Beneath its glossy facade of a sleek superhero offering, the series is an empty shell of unexplored potential and half-baked plot points A superhero has a simple job description: fight evil forces and prevent them from changing the world as we know it. However, what happens when a cape-wearing crusader starts losing grip on reality, subconsciously blurring the lines between nobility and repugnant self-righteousness? Well, for starters, one is unlikely to get an answer from watching Steven S. DeKnight’s eight-part series Jupiter’s Legacy. Despite its earnest attempts at subverting genre expectations, this Netflix adaptation of a graphic novel written by Mark Miller and Frank Quitely ends up emulating everything it tries to rebel against.