AnimeMania May 7, 2021 Share May 7, 2021 Brandon and Chloe clash with their dad after the Blackstar incident. Sheldon confronts a reporter over an expose on the family business. Airdate: May 7, 2021 Link to comment
AnimeMania May 7, 2021 Author Share May 7, 2021 I didn't realize that fake Blackstar killed 3 of the heroes and that still doesn't merit the use of lethal force. 1 2 Link to comment
magdalene May 8, 2021 Share May 8, 2021 So far JD's character is an insufferable prig both in the past and the present. No wonder his kids are so messed up. And common sense should always come before some rigid Code. 5 Link to comment
Chicago Redshirt May 8, 2021 Share May 8, 2021 17 hours ago, AnimeMania said: I didn't realize that fake Blackstar killed 3 of the heroes and that still doesn't merit the use of lethal force. I mean, some people might have the principle that lethal force would NEVER be justified, even if Blackstar threatened to take out the entire state by going nuclear. Principles are principles. I think most people would realize, though, that principles that inflexible are just not going to be workable. It seems that Utopian has been operating since roughly the 30s, so for him to have never encountered circumstances that challenged that principle suggests to me that he was either extremely lucky, extremely naive or extremely black-and-white. 1 4 Link to comment
Guest May 9, 2021 Share May 9, 2021 15 hours ago, Chicago Redshirt said: It seems that Utopian has been operating since roughly the 30s, so for him to have never encountered circumstances that challenged that principle suggests to me that he was either extremely lucky, extremely naive or extremely black-and-white. Or he’s that inflexible because he has encountered circumstances that challenged the principle and it went very badly. Link to comment
Avabelle May 12, 2021 Share May 12, 2021 This show is depressing. They’re all so miserable. 1 Link to comment
Ottis June 6, 2021 Share June 6, 2021 Still liking the central conflict between principles and reality. Not really liking the “Hero Island” tease at the end. Super heroes are interesting as more powerful representations of ourselves, dealing with mortality, aging, succession and morality. The Boys touch on that. The island seems likely to be fantasy fluff. Link to comment
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