12 minutes ago, Donovan Morningfire said:Tropes are in and of themselves are generally cyclical, coming into and going out of fashion as tastes change. Now the cycle for some might be pretty short and others fairly lengthy, but there's still a cycle.
The "Blind Badass" is something of a perennial fave as it shows someone with what us sighted folk would deem a crippling disability being able to not only function in the world on their own but to also thrive and exceed the expectations that society generally has for those with a disability. And for actors, it's easier to play someone that's blind and has generally overcome it than any other physical disability since at most it requires a set of contacts or constant use of shades to hide the actor's eyes.
Is it currently being overused? Perhaps, but it's far less egregious a trope to overuse than something like "Mighty Whitey" (something Iron Fist got blasted for even though said trope is part of the comic book character's very DNA) or the villainous femme fatale sexpot whose really only there for the male audience's viewing pleasure and either gets killed off while regretting her life of sin or has a heel-face turn after getting bouncy with the handsome male lead.
Ugh, don't get me started on the femme fatale one. I momentarily forgot about that one's ever present nature