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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990
A good twist would be that there’s no twist with him. He actually turns out to be an earnest guy who wants to do good. But they kept toying with your expectations that he’s going to do something bad.
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I enjoy narratives with the nuance to let people be vaguely imperfect without being black hat/white hat archetypes. Movies and TV have enough problems with narrative compression obliterating detail and they don't need continued overuse of shortcuts.
But that ham-handed patrolmen scene, coupled with the general culture of Disney/MCU doesn't give me much faith for courageous storytelling on that particular point.