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Episode #014 (385-621) – Wired, Part 1 Original Airdate – March 30th, 2002 Zee and Ro encounter a gang of tech-savvy teens, who have followed them on the net and want to help. At first Zee and Ro trust them, but then realize too late that it’s a trap, and all these kids want is to strip Media by Borg4of3 | Credits: Producer Liz Holzman, Robert Goodman Associate Producer Haven Alexander Written by Robert Goodman Directed by Tim Maltby Directed by Curt Geda Music by Michael McCuistion Animation Services Sum Min Image Pictures Voices: |
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| Review The second season kicks off with a rip-roaring two parter. In "Wired: Part One" Zeta and Ro are STILL on the run from government agents. Agent Lee has been replaced with Agent Rush, a no-nonsense woman who takes an instant dislike to Agent West (a delightfully doofy Michael Unfortunately their REAL plan is to strip down Zeta’s hardware for his technology which they do once he and Ro are separated. Ro is taken hostage by a geek named Bus who has a huge crush on her. She escapes and rushes back to the geek’s quarters to find Zeta. He has ALSO managed to escape just as NSA agents close in. They take off but are soon cornered. This is a great episode and proof that after a disappointing first season The Zeta Project has finally gotten on track. There are genuine moments of tension as Zeta realizes what a bad spot he is in. The writing has improved greatly. The first season had a lot of tired storytelling and clichéd dialogue but other than a laughably bad love song sung by Bus the writing has improved a lot. The animation is also much better. Zeta sports a sleek, new look and the designs flow together much better. The characters have bold outlines around them and look cartoonier and it gives a look that’s certainly different from any other DCAU series but actually works. A great start to the second season and proof that this show DOES belong in the DCAU. Story: **** |





































