WARNING: The following contains spoilers for the Titans Season 2 finale, "Nightwing," streaming now on DC Universe.

Just when it began to look as if omnipresent Bruce Wayne is capable of near-supernatural feats, from drawing Kory halfway across the country with the promise of doughnuts to altering crossword puzzles and bus schedules, the Titans Season 2 finale offers a possible explanation.

Following the apparent death of Donna Troy (Conor Leslie), and the decision by Rachel (Teagan Croft) to accompany her body to Themyscira, the remaining Titans gather with Bruce (Iain Glen) for a sort of wake at Titans Tower. It's there, over dinner, Kory (Anna Diop) thanks Bruce for bringing her together with Rachel, Donna and Dawn (Minka Kelly) at that diner in Elko, Nevada. "I don't know how you did it," she says. "But I'm glad you did. I'm not sure we'd all be here if you hadn't."

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Seemingly playing coy, Bruce replies, "I'm not sure what you're referring to. Elko? [...] I'm sorry. I've never been to Elko. Perhaps you've confused me with someone else?" Turning to Dawn, a confused Kory realizes the unlikely series of "coincidences" -- the TV and radio commercials, automobile troubles, the garbled phone call -- was the work of Rachel. But what about Bruce, or, rather, "Bruce," who very clearly waltzed into Elko Diner, counseled the four young women about their fractured "family of choice," and then strolled back out, with a jelly doughnut in hand.

"You think Rachel got in our heads and sent us a Bruce Wayne"? Dawn whispers. "No way. He was there. I saw him."

That's nearly right, except it wasn't their heads; it was Dick Grayson's. Rachel says as much to him in the earlier scene at the airport. Noting that her powers are changing, and growing stronger, she says, "Like, I think I've actually been inside your head. Like, I can take your thoughts, and bring 'em to life."

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As we've seen on more than one occasion, a version of Bruce lives inside Dick's head, serving as his conscience. He mocks his former protege, making him question his choices, or reconsider clues. He occasionally even dances the Batusi, although only Dick can see him. If Rachel was inside Dick's mind -- and we know she was, not only because of the visions she experienced, but because she knew where he was imprisoned -- why couldn't she bring a version of Bruce back with her, because she sensed he might help?

Rachel speaks to Dick outside of the plane in Titans

Titans is obvious ratcheting up her power set beyond the comics. Rachel went from reaching out with her mind hundreds of miles to contact Dawn and Hank to fairly effortlessly vanquishing her demonic father to creating a living gargoyle to exact revenge. Much of that has been intuitive, if not unconscious. She was obviously unaware that she was altering reality, from the phone call to Donna to the kitschy radio and TV ads starring "Elko Joe." She is, however, aware her abilities are expanding beyond red, glowing eyes and flashes of anger that may or may not result in someone being killed.

If Rachel is, indeed, capable of conjuring a convincing, doughnut-snatching, sports car-driving doppelganger of Bruce Wayne from the thoughts of Dick Grayson, then perhaps she is able to resurrect the fallen Donna Troy. Or at least create a facsimile of her.

Streaming now on DC Universe, Titans Season 2 stars Brenton Thwaites as Dick Grayson, Anna Diop as Kory Anders, Teagan Croft as Rachel Roth, Ryan Potter as Garfield Logan, Curran Walters as Jason Todd and Conor Leslie as Donna Troy, with Minka Kelly as Dawn Granger, Alan Ritchson as Hank Hall, Joshua Orpin as Superboy, Chelsea Zhang as Rose Wilson, Chella Man as Jericho, Drew Van Acker as Aqualad, Esai Morales as Deathstroke and Iain Glen as Bruce Wayne.

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