Well, it was obvious (at least I think so), even when he was still on Krypton, that his hurt had turned to a burning rage. People don't typically think clearly when they're enraged.Zod is also a bit dumb using a sea of skulls to bring across his argument if it's meant to be sympathetic, if anything, it will strengthen the resolve of those against him...
Whatever his son killed the man's dog.Viggo in John Wick. Sure, he was a gangster, but he was just trying to protect his son against a former hitman who was so monstrous they told scary folktales about him in the criminal underworld.
"The candle that burns twice as bright lasts half as long."Blade Runner. They just wanted to live.
Also after he murdered the host.I've always wondered about that with certain screenplays. Todd Phillip's Joker is another character that many found themselves empathizing with.
Up until he murders the host, they made it very easy to feel pity for the character and his circumstances.
“I can relate to Thanos,” Cameron told Time. “I thought he had a pretty viable answer. The problem is nobody is going to put up their hand to volunteer to be the half that has to go.”
Hollywood writers are idiots. And their audience.People still think that idiot of thanos had a good plan uh?
He had a ballsack chin tho.Hollywood writers are idiots. And their audience.
Not Thanos.
It was a joke about how Kanye professed sympathy for a certain worldwide villain.What do you mean by that?
Be put on record that I always said kayne was a moron, even when everyone else loved and praised him as a genius.It was a joke about how Kanye professed sympathy for a certain worldwide villain.
A.I in MGS2
Griffith in Berserk
Éren in Aot
And had no qualms about murdering people to get it.Blade Runner. They just wanted to live.
Depends on where you are in the story and what context you have for his actions, imo. He was on the heel-turn/baby-face carousel lolI don't think Jaime is a Villain, especially by GoT standards.
I don't think Jaime is a Villain, especially by GoT standards.
Yeah, he goes full Nathan Drake sometimesAnd had no qualms about murdering people to get it.
Johnny Lawrence
It's the entire basis for Kobra Kai and the issue was noted well before we got an official series based on the issue
I'd argue less so.Also after he murdered the host.
I agree. I started writing an essay and then erased it all as no one wants a book. <ain't no one got time for that.gif> my opinion is Jaime often does the right thing (with the exception of Bran, which even then he did to protect Cersi more than himself). I think the show rushes his character a long but Jaime normally does things for 2 reasons. He feels it's his duty and/or the love of his siblings. Most of the time I think Jaime gets the short end of the stick and he does the best he can with the hand he's dealt.I don't think Jaime is a Villain, especially by GoT standards.
Johnny Lawrence
It's the entire basis for Kobra Kai and the issue was noted well before we got an official series based on the issue
His argument of standing strong with the men/women that we send out to do our dirty work. Its one I think we all can cling to.
That one's a little grey, though, don'tcha think?Heat:
Rooted for DeNiro so hard. Hated Paccino so much!
His argument of standing strong with the men/women that we send out to do our dirty work. Its one I think we all can cling to.
His argument of standing strong with the men/women that we send out to do our dirty work. Its one I think we all can cling to.