Has he ever mentored a superhero successfully?
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ZoneFighter — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 01:00 PM)
The Hood in season 1 was a homicidial maniac who murdered innocent men who were just trying to make a living as security guards. The irony is he didn't actually kill most of the conspiritors on his father's list, most of them he sent to prison alive. Most of his victims in season 1 were not actually criminals.
He's not a soldier, he's not a member of any legitimate army. Detective Lance was right about the Hood and later the Arrow. If he's going to be the hero Green Arrow than he needs to not go around murdering innocent people like he did in season 1.
Season 4 at least the people he put arrows in were lunatics who wanted to murder 6 billion people. -
ninthcentury — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 06:10 AM)
OP, What is your standard of "success"?
And why is mentoring superheroes Oliver's job?
Maybe you're thinking of mentoring unpowered heroes?Because supporting your thesis is tough, but throwing adjectives is easy. -
sanddragon939 — 9 years ago(October 08, 2016 01:13 PM)
The Hood in season 1 was a homicidial maniac who murdered innocent men who were just trying to make a living as security guards. The irony is he didn't actually kill most of the conspiritors on his father's list, most of them he sent to prison alive. Most of his victims in season 1 were not actually criminals.
He's not a soldier, he's not a member of any legitimate army. Detective Lance was right about the Hood and later the Arrow. If he's going to be the hero Green Arrow than he needs to not go around murdering innocent people like he did in season 1.
Season 4 at least the people he put arrows in were lunatics who wanted to murder 6 billion people.
First of all, not everyone he shot with an arrow died. Most of them ended up in a hospital. And most of the bodyguards were mercenaries for Mob bosses not 'innocent security guards' so there's that.
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