It's like the Spoony One said: "There's 'suspension of disbelief' and then there's 'get the fuck out.'"Adam Jensen said:I am very displeased with all the people in this topic failing to grasp the importance of suspension of disbelief in fiction.
Suspension of disbelief works in other fiction is due to mitigating factors; Take Superman for example. The guy can fly super fast, is super strong, and can shoot lasers from his eyes and breathe ice on bad guys. We can buy that because he's from Krypton, an alien. We know starting out that the world Superman starts in slightly different from our own. Superman's biology is couched in the fact that it's unprovable by science. Suspension of Disbelief works by operating in that grey area where science can't explain it, but isn't so fantastical it compromises the plot.
Lucy starts from completely bullshit myth that anyone with some understanding anatomy can easily disprove. And even then, her powers are so overpowered that theres no point in even having a plot.
(Am I making sense or should I sober up first?)