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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-09-27 06:39 pm

[ SECRET POST #4648 ]


⌈ Secret Post #4648 ⌋

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07. [WARNING for discussion of underage sex]

[Stephen King's It]











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(Anonymous) 2019-09-28 12:21 am (UTC)(link)
Sam is true and good and didn't need to be jacked juiced like Steve did, (Sam is more of a hero) because he doesn't have any powers and still goes to bat every time to help and protect people Sam is a true hero anyway he helps veterans and all as well some heroes don't need powers to be heroes

(Anonymous) 2019-09-28 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
I take no issue with any of this. Sam's strength of character is insane. But he's still a human who's been given a job that frequently nearly killed superhuman Steve.

I mean, I think I'm a good person, but if a bouncer was retiring you wouldnt hire me to replace him. He's literally four times stronger than me. If some big dude gets belligerent and I try to bounce him, I'll sprain my wrist on his face, and he'll break my orbital bone with his knuckles.

(Anonymous) 2019-09-28 01:51 am (UTC)(link)
At the end of the day, it's the kind of thing that the superhero genre constantly writes around anyway. It's not really any worse than the existing power disparity between, like, Cap and Thor, or Cap and Strange. It's an artifice of the genre: conflicts are written in such a way that everyone has a chance to be useful. Because combat in superhero stories is basically a narrative function anyway.

(Anonymous) 2019-09-28 02:08 am (UTC)(link)
Well... he does have the Falcon rig - it's not just flight, it had enhanced vision capabilities as well, which we see when he's in conflict with Antman. Wilson also has a lot of emotional intelligence (used to work as a therapist for combat vets) and - while it's certainly *satisfying* to see someone punch bad guys, the skill set that lets a hero *talk them down* is really. fucking. useful.

Is my opinion.