lordofthenerds said:
I know, he took the guts and effort to actually try and completley cut them off his body. Then he doesn't want a quick injection to cure himself. Kind of a continuity error.
I didn't think it was a continuity error. He's just really unsure of what he wants to do with himself, LOL, at least until he's given the chance to rid of his wings permanently.
I don't know if this is a good example, but say plastic surgeons made breast implants (and the corresponding surgery) free. Some people might say that I would need it since I'm pretty much as flat-chested as you can get while still having
something there, and there
was a time in my life where I wish I was bigger and might even have gone through surgery if the idea of
having the surgery didn't squick me out.
Now I'm older and I've accepted that the media is stupid, and that I'm beautiful the way I am. Plus all of my other friends say that having breasts fly up in your face during inconvenient times is no walk in the park, LOL, in addition to the fact that most guys don't look at their faces while they're talking with them...I'm grateful that I don't have to think about them at all most of the time, and that guys look at my face when they talk with me. (Heck, they might be looking at my butt, but at least I won't notice as much when they do it.) I find it so sad when women get implants so they can feel "normal." Normal compared to what? What the media tells us normal is? We're just not "average," and honestly, who wants to be average?
Wings are definitely 10000000x more difficult to deal with, and Warren probably
thought that he wanted to be rid of them. He'd be normal, right? But then when he faced the cure and how it meant
permanent loss of his wings, he decided that he liked them enough not to lose them. We still have to see him completely embrace them, but we saw some of it when he used his powers to save his father.