Case 51: The People v. Gundam Wing

At long last, justice arrives in an explosion of musical combat! The evidence has been considered, the songs have been recorded, the votes counted, and the amicus curiae briefs lovingly dismissed! All that remains to be revealed is… THE VERDICT. Is Mobile Suit Gundam Wing RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 50: Endless Waltz

The War for Earth is over, which means it’s time for the film-length, mostly-canon, sort-of epilogue to Gundam Wing! All our favorite characters scramble over one final, violent hurdle to reach their happyish endings (except for the Gundams themselves, who all get blown up). Is this the coda the series deserves? Does it do enough to make up for the stumbles of episode 49? Is “Mobile Suit Gundam Wing: Endless Waltz” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 49: The Final Victor

The final battle for Earth’s survival. The final ride of the Old Weirdos. The final duel between Heero and Zechs (finally). There are many ostensibly final things in this episode, because it is the final episode of Gundam Wing! Can the show’s writers stick the landing on this dazzling and confusing floor routine? Will our heroic space-faring psychos survive to see a world at total peace? Is “The Final Victor” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 48: Takeoff Into Confusion

Treize versus Wu Fei! Quatre versus Dorothy! It’s the back-to-back brawls that this series has been building to all along, apparently! Meanwhile, Duo smuggles the Weirdos to the location of their heroic atonement, and Heero finally, at long last, tries a little tenderness with Relena before speeding off for the ultimate(?) showdown with Zechs. Will a new world emerge from the ashes of all this conflict and monologuing? Is “Takeoff into Confusion” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 47: Collision in Space

Treize leads the Earth Armada on a desperate assault against Zechs and the forces of the White Fang! The Gundam pilots refuse to help him fight the Libra but then they… fight the Libra anyway, so Treize is probably like, “Cool, whatever!” Sally Po unleashes her inner Klingon, and both Zechs and Noin find their willpower nerfed by love! Can justice prevail when character arcs finally collide? Is “Collision in Space” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 46: Milliardo's Decision

The consolidated forces of Earth finally quit with the bawlin’ and make with the brawlin’! With Hilde’s stolen data disk in hand and Hilde presumably in a coma somewhere, Heero jacks a White Fang carrier and attempts to rescue Relena from captivity while pretending he totally doesn’t care that she is in captivity. Milliardo decides to reject Treize’s offer to settle this whole thing with a duel and instead invites Treize to duel the business end of Libra’s gigantic beam cannon. Treize is saved in a timely fashion by a highly unlikely figure from his not-too-distant past. Can justice move as quickly as Lady Une coming off an extended hospital stay? Is “Milliardo’s Decision” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 45: Signs of the Final Battle

Hilde foregoes the cushy life of a junkyard lessee to work as a covert infiltrator for Team Gundam! Mercurius and Vayeate return to the battlefield, too! Will Hilde’s predictable sacrifice give the Gundam Boys the upper hand against Evil Zechs? Will Mercurius and Vayeate tip the scales of war, or will Duo send them back to the scrap heap from whence they came? Is “Signs of the Final Battle” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 44: Go Forth, Gundam Team

Relena goes forth to talk some sense into her brother but ends up getting tossed forth into a locked room while Zechs unleashes a dangerous and unpredictable new weapon: the terrifying mind of Dorothy Catalonia! Quatre hooks up to the Zero System because nothing bad happened the last time he did that. Sally Po saves basically every protagonist, but will anyone say “Thank you?” Is “Go Forth, Gundam Team” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 43: Target: Earth

The five Gundam pilots reunite, finally forming the figurative Voltron of moody teen space soldiers. Trowa jacks Wing Zero and, predictably, nearly blows up a colony. Villainous Zechs channels his inner Grand Moff Tarkin and sets out to prove that the Libra is now the ultimate power in the universe (or at least the stretch of space between Earth and the colonies). Libra’s beam weapon is powerful, but it can’t roast justice! Is “Target: Earth” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 42: Battleship Libra

Lady Une returns, significantly less dead than was expected but significantly more comatose than one would hope. Treize explains to her that he only took over for Relena because the Blessed Burrito Queen was unprepared to do gangster stuff. Wufei plugs his brain into the Zero system and it tells him to rejoin the main plot. Relena’s Frontier Airlines flight to space might have many stops, but there’s no stopping space justice! Is “Battleship Libra” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 41: Crossfire at Barge

Noin’s Gundam Gang gets caught up in the crossfire (CROSSFFIIYAAAAHHH!!!) when a battle between Space Station Barge and the forces of the White Fang endangers a nearby colony! Treize returns and demotes Queen Relena to Normal Relena, and Zechs unleashes the full flex of Epyon! The prospects for peace are perched on a beam saber’s edge, but the Court’s search for answers continues: Is “Crossfire at Barge” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 40: A New Leader

In a show about high schoolers waging war in giant, mechanized suits of armor, the line of absurdity is finally crossed when the world’s nations agree to complete disarmament because Queen Relena asked them nicely. But with world peace at hand, The White Fang declares a new war at the advice of its new leader– Milliardo Peacecraft, for some reason! The writers decide that Duke Dermail has overstayed his usefulness to the plot, and Dorothy mourns the departure of her dear, evil grandfather– or does she? Is “A New Leader” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 39: Trowa’s Return to the Battlefield

Brooding war hero Zechs Merquise joins the White Fang revolution after they ask really politely! They are less polite when they ask Duo, so he sticks Hilde with the lease on their junkyard apartment and heads back out to space! Does a battlefield reunion with Noin, Quatre, and Trowa mean the band is (mostly) getting back together? Will Dorothy and some old guy blow apart Dermail’s plans for a puppet monarchy? Is “Trowa’s Return to the Battlefield” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 38: The Birth of Queen Relena

Gundam Wing’s star-crossed lovers and occasional jam bros are reunited by fate and a circus! Can the purity of their love rescue Trowa from his amnesia? No. Can the opportunity to suit up and do some more killin’ rescue Trowa from his amnesia? Oh, absolutely! The war against White Fang rages on for some reason. Newly crowned Queen Relena casually obliterates the concept of national sovereignty, but she can’t obliterate the quest for an answer: Is “The Birth of Queen Relena” RAD... or is it BAD?

Case 37: Zero vs. Epyon

Zechs and Heero meet again amid the ruins of the Sanc Kingdom. With their homicidal suits at the helm and no bad guys around to fight, they do the only logical thing: Fight each other! With a PR victory in hand, a surprisingly effective Duke Dermail tempts Relena with power and a brand new title. Tsuborov and a bunch of random colonists become casualties of Wu Fei’s quest to define integrity, and yet another ragtag band of space revolutionaries appears on the board. Oh great! Another faction with dubious intent! Just what this story needed! Is “Zero vs. Epyon” RAD... or is it BAD?

Case 36: Sanc Kingdom's Collapse

Quatre reunites with Sandrock and the Maguanac Corps. Duo reunites with Trowa (sort of). Relena reunites with her ideals. Dorothy and Crazy don’t have to reunite because they’ve never been apart. Will Relena’s long flight from smitten schoolgirl to sainted champion land with a cheer or an underwhelmed sigh? Is “Sanc Kingdom’s Collapse” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 35: The Return of Wufei

Wufei punches his way back into the narrative with a late-model gundam and a mission to define the word “integrity,” eventually stumbling into conflict with Zechs. A traumatized Trowa has forgotten who he is but remembers his passion for the circus arts. Quatre crashes an antique fighter jet and just sort of wanders around in the desert for a while. It’s a lot, but is it enough to aid the Secret Court in their judicial mission? Is “Return of Wufei” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 34: And Its Name is Epyon

From the most secret depths of the Luxembourg Buffalo Wild Wings, Treize emerges to rain maximum Treiziness all over Heero’s day. Zechs loses a Tallgeese but gains a sentient, mind-warping machine of ultimate war. Howard stays high. Can destiny’s winners be the losers but also the not-losing winners? Is “And Its Name is Epyon” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 33: The Lonely Battlefield

Like divine fury in a delightful red flight suit, Zechs Merquise returns to the story just in time to trash Tsubarov’s day! Relena accepts an invitation to do diplomacy at the Evil Old Boys Club and takes along her most trusted and obviously dangerous psychopath as an escort. Pagan Eight-Guns wraps his car around a tree, but can the Secret Court wrap justice around this episode? Is “The Lonely Battlefield” RAD… or is it BAD?

Case 32: The God of Death Meets Zero

Duo uncloaks his sweet new ride and immediately finds himself in conflict with the galaxy’s most ambitious IT dude riding the galaxy’s most insanely dangerous gundam. Alleged Hilde rejoins the story for some reason. Tsubarov mispronounces his own name, but no silent “s” can stop the Secret Court from answering one crucial question: Is “The God of Death Meets Zero” RAD… or is it BAD?