JKR, I was talking about the theatrical cut. The movies problems stem from a script PoV rather than an editing one. Remember, Ayer had six weeks to write the script. Btw, Props to David Ayer, who said the thing we saw in theathers was his cut.

It's the DC Extended Universe indeed.
It's not like this was announced as a Director's cut. And, as it seems, it won't even be Ayer's original director's cut, but an extended version of the Director's cut.
And aside from the chunky inclusion of
The Flash and the tease at the other
Justice League members, I don't have much of a problem with the
Batman V Superman script after having seen the Ultimate Edition. Sure, the final fight vs Doomsday is kinda cliche, but it has a nice conclusion, and I have more of a problem with the over-abundance of CGI in that sequence, rather than with how it's written.
And regarding
Suicide Squad, David Ayer may have written his script in six weeks (he still did additional rewrites), but unfortunately there's no way to read the script. And the movie's biggest problem - IMO - is the way the studio tinkered with it, by completely reshuffling and fracturing the narrative, getting rid of the darker and more somber aspects of the movie, reducing many scenes to tiny 30 second snippets, and almost completely reworking the final fight. That's my main complaint, that it felt like a fractured look at something much more fleshed out and more organic.
So it's more of a case of heavy studio intervention. There's no way to really judge the script, considering that the movie is a pastiche of many different cuts of the movie, made by different people. You may have a problem with the storyline being about the Enchantress. But even then, you have no clue about how it actually played out and worked in the script and original cuts vs what ended up on the big screen.