(Original) Teen Titans Ending

Did Terra Lose Her Memory Or Is She Pretending?

  • Lost Her Memory

  • Is Pretending


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So, if you've ever watched Teen Titans, then you know that it ends with Beast Boy seeing Terra on the sidewalk and he walks up to her, trying to get her to remember him. Apparently, she has no memory of the Teen Titans or her powers over Earth (Beast Boy even takes her back to the tower, showing her room, but even after that, she claims that she does not remember).

Beast Boy finds her again, this time at her school. She insists that things were never the way that he remembered. Giving up, Beast Boy leaves the school, going to help the other Teen Titans.

My question is: Did she really forget everything about the Teen Titans and her powers or is she pretending, so she can have her chance at a normal life?

I am in the middle of whether or not she is pretending or if she really did forget.

She could have forgotten because when Trigon, Raven's dad, who happens to be a demon, was defeated, the world was kinda "renewed", I guess you could say. It undid all of the things that Trigon did and saved Terra as well, turning her back to flesh and blood like she was originally. So, when Terra was revived, she probably lost memory of a lot of things that happened beforehand. Which means when Beast Boy talked to her on the street, she really may not have known who he or the Teen Titans was.

She could be pretending because even though she was in the form of stone for a while and she may not have remembered a lot of stuff if anything when she was revived, she must have figured out that she had powers because that isn't something that goes away. Therefore, when Beast Boy tried to remind her of her powers, it is possible she could have been lying to try to live a normal life.

Which one do you guys think happened?
 
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