I don't think this really helps any. Things like Enchantress going rogue is
exactly the sort of thing you would have a contingency plan in place for before you greenlight your highly volatile psycho squad. Which is really why this team has no good reason to exist at all. It's not much of a plan when your contingency plan requires a contingency plan to operate effectively.
I think the only way for a script to utilize such a team, a government-sanctioned group of expendable goons, would be to have them actually live up to their name. This team has no reason to exist in scenarios where they're not actually in mortal danger. This should be a last resort, none of these guys are making it home in one piece, sort of team. If lives aren't at risk or are too important to risk, then there's no use for an expendable team of bad guys. I get that they want to have sequels with bankable actors like Will Smith and Margot Robbie, but the premise of the movie doesn't work with characters that have plot armor.
If a paint-by-numbers remake of Magnificent Seven has the balls to kill off most of its cast including
, then Suicide Squad can kill off characters more important than Ropeguy and the at-peace-with-himself reformed con that was flagged for death in his introductory scene. Or Rogue One, which didn't really have any bankable stars, but still managed to kill off
and is still the biggest movie of the year.
I mean, I'm an MCU stan, so "steaks" are the last thing I'd criticize a cape movie for, but if there's one team that really needs it, it's SS.