Originally Posted by
Fokken
Its a bit of harsh criticism from a story telling standpoint. If Sue wanted to be Miss Ultimate Espionage, she could/would just keep invisible. Like, all the the damn time. Probably float on an invisible disc-field while she's at it to avoid detection. But maybe deep down there's a part of her that craves the thrill -- the adrenaline rush -- of the danger of it all. Who knows. But really, when you've got powers like Sue do, and you're infiltrating stuff, it should be a cake walk. But... that's boring. So, the creative team and maybe even the audience, must find/craft/rationalize her behavior in order to tell a compelling story with actual risks. I'm not even a huge Sue fan (and let me please emphasize that in saying that, I do not mean that I do not like her, but simply that I gravitate stronger toward other characters so please, all Sue-stans: don't send for me, hahaa) but here I am, rooting for her and trying to understand the how/why of her actions. Maybe she really IS used to Fantastic Fouring and that's a comfort zone for her when it comes to heroics, despite having prior spy history. She's already been called out (twice?) for more or less having a handicap for this mission because of her idealism(?) People are complex. Waid gets that. Its issue one. <shrug>