Hound55
Byfar The Most Evil Thing
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The fact that someone acts against the law is not in and of itself "evil". Despite the fact that evil is more likely to be an element found in larger quantities amongst a criminal population than a law abiding one.Hal Jordan would fit right into a space Arkham Asylum if he was to be captured during the 90s.I mean what Hal did was wrong and evil, are you telling me Joker's reasons for mass murder are justified because he had 1 bad day? Like Hal Jordan did?
Personally, I think you coould argue that Hal was neither mad nor evil and that he felt he could justify any action, regardless how extreme, with the fact that he felt if he could wield the ultimate power of the rings he could alter reality and "fix" everything.
Parallax, to me, was the manifestation of Hal's NEED to make himself the hero and his inability to deal with losing.
It answered the question of what happens when a force of pure will and immeasurable power "fails". A being of pure determination who truly lives with a "Never say die" attitude.
He couldn't accept losing so he had to find another way to salvage the situation... he then found one... and his iron will was then determined to make it happen.
Which is why I can't understand why people would say its not in his character... Its exactly in his character. And not just his... I could see a few others going down a similar route...
But Johns of course couldn't hack that...
I mean what Hal did was wrong and evil, are you telling me Joker's reasons for mass murder are justified because he had 1 bad day? Like Hal Jordan did?





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