Spider-Fan83
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without showing a character has some flaws in to begins with you have nowhere to develop that character... you can't show character growth if they were already prefect from the start
a lot of those same issues were elaborated on in Smallville (struggling with how an when to use his powers/ wanting to play football) having all this responsible an having to be so careful all the time... when you just want to be a care free/dumb kid... doing dumb kid stuff
I agree sometime they go over board trying humanize the character (as no human could fully understand what it is to be him) to relate to him on that level
just let him be "Super" an not foucous on the "Man"... but, finding that balance is the point of his story
a lot of those same issues were elaborated on in Smallville (struggling with how an when to use his powers/ wanting to play football) having all this responsible an having to be so careful all the time... when you just want to be a care free/dumb kid... doing dumb kid stuff
I agree sometime they go over board trying humanize the character (as no human could fully understand what it is to be him) to relate to him on that level
just let him be "Super" an not foucous on the "Man"... but, finding that balance is the point of his story