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Amen to that

I don’t know if you’re only asking about books there, but the concept did show up in Rick and Morty’s second season, with the hivemind Unity. The episode raises most of those questions and goes further by raising another one, about whether Unity could actually be trusted with the planet’s fate (as it might not be

You’re right. It is Something I can never have

I’ll assume this is an introduction to a series of articles. Because, right now, it just feels like a personal attack on an overrated game for it being similar to Wind Waker.

I’ll have to disagree on Jesse Eisenberg’s Lex Luthor. I actually liked what he could have been (if, you know, that writing wasn’t a load of ♥♥♥♥). Certainly not comics’ Lex Luthor, sure, but I liked his different sort of crazy, and that speech in his event made him sound really... like someone who would throw Batman

Which would mean he willingly picks up the phone to listen to the whole sequence, knowing it is going to be used on him, and lets himself act as a flesh puppet for the person he works for, whoever they are. A really good plan and still in line with the calculating maniac Zemo seems to be in the MCU.

Well, he’s not a savage.

Well, it depends on what they were trying to do with the film.

Well, Hot Toys did make a “Joker Batman” figure. And though Batman’s suit was darker in the trailers, he appeared only in a few quick shots. So maaaybe that was Joker, and not Bruce Wayne.

The problem is not so much that those were “their versions” of the characters, but that “their versions” were written to be stupid as hell. Few things in BvS make sense, and what does, more often than not stops making sense halfway through.

I’m really looking forward to see Euron using the dragon horn.