To all of you that started to come up in the last couple of weeks with these really reaching, wild takes that required to ignore literally everything from the context of the entire series, themes, characters’ arc and their development in order to force something that never made any sense to begin with since the start just because it “had to adhere to the comics” all while conveniently omitting that others were not following in the same path as their villain comic lore counterparts did, all that I have to say to you is…
In your face. :)

He never became an evil villain like in the source material (why would he when CINDY of all people wasn’t like her comic counterpart nor Artemis and do not even get me started on Sportsmaster and Tigress even getting redeemed) nor was he turning slowly into some vicious person because of how he acted during the 3x09 fight scene (again ignoring the CONTEXT of him literally defending his house, himself and his girlfriend) or that their scenes after that were starting to become “viscerally uncomfortable” and that a sign of that was their theme was changing into something not cute anymore because he was “love-bombing” her for believing his actual evil father was really waving a white flag.
I think my favourite argument was that he was creepy and that it was “major red flags” of how he had snow globes and one resembled her but again you did this thing you always do which I find funny due to which your fave characters are which is the art of IGNORING THE CONTEXT (and apparently replacing it with your own?) and left out he used them to control his powers and those belonged not to him but, surprise, his evil father who collected them as trophies each time he got revenge from those he considered responsible for his wife’s death.
I could keep going on but I think you all got the message by now.
Cameron was never meant to be bad, evil, a villain and even less an anti-hero lmao. The first important thing that he did in Season 1 was cover up the s-slur Yolanda’s locker had with a SUNFLOWER painting when no one was watching. How is it that you all thought from that starting point to even this Season that he was meant to become into a selfish type of character is beyond comprehension.
I mean, his grandfather literally said to him that it was hate and anger what eventually got his dad killed because he chose to ignore the love that was still in his life (staying to raise Cameron, not leave to seek revenge) so I think that it was PRETTY OBVIOUS what was gonna happen with him when it came to character development.
But ya’ll chose clownery instead of logic. Don’t even get me started on actually arguing that the main character had failed with him and that she left him “worse” than before. Instead their final Season 3 is of them together, hugging after she thought she’d never see him again and their love stronger than before.
The. Clownery. Of it all.
What’s sad is that I kind of figured out a long time ago why it is that you’ve been reaching this much and twisting things. And I think you know this too but just do not want to say it because, well, we would basically be declaring war between two fandoms and it’s best to always keep things civil and not become like others fandoms have.
Just remember.



