Teen Titans Go! season 2 episode 38 Recap and FAQ
Episode Summary
The Titans eagerly plan a TV night, reminiscing about their favorite shows, but are dismayed when they can't find the remote. Cyborg, deeply attached to TV, struggles along with the others to find meaningful activities without it. They try hobbies like playing the keyboard, bodybuilding, and volunteering, but feel unfulfilled. Their brains start to "rot" from lack of TV, leading to a crisis. A personified TV intervenes, revealing its affection for Cyborg and helping them find the remote to reverse the brain rot. The Titans happily return to binge-watching TV.
Full Episode S02E38 Recap
Frequently Asked Questions
What TV shows do the Titans mention wanting to watch?
They mention "The Golden Girls," "The Crosby Pudding Half Hour Show of Sweaters," "Alf," "Manimal," and "The A-Team."
Why can't the Titans watch "The A-Team"?
They can't find the TV remote.
How does Cyborg feel about television?
Cyborg feels that TV is very important, teaching him life lessons and filling his time.
What is the group's initial solution to not having a remote?
They consider using the buttons on the TV.
What activities do the Titans try without TV?
They try engaging in conversation, watching a parade, learning the keyboard, bodybuilding, and doing volunteer work.
Why do the Titans feel empty after trying new activities?
They miss the entertainment and lessons learned from watching TV.
What happens to the Titans' brains without TV?
Their brains start to "rot" due to a lack of television.
Who saves the Titans from their brain rot?
A personified version of the TV saves them.
What does TV tell Cyborg is necessary to save his friends?
TV tells Cyborg that watching quality programming is necessary to reverse the brain rot.
What do the Titans end up doing after their brains are fixed?
They decide to watch 18 hours of "The A-Team."