Do you agree with (justified) murder?
>>83191957
Murder isn't justified by definition. Do you mean justified killing? Yes
Yes.
That it should have been done? Yes.
That Barry should have been the one to do it and then for no one to ever acknowledge what happened? No.
No. I understand why people do, though. I wish Barry would stop killing people. He's such a sweet boy and he's taken so many lives.
THAT'S MURDER SINESTRO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>>83192303
This.
If tsomeone willingly enters a combat situation and is trying to kill you (or others) it's acceptable. When those Hydra agents came after Captain America in defense of a helicarrier whose specific purpose was the express murder of twenty million people, there's nothing wrong with shooting them. Or throwing them out of a moving aircraft. Shooting them *and* throwing them out of an airplane is kinda overkill, though. It should be one or the other.
i don't know the context of OP image because
>DC
>made-for-tv special effects
but i'll guess it's one of those "the only way to stop me is to kill me" kind of things which are more often just forced drama as opposed to a combat situation. Flash has the most broken powerset in the history of fiction, so he *should* be able to disable or maim someone to the point they aren't a threat anymore. If he's just "that guy needed to die anyway" then that's not bad, but when they angst about having no other choice when there are a godzillion things they could have done it gets a little stale.
>>83192779
>i don't know the context of OP image because
>>DC
Being a company-faggot sure must suck.
I always get shocked whenever Barry murders someone, and how quickly everyone else brushes it off
and then when he wants to kill Zoom they knock him out and lock him up for being too dangerous
>>83192874
Maybe because Barry only killed three people across two seasons, and one of them can't even really be considered murder?
>>83192779
>Shooting them *and* throwing them out of an airplane is kinda overkill, though.
Oh, you.
>>83193233
>only 3
he can be classified as a serial killer at this point
and are you saying that the old kid wasnt really murder? their plan to stop him was by forcing him to age so much that he would die, how is that not murder?