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Post by Deleted on Nov 16, 2018 22:55:35 GMT
That was a flaw in the character's thinking, that corruption in authority made him think he was above it. He saw enough corruption and attempts to take advantage of their power to lead him to believe that he needed to be his own decision maker in how he used his power. Authority thought elsewise. That's no flaw in the movie's narrative. Iron Man saw the need to answer to the authority even if corrupt, because he saw how taking on too much power almost undid everything with the Ultron debacle he created. Caps flaw is what drove this story and divided the heroes. Caps did end up a fugitive from justice didn't he? All you are doing is making a case for Iron Man's stance, not one against the film. I think he knows this. He just enjoys pushing everyone's buttons by nitpicking and creating these so-called issues of "contrived writing", going as far as comparing aspects of these fantasy films to real-word scenarios, just so that he can continue trolling with his anti-MCU agenda. Thanks, and that's ok. Maybe he just is having trouble understanding the narrative vs an agenda. Sometimes when people go in wanting to pick something apart, that's all they end up taking away from the story. When you explain the story to them, they either throw up a wall from their own bias towards the story, stop responding, or sometimes understand. I'll bet this guy is that first case from what I'm seeing, maybe the second, but you never know when the third on might sneak up on you!
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