Detectives need to do things by the book, and not dole out justice by their own tough code of the streets! This is not right!
-Blastaar
Yeah, nothing screams "Blastaar" as much as "This is not right!", that's totally what a Blastaar would say! ;)
Nary a day passes wherein Blastaar doesn't take to the streets to condemn all the characters' wrongdoings, since Blastaar's of the righteous conviction that they should all be perfect role models at all times!
... /s
I sense doubt in your heart. But worry not, that's a direct quote.
Since there seems to be some confusion about what Blastaar is saying, please allow me to clarify:
Narrative tropes in fiction are not fucking instructional guidebooks for real-life behavior.
So even though I have no moral (as opposed to aesthetic) objection to the "renegade but hypercompetent detective who does things his own way" in stories, if a real-life detective is investigating a crime in which I or my family are victims I do not want all the evidence against the criminal thrown out of court because that detective "did things his own way."
Thank you for your attention.