Let's Get Serious

"Let's Get Serious" is Teen Titans Go! Season 2, Episode 16b (42b) and the 84th overall episode of the series.

Summary
After the Young Justice heroes easily take out the H.I.V.E. While the Teen Titans make silly jokes, Robin makes the team become more serious.

Plot
This episode starts with the H.I.V.E. Five stealing radioactive tubes from a storage area, however the Titans arrive on the scene to stop them. Robin declares it is the final battle, and tries to give an intimidating speech. However, he keeps getting interrupted by the other Titans making farting sounds. He finally gets fed-up and orders the other Titans to stop, but they say he's too serious and continue with their silliness. Robin reminds them that they are the last line of superheroes, and asks if they can't be serious then who would be. Right on queue, some of the Young Justice Heroes fly in and easily take down the H.I.V.E., while the Titans watch in amazement. Aqualad attacks Mammoth with a water dagger, Miss Martian stretches out her hands to punch Gizmo and Jinx, while Superboy takes out See-More and Billy Numerous, which impresses Starfire. After the H.I.V.E. get apprehended, Robin greets Aqualad and shows his respect for them. Aqualad halfheartedly greets him back, and asks to be excused, as there was an emergency in the SN-1885 quadrant. Robin nervously pretends his team should head there as well, however Aqualad mocks him by asking if it was on their way to "a pie eating competition". At the mention of "pie" Cyborg and Beast Boy come over and begin singing "I Love Pie", before Robin shoos then away. Aqualad then exclaims how the Teen Titans bring disgrace upon real heroes. Robin desperately tries defending his team, and states that even they did things differently, ultimately they both had the same goal of capturing bad guys. Aqualad looks over at Starfire and Raven, who break Jinx out of her manacles so they could go on another Girl's Night Out. Aqualad then declares that superheroes are supposed to teach important lessons about life. Robin sheepishly states the Titans also did so, but Aqualad jeers by asking if it was lessons like "books are dangerous", or whether "burgers or burritos were better". Robin protests that there is nothing wrong with being a bit silly, but Aqualad states the Titans couldn't be serious even for one second. Aqualad then ends the conversation and departs in disgust.

Back at the Titans Tower, Robin makes an effort to becomes more serious, and brings up his dead parents, much to the other Titans' shock. Starfire suspects Robin is acting this way due to feeling outclassed by the Young Justice Team, who she says are "real heroes". However Robin declares the Titans are real heroes too, only they had forgotten their true purpose due to spending to much time fooling around, even Raven. Raven denies this, but Robin reveals he knows what Raven had been hiding, and the scene switches to Raven doing a stand-up comedy routine with Robin in the audience unamused by it. Robin reaffirms that Raven isn't funny no matter how hard she tries, but he looks up to see all the Titans making silly faces. Raven tries to get Robin to admit they're a bit funny, but he angrily denies it, and says they could be so much more than their current two-dimensional state. Robin approaches Cyborg, and tweaks his curiosity by asking if his condition as a half-human, half-machine caused him to become conflicted over his identity. Upon hearing this Cyborg begins to think deeply and becomes more serious for a change. Starfire worries that being more serious could fracture the team, but Robin assures her that it would only make them stronger. Starfire still does not understand, to which Robin explains it is because she's an alien. The Titans finally agree to become more serious, and the "Serious Song" commences where all of the Titans undergo transformations into more serious appearances, including Silkie.

In the next scene, a computer display showing the time in 24 hour format, accompanied by the the words "Breakfast time". The scene cuts to the kitchen, where the Titans indeed are eating breakfast in a serious fashion. Robin asks if anyone would like to sing a song about pie, but Cyborg says he can't as he is too conflicted to sing. Beast Boy also adds that he feels so emotionally complex, and Raven remarks that they should've gotten serious years ago. Robin is now satisfied that his team is no longer a disgrace. Suddenly, the crime alert rings, and the Titans gather around the computer to discover the H.I.V.E. Five are about to launch a satellite capable of destroying the world. Robin declares that they must be stopped or the world will be destroyed. Starfire embraces Robin and is about to tell him something, but he pulls away, saying there isn't time before ordering the Titans away with a very serious: "Titans, Go!".

The Titans gather at an Arctic launch site as the H.I.V.E. finishes their preparations for their rocket. Starfire asks what they are looking at, stating that it is dark. Robin explains that the "night time is the most serious time to fight crime", but none of the Titans can see. Cyborg announces that he can use his cybernetic eye to see in the dark, but he dramatically adds that he hopes it does not cost him his humanity. Starfire again attempts to tell Robin something, but he brushes her off once more. Beast Boy says that, in case they do not return, it has been an honor serving with the other Titans before Robin initiates the attack, grunting, "Show time!". Just before the H.I.V.E. begins the launch countdown, the Titans emerge dramatically from the mist as Robin sneers, "Not on our watch!". Although Gizmo is shocked at how serious the Titans look, he starts the countdown anyway. The Titans promptly defeat the H.I.V.E. with a single attack each, but not in time to stop the launch. Robin shouts that the only way to stop the rocket is with "serious firepower", and Cyborg transforms into a gigantic weapon-saddle for Beast Boy's Tyrannosaurus Rex form as the other Titans jump on top. With a massive laser blast from Cyborg's cannons, the rocket is destroyed in space. Just as they finish, the Young Justice team appears. Aqualad is impressed, saying that although he had come to clean up the Titans' mess, it seems they have the situation under control after all. Robin gruffly states that perhaps Aqualad misjudged the Teen Titans, to which Aqualad responds that he worries they may have become too serious. The Titans however, have another "life and death" emergency to attend to, and they leave immediately, with Robin saying he has a feeling that "this is only the beginning".

Back the Titans' living room, Robin is surprised that Aqualad said the Titans are "too serious", but he is dismissed by Beast Boy. Cyborg drank all of Beast Boy's orange juice, and Beast Boy demands to know why. Cyborg bluntly states that he was thirsty, but Beast Boy refuses this excuse because his name was on the carton. He finally declares that if he can't trust Cyborg with juice, he can't trust him at all, and Cyborg reciprocates the sentiment. As Robin attempts to defuse the situation, Raven urgently exclaims that her inner demon is feeding on their anger. Starfire cries from everyone's anger as the dysfunction reaches a climax as all of the Titans scream at each other, causing Titans Tower to explode. As the Titans all go their separate ways, Robin admits that, though he thought being serious would bring the Titans together, it has instead driven them apart. It seems the episode is about to end on a sorrowful cliff-hanger.

However, this scene cuts to the same computer screen from earlier with the printout, "Next week on Teen Titans Go!". The final scene shows all of the Titans back in the Tower, acting all silly again, while Robin ashamedly shakes his head.

Characters

 * Robin
 * Starfire
 * Raven
 * Cyborg
 * Beast Boy
 * Silkie
 * Gizmo
 * Jinx
 * Mammoth
 * See-More
 * Billy Numerous
 * Trigon (mentioned)
 * Random Guy
 * Young Justice (debut)
 * Aqualad (Kaldur'ahm)
 * Superboy
 * Miss Martian

Songs

 * I Love Pie
 * Serious Song

Trivia

 * This episode aired one year after "Birds".
 * This is the second crossover in either show.
 * A record is broken for this episode being the first and only one for having two previews available before the release date.
 * Aqualad technically breaks the fourth wall when he calls Robin out, as he addressed many of the real-life complaints that Teen Titans Go! wasn't serious.
 * The Justice League Aqualad is voiced by Khary Payton in this episode, who also voices him in Young Justice.
 * This is the first time Robin's parents have been mentioned, and it is confirmed that they are dead.
 * This is the first time Raven has willingly joined in the other Titans' silliness.
 * It is interesting to note that, although Raven found Robin's jokes funny ("Uncle Jokes", "Hose Water"), Robin does not find Raven's jokes funny.
 * This is the first time ever that Starfire advances on Robin, while he pushes her away.
 * Raven's "serious face" changes throughout the episode, starting off with a prominent chin, before it becomes skeletal thin.
 * This is the first episode to ever show a "next episode" preview, even though it's a false one.

Continuity

 * This is the one of the few episodes to show direct continuity from previous episodes, the others being "Books", "Be Mine", and "Thanksgiving".
 * Several aspects from several previous episodes are referenced in this episode:
 * Cyborg and Beast Boy begin singing I Love Pie from "Pie Bros".
 * Starfire and Raven free Jinx and are about to have a third "Girl's Night Out".
 * Aqualad also references "Books" and "Burger vs. Burrito".
 * When the Titans being silly on the couch is very similar to what they did in Más y Menos.
 * The Titans' "serious faces" are similar to Robin's handsome face in "The Mask".
 * This is the second time Cyborg has been concerned over his humanity, the first time was in "Real Boy Adventures". Technically it was brought up in "Tower Power", but on that occasion he seemed to enjoy his loss of humanity.

Running Gags
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