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If he's so hard to investigate how did Luthor, who's not anywhere near the level of a detective as Batman, find out Clark's true identity, that he dates Lois and that Martha Kent is his mom? See how this makes no sense?
None of it adds up. The Justice League references added nothing to the film. Nothing. Didn't advance the plot. Didn't give the characters anything to do, and what Flash did tell Bruce ended up being moot as it was wrong anyhow. They never followed up on any of it. Batman knows he has to form a team why? He only knew that after Luthor told him he rang a bell. Beyond that he had no pre-existing reason to think rounding up all these meta humans was a good idea or even an idea at all. I'd like Batman to act logically and know who and what exactly he's up against. To be informed on all angles and have the clear strategic advantage. He doesn't have that here, as he knows jack shit about Superman and didn't investigate him, just investigated how to stop him. Superman is supposedly this big threat but outside of collateral damage in a fight Superman didn't want or start, he's given Bruce zero reasons to think he'd go rogue, and Bruce being completely blinded to the point of not even listening to Clark was just a poor way to present what is supposed to be the human peak of physical and mental skill. |
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Skibbidy Lock Jaw
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Well, in Man of Steel Lois proved that one could seemingly quite easily just follow a pattern of "strange events" all the way back to Smallville and find out from IHOP Manager Pete Ross.
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