WDH did I watch? They shift the entire focus from the condition to superheros' fiction. Then Casey was used as if they were just bypassing the fact that she was traumatized by this man, which is fine to some extent because she showed compassion, however, I thought she helped him so they can help him. Not for some showdown and then have that crazy ending. I was looking for some substantial help for the actual condition.
Why treat the vigilante like he was doing something so wrong? Yes, taking it into his own hands wasn't the right way but he literally saved the 4 girls which probably wouldn't have survived if they weren't found.