this is one of the things i like so much about vigilantes
Eraserhead walks in on a drug deal, knows its a drug deal, and simply lets it slide because the dealers are valuable as informants and the drug isn't that dangerous.
it's the exact ethical grey area the original series lacked, which made its villains feel flat and unjustified in a heavily idealized world. Pro heroes protecting drug dealers to go after bigger villains really shows how rotten things are behind the scenes. It shows a world of compromised morals with an overwhelmed justice system unable to handle its own laws.
"Order" is prioritized over "good." Heroes manage a villain ecosystem because they gave up on eliminating evil.




Eraserhead walks in on a drug deal, knows its a drug deal, and simply lets it slide because the dealers are valuable as informants and the drug isn't that dangerous.
it's the exact ethical grey area the original series lacked, which made its villains feel flat and unjustified in a heavily idealized world. Pro heroes protecting drug dealers to go after bigger villains really shows how rotten things are behind the scenes. It shows a world of compromised morals with an overwhelmed justice system unable to handle its own laws.
"Order" is prioritized over "good." Heroes manage a villain ecosystem because they gave up on eliminating evil.



