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And *I* am trying to explain that as most people aren’t gearheads (like all of y’all), that would not be understood. So it would have to be taken to something more recognizable as a ‘rich guy’s car' (ala Bruce Wayne’s cars in either The Dark Knight Rises or Justice League).

(Near) user name synergy, honey. Cuz you are serving truth like WW using the Lasso of Hestia...and.I.am.here.for.it! LoL.

*grips head* You guys are bring entirely too literal with this.

Stop reading my mind! LoL.

I’m not talking about the CW - I never was. I’m talking about the comics. You do know that Crisis was a *comics* event *first*, right?

Lamborghini. Ferrari. Bugatti. A Mercedes (supercar).

Again, I completely agree with you. I do not *at all* understand the Marvel vs. DC sniping that goes on in YouTube comment threads. People behave as it’s impossible to enjoy both franchises; its baffling and clannish.

I have to (respectfully) disagree. Regardless of stakes, there were things in Whedon’s version of Barry that made him seem more scaredy cat than overwhelmed hero. For me, it was the relentless mugging and vaguely fanboyish behavior (particularly around Bruce) that was off-putting. 

I could definitely could get behind that reasoning if Tony was the type of man that liked to blend in. But he’s so not the guy who wants to fade into the crowd. Considering Tony’s literally the exact opposite of that, that’s why I have a hard time with it. Tony’s flash incarnate - I would expect his car to match.

The point I was making, which I hoped was made clear by the Bruce Wayne comparison, was that I’d feel with Tony’s ego he’d drive something much ostentatious.

Even if it is, I did provide a comparison for what I’m getting at via mentioning Bruce Wayne. I’d expect Tony to drive something flashier considering his ego.

Yes, they have made her strength equal to him ‘a thing’. She fought him to a standstill when he was being mind-controlled by Max Lord right before Infinite Crisis.

I also think he hopes that the dislike many have for Bregoli will translate into her not being taken seriously.

I agree with all your points; I definitely feel as if they depowered WW to Supes’ benefit.

We’re gonna have to agree to disagree on this. I just don’t agree with your suggestions.

Does this really surprise anyone considering Tony himself drove mid-priced vehicles? ;-)

But this isn’t just anyone: its Tony’s partner and CEO of Stark Industries. It would make sense she would be trained by Tony in using an IM suit as well. Not to mention she’s also no slouch in the brains and personality department.

I definitely felt the same regarding Lois being relegated to grieving Clark. But then I read an article that posited that Snyder really wanted to show how profound grief can inform every aspect of one’s life - and a deliberate choice for Snyder in light of his daughter’s passing.

That...doesn’t work for me. The Lasso is the Personification of Truth; as said in WW84, Truth is a concept like Justice. Being within it makes you see the truth - not just tell it.

I was relieved to see that Barry was actively more heroic in this version. I really disliked Whedon’s version of Flash being constantly fearful. It made no sense as Barry was already actively fighting crime anonymously (per his reveal in BvS). Whereas Whedon seemed needlessly focused on making Barry the audience