By 5 months ago. x.Members of Young Justice: Outsiders celebrate Thanksgiving, which turns out to be an eventful day when royalty needs to be rescued.It’s Thanksgiving on Young Justice: Outsiders, and while some and extended family are enjoying the festivities, others are not.
Halo is still reeling from the knowledge of her involvement in the deaths of her boyfriend Brion Markov’s parents, but Brion is thankful to have Halo and his sister Tara in his life. Thanksgiving at Harper’s Young Justice: Outsiders episode 16 (Credit: DC Universe)Artemis and Will Harper have set a grand table for Thanksgiving and Dr. Jace is delighted. She commends Artemis for being a great mentor to the new Young Justice members, a revelation that Artemis’ mother, Paula (formerly Huntress), doesn’t take kindly to. Paula doesn’t want her daughter to suffer the way she has, she’d rather Artemis and Will stay out of crime-fighting for good, so that they can raise Lian together.
Considering how Artemis and Will have been eyeing each other since the return of Young Justice: Outsiders, it wouldn’t be a surprise if they ended up being an endgame couple. More from Show Snob.Forager notices that Victor Stone is feeling low this holiday season. Vic still hasn’t come to terms with his transformation into Cyborg and nothing and no one seems to be helping him. When Forager tries to bring Vic into the fold, all he gets for his efforts are curt retorts.While at dinner, Halo freaks out and tells Dr. Jace about the memories she accessed of her former self. Jace thinks Brion will be understanding since Halo is not Gabrielle, but Halo would rather Brion is left in the dark. After Jace tells Halo to go back into the house and act normal, she makes a call to a mysterious person asking for help.Eventually, Vic also joins the others for dinner, much to the delight of Forager, who now has a new member in his ‘hive’.
Rescuing Perdita Young Justice: Outsiders episode 16 (Credit: DC Universe)The younger members of Young Justice take the day off to help the meta-kids from the Youth Centre have fun. But this being a the fun doesn’t last long. Wendy is almost catatonic after putting on the inhibitor collar, and peer counselor Eduardo has no idea how to snap her out of it.
Beast Boy would prefer to put on a fantastic display of their superpowers so as to show the new metas what superhero life is like, but Young Justice’s covert status means Beast Boy will have to abandon this plan. Their reverie is interrupted by Count Vertigo, who incapacitates everyone in an effort to kidnap his niece, Beast Boy’s girlfriend Perdita. The team successfully disable Vertigo’s helicopter, but the Count has added new abilities to his repertoire. He’s able to add illusions that deceive the team, ensuring Young Justice run around in circles instead of finding Perdita. How is the Count able to do all this?By not being the Count, at all! Perdita’s captor is none other than Psimon, and his henchperson is Devastation. They make a formidable duo, but they’re no match for Young Justice.
The team can’t help but wonder why Onslaught, the villain team that Psimon is part of, is after Perdita or her home nation of Vlatava when Eduardo realizes Perdita’s kidnapping was just a distraction. Onslaught’s real mission is to re-capture the meta-kids from the Youth Centre. To bring you the best content on our sites and applications, Meredith partners with third party advertisers to serve digital ads, including personalized digital ads. Those advertisers use tracking technologies to collect information about your activity on our sites and applications and across the Internet and your other apps and devices.You always have the choice to experience our sites without personalized advertising based on your web browsing activity by visiting the, the, and/or the, from each of your browsers or devices.
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“I'm sorry it was too far away for you to punch. I'm sure that really frustrates you.”—,Eliot Spencer is a United States Black Ops soldier turned retrieval specialist who is now the protector of the Leverage team. A man of many talents, little is known about his past aside from his connections to the US military. His character serves as a gallowglass, an elite warrior who protects and aides an aristocratic leader, such as Nate.Eliot's role on the team is to protect the individual members, and particularly, to get them out of trouble faster than they get into it.
Many of his adversaries underestimate him, as Sterling discovers in. Eliot is a skilled fighter with a razor sharp mind and zen-like demeanor. He prefers hand-to-hand combat to guns, for which he has an active dislike, despite his skills as a marksman. This is likely due to the fact that Eliot prefers to disable his opponents rather than kill them. Eliot also has some surprising skills.
He is a talented gourmet chef and claims to grow his own food.When asked about Eliot and his development, Christian Kane replied,“Time goes on and Eliot's not the hired killer if you will. You start to see that he's starting to give more and more of his heart to the team and the people he's helping, and at some point, I know that's probably going to hurt him, to be honest with you. He's probably going to snap back to even worse than he was before.”While not an actor like Sophie, Eliot can blend into his roles easily when called on to play the role of grifter. Although he worked alone for years, Eliot has slowly grown to trust being on a team. Eliot's relationships with the individual members of the team vary and are still developing. He respects Nate as a leader, allies with Sophie to keep Nate in line, has a friendly rivalry with Hardison, and with Parker, while her behavior perplexes him, he trusts her to do the job.During an actors' panel at Con-Con 2010, Kane explained that he based Eliot on B.A.
Baracus from The A-Team, saying, 'I just decided he was gonna be pissed at everybody.' For inspiration, he purchased the 'iPity' application for his iPhone, which will play a random phrase by Baracus. Contents SkillsEliot Spencer is very well versed in the distinctiveness of certain organizations.