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fandomsecrets2015-06-24 06:38 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-06-25 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)This is part of what makes him so boring to me. Negative actions without negative consequences makes for a boring read, imo. And I can't really see those things as actual character flaws unless they have a negative impact on Cap as a character.
You don't have to write a dark, damaged, and edgy superhero to give a character flaws. How about writing a character with flaws that sometimes make them make mistakes that they then have to try and put right? If Cap acts like a dick, wouldn't it be nice if someone said "Cap, that was such a dickish thing to do, not cool", and Cap actually has to face the consequences of acting like a dick instead of the narrative treating it as if it's okay for him to be a dick, because he's Captain America? I know that other super heroes get called out when they make mistakes or act like dicks, so why not Captain America?