I see your point to a degree. But, there's a lot of superman fans that hang around hoping to see that iconic superman moment, it is a superman/Clark Kent story at this point and time so I can't blame people for pointing it out. This will go on for the entire series and even after, that's what occurs when you redo a classic. It will always be compared to the counterpart. Also, most comic book fans who watch the show, probably the most loyal base want to see the comic book come to life, as well respected, if PS3 is going to use the characters, it wouldn't hurt to learn about who you're writing about.
Personally, I just think it was a badly written episode for the most part. I don't plan on holding it against them. It's like hit or miss with Smallville.
But the point with it not being up to par with the mythos, I think the biggest gripe is how the story was handled and even non-mythos sticklers found fault.
The point is that it's not apart of the story. If's are theory and in no way accurate. When current mythos changes drastically from the previous, there are vast complaints about how the story is being handled, even in the comics. People complained about superman being too weak, vulnerable to magic and what not, but that has change. There were rumors about Chloe being introduced into the comics, fans had a fit. Anything detering to drastic from the norm they will find fault, especially OCC that's why you'll never see it in the comics. If they suddenly make superman bad in the comic, there would be complaints. But I agree with Green Arrow storyline being interesting. That's in the interest of story-telling, and my personal opinion.
Personally, I just think it was a badly written episode for the most part. I don't plan on holding it against them. It's like hit or miss with Smallville.
But the point with it not being up to par with the mythos, I think the biggest gripe is how the story was handled and even non-mythos sticklers found fault.
The point is that it's not apart of the story. If's are theory and in no way accurate. When current mythos changes drastically from the previous, there are vast complaints about how the story is being handled, even in the comics. People complained about superman being too weak, vulnerable to magic and what not, but that has change. There were rumors about Chloe being introduced into the comics, fans had a fit. Anything detering to drastic from the norm they will find fault, especially OCC that's why you'll never see it in the comics. If they suddenly make superman bad in the comic, there would be complaints. But I agree with Green Arrow storyline being interesting. That's in the interest of story-telling, and my personal opinion.
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