I don't think that's the angle either given that he's basically giving the finger to the standard authority figures throughout the whole second season (including mil).
"Just fucking kill [the villain], arrests are pointless" is straight up not a narrative they want people thinking about, IMO, and I don't see any real redeeming (to the NWO) narrative that would justify getting people to sympathize with a vigilante (which if you'll notice, has become FAR more uncommon than it used to be in popular media).
He legit executes several of them "in cold blood". And I can't remember even one time the characters had a discussion about how just killing their enemies was bad because the law blah blah blah, they simply didn't even discuss it lol.
I don't think that's the angle either given that he's basically giving the finger to the standard authority figures throughout the whole second season (including mil).
"Just fucking kill [the villain], arrests are pointless" is straight up not a narrative they want people thinking about, IMO, and I don't see any real redeeming (to the NWO) narrative that would justify getting people to sympathize with a vigilante (which if you'll notice, has become FAR more uncommon than it used to be in popular media).
Based lol.
He legit executes several of them "in cold blood". And I can't remember even one time the characters had a discussion about how just killing their enemies was bad because the law blah blah blah, they simply didn't even discuss it lol.
Exactly it’s based.
Haha yeah my wife and I both liked this season more than the first because of the based vigilantism and the total lack of any equivocation.