@DaddyWarpig Because trauma is the closest any of these people have come close to dealing with "hardship," because they live their whole lives in very sheltered and comfortable conditions.
@Fenrirtheicewo1 The core problem with this movie is that, despite the success of the 1st film, they were still insanely bitter that people preferred Peter Parker to Miles Morales.
What makes it worse is that this whole movie is the filmmakers whining about sticking to the comic story canon.
@Fenrirtheicewo1 Because you have an entire industry run by people who not only hate themselves but also want to be justified in hating themselves.
Because the very idea of self-improvement offends them.
@ManRitan@Fenrirtheicewo1 Considering how badly both DC & WB have handled their franchises and practically run them all to the ground.
It's practically impossible to see anything good come out of them ever again.
@Grimphantom_Inc@Fenrirtheicewo1 Honestly, could you really blame him?
Most people would snap if they spent all their time surrounded by utter pretentious tools who constantly treat second-rate stories as if they're God's gift to humanity.
Meet the snake-necked turtle
Unlike most turtles, the snake necked turtle cannot pull its neck straight back into its shell. Instead, it folds its remarkably long neck sideways beneath the edge of the shell, using it to strike quickly at fish, tadpoles and other aquatic prey
@Fenrirtheicewo1 What makes this even funnier is that this is despite an attempt to make Korra a tragic hero who has to sacrifice herself, but this only happens because she left the portals open.
@Fenrirtheicewo1 Given that most of the people who now work on this show used ChatGPT to get their info on Asian culture, it's not surprising they know so little about it.
@ThatGuyYouKnowF It failed because it was trying to be self-aware, but it ultimately failed.
It still ended up coming off even more preachy than those PSAs in the early 80s and 90s, and worse, the lessons it taught were hypocritical.