More frustratingly, the plot we do have is confusing and repetitive.

As an example, this episode starts almost exactly the same way the third episode did.

Jason beats up Dr. Light and makes his escape, only to be cornered by Deathstroke.

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Literally the same sequence that kicked off his kidnapping!

His friends arent having much luck finding him.

Gar feels bad for going along with Jason on their ill-founded mission as well he should!

Luckily, thats right when Kory shows back up.

In typical big-sister fashion, Kory tells Rachel that her anxieties around her powers are natural.

Koris own powers also exceeded the standard on her home planet.

Good riddance, I say!

Hearing this, Rose naturally decides to try and flee, and even manages to outbox Hank.

Luckily for everyone, Rose has a healing factor that immediately stitches her body back together.

But Rachel freaks out, telling Kori shes wrong and not everyone gets to choose to be good.

She talks about things they did, whereas Garths death was something that happened to him.

That flashback did not really teach us that much.

Dick decides to give Deathstroke something else in exchange for Jasons safety: himself.

But meeting Deathstroke without any weapons turns out not to be the best idea.

For the second time this season, we get a cliffhanger of Deathstroke doing something bad to Jason.

Were really due for a shake-up.