>>95146871I said instead of, as in "It could have been this instead." I know Romeo ain't figuring into this particular situation, calm your tits.
>It reads like thatThen why is Bobby so goddamn bland? Why does it read like they're talking about generalized opinions on homosexuality instead of Bobby? Why the fuck is Bobby making the common "flip the switch" analogy when this is a domino effect from his younger self getting mindhacc'd by young Jean (even if Marvel doesn't outright encourage that interpretation)?
If the comic wants to have scenes like this, or like when he had dinner with his family in...shit was it 2 or 3? 4? These issues are bleeding together on me. My point is that the writer could easily TELL an interesting story with a good setup, but instead the book is dragging its ass and both the earlier confrontations about his mutanthood and this one about straight up being gay just feel completely without character, like talking points instead of conflict.