Ranking each member of DC Universe’s Titans Season 2

Titans -- Ep. 201 -- "Trigon" -- Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel / 2019 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Titans -- Ep. 201 -- "Trigon" -- Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel / 2019 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. /
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Titans Episode 202 “Rose” Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel / 2019 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reseved.
Titans Episode 202 “Rose” Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel / 2019 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reseved. /

8. Rose Wilson (and the essence of Jericho)

Obviously Jericho and Rose aren’t exactly one and the same, but because of recent events, it feels justified to compact their ranking into one. In Titans Season 2, we were introduced to the offspring of Deathstroke who couldn’t be more different.

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Rose came into the fray with angst, animosity and some serious resentment of her father which made for a perfect role to complicate the team. Some felt strongly about her bloodline, where others wanted a fair chance for redemption.

Her constant teetering with good and evil made her a necessary wildcard in Titans though sometimes her youthful rebelliousness made it easier to detach from her storyline, which will hopefully soften going into the third season.

Jericho was a very brief role in Titans, mainly shown through flashbacks until the revelation of his spirit’s presence. To contrast his father and sister, Jericho was the softer Wilson of the family which has only appeared in glimpses.

We do know that he is a character who also impacted the Titans greatly, so as the series goes on it will be a unique narrative to follow with both sharing one body.

Titans — Ep. 201 — “Trigon” — Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel / 2019 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Titans — Ep. 201 — “Trigon” — Photo Credit: Sven Frenzel / 2019 Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. All Rights Reserved. /

7. Raven

After being a very prominent role in the first season and the opening of the second, Raven was (mostly) granted a little reprieval time. With Raven taking a little bit of a break from the spotlight, they still found a good balance of keeping her powers a part of the ongoing story.

Raven’s abilities began to manifest such as killing on occasion, and the daughter of Trigon is slowly but surely becoming a more useful member in the team’s roster. Now that she has had a transitional season, Raven will be a character to keep an eye on.