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* Since both Slade and Raven tend to inspire this, what could beat ''that scene'' in "Birthmark" where Slade is sent by Raven's demonic father for no other reason than to torture her about her destiny to cause [[The End of the World as We Know It]]? Which he does by shredding her clothes and then tossing her unconscious body off a roof? "Oh... and a happy birthday."
** Then there's the reveal at the end of the season, after Trigon escaped and ''razed the entire planet in under a minute'': Slade may have returned, {{spoiler|but it was only what he had of a soul, inhabiting his ''undead fleshless, muscleless skeleton, wrapped up nicely in his normal outfit.''}}
* Mother Mae-Eye. It's actually a pretty creepy episode, what with zombie cookiemen, the menacing, hopeless music, what could actually be in the pies (They're red, [[Soylent Green|think about it]]), and there's the Mean Green Mother herself, who is difficult to explain, but scary none the less, think [[The Wonderful Wizard of Oz|Wicked]] [[Complete Monster|Witch of]] [[Zero-Percent0% Approval Rating|the West]], then give her [[Mind Control]].
* Madame Rouge in "Calling All Titans". Robin freezes her, then shatters her into little frozen pieces. She then reforms herself in a manner that reminds this troper of an ooze monster.
* Though it is more [[Paranoia Fuel]], Slade laser-injects nanobots into the Titans in season one. Think about it. Thousands of nigh invisible robots floating around in your body, possibly for decades. [[Sadistic Choice|And what Slade wanted to use them for]] is a whole other can of scary.
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