Reverend Conehead
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Wrong. I have seen very little to indicate they are making the good guys too good for like 30 years. Tell me a recent example of a too good good guy. I am waiting.
No, the problem is they take a character and make him so flawed its ridiculous. THAT is what I see way too much of.
Its like in the remake of the BSG series; with the exception of Adama every major character was so screwed up they never would have been able to fight their way out of a paper bag.
Jack was ridiculously good in Titanic. He was perfect with no selfishness to the ridiculous point where he was willing to sacrifice himself for a woman he had just met. He even offered to the moment he met her with that silly "you jump, I jump" line. His one and only flaw was being poor.
But you're right that it's possible to make a character too flawed. I don't think they did so in The Verdict. He was super flawed, but he was still extremely smart. But you're totally right that they do that in a lot of shows and movies. The 100 is a show I quit watching because they stretched believability too thin. All of the "heroes" are so full of themselves that you stop caring for them. Plus, they routinely have a 110-pound girl train in fighting for a few weeks and then suddenly she can kick a Mike Tyson-type's ***.