TDKR was like the antithesis of the Avengers, because with the Avengers
EXACTLY! For every question I had about Avengers, I could think and match up some explanation for it. Actions and motivations weren't questionable-- they felt sincere to the characters. Plot holes, if any were very minor and inconsistencies were mostly due to wardrobe (and still barely noticeable). Every discussion I've had about Avengers and its characters has been fulfilling in some way. Hell, even the Loki woobifiers have an interesting perspective that allows you to explore the character deeper (even if you disagree).
TDKR was riddled with questions, contradictions, plot holes, and irrelevancies. While I could enjoy aspects of it, thinking about it just kind of spoils it. Batman should be intelligent and fun. Not generic action brand.
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EXACTLY! For every question I had about Avengers, I could think and match up some explanation for it. Actions and motivations weren't questionable-- they felt sincere to the characters. Plot holes, if any were very minor and inconsistencies were mostly due to wardrobe (and still barely noticeable). Every discussion I've had about Avengers and its characters has been fulfilling in some way. Hell, even the Loki woobifiers have an interesting perspective that allows you to explore the character deeper (even if you disagree).
TDKR was riddled with questions, contradictions, plot holes, and irrelevancies. While I could enjoy aspects of it, thinking about it just kind of spoils it. Batman should be intelligent and fun. Not generic action brand.