To be fair to Geoff Johns, he had a very different job as a writer than Tom Taylor. Tom had to write an alternate universe story where Hal lost his way, with the ability to do whatever he wanted with the character. If Hal has to face the consequences of his actions for the rest of his life, so be it, that's the point of the story. Geoff had to write a story to save Hal from the character assasination Emerald Twilight was, and to allow him to be used like a regular character moving forward. Would it have been better for Hal's character for him to be redeemed, and for all future stories to revolve around that one awful thing he did that one time, ala Hank Pym?
@milkiassamuel7809 ай бұрын
I have to admit Hal's arc in The Injustice might be one of my favourites for how many atrocities he committed as part of the Regime, which really harkens back to Hal's time as Parallax, and while we do see that Hal does feel remorse, but truthfully he can't forgive himself for what he's done, it's a mental struggle that actually has always been a part of Hal's character in the main continuity as Hal is a person who feels a lot of self-hate, inner turmoil and deep-seated resentment for everything he is and the act he put on of being a cocky, charming pilot, but truthfully is a struggling man who tends to let his fears get the better of him, but deep down he never lets them control him and chooses to persevere through them with nothing but the will he has and love and support of others, it what truly fuels him. Honestly, Hal is one of my favourite DC characters and one of my favourite GL's
@MrRobot-09 ай бұрын
Too bad that even before DC gone to the crap sac they almost never wirthen hall like that. Most hacks that get their hand on him make him the space cowboy without fear, and flaw is to the "lesers" human lanterns
@alexandrefrauches1329 ай бұрын
Both Hal and Barry have the best arcs in Injustice. I like how their stories work as counterpoint to Superman and the other members of the Regime. They are all heroes who made mistakes but the difference is that while people like Damian, Wonder Woman and, specially, Superman refused to recognize their own flaws as people, not wanting to face consequences nor criticism for their actions, choosing to blame others, Hal and Barry, despite starting that way, choose in the end to face the result of their mistakes and try to be better people.
@blackfox41389 ай бұрын
Honestly, in this day of such extreme political divides, I genuinely wish we could get another Green Lantern x Green Arrow run. Two people with such vastly different politics, but they're the closest of friends. Ollie looks at life on an individual basis, and wishes to use his wealth to help those who can't help themselves. Meanwhile, Hal looks at life on a macro scale, seeing each individual as someone who must raise themselves up on their own merits. You could do a lot with a story with just the two of them, and really delve into the message of political extremes and moderation between politics and personal lives.
@crowfather38389 ай бұрын
No kidding. IT makes sense that each of them would have those views. Considering their roles in superhero communities. Lantern takes care of more than just a city, or even a country or planet, he takes care of a massive sector of space which includes MULTIPLE galaxies and species. Depending on the era each sector gets one person. So being all about your own will and drive to get things done makes sense. While Arrow is working in the neighborhoods, stays on the ground unless he's using zip-lines or being flown by somebody. Sees everybody that struggles up close and wants to help. Hal has to deal with things big picture where Ollie can deal with things on a smaller scale. Not to mention Hal is technically a cop (though I hardly consider the Lanterns cops). Yeah TLDR I agree with you assessment.
@anenemystand55829 ай бұрын
The problem with "raising yourself on your own merit" is it only works if everyone has the same starting point.
@blackfox41389 ай бұрын
@@anenemystand5582 and Ollie would agree with you. That’s the thing about these two characters, Ollie is a famous liberal while Hal is a staunch conservative. Yet they’re best friends. And a story exploring that friendship in the context of today’s extreme environment would be amazing.
@anenemystand55829 ай бұрын
@@blackfox4138 having lived that. I think I'd rather avoid it in fiction.
@GrapeCheckerBoard9 ай бұрын
@blackfox4138 Are there any issues in particular you’d want to explore? Any storylines you’d want to see?
@TheHearthGuy9 ай бұрын
Hal might just be my favorite Green Lantern, I grew up with John through JLU and watched the Green Lantern Animated series so the only lanterns I really had any context for were John, Hal, and what little we saw of Guy during the animated series. But what always stuck out to me about Hal was, fittingly, this indominable will. Only once in the show did he ever waver even slightly, and even then he got back up and saved the entire universe again and again. That unyielding determination was always admirable. But that same will power, that same strength to never back down was subverted beautifully with Injustice Hal. Because what sort of evils will a person do when their will is unbreakable? And how else to you stop them than to make them realize they're wrong?
@baki4849 ай бұрын
That's what draws me to Hal as well. I grew up watching John and Wally through the DCAU But Hal and Barry are my favorite Green lantern and Flash respectively.
@DSan-kl2yc7 ай бұрын
Will doesn't mean that you don't consider your actions. Doesn't mean that you think you're always right. So what you're willing to do in terms of good and evil have nothing to do with will. We already have an evil Green Lantern. Hal is about the qualities that make someone a good person
@minismallists7 ай бұрын
@@DSan-kl2yca strong will means you will stand up for what you believe in, which means it’s gonna be pretty damn hard for anyone to convince you that what you believe was incorrect
@tjknight9 ай бұрын
Sinestro's "trick" should've never worked. The yellow and green were already in a fight and he was like "ayo they team killing over there...oh source? Uhhhhh *trust* "
@memesarekeem9 ай бұрын
Beautiful video. Now lets talk about how Injustice absolutely wastes Kyle Rainer's character (the strongest green lantern) and kills him in the most pathetic, disrespectful way.
@Dinoman-mo7mt9 ай бұрын
He is the strongest Lantern but he has admitted as a Green Lantern Hal is stronger though I do agree Kyle is absolutely wasted in injustice
@memesarekeem9 ай бұрын
@Dinoman-mo7mt One of my biggest issues with Injustice is that it gets rid of specific characters which would be a fairly good counter to Superman, which sucks because that means we miss out on good fights and good ideological battles. Kyle Rainer would've been the last green lantern and he would've obviously sided against Superman. I would have loved to see Batman kill Zod and begin questioning his very war but instead he's randomly killed by Amazo. I would've loved to see the Titans make a return but they're instantly killed by Zod! I wish injustice actually introduced some of these characters properly instead of killing them 3 pages after they're brought in.
@GabiBrooks9 ай бұрын
See, Hal's arc in injustice is exactly what I wanted to see with Ben Solo. Him having to live with the consequences of his actions and choosing to help make things right. But yeah, too complicated for Disney 😑
@kaynawests2629 ай бұрын
The most underratedly written DC character
@marukasudras17404 ай бұрын
The way Hal cuts of Barry from calling Billy a child to help cope with what is happening
@trashlag6 ай бұрын
"And then the evil villain known as goober the gloopmeister beat up PowerMan. This is best described by Wells and Hobbit. As Wells and Hobbit put it, 'power is power until power isn't power'. Anyways here's some cool music."
@crowfather38389 ай бұрын
Dude, you know how to pick music my friend. You're writing is also pretty stellar and the perspectives you bring on things are beautiful. I hope that if you ever hang up your channel and move on, that you live a good life, with every great and terrible thing that will happen, and see it through to the end. I hope a lot of people do, but this is your video so this is for you today.
@nicosyoutubelife89689 ай бұрын
I think Hal Jordan deserves more of your attention. I grew up watching John, and thought of him as the best green lantern, but outside of the DCAU, the guy does jackshit. Even in the DCAU he doesn't expand the green lantern mythos. It wasn't until I read Geoff John's run, and watched GL: The Animated Series that I realized how pivotal Hal Jordan is to the Green Lantern side of DC as a whole. So many established canon leads back to him, like his history with Sinestro (who is in his own right a formidable nemesis), Star Saphire, Atrocitus, etc. It's the reason why no other lantern can carry a solo book, because it all leads back to Hal Jordan eventually.
@BerkelBoy9 ай бұрын
I swear Hal always makes me have a crisis and realize a great truth of reality i was blind too
@yodudeyo1009 ай бұрын
Honestly the Green Lantern books from 2004 in Green Lantern Rebirth to Wrath of the First Lantern in 2014 is one of my favorite runs in comics. I love almost all the Green Lanterns from Hal, John, Guy, and Kyle to Kilowag, Ganthet, Arisia, Iolande, and more! I had a hard time with Injustice and seeing so many characters I love die and others act like assholes. But this video does put it into a new perspective. I love your videos!
@Dinoman-mo7mt9 ай бұрын
Really he did still feel guilty for what he done as parallax ,but injustice does lean into his guilt more
@Thomas-zt7dm9 ай бұрын
Hal was willing to put his role as a hero before his friends so the allure of a Superman “doing what needs to be done” I feel would also be appealing to him
@hicks78849 ай бұрын
Ive been rewatching a lot of doctor who recently, particularly Peter Capaldi's version and Im noticing similarities his and Injustice GL character. Both do good despite knowing that they will be no redemption for their past misdeeds. "Without hope, without witness, without reward"
@darlhiatt81369 ай бұрын
I just finished Capaldi's run and he cemented himself as one of my favorites of all Doctors. I always love old man Doctors but he really gets it done. Much as I like the look of Whittaker in the couple episodes I've seen of her I wish we had longer with Capaldi.
@boogerhead1999 ай бұрын
basically green lantern is the bigest meatrider
@vzerby9 ай бұрын
I always welcome the Injustice take on a lot of character's growth and depictions. While evil Superman is a bit of a bore there's enough interesting aspects that come out of it to have interesting well written story that actually have hardship and tough life lessons that we get to see with these amazing being go through and humanize them more but also shows as Guy say, they CAN be the best of us.
@MegaNinjaRyan7 ай бұрын
I think it’s not about redemption, we can’t earn that, we need a redeemer. But it is about repentance. how saying sorry isn’t enough, but in doing better than yesterday we are showing that we are changed from within. That we try not to make the same mistakes anymore and really decided we want to be redeemed. That we are thankful for our second chances. Hal and Barry are great examples and are my favorite heroes because of this.
@justinweber49779 ай бұрын
Telling Hal to intervene with Congress should have been the point where Hal starts second guessing himself. The Green Lantern Corps, the place HAL's authority is derived from, specifically forbids a Lantern from interfering in the internal politics of a world.
@dylancao71319 ай бұрын
I have been looking for your channel for a whole year because I forgot the name of the song, "Something That Was Changing Your Mind." Glad I found you again!
@Rodrigo_B_Viana9 ай бұрын
Sometimes Injustice have some really good side history, but other times is just a big snow ball of nonsense, edgyness and waste potential
@ghoul53719 ай бұрын
Dude you gotta talk about Hal in The New Frontier
@mr.awesomem16thebest117 ай бұрын
I absolutely adore your work and had decided to use this video as project for me to respond to it in an essay format. However, I learned the very hard way that there is no thesis and you just breakdown the characters XD also with that being said, your transition statements are incredible from how you switch main plot points you want to cover. They kept making me think you were about to say the thesis when it was just the main idea, INCREDIBLE
@amanzeihedioha9 ай бұрын
This reminds me of one of my favorite quotes on redemption from a ghost Paladin in a comic about stick figures. Thank you for showing respect for Guy too.
@ismauzumaki11189 ай бұрын
“there is only tomorrow” damn
@jinchuriki70227 ай бұрын
He saved the world, but at what cost
@trevoranthony30189 ай бұрын
Poor Hal Jordan
@guppygills9 ай бұрын
this is a beautiful video essay. i didn't resonate so much with Hal on my first read-through because of the generational reasons you mentioned and because of his conservative nature. but i love how you navigated his arc with the explanation of his character. admittedly i still mostly only look forward to John/Kyle getting more representation but i'm excited to revisit the original Injustice storyline again soon and one day (like 20 years from now because jesus christ we do NOT need another edgy Superman anytime soon) i'm really hoping to see its entirety fleshed out preferably in television. i'd love to spend more time with characters like Hal.
@подэмерон9 ай бұрын
Masterpiece.
@en91687 ай бұрын
Just found your channel. I'm a big back story and video essay guy. Really like your stuff and look forward to digging deeper into your material.
@josephaguilar60547 ай бұрын
Rip Guy
@diegocorrea93279 ай бұрын
Gotta love GL
@alienbob70258 ай бұрын
Dude, as petty as it sounds, if you played "Something changing in mind" as the end credits, I'd watch every video with that comfort. It always hits and random songs don't do justice and I'm simple like that.
@wowitsportal52259 ай бұрын
The main forms of dc content i grew up with were teen titans and young justice so i didnt really know any of them i just knew of them, the first actual time i got to see any of them were the injustice games and comics hal and barry's arc really made me fall in love with them and not being my favorite characters they are my favorite characters to read about when i actually got around to read other comics
@CaptainCJ978 ай бұрын
8:02 I like that detail
@Raideortega9 ай бұрын
Thanks for using these silly superhero stories to teach us about ourselves.
@maryz93199 ай бұрын
Early this time! Love when I get a notification from here ❤
@royxl95069 ай бұрын
Babe wake up New IP just dropped
@yoboimichproductionsinc.29489 ай бұрын
Thought it was instructional at first
@pauljohnson2719 ай бұрын
G-d bless you. Keep up the great work.
@dahakaguardianofthetimelin47809 ай бұрын
This would all be very beautiful and sorrowful if this was the FIRST TIME that Hal Jordan had a woopsie pro superhero moment
@takenname80539 ай бұрын
SUPER NICE
@captainoftheneverdie219 ай бұрын
Aye, John Stewart from the cartoons, Kyle Rayner from the comics when I read them... Hal Jordan by the sheer force of will that is Geoff Johns. Do agree, at least Hal finally faces consequences for his actions...
@mandalorianhunter19 ай бұрын
Honestly Hal was a fool here and deserved not to be trusted again.
@l0sts0ul899 ай бұрын
Bruh
@judeyovichin73269 ай бұрын
Of course man cannot make things right, you would need an all-powerful being to do that by making a sacrifice of himself, so that you are redeemed anyway, that’s why there is a tomorrow, specifically because of redemption, and why we strive for good, despite our failures
@chegg76619 ай бұрын
You spelled beginning wrong in your video timeline/chapter thing
@AvonisSoCool9 ай бұрын
this is a very good video
@sahilhossian82129 ай бұрын
Lore of how to ruin your life momentum 100
@Brophyz-9 ай бұрын
What is the outro song please I need it
@eyman7306 ай бұрын
Sad and lonely by Stonekeepers I believe. I hope you had found it before I commented
@Brophyz-6 ай бұрын
@@eyman730 I did and have been enjoying it for a bit now but I genuinely appreciate the response, for anyone else that's asking or looking this'll be helpful so I appreciate it 😁💪🏽
@ZeanG_8 ай бұрын
A review on the whole of the parallax storyline
@wonton.soup.19999 ай бұрын
PLEASE more green lantern content
@kaalan45749 ай бұрын
Love the Antman video Essay hope you will do Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania story essay to 🐜
@astro-ko3cu8 ай бұрын
Fantastic
@harryblocks9 ай бұрын
Already way ahead of ya
@nivekk17349 ай бұрын
How to ruin your life pt 2) be spider-man
@UnifiedEntity9 ай бұрын
I think Hals Parallax days hurt his character and pissed off his fans at the time. As time went on as yiu read, newer fans like myself who looked back can see alot of growth in his character. Im half and half on it, that a legacy character wasnt teult responsible for such betrayal but on the other, the fact that he would do thr Right thing no matter what after as a hero is a sign if strong will
@NightlyBasis9 ай бұрын
Real
@EmoCowboy.9 ай бұрын
new I.P. i watch I like. simple man
@marleycannon2389 ай бұрын
Good video
@CHAYZ269 ай бұрын
Geoff Johns
@justblue9749 ай бұрын
Nice
@jinchuriki70227 ай бұрын
❤
@cspahn32219 ай бұрын
You planning on just using that song for the intro until you get hit with a copyright strike or
@TheGreatWha9 ай бұрын
If you wanna do a tribute just say so don't clickbait the title
@pixilmon9 ай бұрын
YOu SPELT BEGINNING WRONG GRRR
@double-rg5go7 ай бұрын
Song 7:43 ?
@themindset41647 ай бұрын
Dude same I'm trying to find out too 😭
@themindset41647 ай бұрын
FOUND IT Frontiers BY JOHANNES BORNLÖF
@double-rg5go7 ай бұрын
W mans
@DSan-kl2yc7 ай бұрын
You might like this story but you don't know the character Even a little bit. A conservative someone who doesn't go out for a drinks? some one who isn't social? that is the complete opposite of the Hal Jordan character. He's a highly social almost high flying type of person but not to any excess. He comes from the same inspiration as Iron Man, a young not crazy Howard Hughes, and other highly intelligent test pilots. If hal was someone who could fall for a dictatorship then he would have done it in the '60s instead of that guy being his arch enemy If you grew up watching Justice League then right before they used to give the Super Friends. As well as all the graphic novels and even by the time of Superman's death he was still a character. The entire Green Lantern concept as it's known from the silver age was made around the character. He created the mythos, And it was made to fit him. That's why Kyle struggles in the group. It's contrived. Sometimes Carter and Hal are made to look bad to make a dynamic with Green arrow. But neither are conservative and the fact that Green arrow and Green Lantern hang out and he's willing to learn from him shows he's not. The fact he's accepting of so many cultures and different species. The frontier comic is a good counterpoint. So main continuity Hal turning evil made no sense. It was contrived.
@double-rg5go7 ай бұрын
The yap fest is insane lil bro 💀
@richardgrayson4329 ай бұрын
Hard to appreciate the video when you have a huge bias and project your issues to a character you have no good reason to dislike
@BloodyChronos9 ай бұрын
First!
@thecommentnigga57209 ай бұрын
Caught it early #niggathatcomments
@illseeyaonthedarksideofthemoon7 ай бұрын
What?
@aeonstrife1479 ай бұрын
I love it when Heroes live with the consequences
@kharijordan64269 ай бұрын
Jail then got a red ring and became a hero with no friends.....I guess it would have been boring if he just wasted away in prison. Dying in prison from natural causes. But ... something feels a bit hollow when he is just a hero with no friends or family. I didn't read the comic so if he gave up the red ring after he helped out that would be pretty cool. A reluctant hero...but not in a whiny way. In the ...." Only if they really need the help" Kind of way.
@crowfather38389 ай бұрын
@@kharijordan6426 He made a red construct of scissors when he was in a green bubble and they were interrogating him. THey didn't trust him, and he was like "no they are going to come here and everything will burn" and he just cut his finger off that had the ring on it. Kinda dumb since in the game Atrocitus confirms the ring is their heart in that continuity, but there were plenty of things in the comics that didn't mesh with the games continuity. Either way, he didn't do it to be respected again. He did it because it was the right thing to do.
@kharijordan64269 ай бұрын
@@crowfather3838 Ok so he did. Nice. Ok that's better. Thanks for telling me. 👍
@airrider-jk9ik9 ай бұрын
to me, what makes a man truly redeemed, is giving up the redemption because "there is no redemption". a man redeemed because he wants to be redeemed is doing it for himself, a man who does good without caring if he's redeemed is the one that truly deserves it. and that's Hal, he knows he'll never be the good guy again but....he does whats right...after all hes done wrong, he doesnt care about people liking him again....he just wants to do the right thing
@wesleycoppersmith86939 ай бұрын
I think no one deserves redemption you can only be redeemed through Jesus who died on the cross in your place and rose again 3 days later.
@wesleycoppersmith86939 ай бұрын
I think no one deserves redemption you can only be redeemed through Jesus who died on the cross in your place and rose again 3 days later.
@wesleycoppersmith86939 ай бұрын
I think no one deserves redemption you can only be redeemed through Jesus who died on the cross in your place and rose again 3 days later.
@Gojirawars039 ай бұрын
@@wesleycoppersmith8693I appreciate your message but must you spam
@zachanikwano9 ай бұрын
I respectfully disagree. Pursuing redemption is something you do for others AND yourself. You should care about being good again, and doing good again. You caring about being moral internally is what benefits others. Otherwise you risk becoming apathetic and truly evil. Because hey, you don't care anymore, right? I feel like you're focusing on a character who doesn't care about redemption, but their reputation with others, aka their ego.
@randomaussie84989 ай бұрын
Injustice Hal Jordan is one of my favourite iterations of any character in all of fiction. Such an incredibly moving, tragic, heroic and heartbreaking arc. Love him so much
@platypuzzled129 ай бұрын
IMPLICITLY PRETENTIOUS MADE A GREEN LANTERN INJUSTICE VIDEO LETSGOOO
@jayknight10997 ай бұрын
Him making the wrong choice and living with it is honestly par for the course for Hal Jordan (who has made similar wrong decisions before). They don't usually delve into Batman's fear (Guardians are handing out one of the most powerful weapons in the universe to some dude because he overcame fear) of it, with Hal Jordan himself deciding maybe they should start popping off heads across the globe when minor crimes are committed (something the ring can do) but they have shown the downsides of the ring, its duty, and how some people fall into it (in the comics, for the past like 20 years now -every- antagonist has been someone the Lantern Corps as a whole or the Guardians unjustly screwed over a million billion years ago). I gotta say, I'm super (hah) impressed at how on point you are about the character just based on these stories. Very perceptive, very sharp.
@fynd9 ай бұрын
Fact of the day. When ostriches join into groups, they are typically referred to as "gangs"
@thekaboominator16 ай бұрын
Redemption isn't deserved. Redemption is earned. Injustice Hal is a great example of rehabilitative vs. punitive justice. Punitive justice seeks only to punish those it decides have done wrong. This is what Superman's regime starts with, and what defines it. The joker blows up metropolis, so superman kills him. And not so long after, a stray shot from Ollie hurts his dad. So Superman kills him too. And Hal buys into this idea of punitive justice completely. But the guardians see things differently. When Hal accepts his guilt, putting up no resistance, the Guardians see a broken man, who at his core only ever wanted to do good. And they realise, given the chance, he can do good again. The don't make it easy. They make him fight for it. Because redemption isn't deserved. It's earned. The guardians espouse rehabilitative justice in this: their goal isn't to punish wrongdoers, but to first make sure they can't do further harm, and then to guide those who've done harm back to the path of good. Ironically, if the guardians believed in Superman's and Hal's idea of justice, there would be no second chance for him. They'd have just executed him. But because they see things differently, Hal is given a second chance. Even when he doesn't think he deserves one. Because he earns it.
@Druguzu9 ай бұрын
Damn, this is one of your most beautiful and touching videos. Coming from a man who also grew up on John & Kyle. Made me appreciate Hal more ( even tho I still wish they let Kyle step up like Wally did )
@andyf32699 ай бұрын
This was a very solid video! Really hit all the right beats and made me think and feel. Well done, sir.
@somedorkydude64839 ай бұрын
I take the theres no redemption line as hal cant undo the past. The association people have is that redemption means makinh up for what you have done. Which isnt possible or usually isnt. That both gives a reality check and an unrealistic expectatuon. Hal could save the world a hundred times and it wouldnt change what happened to guy gardener. Hal isnt irredeemable as a person but what he did he cant redeam his actions as they are irreversible. However just because you cant fix the past 100% doesnt mean you cant be a better person. But you have to accept that even if there was a reverse switch it wouldn't change why hal made those actions if as a person be cant be better. Hal may not have the ability to reverse the past but he has tommarow where he can be better and if he tries to be better as a person then he can truely redeam not his actions but he can redeam his soul. Maybe not finding a redemption but finding it within himself to be a good man. But jn other words. You cant fix the past but it doesnt mean you cant try to be better. He can be a good man despite deliberatly doing wrong in the past if he can be a good man in the future
@Aughlag9 ай бұрын
Hal was a pretty good representation of a blind follower
@logicproblems36549 ай бұрын
Thanks for making cool shit dude.
@lacrartezorok49759 ай бұрын
Until Injustice I realized that, in the JL cartoon, Justice Lord John Stewart is still a Green Lantern despite having done exactly the same thing that got Sinestro expelled. Here at least they reasoned that Hal Jordan couldn't keep being a GL and joined the Sinestro Corps.
@alienus90929 ай бұрын
I think joining regime is out of character for Hal because of his love for freedom
@mickyodell9 ай бұрын
I started watching this video and found myself singing along to the opening theme. Thanks for getting it stuck in my head😊
@nosfonader87925 ай бұрын
Green Lantern mythology is definitely my favorite part of DC. While this was a video on Hal, Injustice showed why Guy Gardner is worth investing in. Guy Gardner is a character that is as loyal to the Corp as any other GL. He's a hot head but you would definitely want him watching your back. I despise the meme of Guy being a joke and getting punched out by Batman so much. It makes me excited to see what James Gunn can do with Guy Gardner for his Superman movie.
@AntagonistVideo9 ай бұрын
HELL YES I love me some Hal Jordan and also This Channel. Thanks mate!
@crowfather38389 ай бұрын
Anybody notice how Ollie's beard and mustache combo is basically an Arrow Head?
@Gooblezz9 ай бұрын
I’m the exact same way, saw John as GL in cartoons and was always drawn towards Kyle in the comics, I haven’t seen the live action movie but I like Nathan Fillion as Hal in the DCAU
@ConservativeCompass9 ай бұрын
You mean John Stewart. You said Jon Jones. That’s the Martian man hunter.
@armoreddragon03947 ай бұрын
Injustice was incredible and I’m tired of pretending it wasn’t. There were problems but poor characterization wasn’t one of them.
@damianwang49917 ай бұрын
Hal? I think there's someone you need to talk to. Someone who's gone through a process very similar to yours. Head up north and look for the bald man with white skin and a red streak over his right eye. He should have a young man with him. Look out for his ax though.