Agreed. I don't know if I like the yellow eyes though, but it's less distracting. The pale eyes did make Arthur look scary and imposing, and it was cool, and it made Aquaman seem more alien-like. I would have liked to have seen his neck have some sort-of fish-like or shark slit gills--but the pale eyes worked on that notion, but in scenes where Arthur wasn't meant to be imposing, the pale eyes were a little over-the-top. If you saw him standing, talking to Barry or Cyborg, he looked like he was ready to murder them. From a distance, those eyes were still noticeable and sometimes too eye-jarring. When you have a blonde-guy who looks so human, but he's a fish-out-of-water, it feels somewhat hard to buy, believing that this guy can breathe underwater. Then you have Superman though, who looks completely human, but making him more physical and showcasing his strength and alien powers made it more effective...and how he flies. Stan Lee always complained about that. Not that I really care. No disrespect to Stan though.