The Morningstar
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But Hal doesn't need to prove himself. Hal's trying to understand why he was chosen, given the certain criteria that's apart of the job description to being a Green Lantern...a part that he believes he has in spades...that he's afraid.
If he has fear in his heart, why was he chosen?
He does need to prove himself. Not only to the Corps, but to himself.
He can learn to overcome fear on actual missions. By actually DOING something. Not after a ****ing pep talk from a pretty girl.
Morningstar,
But, Hal does prove why human's aren't worthless with his decision and showdown with Hector and Parallax.
Yea but it has no weight. Hal goes from a Green Lantern drop out... to awesome superhero after Carol tells him that he can overcome fear (which was a terribly delivered line BTW).
Hal doesn't learn this stuff by himself. It isn't natural character development/growth. Carol LITERALLY spells it all out for him. And then all of a sudden, he's this world saving GL who did what Abin Sur couldn't do... even though he only has about 10 minutes training under his belt.
It's forced, it's lazy. It's laughable in all honesty.