MarkB
Legend
Actually killing people with his arrows and hands made ia big difference, to me.
To me too. It came close to killing my interest in the show.
I find it hard to sympathise with a protagonist who leaves that large a trail of bodies.
Actually killing people with his arrows and hands made ia big difference, to me.
Really? To me, that would be essential.To me too. It came close to killing my interest in the show.
I find it hard to sympathise with a protagonist who leaves that large a trail of bodies.
Really? To me, that would be essential.
_____ just tried to KILL me. Do I incapacitate him, kill him first, or pat him on the back for trying, but not being quite in the right league?
I appreciate it for the way it's different from Smallville, where there was a constant sense of fakeness due to how infrequently anyone ever died.
I'm not someone who particularly likes killing in his entertainment, just someone who dislikes constant, utterly unrealistic temporary knock-outs where no one ever gets hurt.
A lot of the people he killed in the first episode hadn't tried to kill him, or even met him before he perforated them.
An Arrow is as fatal as a bullet. There aren't degrees of fatal.An Arrow is a lot less likely to be fatal than a bullet. Unless it is an explosive, corrosive, or electro-shock arrow... Plus they probably go through bullet-proof vests.