Take the wise words of Joe E. Brown from the ending of Some Like It Hot: “Well, nobody’s perfect”.
And, through simple logic, we can prove a point: Nobody is perfect, Zack Wheeler is somebody, and thus, he cannot be perfect.
As clear and concise as the logic is, the conclusion seems awfully strange. Because while Wheeler is not, cannot be, without flaw, it’s hard to see any blemishes. But there must be something. And we must find it. Not because of some fear that his success might be tenuous, ready to fall apart— I think it’s really rather self-evident that anyone who pitches this well for this long can only be the real deal— but rather the opposite: the difficulty of completing the challenge will nicely emphasize just how extraordinary Wheeler is.