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I HATE this kind of response when you mention plot holes, inconsistencies or goofs in stories that feature fantastical elements.
For example, I recently saw a post about Invincible, showing an animation error. Omni Man was standing in front of a reflective surface but his image wasn't mirrored, it was just copied and pasted. No big deal, but 100% an animation mistake.
And there were people saying "in a show with superpowers, this bothers you?".
And I see this every time you find some kind of flaw in superhero products, fantasy stuff, science fiction etc. Anything that's not set in our world, basically.
No, the fact that the world we're in has powers or magic or sci-fi tech doesn't mean no criticism is valid anymore.
There can still be plot holes, inconsistencies, plain mistakes etc.
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