Entry tags:
comparative clonology and acting analysis
Hm.
*puts down a stack of Young Justice issues covering the team's visit to Myrg, subsequent baseball game against alien invaders, and side trip to New Genesis*
I have to admit, Inertia is a better actor than Match. Sure, Match was hampered by a) the fact that he was supposed to sew strife and bad decisions in the team, and b) the Point Men, who nearly blew his cover a couple times.
Thad's aberrent behaviour is easier to spot in the Impulse books, because his major flaw in portraying his progenitor is that the contempt he feels for Bart (and pretty much everyone else) sometimes shines through. That's actually harder to spot in Young Justice, because the writers held everyone on that team in contempt except Cissie (who was technically not on the team at the time), or wrote like they did.
*puts down a stack of Young Justice issues covering the team's visit to Myrg, subsequent baseball game against alien invaders, and side trip to New Genesis*
I have to admit, Inertia is a better actor than Match. Sure, Match was hampered by a) the fact that he was supposed to sew strife and bad decisions in the team, and b) the Point Men, who nearly blew his cover a couple times.
Thad's aberrent behaviour is easier to spot in the Impulse books, because his major flaw in portraying his progenitor is that the contempt he feels for Bart (and pretty much everyone else) sometimes shines through. That's actually harder to spot in Young Justice, because the writers held everyone on that team in contempt except Cissie (who was technically not on the team at the time), or wrote like they did.