objectivelybiased216
Objectively Biased
objectivelybiased216

Nothing about the Rises Batman makes sense. We're talking about a guy who retired for eight years because…..you know, crime went away.

I've been trying to figure out why the action scenes haven't been working for me, and you absolutely nailed it on the head.

Damn, that wasn't that long ago. We definitely can't vote for him now.

Better to run for it and get the vulnerable people to safety

This is why I've never really gravitated to him as a character, because in my head I'm always seeing the ways in which the writers are twisting logic around to make things more dramatic. It becomes increasingly difficult to suspend your disbelief and pretend like, "Yeah, it makes sense that he can't just run into this

He's terrible because he's nothing more than an instrument who very rarely is able to solve his own problems. I find him to be far too dependent on the STAR Labs team for every little dilemma. Not to mention this entire Earth-2/Breach crisis is, you know, his fault.

He's boring because we have absolutely no idea what his motivation is. He wants all the speed, but…..why? To this point he's just a faceless force of nature and nothing more. The "mystery" of his identity isn't even compelling because they haven't even bothered to give us an idea of who it could be.

They spent so much time trying to fix the breach just for the inevitable solution to be "Jay runs really really fast in a circle".

And it makes the heroes seem so much less proactive and compelling. Nearly all of the solutions to their problems come from other characters. Can you imagine Spider-Man fighting Mysterio and having Mary Jane in his ear telling him, "You need to aim for the helmet!"

The sad thing is: he NEEDS the Star Labs crew. He totally couldn't function without them. When you stop and think about it, you realize just how lame he is.

Holy hell the show's writing has gone to hell lately. The dialogue was unbearably clunky.

Tetsuo was criminally slept on. Best Lupe's been since The Cool.

Also, calling this a gospel album is a pretty big stretch.

He could've called the album This Is Important! and people would defend the lack of subtlety as being "transparent" and "vulnerable".

He sounds like a weirdo LA guy now.

People have deluded themselves into thinking everything he touches is a work of art because he says it is. I mean, I'm a Kanye fan, but the cult of Kanye that he has personally and deliberately created has made criticism of his work seemingly impossible.

This is about as middling a Kanye record as he's put out. It's not nearly as coherent and focused as any of his recent records, which given the way he handled the release isn't all that surprising. It's all over the damn place.

This……was my first thought.

But he gets to pass the whole thing off as "art".

Apparently he added six more songs to the tracklist after stating the previous tracklist that was the "final" tracklist was…..final.