Spider-Aziz
Dummy Dragon Holo
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Ehh, that lesson he was supposed to learn by killing Zod never crossed my mind before seeing fans defend it that way, I saw he had no other choice at that time.Except the whole pretense that fans on the internet used to justify his choice in killing Zod--that only by taking a life would he learn the value of never doing it again--is jettisoned immediately since in his first scene in BvS, Superman likely kills that terrorist warlord. And later, he almost kills Lex Luthor, which makes his choice of saving his life from Doomsday later even more baffling.
The point is that if there was some lesson for Superman to learn from the death of Zod, it was muted and lost in the sequel, which continued with Clark being a murderous, selfish jerk that could never see past his own doorway.
At least that did not turn him to a space wandering self exiled recluse in the movie.
What I find to be the dumbest moment in those two movies.Heh, it actually reminds me of the Schumacher era of Batman movies. Pretty to look at but no substance and boring to watch.
