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If he doesn't harm anyone, then he's not a gray character.
The dialogues are terrible.
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The beginning is intriguing
I don't quite understand why he needs a creature that specializes in reconnaissance if he needs pure power for security. I think a praying mantis would be a better choice. Just my opinion.
I didn't expect anything from the mc. But from the author, I wanted to see "Absolute Homelander," as the title suggests, not a pathetic parody of Superman. He was so afraid for the lives of people he didn't know that even his latent "evolution" ability awakened. What kind of kindergarten is this?
"I won't let innocent people die." MC suddenly turned into an idiot.
I hope Jon Snow's influence on the Dragonborn's personality will be minimal. Because it simply can't be that strong. The author clearly stated that the Dragonborn possessed Jon Snow's dead body. Just because this body contains some memories doesn't mean they will become familiar to him; after all, he didn't personally experience them. And judging by how long it took him to get to know Sansa, the memories are blurred.
I don't understand the main character's logic at all. Just because he was killed in some backwater doesn't mean he'll be killed if he returns home. And how does he expect to "become stronger" while being a slave on a farm?
Honestly, I can't remember anymore what determines whether a film has already been made or not. Could he make "Catch Me If You Can"?