Yeah, I wasn't mistaken. Hell to Pay looks really good.

By the way, watch Suicide Squad: Hell to Pay.

And a random scene from Death of Superman. I could have sworn I saw Reign of the Supermen, but I'm not seeing it in my movie folders, so I gotta watch that first anyway.

Oh wait, nevermind, I found it. I need to be better organized.

I know we all joke about Batman beating up on the mentally ill, but this is a bit on the nose.

Also he just fucking... sticks his hand out and gasses this space dude after he babbles nonsense. I know they gotta pace this shit super fast, but wow.

Sometimes these movies seem a lot like episodes of Justice League where they're allowed to show death.

That whole thing was a flashback.

Is this a character I should know? Who's backstory is that their friends were all murdered by some random mobster dude in the woods?

This doesn't even look like the same Wonder Woman from the other movies.

Why is this QAnoner hijacking a news station to try to lure JFK out of hiding? t.co/PJXHv3PjIC

They were trying to open up this strange space thing in the middle of downtown?

Not even in a secure facility, just right off the street?

Batman just took the random non-dangerous schizophrenic to a fucking prison psych facility?
Christ, that is really bad writing.

Oh, you think the mysterious guy with no record of who he is is just delusional when he talks about being from space, while you're talking to a man in a fucking bat costume who was mentoring a teenage martian?

Sure, just lock him up for ten months in a literal prison.

Also why the fuck would Bloodsport be locked up in this facility right now anyway? Does due process not exist in the world of Justice League?

Vigilantes can't just take delusional madmen to psych prisons. They go to trial first.

I'm not prepared to say someone who believes JFK is in hiding and hostages need to be taken to draw him out isn't dangerous, in the era of Q and pizzagate, but this isn't how things work, this is like a child's understanding of prisons.

Anyway, Thomas Kallor has been in the fucking psych prison where they keep mad bombers for ten months, presumably without trial.

Then again he assaulted an officer, so at least he wasn't shot, and it's maybe better than homelessness like most schizophrenics.

THEY PUT A RANDOM SCHIZOPHRENIC JOHN DOE IN ARKHAM

Also Arkham probably wouldn't have mixed gender wings, to be honest.

Also how had he not expressed superpowers at any point in the last 10 months.

Why is this motherfucker even still in his costume?

The police probably would have taken his gloves and maybe even his do-rag before putting him in this prison-jail.

(also it's hard to tell but he seems coded black or biracial and let's be honest, he'd be white)

WHY WOULDN'T YOU CHECK THAT?

Super powered people exist in this world. It's a wonder he didn't hurt himself or someone else (until tearing down the building).

PEOPLE FROM THE FUTURE EXIST IN THIS WORLD.

Skepticism doesn't even make sense in this setting.

ARKHAM IS AN INSTITUTE FOR THE CRIMINALLY INSANE

I'm like 25 minutes in and so much of this story irritates the shit out of me and I don't expect it to get better since from that googling of Jessica Cruz I know that at least part of the narrative involves mental illness.

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