scarlettyforest
Joined Jan 2014
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This is so 2000s, it rocks in every conceivable way. In the classic "no tights, no flights" Smallville way, Arthur Curry has gotten his own 2000s cool dude™ makeover--but in spite of this, it's still a pretty bang on representation of a teenage Aquaman. Replete with his values and poweres. Plus, the antagonism between him and Lex is a perfect little hint at future Justice League conflict.
Despite this being Aquaman's episode, the standout performance comes from Michael Rosenbaum. Looking back, this is markedly one of the first true "Lex Luthor" episodes, one where he's not a victim, nor is his decision-making a side effect of Clark's lack of honesty. It also is one of the few ones where the writers give Clark a justifiable avenue to distrust Lex in the future. Great monologues all around.
Despite this being Aquaman's episode, the standout performance comes from Michael Rosenbaum. Looking back, this is markedly one of the first true "Lex Luthor" episodes, one where he's not a victim, nor is his decision-making a side effect of Clark's lack of honesty. It also is one of the few ones where the writers give Clark a justifiable avenue to distrust Lex in the future. Great monologues all around.
I can't believe I watch this series so religiously, everything apart from the cinematography, costumes and acting is just bad. Literally cannot fathom having TOP TIER DC characters like Red Hood, Nightwing, Raven, Starfire, Superboy and Beast Boy and just wasting them with the most stupid plot lines and writing imaginable.
Where is the character building. The excitement. The sense that the characters have INDIVIDUAL wants and needs and will go above and beyond to get it.
Where is the amping tension.
Why is there so much wasted time with pointless dialogue.
If they didn't have these characters, this show would not have been greenlit, because without the names and BEAUTIFUL camera work, this show is about nothing.
Where is the character building. The excitement. The sense that the characters have INDIVIDUAL wants and needs and will go above and beyond to get it.
Where is the amping tension.
Why is there so much wasted time with pointless dialogue.
If they didn't have these characters, this show would not have been greenlit, because without the names and BEAUTIFUL camera work, this show is about nothing.
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