Being A Detective in The World of Film and Television

Chapter 1434: Differentiation, Enemies, and the Storm Begins (Part 2)

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The five major television networks still maintain that weird attitude, but no one dares to openly condemn Batman, because that would definitely be beaten up by die-hard fans.

Over the past year, although older people still rarely use mobile phones to access the Internet, the technology has basically spread to young people.

Batman is still perfect, and his teammates can't find too many faults in the existing videos.

In fact, the superheroes moved quickly and fought fiercely that night, most of which took place inside the building.

Apart from Ivan's showy stunt in front of the TV station, few other people's battles were fully captured on camera.

There was no clear footage of people being accidentally injured.

All the evidence is the oral statements of the so-called "victims".

In response to this, Luke told Jin Nugget many "words of wisdom" from his previous life in advance, allowing this super dog-troll to use them at will.

Soon, new tape-repeater lines were adopted by Batman's die-hard fans.

Such as "Host, where are the pictures (videos)? What the hell are you saying without them?", "Host, you start with a picture, and all the content has to be made up", "Host, Feixun's Hot Spot Shock Department asks you to go to work tomorrow", "Host, your mother is calling you home for dinner".

Anyway, the gold nugget never gets tired, and with the special applet that Luke configured for it, it can post much faster than ordinary people.

This guy was willing to spend a lot of money, and he had a bunch of accounts with various VIP, membership, platinum, diamond and so on. Plus, his weird talk was nice and easy to talk about, so he quickly united a group of Batman fans, and the ridicule of the internet army made him almost have a heart attack.

As for being found out that the IP addresses that made the comments were Luke and Selina, that’s nothing.

If you expect the big guys to care about a quarrelsome post on the Internet, then that is too much of a disrespect for them.

If they have the time, they should first track down a group of hackers who are spreading video links everywhere.

It is these hackers who have been bringing positive news about Batman to the fore, and some local TV networks have begun broadcasting these videos to attract viewers.

The U.S. government’s calls are also limited. The only thing that can “call” all American television networks is the Constitution.

Therefore, only the five major TV networks with the largest audiences will be invited.

It is simply impossible for the authorities to "greet" each of those local small and medium-sized TV stations one by one.

Otherwise, there will definitely be a few fearless small TV stations that would fight tooth and nail and expose this kind of "greeting" in exchange for some money.

Many people like to try to sue American officials.

This is just news coverage of Batman, there is certainly no commercial interest involved.

In this situation, if small and medium-sized TV stations betray the US officials, no one will die and they may even make a lot of money.

After nearly a month of commotion, Batman's status in the minds of ordinary people has changed a little.

A very small number of brain-deprived people have become staunch anti-fans, insisting that there is something wrong with Batman.

From mental illness to illegal law enforcement, from collateral damage to the human rights of criminals, all are used to attack Batman.

A small number of older people, influenced by TV, feel that Batman is not that reliable, at least not as good as rumored.

And most people are still the silent majority.

As for the New York citizens that Luke came into contact with, they still maintained their previous attitude towards Batman - it was okay. Although he rarely showed his face, he had really saved so many people and did not have as many problems as he was shown on TV.

A small number of young people have become die-hard fans of Batman.

They make no secret of their love and respect for Batman, and some even often wear homemade bat costumes to go out on the streets at night to "do justice."

In response, Luke could only remain silent.

To be honest, it is a good thing to have this intention, but few of these half-grown children, young people, and middle-aged people of different heights, weights, and shapes have the ability to be chivalrous and righteous.

It's just that the New York thugs have been scared by Batman's beatings, so they dare not go too far with these crazy fans wearing bat costumes. At most, they will get angry and punch them a few times and then run away.

Killing someone? Don't even think about it.

Let Batman know that a New York gangster killed a fan wearing a bat costume, and everyone can bet on how many bones this guy will have left intact when he goes to the hospital.

During an experiment attack, Luke just watched quietly from the sidelines, and several groups separated automatically.

It is also basically clear who is a friend and who is an enemy.

Of course, those brainless haters cannot be considered enemies.

If such people only dare to talk nonsense in front of their mobile phones, they are destined to be pitiful, because their only power comes from mobile phones and the Internet.

Well, they were all invented by Luke.

Someone who introduced the era of smartphones + wireless networks naturally would not have any expectations for this group that was destined to appear.

There must always be such a group of people in any society. After all, this group of incompetent people can better highlight the value of hardworking people.

Those TV hosts, reporters and "victims" are not enemies either.

In other words, they don't even qualify as Batman's enemies.

If Luke wanted, he could make all these people ascend to heaven unexpectedly within a month.

Luke, who has always held himself to the standards of an ordinary person, knows very well that it is unrealistic to expect these ordinary people to resist the temptation and oppression of the forces behind the scenes and stand firmly on the side of Batman, even if they lose their jobs or live in poverty.

The reason why ordinary people are ordinary people is that they do not have enough perseverance to get out of trouble and can only become tools.

For example, Carly, the female guest who lost her son and whose daughter was rescued, was marked as yellow neutral in Luke's system teammate panel.

Apparently, this Carly's hatred for Batman isn't as "intense" as it appears on TV.

And in the good and evil panel, she is also yellow neutral.

For this reason, Luke harassed the system.

The system's response roughly means "It is impossible to determine the effect of its false accusation, and there is no strong hostility towards the host."

Luke pondered the answer, and finally realized... it was indeed correct.

Batman is Luke, but Luke is not Batman.

For him, any attack on Batman would not hurt Luke himself.

The female guest Carly has no real hostility towards Batman and cannot be regarded as a "threat" by the system.

Fortunately, Luke never thought of using Batman's righteousness to "influence" the other party, as that would be too ungentlemanly.

In the hot month of August, New York City was once again caught in a new round of public opinion storm.

The incident started with a video that was circulated on the Internet and broadcast by a local TV station in New York.

Luke still had some impression of the name of this program - Tracy talk.

The host, Tracy, is a female friend of Jessica Jones and is relatively well-known locally.

Tracy said that the unique perspective, precise and in-depth analysis, and the face of the host Tracy have attracted many fans - mainly young men.

At the same time, Tracy is also a popular blogger on F2F.

The two complement each other, making her almost cost-free talk show have good ratings.