really good the character even though at surface level kaldur can be seen as someone simply just “resilient”. So the fact a video can be able to break it down deeper and over time is absolute class.
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I actually get a little emotional with the character of Aqualad. I identify with him because as a kid I grew up way too fast and shouldered responsibilities that maybe I shouldn't have. It's to the point that, like Aqualad, I too sacrifice my time and energy in unfair circumstances. People tell me I shouldn't have to or praise me after, but I never respond to it. It's what needed doing. It's so difficult to remind myself that I need time to breathe.
Thanks for the video. He's definitely one of my favorite characters.
I hope you find others who are willing to help share your responsibilities/burdens without being asked and that you receive the same energy that you give to others.
I hope you are appreciated 🤗. I relate to this character and these feel man. 😮💨😌
"It just needed to get done."💯
Duty is the word i always described Kaldur, not dutiful, duty... that is, as you said, what defined him.
So much so, that when M'gann did her number on him... he did recognise himself, not like i think anyone else would have fared better than him having the full might of M'gann unleashed on them, but... his mental image of himself was... haunting.
He still could actualize, take his form, but not recognise himself as himself, which says a lot.
Kaldur is my favorite character of YJ, no cap, from the moment i saw him in the first episode, to the AMAZING second season to finally he taking time to let himself breath, let go of duty for a moment and relax.
But even being define by duty, Kaldy never recented this or anyone for "letting him carry it", it is who he is and he loves it, he just needed other people, the ones he loves and loves him back, to remember him that there is more to life than that... and even then, he still was the pillar that supported so much, it is kinda scary but still inspiring about how much Kaldur puts himself out there, on the forefront of everything.
For a little while I was in a downards direction (nowhere near my lowest points or anything, just indulging in the unhealthy). One of the steps back towards a more joyous, balanced life. Was making a rule "If Implicitly Pretentious uploads, no watching anything else before his video."
They are intellectually stimulating, emotionally resonant, andd always an experience that lifts me up in some way. Either as a fan of these shows, as a Social Work Student, or just a person navigating the world.
Thanks.
Finally my man Kaldur gets his spotlight (analysis video). I relate heavy with Kaldur but what I found so interesting about his character which you pointed out is that during season 1, he wasn't really a character you would focus really, until season 2 when he pretended to be a supervillian only for the truth to be revealed which retroactively made him even more interesting in season 1. The reason why it was so believable was because of the weight he had to carry which would make anyone enter their Viilian arc.
i fucking love these
I've sometimes been praised for taking care of my family at 16, then started to do a lot of career progress and now at 23 having a great job.
I always felt connected with Kaldur but couldn't describe why, thank you for putting it into words.
Kaldur was always my favorite back then and is still now, but for very different reasons. I kind of relate to putting others’ wellbeing and feelings before myself, even to my detriment. Not as badly as he does, but still.
me listening to this while working out only to only almost drop a dumbbell on my face while you say the downtime line LOL
For the few who read this, that opening quote is extremely real. In my studies of psychology, there is one variable that leads to longevity. That variable, is the people you hold dear.
Men live shorter lives than women not because they do more dangerous stuff, but because they don't have the same strong connections with people. Women tend to have stronger connections with their children, stronger family ties, and stronger connections to people they have met. Men are taught that their emotions are weakness, to stand tall and alone. Without the connection to other people, the drive to take their own life has nothing to oppose it.
So, call your parents, your siblings, your old friends, the guy at the bar you drink with every Tuesday. You need them and they need you.
This reminds of how when people would tell me as a kid “you’re so mature for your age” I would say “that’s not really a compliment is it”
Unfortunately, this resonates with me to my very core... every word in this script about Kaldur's life is almost parallel to mine. A Unique Symmetry. I'm about to release a book of poetry...perhaps I should dig deeper into emotional resiliency.
What's the title?
@@workemail8723 Thanks for inquiring. It's no longer a working title, but I can't disclose until publishing. I'll post a link here when it's available.
I truly feel that he is nothing but his responsibility and duty, and that did not change even after phantoms, he just took the time to grieve and rest as a responsibility to the people around him. It was weird to see people tell him to be "himself" when he'd never learned to, especially his parents.
Also small thing here, why was there no damn set up for Wyynde? My favorite character was also bi and they just threw it at me? Thought i missed something.
I mean, how did they meet? How did wyynde get through his mission-focused-soldier schtick? Wht does Kaldur look good with a beard?
The closest we get to Wyynde before season 3 was him in a cameo in the tie-in comic books. However, he was part of an enemy group called the Purists, so it definitely took time for him and Kaldur to befriend each other.
@@GamerSlyRatchet1 I would've loved to see it, y'know. Felt like everyone else had their relationships fleshed out, except for the main man Kaldur. And maybe Dick.
@@DaWelshmanWell you know how studios are about showing the "Gêy".
But I agree with everything you've stated here. I too wish to see more of my fav 💚.
Best video yet from young justice series. Bro do the Gargoyles. So much to break down.
Hey maybe you don’t need this but your content makes me really happy. Beyond sparking my joy as a diehard DC fan, I go back to your Superman videos a lot. If you for, whatever reason, feel bad about your RUclips career I just want to remind you that you are doing good work. Thank you, for real.
This might be one of your best yet, the three sleepless nights were worth it. Thank you for this. Something about it felt healing.
I don't watch a lot of the DC shows you talk about, but I always learn something amazing from your character studies. It's amazing how well interpreted these characters are and it's so cathartic to hear. Another incredible video essay!! 👏
hes just that guy and thats y hes my only favorite Atlantis character in all of dc
I've introduced my friend to Young Justice, and when I was watching season 1 with him (it was my third watch in the past couple years), I really liked Kaldur! Watching Young Justice as a kid, I was a fan of the more immature characters, like Wally. Kaldur seemed 'boring' back then. Then as I got back into the show as an adult I really liked Dick for his humour and interesting character growth. But Kaldur was still on the side. Now, watching Young Justice, already knowing Wally's and Dick's stories very well, Kaldur just stood out brilliantly. I remarked to my friend, "How did I not realise this?! Kaldur is such a great character! I never noticed he had webbed hands!" And other things like that. So this current rewatching of Young Justice is for Kaldur, and I am so excited to go through the entire show again.
So I'm trying to remember: Did Kaldur appear before Jackson Hyde debuted in the comics? Or was Jackson introduced as a way to build hype for Kaldur, because Young Justice definitely supercharged his popularity.
Kaldur came first
From my memory both came around the same time, the comic maybe coming about a month earlier.
Kaldur was created first and Geoff Johns liked him enough to introduce him in the comics. But because comic production faster, he came out in the comics first as Jackson Hyde and took a very different direction than Kaldur did. Even their sexual orientations are different despite both ending up with men.
@@GamerSlyRatchet1Thank you for sharing this. Going to add this to the list of reasons to admire Greg Wiseman.
Jackson Hyde came first, idk why everyone keeps saying Kaldur came first. Jackson debuted in Brightest Day. Although it was a few months apart.
i just cannot get enough of these videos. the thoughtfulness, the introspection, the editing and quality - so perfect.
I know it isn't what this video is about, but in season 2 I got disappointed that it wasn't Kaldur who defeated Black Beetle. It had been shown that the beetles were vulnerable to magic, and the way Kaldur took down Connor when this one attached him that for me it was a given.
Kaldur is such a cool character. Level headed and likeable.
This show made me love so many characters I didn’t previously
My favourite moment was when Kaldur was the only one (asides from Superboy), who didn't back away when Ms Martian revealed her true form.
. . .my family tells me I do this same thing. I tough out my skin condition, I give every dollar I have to help them and to honor my promises. I felt as though, I was only doing the obvious correct choice. I never thought about it in another way.
This video, actually opened my eyes to what they mean when they say I need to act for myself. It doesn't mean I need to give up acting in the way I feel is responsible, but it instead means I need to act in the ways responsible for myself as well.
Kaldur is such a fascinating character, what a great video essay!
Kaldur is best boy and my fav character in young!
Why is Radioactive in the description lol
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I'M WAKING UP 🔥🔥🔥
@@morch7567TO ASH AND DUST 🔥🔥🔥
My dude. My man. My guy.
Young Justice got the BEST performance out of their VAs.
i never finished YJ so its so awesome to learn what good places they went with Kaldur♥ (also love the "competensy porn" line lol its so real. with current aversion to "strong" characters and how a character has to "secretly be shaking in their boots at all times and secretly think about their trauma every minute of their day" just a very responsible competent guy is refreshing)
Each one of these are treasures. The way you build them, amazing
Kaldur was fantastic in season 1, I'd say speaking of season 1 after multiple rewatches he the most mature and the best member of the team,his arc in season 2 was also fantastic unfortunately he is so underrated his arc in S3 wasn't bad but not really as good as others,so underrated love to see more of kaldur with this personality in the comics.
You grabbed my attention by framing it as "Comepetency porn".
okay fine i'll rewatch all of young justice 🙄
Even wynnde was concerned about him
I enjoy the coloured backdrops in the video, new addition, really cool compared to the black backdrops
The one point that was missing was that there is a cost to that resilience and I think Kaldur new it.
You mind elaborating a bit more. I could figure it out but my brain is a bit slow/tired today.
Hitting a little too close to home with this one
Anyone else find it weird how Aquaman in young justice is voiced by Phil LaMarr, in the series that proceeded the DC animated series where LaMarr voiced John Stewart/Green Lantern in that one?
Nope. I was surprised I didn't realize he was voicing Aquaman until I read the credits for "Injustice".
He has great range. I can't picture anyone doing better.
@@workemail8723 I mean yeah he is a great voice actor, but having loved the animated series justice league and JLU, my mind can only imagine him playing John Stewart, who is my favourite green lantern because of this series.
That's why it's weird imagining him voicing another character like this from the same team dynamic. It be like Kevin Conroy voicing the Flash.
@@workemail8723 I mean yeah he is a great voice actor, but having loved the animated series justice league and JLU, my mind can only imagine him playing John Stewart, who is my favourite green lantern because of this series.
That's why it's weird imagining him voicing another character like this from the same team dynamic. It be like Kevin Conroy voicing the Flash.
@@MrOrcshaman In "Justice League" (cartoon) Flash was voiced by the actor who played Lex in "Smallville". So I can kind of understand.
It really made that episode where Lex and Flash switch bodies and Lex is voicing Lex in Flashes body.
This is awesome and amazing
I wish people remember Garth more, bur Kaldur/Jackson is the best Aqualad.
Is there a video on JLU Superman? Specifically on how angry he is. Im rewatching the series now and it feels like Cadmus arc shows is the angriest a good Superman has ever been
I like the part where they made him gay without any prior hints and made his lover look like knock off Garth. Dude just popped into existence without any backstory like: "Yep, here he is. You'll like this guy right?"
All complaints aside Kaldur was an excellent character for those 1st 2 seasons. Stoic but full of heart. The deception arc with Black Manta was one of the craziest plots I've seen a "kids" cartoon do, and I love how he eventually becomes the new Aquaman. Would've preferred to see this inheritance on screen tho. YJ has a huge problem with doing changes off screen and just telling you it happened instead of showing it.
We need another season
I just need more in any form it takes.
Not after the trash they served up in the last season
I know what they were going for, but last season fell flat in execution
That's valid. I just give the show a pass because I want more time with these characters even if it's under baked and under budgeted.
god i fucking love your content
Marcus Aurelius, that's who he reminds me of.
10:55 not in any way related to the video but they say 4 green lanterns but we have only ever seen hal guy and john
Probably my favorite from the show was shocked when they made him gay. Also his va always does a great job
He was always bi, you weren't a fan of the character just the ideal you built up in your head.
I bet you don't even READ his comics.
Ahhh the great character
Outside of the forced 🌈
How does that diminish his character?
What are you implying?
kaldur best Aquaman !
Great video but I'm not sure I'm feeling this new end credits song😂
excellent
SUPER NICE
Competency porn is my new favourite words
Let’s GOOOOOOOOOOO
Bummed they didn’t do the Tempest character.
Plz do Beast boy from Young justice next
*"No One Else"*
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* ......
kaldur is epic
To the end? Young Justice isn’t over.
It is kinda.
Even Weisman doesn't know if there will be a Season 5.
🔥🔥
video over red tornado??
nice
Downtime.
Hello
Pachelbel Canon! 😮
Kaldur lost his soulmate and went gay😪 loved young justice
The impostor syndrome here is crazy
Did Leon Dryden major in psychology?
This isn't in young justice, nor is it truly relevant to the video above but... during injustice Kaldur uses his water powers to cause a tidal wave sourced from the Washington monument to drown like 400 politicians, which is a huge display of power we don't get to see in young justice.
Well in injustice that Kaldur Did what he did because he was a Traitor. In Young Justice, I'm fairly certain he can do that But if he Causes a tsunami, he's gonna hurt innocent people as opposed to just the bad guys
Kaldur is a mirror of my girlfriend
Why’d they have to make his mom so hot
they made him gay for 0 reason
If he was CIS what would have been different???
Anyone know what song is at the end?
Ok
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I can not fid it anywhere what is the song over the credits?
Roof feat. Naiad - The Streets
Whats the classical piece you play?
:)
When they turned him fruity i gave up the show
They had to make the black guy gay. Smh
Great video Sir.. Kaldur is a great character and has a great character arc, but I am sad that the heterosexual black man representation is not as important as others.
Oh my gawd... You are just disappointing. You just couldn't leave a compliment without being homophobic huh?
such a good video I had to see it twice. Great Job, Leo.