Teen Titans (2003–2006)
10/10
No expectations is a surefire way to obtain appreciation
26 August 2005
To be honest, I was prejudice against this show right from the beginning. I thought it was simply some violent children's show with teenagers winning battles solely through the power of friendship. I was reluctant to watch any of the episodes and refused bluntly to my friends when they suggested seeing just an episode.

Then, one night when I was baby sitting, the kid I was looking after asked if he could watch Teen Titans. I wasn't about to object and make him watch "Will & Grace" (A show which definitely wouldn't be appropriate for his age.) I simply nodded and he expertly changed the channel and we began to watch.

I had no expectations for the show, but I also had nothing else to occupy myself. I rolled my eyes as I saw a little green character, which he explained to me was Beast Boy, downloading a video game on his friend's computer console. By the time catchy theme song began, I was mildly interested. Through out the episode I realized that the characters each had a personality and problems of their own. They had their funny quirks and excellent chemistry, the very basis of a hit show like "Friends".

I now proudly say that I'm a fan of Teen Titans watch it often. I expected nothing out of the show, and it turned out to be something I actually enjoy. People who don't like this show expect it to be something as impressive as "Justice League", and are disappointed. This show is DIFFERENT, therefore it will only impress you if you aren't looking for a hard-hitting action series. So I advise you to view this show with nothing in mind realize how pleasurable a silly kid's cartoon can really be.
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