Quote Originally Posted by BrokentoothMarch View Post
Where did I demand to be pampered? What are you even talking about? They didn't shock or offend. This just flat out was stupid in conveyance? If you're going to white knight, can you at least retain coherency?

Your heroes don't always have to follow a moral compass. It's when you decide you want to force the viewer to adapt their compass with the character's when there is a very obvious disconnect between that character's principles and that with those that are most widely accepted. Unless you intend to tell me tormenting others to make them stronger and genociding your species is somehow justifiable?

Like that first bit is LITERALLY an undeniable and massive symptom of narcissism, to say nothing of making herself a goddess later on and naming the world after herself. Call me close minded, but most narcissist tend to be bad people and Venat doesn't strike me as breaking the mold. So when the writers seem surprised that most do not want to relate or sympathize with a cruel narcissist, that's usually a sign that the writers might be disconnected from their audience.

This isn't me crying about seeing a girl get stabbed and blowing it up into some weird political tangent. Venat is a bad person. The writers think she is a good person. Most people agree Venat is a bad person. This is literally what being disconnected means.
Close minded is a understatment.