No.1030979
Just vent a little on any plotholes/really bad writing you've come across in comics, games, or movies.
>Why doesn't Scarecrow focus his revenge on Killer Croc for attacking him in Asylum?
>Why is Scarecrow bombing an empty city a threat?
>Why does Batman have visions of events he wasn't there to witness? Joker being in his head isn't an excuse. He's just a hallucination. Not literally Joker. He'd know only as much as Batman would.
>How did Scarecrow know Batman would have a vision of Barbara killing herself?
>Why is Jason so mad at Batman? Shouldn't he want to spend all that time and training to hunt down the rest of the villains who helped make his life hell? Why not hunt down Harley Quinn for helping Joker?
>Why were Dick and Tim completely useless the entire game?
No.1030981
>>1030979
Anon we already have a /co/ vidya thread, use it.
No.1030982
>>1030981
This is for plotholes and bad writing in all /co/ related media. My example of stuff was just for this game series but the thread itself is not just vidya related.
No.1030996
>Why doesn't Scarecrow focus his revenge on Killer Croc for attacking him in Asylum?
Because Batman didn't save him from Croc and he had to be kept out of the main game and sold separately as DLC for (((profit)))
>Why is Scarecrow bombing an empty city a threat?
He tried to release fear gas over the "entire eastern seaboard" with ACE chemicals but then Batman fucked that up so he covered Gotham in fear gas because "muh fear" and "muh fallen hero".
>Why does Batman have visions of events he wasn't there to witness? Joker being in his head isn't an excuse. He's just a hallucination. Not literally Joker. He'd know only as much as Batman would.
Only reason I can think of is that Joker's infected blood also changed Batman's brain so he would have Joker's personality AND memories. Otherwise it's plot convenience.
>How did Scarecrow know Batman would have a vision of Barbara killing herself?
Plot convenience
>Why is Jason so mad at Batman? Shouldn't he want to spend all that time and training to hunt down the rest of the villains who helped make his life hell? Why not hunt down Harley Quinn for helping Joker?
He blames Batman for leaving him to be tortured by the Joker and replacing him with Tim Drake.
>Why were Dick and Tim completely useless the entire game?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
No.1030998
Gravity Falls is filled with plot holes.
No.1031001
>>1030996
If he was so broken by that torture to build an army just based on a petty vendetta then why does a simple apology by Batman after smacking him around suddenly turn him good again?
No.1031033
>>1030979
The whole game takes on an entirely new level of pointlessness when you hear random mooks reference Superman and the Flash.
No.1031040
>>1030998
I honestly think Hirsch gave up by the time Season 1 ended.
No.1031048
>>1030981
I didn't know only video games could have writing.
No.1031049
>>1031029
Why didn't the LoK post reach the character limit?
No.1031050
>>1031049
What do you mean?
No.1031051
>I'm gonna lock Tim in a cell because I got Barbra killed and then let him know that she's dead
>Oh wait, she's not dead, time to go get Tim out of that cell
>Oh wait fuck that I'll just let him know she's alive and then leave him in that cell for that retarded final scene to happen
No.1031057
>>1031029
Korra ruined everything with uniqueness decay. Everyone brainleslly thought that if you just include more of the shit that was cool in Avatar, it'll be that much cooler but that's not how it works.
I can get lightning bending becoming somewhat more common due to social advances (it would be no longer restricted to royals and such, much like literacy increase in the real world increased education prospects), but it shouldn't be used by common power plant workers. Having tons of Sky Bison and saying "lol Fire Nation secretly bred them/they found a different breed hidden in the wild somewhere" just cheapens the poignant permanent consequences in the original. Same with a magical spirit event giving random people air bending.
No.1031061
>>1031033
Right? This is a city wide threat. The Justice League would've and should've shown up to help out instead of leaving Bruce alone to inevitably fake his death.
No.1031066
>>1031051
I think you can chalk a bit of that up to Joker infecting Batman and affecting his decisions.
No.1031067
>>1031063
That would have been way better. Or even just have LoK retcon that there were surviving air nomads living in seclusion that hid their bending at all costs. It would have been a mild retcon, but a believable one and way better than treating it like mutants in the X-men.
No.1031079
>>1031067
I remember hearing that they'd already done that in some tie in card game for the show, so it's not like it would've been completely unheard of.
No.1031240
>>1031239
That's
The
Joke
Of
The
Show
Johnny Bravo in real life would get 90% if not all girls he talks to. The running joke is that the exact opposite happens.
No.1031242
>>1031239
>>1031240
I thought the point was that deep inside he was a stupid momma's boy and he was just overcompensating, but it always backfired.
No.1031245
>>1031242
Part of the joke is that he's a momma's boy despite looking like and having the confidence of the Chaddest Chad. But the joke itself is that he's hopeless at getting women to fall for him despite having his looks.
No.1031246
>>1031240
>>1031245
inb4 the "attractive Chads fail at getting dates all the time and it's men who care more about looks" anon shows up
No.1031248
No.1031273
How come everyone was so afraid of Jenny when she was taken over for an entire year in the Christmas episode? It's not like she killed or injured anyone, all she did was ruin holidays, and on a separate regard, who the hell was protecting Tremorton from the villains of the week that entire time?
No.1031299
>>1031240
>joke
More like soyboy/cuck propaganda and resentment. JB was always feminist friendly. It just became more obvious if anything changed. One retooled episode even had Johnny turn into a woman and spend the episode going through some male guilt program.
>>1031246
Women are more judgemental than men and are drawn to men who can show them/fool them that he's useful to her. Looks is but one part of it.
No.1031304
>how did a fisherman find T'Challa's body in the river if M'baku claimed not 5 minutes before that they're all vegetarians?
No.1031306
>>1031299
Looks are a gate. Yeah sure personality might matter in the long run but that doesn't matter for the hideous because no one will give a shit about anything you have to say.
No.1031409
>>1031049
Does 8chan have a character limit?
No.1031661
>>1031299
>>1031306
>>1031659
This is a cartoon and comic books board.
No.1031876
>>1031661
Then why do you sage threads about cartoons and comics?
No.1034684
>>1030979
>Why does Batman have visions of events he wasn't there to witness? Joker being in his head isn't an excuse. He's just a hallucination. Not literally Joker. He'd know only as much as Batman would.
That one I think is him piecing together some things loosely himself with the hallucination.
Everything else, I got nothing.
No.1034686
>>1031409
>Does 8chan have a character limit?
100 for thread subjects, 5000 for posts
No.1034713
>>1031304
I thought he claimed his family was vegetarian, not his entire clan.
No.1034715
Batman Begins
>Bruce breaks with the League of Shadows after refusing to act as judge, jury, and executioner
>Bruce later acts as judge, jury, and executioner by leaving Ras Al Ghoul to die in a train crash
>main plot involves a massive evaporator that is powerful enough to instantly vaporize water in metal pipes from at least 100 feet away
>human beings, which are made up of 50 - 65% water, are somehow unaffected by the machine despite standing mere feet from it
No.1034716
>>1034715
Dark Knight Rises is so easy to pick apart but I think this is the first time I've seen someone genuinely criticize Batman Begins. Congrats. More people need to realize how bad those movies really are.
No.1034718
>>1034715
>>1034716
>Bruce refuses to execute that one criminal
>he then proceeds to blow up the entire ninja compound
Come to think of it, why did they even have enough explosives to destroy their entire base? You would think they would at least store them somewhere safe. Even back when I saw this movie for the first time, that scene was really bizarre to me.
No.1034720
>>1034716
While on the subject of DKR:
>Bane traps the entire Gotham police force underground
>He lets them live and sends them supplies for absolutely no reason
>They escape and march towards your mercenary army completely unarmed
>Instead of mowing them down with automatic weapons and tanks they opt for a massive fistfight
I can't be the only one that thought this whole sequence was incredibly stupid can I?
No.1034721
>>1034720
See something like that could've been justified if it was Bane on venom fighting the entire police force. Just so he can show off how strong he is. Otherwise there's no damn way for it all to work well. On the subject of venom, how is that too comic booky to use but Scarecrow's fear gas and mask is perfectly fine? Nolan's logic is so backwards it can smell it's own ass.
No.1034724
>>1034715
He gave Ra's a chance to save himself. And he said he will fight men like that but he won't simply kill them. It could also represent character growth in a nontraditional direction.
You really want to harp on something? How about the massive failure to correctly pronounce Ra's. They even accidentally lampshaded (if you'll pardon the term) it when the old woman asked if she was saying it right.
And then it creeped into Arrow where they were fucking it up in English but saying it correctly in Arabic.
No.1034725
>>1031304
Many vegetarians eat fish
No.1034726
>>1034725
That's called pescatarianism
No.1034729
>>1034720
>massive fistfight
It's a rather common flaw in movies, because the vast majority of scriptwriters apparently have no sense of military tactics or strategy, among other things. Which I am very sorry about, because speculative tactics and strategy really gets my autism off.
I didn't see civil war, but I think I saw a commercial for it wherein a bunch of guys in costume and wakanda-clothes (I think) *ran* towards each other on a big open field. Not a machine-gun in sight, never-mind artillery.
No.1034730
>>1034715
This assumes his means of escape (cape glide) could have supported two people.
No.1034731
>>1034724
Actually, Raas is basically the correct spelling, since his name is The Demon's Head in Arabic and that's how head is pronounced in Arabic, ****.
I never got where that Raysh thing came from to be honest.
No.1034732
>>1031240
Johnny Bravo = Pepe Lepew + Elvis Presley
Doesn't mean his show wasn't funny, I loved it. But just pointing out that there's nothing new under the sun, and the core of his show's comedy is the same as Pepe: suave guy doesn't understand that women don't think he's suave.
Only big difference is that Pepe had a stated reason why girls found him repulsive (he's a skunk and he stinks like one), whereas with Johnny it's implied that everyone agrees that women wouldn't want a macho Chad, which is just false and ends up making a lot of the women in his cartoons seem like heartless bitches for rejecting him over nothing at all.
No.1034733
>>1034720
>CIA calls in three extra passengers on his plane
>Lies and says he only called in one to threaten Bane's men
>Does not actually plan on killing them and Bane knows this
>"They expect one of us in the wreckage, brother!"
No.1034734
>>1034731
He was created in a different time, when the current explanation is that its a weird, or dead offshoot of arabic. It got pronounced Raysh because that's how the original creator did, or for many, the Timm cartoons had it. Or at any rate, the internet claims that the creator had it closer to hebrew then to arabic. Which means it is even more autistic then debating how to pronounce gif.
No.1034735
Invidious embed. Click thumbnail to play.
>>1034729
You're thinking of Infinity War when the nogkandans and generic aliens run toward each on a large open field near the end. Civil War had Stark and Caps running toward each other in an empty Airport. I think Black Panther had something similar near the end too.
Vid related, they do try shooting for all of five seconds before fisting ensues.
No.1034738
>Dan Vs. New Mexico
>Depicts it as a vast desert despite half of the state covered in forests
>Saguaro cacti everywhere despite it not existing in the state
>This is the same lazy design you see in most other cartoons
>The plot involves the balloon festival being led by cultists
>Dan sneaks onto the property where the hot-air balloons are somehow inflated even though it's the night before and they would be packed in a trailer waiting to be driven onto the field
>Bunch of bullshit with the cultists
>Dan manages to make the balloons pop even though it's the wrong kind of balloon, hence the hot air making it lift instead of helium
>Nobody ever depicts the huge mountain next to Albuquerque, it's just flat desert
>the Dan Vs. animation has the characters tweened just a little too much so the characters look like janky robots shifting positions
As someone who lived in that poor crappy state for years it bugs me when cartoons display geographic ignorance when google street view exists. At least Breaking Bad did it right since it was filmed on location.
No.1034739
>>1030998
Lil' Gideon has an array of television screens in his giant mecha robot instead of placing all that delicate equipment in a room somewhere just so he can get caught red-handed by the townsfolk who should have been upset he wrecked the town with his robot.
No.1034755
Ant-Man and the Wasp
>The entire plot of the movie hinges on finding Hank Pym's wife in the quantum realm
>She's still alive after 30 years
>Still breathing despite being smaller than oxygen molecules
>Somehow found food and water
>Made(?) new clothes
>Makeup still looks good after 30 years
>Vague and convenient quantum powers
>Hand waves it away with "muh adaptation and evolution"
No.1034773
>>1030979
I'd stick it in Barbara's plothole.
No.1034796
>>1034735
Batman's flying vehicle always reminded me of the Phantom dropships from the Halo games tbh.
Also Batman should've told Bane he came to break him as a response.