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Lack of plot armor. Villains must be executed immediately.What are you trying to do here? What do you even think a "serious" take on superheroes is?
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Lack of plot armor. Villains must be executed immediately.What are you trying to do here? What do you even think a "serious" take on superheroes is?
There are no stories that exist by this definition of "serious".Lack of plot armor. Villains must be executed immediately.
Something where the writers are working on the story without just winging it. Invincible has terrible power scaling and plot armor all over the place. Even some of the most casual fans of the show are complaining about how weak Mark is in fights and how easily the heroes get captured or defeated.....only to be saved at the last second. It's not a show aimed at people who watch stuff like The Sopranos or The Wire. It clearly has its target audience of comic fans and hipsters and people who just want a dumb story to casually watch like a popcorn flick. Its fandom are also hyper sensitive about any criticism and seem to take attacks on the show personally and get pathetically offended when people point out any flaws. You had people losing their minds when everyone complained that the animation was horrible, then the fans raving like idiots how everyone was wrong, then it getting revealed that the show is made by North Korean slave labor.What are you trying to do here? What do you even think a "serious" take on superheroes is?
It's not even villains. It's the heroes as well. Barely anyone dies. The first episode started off with a bang with the entire Guardians getting killed. From that point practically everyone is wearing plot armor. To the point where even people like Donald cannot die or the one fag's college crush comes back to life. "No one's ever really gone". "Somehow Palpatine returned".Lack of plot armor. Villains must be executed immediately.
I'd say the show is like that, the comic had much more nuance and wasn't afraid of poking fun at itself.But this is a show and comic ultimately written for reddit nerds and Funkopop addicts and it placates those fans too often.
More realistic than you think. Whenether the king's Romulus or Odoaker, you still have to pay taxes no matter what.And characters are more concerned with college lives and romances than the impending worldwide Viltrumite enslaving of Earth.
That's also the show's fault, and for some reason (my guess is Blackrock money) it changes many subplots to be 100% serious. There was no college gay romance in the comic, that guy was revealed to be gay way later as a gag. The Machinehead plot? Treated as no-nonsense by the show as Mark helping the poor ghetto minority, while in the comic Nolan tells Mark he's free to do whatever he wants but warns him he's probably a playa using him, which is exactly what happens. Donald being a cyborg is also a one-off gag of "wait, weren't you dead? ...yeah, I got better" while the show turns it into some X-Files plot that I found bizarre.And the writers are more concerned with getting the right racial or gender makeup of the cast rather than writing a good story.
This is essentially the plots of Akira or Irredeemable. Where in Akira the powerful super beings, created by the military, are constantly tortured and drugged to contain their powers lest one of them go rogue or go insane and cause a doomsday event. And in Irredeemable, their version of Superman known as the Plutonian, snaps one day and begins murdering millions of people out of pure rage. And it takes the combined efforts of nearly all superheroes and villains to finally take him down.If Superman was realistic then he'd be either vivisected at Area 51 a long time ago, or treated as a pariah by society and a living weapon nuclear option by the government by the virtue of accidentally leaving hundreds of innocent corpses whenever he goes around "saving" Earth from problems humans can't deal with without his "help". Or something like Brightburn, it's a pretty good low-budget movie I recommend if you like the concept of grimdark, adolescent psycho Superman.
You're watching a serial adaptation of a serial (albeit finished) comic book, and complaining that it's being made on the fly.Something where the writers are working on the story without just winging it.
From what I've seen on 4chan, people are perfectly aware the show and the source material is mediocre to shit propped up by the gore, and are just watching it because it's there and it's popular and it lets them make rape jokes.Its fandom are also hyper sensitive about any criticism and seem to take attacks on the show personally and get pathetically offended when people point out any flaws.
Yes, Zack Snyder's Superman does suck.If Superman was realistic then he'd be...treated as a pariah by society and a living weapon nuclear option by the government by the virtue of accidentally leaving hundreds of innocent corpses whenever he goes around "saving" Earth from problems humans can't deal with without his "help".
The comic books were written on the fly. And are filled with leaps in logic, plot holes, filler, and retcons (to the point of absurdity in a few cases). This means that a straight adaptation of the comics books to an animated show will also reflect that the original story was written chapter to chapter without a lot of planning. They also don't know when Amazon will pull the plug on the show or if they will get the exact number of seasons that they want. Or if they will make more spinoff movies or side stories which changes how they write the main story.You're watching a serial adaptation of a serial (albeit finished) comic book, and complaining that it's being made on the fly.
Season 1 shook some stuff up, but seasons 2 and 3 have been mostly 1-to-1 in terms of events and pacing of events, occasionally adding some superfluous stuff like Donald's cyborg angst and Eve messing up humanitarian efforts.You're acting like the show lines up with the comics but they've changed a lot
Technically one can say that the return of Machine Head and him taking over The Order is a big difference since he was a one and done in the comics to my recollection, but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't really matter because Liu's still alive, can easily come back and reduce Machine Head to a thin paste, and go "yeah I'm back and in charge guys".Season 1 shook some stuff up, but seasons 2 and 3 have been mostly 1-to-1 in terms of events and pacing of events, occasionally adding some superfluous stuff like Donald's cyborg angst and Eve messing up humanitarian efforts.
I honestly have no idea what stance you're supposed to be taking - saying the show is extremely cashgrab but then treating cosmetic raceswaps like a world-shaking difference. Are you even trying to disagree with me?
Well Liu's not dead because nobody in this fucking show dies but also because he's a prison for that dragon so him dying would mean the dragon goes free and starts rampaging the city so yea...Technically one can say that the return of Machine Head and him taking over The Order is a big difference since he was a one and done in the comics to my recollection, but in the grand scheme of things it doesn't really matter because Liu's still alive, can easily come back and reduce Machine Head to a thin paste, and go "yeah I'm back and in charge guys".
...for now.Well Liu's not dead because nobody in this fucking show dies
Even when they die, there's always a secret back-up, multiverse copy, time travel duplicates, or a son with their exact powerset....for now.
If you have read the comics, you know that most characters that die stay dead.Even when they die, there's always a secret back-up, multiverse copy, time travel duplicates, or a son with their exact powerset.
Every time.
The most egregious example isn't even Levy, we've yet to meet the most egregious.
More like if you've read the comics, you know which characters are killed and/or resurrected and when.If you have read the comics, you know that most characters that die stay dead.