Dove is freaking great, I just have fuck all interest discussing anything seriously with you.![]()
Of course you love the literal symbol of peace being a violent piece of shit, its very on brand for you. It makes sense from someone who obviously never read a comic (I mean for fucks sake, even Rob Liefeld never made Dove violent, and that man would add pouches and a machine gun to a picture of Ghandi if you gave him half a chance).
Honestly though, peple don't even need to read a comic in this case. Calling a duo Hawk & Dove should make their characterization apparent, unless (like the Titans writers) the people in question are literally a group of mutant sociopathic hamsters from an alternate reality.
No, just people who go on ridiculous, over the top rants over every little fucking thing.
I never do that. All the stuff I get angry about is pretty damn important. Like I said above, fucking Rob Liefeld never made Dove violent. Rob "Give everyone 5 huge guns and 10000 pouches" Liefeld understands what Dove is supposed to be. When you make that man look like a good writer, you have issues. Kind of like fans of Titans, apparently. Even Snyder fans will admit that his movies have some problems.




) with kicking and punching and flipping and stuff, and then there's a present day one in which Robin singlehandedly takes down a dozen thugs while Hawk and Dove are pinned down which is way more brutal and more like the Robin fight in the first episode. And this isn't just glossed over, first Dick expresses reluctance to suit up because of what he's become, and Hawk and Dove then comment on how he's changed as well after the fight. We're meant to be uncomfortable by the level of violence, and to see what years of working with Batman had lead him to and what he wants to get away from, but is still struggling to do even though he's physically left the Batcave and Gotham behind.