The "blind" thing seems like such a throwaway, and it doesn't even make sense. If he's actively having to use his powers to grant himself sight, why does he need to wear a sleep mask at night? Idk, the whole disabled-but-not trope seems lowkey disrespectful to actual disabled people.
The "blind" thing seems like such a throwaway, and it doesn't even make sense. If he's actively having to use his powers to grant himself sight, why does he need to wear a sleep mask at night? Idk, the whole disabled-but-not trope seems lowkey disrespectful to actual disabled people.