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Episode 13: Apprentice [Part Two]

"Robin, you are my best friend and I cannot live in a world where we must fight. If you are truly evil, then do as you must."
- Starfire

Originally aired: Oct. 11, 2003

Written by David Slack
Directed by Michael Chang

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With no signs of Robin since Slade's "Chronoton Detonator" turned out to be a fake, the four remaining Teen Titans search the city for their missing leader. But their search is cut short when the Titan signal alerts them to a new villain in town. And when they arrive on the scene at a High-Tech defense lab, they are shocked to discover that this new villain is none other than Robin himself (wearing a sinister new Slade insignia villain costume.)

Unaware that Robin is only serving Slade to save his friends from the Nanoscopic Probes inside them, the bewildered Titans think Robin has gone over to the other side. And it's Titan versus Titan as our unwilling new villain goes up against our reluctant heroes. Can Robin fight his friends without hurting them? Will he find a way to stop Slade without triggering the probes? Will the Titans find out what's wrong in time to help? Is this really the end of the Teen Titans?

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Ron Perlman as Slade

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Posted ImageTwo Batman references this episode:
- Robin tells Slade "I already have a father" as bats fly through Slade's hideout
- Slade forces Robin to steal from Wayne Enterprises
Posted ImageAlthough some viewers thought Slade might actually be Bruce Wayne, this is not true. Slade is Slade. According to the producer, "What's cool about him is, he's sort of the bad Batman."

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Many people tried to guess 'the identity' of Slade when his mask cracked. In the comics, Slade Wilson is Deathstroke, an assassin for hire. Slade Wilson is his actual given name.
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