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Revision as of 19:59, 13 November 2007

"Hooked Up" is the 21st episode of Batman Beyond. It originally aired on November 13, 1999.

Plot Introduction

Batman discovers several teenagers addicted to a new form of virtual reality, which causes harmful side effects and pushes many of its users to crime to pay for their habit. Things worsen when Max, who has been pressing Terry to let her take a more active role in his crimefighting, investigates the technology and becomes hooked on it herself.

Summary

A young teenager named Donny gives a knockout performance at a rock concert. As he leaves the arena, he pushes past his adoring fans and enters a limousine with three waiting girlfriends... then the scene changes to a virtual reality parlor, where Donny's booth has just been shut off. He begs to be put back in, but the proprietor - Spellbinder - says he needs to pay.

At Hamilton Hill High School, Terry is still trying to wake up after another rough night. Max suggests that he would do better if she came with him sometimes, but he refuses point-blank.

On patrol that night, Terry sees Donny, who ran away from home and school the week before. Donny is trying to panhandle from passer-bys, but when they return, he becomes violent and starts mugging them, snatching wallets and purses. Batman confronts him, and is astonished when Donny leaps off the building roof in desperation to get away from him. The chase leads down to the highway, where Terry is forced to break off the pursuit to prevent a highway crash.

Donny returns to the parlor and offers the stolen money, begging to be hooked up again.

Another one of Spellbinder's clients, Jessie, suddenly loses consciousness and becomes comatose. Spellbinder shuts off the other's booths, and tells them to dump Jesse somewhere, and then go out to find some "new recruits."

Jessie is later found and hospitalized. Bruce notes that she is the latest in a long list of runaways who have been later found in comatose and are currently hospitalized. Whatever is happening to them is likely connected to Donny.

Terry reluctantly allows brings Max along on an investigation, to visit Donny's parents, whom she has met before. They are disturbed to see that the parents live in a seedy apartment, and that Donny's father is abusive toward his wife and no longer wants to see his son. While there, Max finds a cash card belonging to Donny, and sees a large number of charges from a video arcade, which includes a virtual reality booth.

They visit the arcade, which is legitimate. While there, Donny and two other of Spellbinder's clients catch sight of Max and Terry, and offer to show them a "real" virtual reality experience. Terry is reluctant, but Max is eager to investigate further. There is a fight in which Terry is distracted by Donny, but Max is dragged away.

Max has a fantasy where she returns home to a loving and supportive family.

On patrol as Batman, Terry is shocked to see Max breaking into a car's glove compartment to steal from it. He confronts her, and she says she is desperate to get back to the V.R. room. Terry convinces her to return home, and he catches a glimpse of her reality: her parents are divorced, and her mother is hardly ever home because of her work schedule. Most of the time it's just Max and her sister.

As she lays down to rest, Terry calls Bruce on the phone - then Max sneaks up on him and knocks him out, before leaving the apartment.

After regaining consciousness, Terry tracks down Donny and follows him to the parlor's location. He finds Max there, hooked in again. He shuts down her booth, and she rages at him, telling him that it is what she wants and he has no right to interfere. He tries to reason with her, but then Spellbinder ambushes him and knocks him out. Max is eager to get hooked back in, and doesn't seem to notice that Spellbinder is about to kill Terry.

Spellbinder overloads Terry's mind with his illusion device - then Max breaks out of the booth and subdues him. Spellbinder is arrested, and an examination of his machines allows the authorities to treat his victims.

Max apologizes, saying that she almost got both of them killed. Terry tells her not to worry, it worked out all right in the end. Moreover, she's now proven her worth to him as a partner - "only we'll take it a little slower from now on."

Cast

Actor Role
Will Friedle Terry McGinnis / Batman
Kevin Conroy Bruce Wayne
Cree Summer Max
Jon Cypher Spellbinder
Mark Jonathan Davis Virtual Anchor
Greg Eagles Max's Father
Eliott Goretsky Kip
Jennifer Hale Jessie
Telma Hopkins Max's Mother
Jason Marsden Donny Grasso
Charles Rocket Donny's Father
Michael Rosenbaum Wendell

Trivia

  • Like the previous episode "The Winning Edge", the episode is a commentary on drug addiction.

Quotes

Terry: How do I tell her no?
Bruce: You're asking me for advice on handling women?
Terry: Ah. I see your point.

Max: "V.R. Room." So, Donny was spending his credits escaping reality.
Terry: I can't imagine why.

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