The logic is confusing, there is no depth, and the hole is dug without filling

Annette 2022-08-31 22:03:26

1. Put on the background of World War II, and specially said that the Nazis made some cultural relics, but nothing was released, and the Nazis did not find any villains and heroes, only a few superheroes unilaterally K people. The title of the film is that the Nazis unearthed the Ark of the Covenant, thinking it was a foreshadowing , some kind of big killer, but in the end there was nothing, and it was lonely.

2. When the Flash crossed, the call of Doctor Fate appeared, which was another foreshadowing . Good guy, I finally found Dr. Destiny. I was tortured by the Nazis and went crazy. After saying a few inexplicable words, I disappeared (you have your mission, and you have to learn a lesson). As a result, The Flash played soy sauce all the way. I guess this Doctor of Fate is NT? Without summoning the Flash, he can still get out of trouble (in the parallel universe on this timeline, the Justice Society will save him in the end.)

3. So what's the point of your Flash running into this universe? It is better to delete the appearance of Dr. Fate, the plot is more logically in the past, the Flash strayed into a parallel universe---big adventure---return---the ending. I was looking forward to what Doctor Fate had planned for The Flash from the beginning to the end, but in the end, it was also arranged to be lonely.

4. In the second half, Aquaman was also pulled out as a villain, which is embarrassing. What is the origin of this human superpower next to Aquaman? Apart from this mind control monster, there is no one else around Neptune? What about the queen? What about the loyalists? Just kidding, the plot is like a child's play, and it can't stand scrutiny at all.

5. Nostalgic for the paradox of Flashpoint, nostalgic for "Suicide Squad Severe Punishment", nostalgic for the open-minded but rigorous setting of the plot, nostalgic for the period when cartoons were made into adult fairy tales. If you all lick the dc cartoons like this, you might as well go home and watch Pleasant Goat and Big Big Wolf. 6 points? You fans are so forgiving.

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