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Post by blockbusted on Oct 23, 2017 15:44:03 GMT
On the TV show Person of Interest, each episode began with a narrative by Finch about the machine he built that detected threats to ordinary people whom " the government considered irrelevant. They wouldn't act so I decided I would". In BvS, we saw Superman saving a little girl from a fire and the Flash stopping a grocery store robbery. In the JL trailers, we saw Wonder Woman come to the rescue when armed robbers take hostages. But we've never seen the Avengers save ordinary people from a fire or stop a grocery store robbery or take down some hostage-takers. In fact, in SMH Tony Stark even points out to Peter Parker that helping the irrelevant people is below the Avengers' pay grade. So the Avengers won't help anyone who can't afford to pay? If you're not in the highest tax bracket, the Avengers won't help you? They seemed to save a lot of "irrelevant" people in the last acts of both Avengers films. Also you still seem to not understand what the phrase means even if he did say it. And don't rephrase things to suit your argument. Tony Stark never said helping "irrelevant" people was below the Avengers pay grade. You also seemed to forget to mention all the "irrelevant" people killed in Superman's fight with Zod....but that's ok, he saved a little girl in the next film. You know... I would've accepted the argument that Superman was too occupied at destroying World Engines if he didn't start to make out with Lois Lane afterwards.
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