

"Dog Hand" has one for both Cyborg and Beast Boy, both in regards to their childhoods.In the same episode you can't help but feel even a little sorry for Trigon who was genuinely crushed when Raven ignored him on Father's Day.Starfire: I DO NOT CARE! ALL I WANTED WAS TO BE TREATED LIKE THE FATHER'S PRINCESS!

When Raven says she knows a girl who probably likes Beast Boy, all he can ask is why said girl hasn't told him yet, with Raven's expression betraying her guilt. "Be Mine" has a really sad exchange between Raven and Beast Boy, with the latter questioning what's wrong with himself.The way one of them innocently asks Raven where Cyborg is is very sad. It gets even sadder when you pay attention to Cyborg's grand children.It's played completely seriously, and is actually kind of heartwrenching, considering what the show is usually like. In "Salty Codgers", the Titans (sans Raven) get turned into old people, and later (temporarily) die from old age.Even if you hate this version of Beast Boy, it's hard to not wanna give the poor guy a hug after learning that sobering revelation. until Beast Boy calls his future self only to find out his future self is dead. Similarly, while Robin and the girls confront Robin's future self, Beast Boy and Cyborg stay behind and decide to pass the time by crank calling their future selves.like, what are you going to do if Starfire marries some dude?
