Originally Posted by
Adekis
So they seem much better in season 3 so far, (though I haven't watched as many episodes as have been released) but in seasons 1 and 2, the Justice League is... not my style. And frequently incompetent. Many or most of the heroes on the team make fairly ludicrous errors in judgment that just bother me. Superman is emotionally immature enough that he's not even capable of going to Superboy and saying "Huh. We... I guess we should talk, shouldn't we?" Then in season 2 when he's got the relationship with Kon going, this lame-brained excuse for a Superman, when confronted with an alien bomb that others can't defuse because it might go off, chooses not to take a look at it with his power to see through solid objects, but instead to yell at people he knows don't speak English, in English! Idiot! And then he blames himself for their failure to evacuate the blast radius! Which he should! It's a pretty glaring freaking mistake! Superman's the worst offender to me but there are others. Green Arrow messes up not getting Roy back, J'onn lets M'gann take over the training simulation, Captain Atom comes across as kind of a doofus in general, Captain Marvel for some reason insists on comporting himself like an immature kid in his adult form, even though as Billy he comes across as waaay more mature, and the League as a whole makes the pretty glaring mistake of not telling anyone about the Watchtower, whose only result ever is that people find out about it and then don't trust them as much.
In other words, unless the League's apparent step-up in Season 3 is really comprehensive, I don't even want a show about this version of them. They mostly just exist to either impede or aid the Team, who get all the spotlight, most of the competence, and whose incompetent moments are excused by the facts that they're kids, and that as the protagonists, they grow and learn from their mistakes much faster than the League, who get less development since their main role is to get out of the Team's way.