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You're right. This show is very complex and I'm simple-minded. I can barely follow the story because there's a lot going on simultaneously.
And yes, the premise is flawed. You "retire", like the character of Christopher Walken, your innie dies. If you, as an innie, has a conscience, you choose to live, ALWAYS, rather than misbehave and risk ceising to exist, because Lumus can't control you.
The premise is also flawed when you think as an outie. They KNOW that they're putting their innies in a slave condition, and they're ok with that, because, just like Dylan figure it out in S02, their outies are losers. They're depressed, can't keep steady jobs, etc.
Third major flaw: what happens in Lumus is quite mundane, to say the least. That's why you have the guy who reverted the severance failing to convince Mark that Lumus is hell. Or the innie Mark in the season finale crashing his sister's party and accomplishing nothing (rather than revealing another boring mystery). And if Lumus is running psychological experiments, the innies don't know and the outies don't care. So that should be the end of it.
Bonus: When are they gonna bring the fact that Mark is an accomplice of a brutal murder? It seems that even Mark forgot that he helped killed a guy that he doesn't know, based on faith of a crazy woman that shouted things at him.
Low effort troll. Try again.
The gore aspect of the show is the only 'fun' part. There's no real plot. There's no real character development like in early seasons. Each episode felt like a pointless side quest written by a fan.
The scenes between Homelander and his son had exactly the same structure. Boring.
Agreed.
Don't you have a shred of shame for sharing this? Are people unable to think for themselves nowadays? Always bringing the false dichotomy of things that are much more complex and full of nuances.
The guy in the video would make Schopenhauer blush. How he pick and chooses what arguments fits his narrative is great.
Their pandering are always out of place.
As someone who haven't read the books, the girl killing the witch king is one of the lamest and most bizarre scene of the movie.
It didn't caught my attention either and I usually enjoy movies like that. It was soulless.
Forensic accountant doesn't mean that you're omniscient. This villain would make the most genius villain in all of the stories. Also, he's also an expert assassin that breaks a guarded mansion and kills undetected and has time to leave idiotic clues.
I haven't watch this season yet but I'm inclined to agree with you because of your compelling well-written argument.
So figuring out that Bruce Wayne is Batman according to his expenses would take a second in comparison to trace Falcone to a multitude of shady deals that happened 20 years ago.
He was obsessed to Batman and Bruce Wayne but weirdly he couldn't add two and two together despite the fact that he is, according to the movie, more brilliant than Sherlock Holmes in his detective skills.
You took injured people to the hospital and undress them immediately. That's the common sense.
That's hardly something that I will dwell on. Just something that bothered me because the movie kept showing it to me.
Thank you.
So you basically agree that the 'Wayne funds' segment was flawed and almost childlike.
About Falcone being a rat, yes we all got it. The main part is, HOW? Tjat would invole MANY ACTORS. The prosecutor alone said that he was getting paid 10k a month for something that was already put to bed. And he disclosed that information in 10 seconds to a stranger. Are you kidding me??
1. Because he imagined that he and The Batman were working together.
Are you f#cking kidding me? "They were working together"? How old are you? He acted dumb and he was definitely crazy, so is Joker, but both have clear goals and their craziness don't start abruptly.
Deus Ex-Machina alright. So because he is insane, let's expect anything from him. Although 95% of his work was marvelous, he ended what he planned like a complete fool. But that's ok.
This "mass-murdering psychopach" was a brilliant killer, detective and always a step ahead of batman and the police that chose to get caught. So yes, it is a flawed non-sensical part of the movie.
"He's the only one we didn't get"
Why "we"?. This Riddler is beyond egocentric. And such an unsophisticated way to get Bruce, a simple bomb in an envelope, isn't his style AT ALL. Like we learned from the movie, The Riddler was simply BRILLIANT.