I did think they had some good ideas in Ozy's characterization. Making him the would-be leader of the Watchmen/Crimebusters (in the comics it was one of the C-list heroes, right?) was, I think, a good way to show his idealism start to twist into Gordian Knot mode without taking up a lot of screentime. I could imagine someone at first seeing it and thinking "ah, so that's why he sold out" and then they see him as the corporate titan he is and then finally comes the reveal of him as the mastermind and it's all very organic.
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Date: 2009-03-15 11:14 pm (UTC)I did think they had some good ideas in Ozy's characterization. Making him the would-be leader of the Watchmen/Crimebusters (in the comics it was one of the C-list heroes, right?) was, I think, a good way to show his idealism start to twist into Gordian Knot mode without taking up a lot of screentime. I could imagine someone at first seeing it and thinking "ah, so that's why he sold out" and then they see him as the corporate titan he is and then finally comes the reveal of him as the mastermind and it's all very organic.