Episode #23 – Betrayal Original Airdate – July 31st, 2004 After a few weeks as a Teen Titan, Terra has everything she ever wanted: a nice home, good friends, and even a little romance with Beast Boy . | Titans Writers Written by Amy Wolfram Directed by Alex Soto Producer Glen Murakami Producers Linda M. Steiner, Bruce Timm Asst. Producer Kimberly A. Smith Music by Kristopher Carter Casting and Voice Direction Andrea Romano Animation Services by Dong Woo Animation Co., LTD. Titans Voices |
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| Review This episode was the key point in the Terra: Good or Evil? arc. After finally admitting to his feelings for her, Beast Boy and Terra finally hook up. This episode set up the finale so much it might as well have been a three-parter. To say this was a Beast Boy focused episode, who is, for me, the least entertaining of the Titans, it was actually a good episode, better than what followed it. The episode wasn’t without its humor, which was expected with The ending of this episode was easily the greatest part of it. Watching The episode mixed the humor, character interaction and fighting that you expect of Teen Titans well. It also had an above average ending, with Titans |




























































