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* During the Dark Side arc of Teen Titans, Kid Devil goes into an [[Unstoppable Rage]] and almost kills a brainwashed Hardrock, venting out out a great deal of pain and frustration from being seen as the weakest link of the team, beaten up, tortured by Clock King and told that no one loves him in order to condition him into a monster for fighting in the Dark Side Club. Miss Martian gives Eddie an [["I Know You're in There Somewhere" Fight]] speech with her telepathy to bring him to his senses.
{{quote| '''M'gann''': Eddie. No. Eddie, Please Listen...This isn't you. You're not a killer. What they did to you--what Clock King said to you... None of it's true. You're not a monster. You're not alone. You're not unloved. You're a sweet boy who had a dream to be a superhero sidekick and got to live that dream. You're thoughtful, funny and earnest. You're a Teen Titan, Eddie. You're a '''good guy.'''}}
* [http://fyeahdickgrayson.tumblr.com/post/1162619032/awyeahtitans-and-here-is-a-bittersweet-shot-of This scene], where the original five Titans — Dick Grayson ([[Nightwing]]), [[Wonder Woman|Donna Troy]], Garth ([[Aquaman (Comic Book)|Tempest]]), Roy Harper ([[Green Arrow|Red Arrow]]) and Wally West ([[The Flash]] III) — run across statues of them from way back when they were teenagers — as Robin, Wonder Girl, Aqualad, Speedy, and Kid Flash. They comment that even though their lives have taken so many twists and turns since the '60s that it's a miracle they're all alive, they are still together, still friends, and still Titans.
* Basically any time Roy Harper is together with his daughter Lian it is bound to make a reader go "aww" or start crying.
* Teen Titans: Year One, the modern look on how the original five founded the team, ends with Batman at his computer, trying to think of something that will convince Dick to come back and continue to be his sidekick. After multiple attempts with lengthy, emotional sentences, he settles on three simple words. {{spoiler|"Robin, come home".}}
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