Oh, and last I checked asking for an interview and then screaming and crying over the most basic questions is not being a boy scout, that is just being a spoiled brat who wants everyone to worship you and never question anything you do. Gunn's Superman is really far from being a boy scout. Hell he broke into Lex's office, violating his constitutional rights, and then acts shocked when one of the richest men on earth had the ability to show this on the internet. This isn't like the first Superman movie where Lex was already wanted by the police and and hiding in a hole, this Superman thinks people only have rights when he is okay with it, that is not being a boy scout.
Not only should Superman be joining Lex in prison at the end of the movie(Just because your victim gets convicted of a crime doesn't mean you get off the hook for any crimes you committed against them)but there is a good chance a good portion of the case against Lex gets thrown out of court since the evidence was found as a result of his rights being violented.
So Superman's inability to control his emotions means that Lex will be right back out on the streets committing crimes soon, so Gunn's Superman isn't even and affective hero.
Gunn's Superman is only a boy scout on the surface level and he is also an idiot, so this is not Superman in my book.
For instance how many people died while he saved the squirrel and the top of a building is the last place you should leave someone in a disaster where buildings are knocked down. Guy Gardner was a way more affective hero than Superman and that makes sense since he is a character Gunn doesn't hate.
Gunn was being forced to make Superman against his will and it really shows.