Where you can see what it's aiming for and it's failing miserably. As opposed to that other thing it does, where it fails miserably and you can't figure out what they're up to (the Clare Lynch debacle*). I'm not sure what's worse.
( The worst of it was, the wrestling was good, it was the everything else that had issues )
*I still think that was an attempt to turn AJ Styles heel that just didn't work.
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I saw an episode of Batman: The Brave And The Bold, and if it hadn't been for the character design, the voice acting and the script writing, I'm sure I would have liked it. But when you have the combined forces of Race A-ghul, who must be Ra's al Ghul's stupider, more easily defeated brother, a character design for Aquaman than makes him look more like Oliver Green than their version of Oliver Green, and dialogue that sounds like it was written by a robot who has never heard a human speak, when it doesn't sound like it was written by a 50 year old who has heard that the youth of today exist and they have slang.
It's a horrible mess.
(And yes, I know I was spoilt by Batman: The Animated Series being the Bat-cartoon of my youth, with it's beautiful designs and excellent voice acting and the dialogue and the ability to actually pronounce the character's names and I shouldn't hold not being David Warner or Kevin Conroy against people but ... )
( The worst of it was, the wrestling was good, it was the everything else that had issues )
*I still think that was an attempt to turn AJ Styles heel that just didn't work.
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I saw an episode of Batman: The Brave And The Bold, and if it hadn't been for the character design, the voice acting and the script writing, I'm sure I would have liked it. But when you have the combined forces of Race A-ghul, who must be Ra's al Ghul's stupider, more easily defeated brother, a character design for Aquaman than makes him look more like Oliver Green than their version of Oliver Green, and dialogue that sounds like it was written by a robot who has never heard a human speak, when it doesn't sound like it was written by a 50 year old who has heard that the youth of today exist and they have slang.
It's a horrible mess.
(And yes, I know I was spoilt by Batman: The Animated Series being the Bat-cartoon of my youth, with it's beautiful designs and excellent voice acting and the dialogue and the ability to actually pronounce the character's names and I shouldn't hold not being David Warner or Kevin Conroy against people but ... )