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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 2, 2018 1:07:21 GMT
Worst counter-terrorism agent ever. Is she on the run with Steve in IW or does she just keep her job?
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Post by femalefan on Mar 2, 2018 1:28:50 GMT
We'll have to wait and see when IW comes out.
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Post by dazz on Mar 2, 2018 1:57:41 GMT
Worst counter-terrorism agent ever. Is she on the run with Steve in IW or does she just keep her job? Pretty sure the worst would be one who actively aided an actual terrorist, not one who aided in protecting a supposed terrorist who was/is in fact innocent, or one who allowed a plot to move forward in hopes of hooking a bigger fish but for the plan to fuck up and the terrorist plot to be enacted, there by making their choice to wait the reason why people died.
So yeah not even close.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 2, 2018 5:43:36 GMT
DC-Fan, when are we gonna come clean on this sock?
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Post by DC-Fan on Mar 2, 2018 5:47:30 GMT
Worst counter-terrorism agent ever. Is she on the run with Steve in IW or does she just keep her job? Pretty sure the worst would be one who actively aided an actual terrorist, not one who aided in protecting a supposed terrorist who was/is in fact innocent, or one who allowed a plot to move forward in hopes of hooking a bigger fish but for the plan to fuck up and the terrorist plot to be enacted, there by making their choice to wait the reason why people died.
So yeah not even close.
She should be fired for obstruction of justice as well as aiding terrorists all over the world. Had Bucky turned himself in and made his case in front of a jury, then law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies wouldn't have to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky and could've spent those resources on catching other terrorists. But because Bucky fled and Cap and Sharon Carter aided and abetted Bucky to flee, that forced law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky, which results in less manpower and time for other terrorists. So by aiding and abetting Bucky to flee, Cap and Sharon Carter are both responsible for aiding other terrorists all over the world to get away with their crimes. That's why I can never support MCU. Because MCU's heroes always think that they're above the law and don't have to answer to the people. On this season of The Flash, Barry Allen was framed for the murder of Clifford DeVoe. Barry could've ran like that cowardly Bucky and Cap did and no law enforcement agency would've ever been able to catch him. But Barry didn't run and eventually got his name cleared in court. And in Barry's case, he was innocent, he didn't kill DeVoe. In Bucky's case, Buck did in fact kill Howard and Maria Stark so whether Bucky was guilty of 1st-degree murder or 2nd-degree murder or manslaughter or not guilty by reason of insanity should be for a jury to decide. But Cap doesn't believe that he or his BFF should have to answer to the people so Cap spit on the Constitution and made himself the sole judge and jury and declared that his BFF was not guilty of the murders.
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Post by Nicko's Nose on Mar 2, 2018 6:00:44 GMT
Pretty sure the worst would be one who actively aided an actual terrorist, not one who aided in protecting a supposed terrorist who was/is in fact innocent, or one who allowed a plot to move forward in hopes of hooking a bigger fish but for the plan to fuck up and the terrorist plot to be enacted, there by making their choice to wait the reason why people died.
So yeah not even close.
Cap doesn't believe that he or his BFF should have to answer to the people so Cap spit on the Constitution and made himself the sole judge and jury and declared that his BFF was not guilty of the murders. Oh my god you sound like a 12 year old girl.
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Post by Vassaggo on Mar 2, 2018 6:09:05 GMT
Pretty sure the worst would be one who actively aided an actual terrorist, not one who aided in protecting a supposed terrorist who was/is in fact innocent, or one who allowed a plot to move forward in hopes of hooking a bigger fish but for the plan to fuck up and the terrorist plot to be enacted, there by making their choice to wait the reason why people died.
So yeah not even close.
She should be fired for obstruction of justice as well as aiding terrorists all over the world. Had Bucky turned himself in and made his case in front of a jury, then law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies wouldn't have to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky and could've spent those resources on catching other terrorists. But because Bucky fled and Cap and Sharon Carter aided and abetted Bucky to flee, that forced law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky, which results in less manpower and time for other terrorists. So by aiding and abetting Bucky to flee, Cap and Sharon Carter are both responsible for aiding other terrorists all over the world to get away with their crimes. That's why I can never support MCU. Because MCU's heroes always think that they're above the law and don't have to answer to the people. On this season of The Flash, Barry Allen was framed for the murder of Clifford DeVoe. Barry could've ran like that cowardly Bucky and Cap did and no law enforcement agency would've ever been able to catch him. But Barry didn't run and eventually got his name cleared in court. And in Barry's case, he was innocent, he didn't kill DeVoe. In Bucky's case, Buck did in fact kill Howard and Maria Stark so whether Bucky was guilty of 1st-degree murder or 2nd-degree murder or manslaughter or not guilty by reason of insanity should be for a jury to decide. But Cap doesn't believe that he or his BFF should have to answer to the people so Cap spit on the Constitution and made himself the sole judge and jury and declared that his BFF was not guilty of the murders. So Batman's kills in BvS are justified by him being a "Deputy" of Gotham Police. He doesn't answer for those kills. In real life there is a investigation into any killing by police we don't get that. And if we take Comics into this like you brought Flash tv series. Batman should be locked up for the rest of his life by your way of thinking. Batman: The Cult. Batman kills while brainwashed by a Religious Cult. And Batman was never arrested or answered for those killings when he was Brainwashed.
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Post by dazz on Mar 2, 2018 6:14:12 GMT
Pretty sure the worst would be one who actively aided an actual terrorist, not one who aided in protecting a supposed terrorist who was/is in fact innocent, or one who allowed a plot to move forward in hopes of hooking a bigger fish but for the plan to fuck up and the terrorist plot to be enacted, there by making their choice to wait the reason why people died.
So yeah not even close.
She should be fired for obstruction of justice as well as aiding terrorists all over the world. Had Bucky turned himself in and made his case in front of a jury, then law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies wouldn't have to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky and could've spent those resources on catching other terrorists. But because Bucky fled and Cap and Sharon Carter aided and abetted Bucky to flee, that forced law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky, which results in less manpower and time for other terrorists. So by aiding and abetting Bucky to flee, Cap and Sharon Carter are both responsible for aiding other terrorists all over the world to get away with their crimes. That's why I can never support MCU. Because MCU's heroes always think that they're above the law and don't have to answer to the people. On this season of The Flash, Barry Allen was framed for the murder of Clifford DeVoe. Barry could've ran like that cowardly Bucky and Cap did and no law enforcement agency would've ever been able to catch him. But Barry didn't run and eventually got his name cleared in court. And in Barry's case, he was innocent, he didn't kill DeVoe. In Bucky's case, Buck did in fact kill Howard and Maria Stark so whether Bucky was guilty of 1st-degree murder or 2nd-degree murder or manslaughter or not guilty by reason of insanity should be for a jury to decide. But Cap doesn't believe that he or his BFF should have to answer to the people so Cap spit on the Constitution and made himself the sole judge and jury and declared that his BFF was not guilty of the murders. Funny because none of that has any relevance to the question posed or stated, Carter isn't the worst CT agent ever because her actions did not release a actual threat to the world into the world, you wasn't to argue if she should be fired or not then no point, I agree she broke the law in aiding Team Cap, regardless of the fact she backed Cap who believed in Bucky who was in fact innocent her duty was to apprehend and detain Bucky as a LEO but she didn't, makes her a bad one, not the worst however.
Also you don't support the MCU because you are a flaming moron and a troll so just shut up.
"Oh cap did this he's evil I cant support the MCU", but Superman destroys an entire city which is a feat he is often shown accomplishing when he fights supervillains in various forms of media, Batman killed people who for all he knew were licensed security guards hired by Lexcorp or Luthorcorp I forget which it is, all to obtain a rock he is planning to use to murder another person with, Wonder Woman learns of WW1 and her first instinct is "aha I must murder to prevent the killing", then she violently murders someone without proof of him being the one behind the war, Superman demolishes million dollar government equipment just because he likes his privacy and abandons the world for god knows how long just because Americans specifically are being dicks towards him...you illogical son of a bitch, again I say just shut up, no one is forcing you to watch the MCU films so just piss off, because your complaints are at best half baked and at worst flagrant bloody lies so please shut it you muppet.
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Post by sdrew13163 on Mar 2, 2018 6:39:35 GMT
DC-Fan, when are we gonna come clean on this sock? He is definitely not DC-Fan. He might have other socks, but Power Ranger is not one of them.
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Post by DC-Fan on Mar 2, 2018 7:16:52 GMT
DC-Fan , when are we gonna come clean on this sock? He is definitely not DC-Fan. He might have other socks, but Power Ranger is not one of them. I don't have any other accounts.
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Post by seahawksraawk00 on Mar 2, 2018 13:42:44 GMT
Pretty sure the worst would be one who actively aided an actual terrorist, not one who aided in protecting a supposed terrorist who was/is in fact innocent, or one who allowed a plot to move forward in hopes of hooking a bigger fish but for the plan to fuck up and the terrorist plot to be enacted, there by making their choice to wait the reason why people died.
So yeah not even close.
She should be fired for obstruction of justice as well as aiding terrorists all over the world. Had Bucky turned himself in and made his case in front of a jury, then law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies wouldn't have to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky and could've spent those resources on catching other terrorists. But because Bucky fled and Cap and Sharon Carter aided and abetted Bucky to flee, that forced law enforcement and counter-terrorism agencies to spend valuable manpower and time chasing after Bucky, which results in less manpower and time for other terrorists. So by aiding and abetting Bucky to flee, Cap and Sharon Carter are both responsible for aiding other terrorists all over the world to get away with their crimes. That's why I can never support MCU. Because MCU's heroes always think that they're above the law and don't have to answer to the people. On this season of The Flash, Barry Allen was framed for the murder of Clifford DeVoe. Barry could've ran like that cowardly Bucky and Cap did and no law enforcement agency would've ever been able to catch him. But Barry didn't run and eventually got his name cleared in court. And in Barry's case, he was innocent, he didn't kill DeVoe. In Bucky's case, Buck did in fact kill Howard and Maria Stark so whether Bucky was guilty of 1st-degree murder or 2nd-degree murder or manslaughter or not guilty by reason of insanity should be for a jury to decide. But Cap doesn't believe that he or his BFF should have to answer to the people so Cap spit on the Constitution and made himself the sole judge and jury and declared that his BFF was not guilty of the murders. I know this will be hard to comprehend since the DC films don't have it, but everything you just described are character flaws and development.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2018 15:08:28 GMT
He is definitely not DC-Fan. He might have other socks, but Power Ranger is not one of them. I don't have any other accounts. If you give your permission, Scabbers could probably ask someone to verify that statement.
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Post by politicidal on Mar 2, 2018 16:03:18 GMT
No she'll be promoted and put on the National Security Council.
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Post by damngumby on Mar 2, 2018 22:40:58 GMT
That's why I can never support MCU. Because MCU's heroes always think that they're above the law and don't have to answer to the people. That’s ok, cupcake. You like Boy Scout superheros and simple good guy/bad guy conflicts. The Saturday morning superhero cartoons need an audience too. There is no need to keep trying to justify your hatred/butthurt/confusion/obsession of the MCU with the good folks on this forum. It’s a relatively common thing, often seen in children ... who take the short bus to school.
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Post by Power Ranger on Mar 2, 2018 23:47:39 GMT
That's why I can never support MCU. Because MCU's heroes always think that they're above the law and don't have to answer to the people. That’s ok, cupcake. You like Boy Scout superheros and simple good guy/bad guy conflicts. The Saturday morning superhero cartoons need an audience too. There is no need to keep trying to justify your hatred/butthurt/confusion/obsession of the MCU with the good folks on this forum. It’s a relatively common thing, often seen in children ... who take the short bus to school. High morality should not be dismissed as simplicity. It is a very different thing. Being of low morality doesn’t make one any more complex. Yes, Superman does arguably have a higher moral character. But he’s a complex person. And writing for him is not easy but when one pulls it off it’s more rewarding. Writing for an antihero isn’t necessarily difficult. I’d suggest that it’s easier. Also I don’t know what you’re saying about humankind in general if you think that high morality is unrealistic. Some strive for it and can achieve it. Marvel fanboys, not so much.
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Post by formersamhmd on Mar 3, 2018 1:17:26 GMT
High morality should not be dismissed as simplicity. It is a very different thing. Being of low morality doesn’t make one any more complex. Tell that to everyone who keeps going on about how great "Grim and Gritty Grounded" CBMs are. Eh, he's always been more archetype than character. Same with WW and Batman. Seriously, get off the soapbox. Some other Sadie needs it.
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Post by damngumby on Mar 3, 2018 1:17:39 GMT
That’s ok, cupcake. You like Boy Scout superheros and simple good guy/bad guy conflicts. The Saturday morning superhero cartoons need an audience too. There is no need to keep trying to justify your hatred/butthurt/confusion/obsession of the MCU with the good folks on this forum. It’s a relatively common thing, often seen in children ... who take the short bus to school. High morality should not be dismissed as simplicity. It is a very different thing. Being of low morality doesn’t make one any more complex. Yes, Superman does arguably have a higher moral character. But he’s a complex person. And writing for him is not easy but when one pulls it off it’s more rewarding. Writing for an antihero isn’t necessarily difficult. I’d suggest that it’s easier. Also I don’t know what you’re saying about humankind in general if you think that high morality is unrealistic. Some strive for it and can achieve it. Marvel fanboys, not so much. “High morality” being dismissed as “simplicity” is a strawman of your own making, Ace. Congratulations, you’re arguing with yourself. MCU movies like CA:CW delve into the conflict that occurs when ones morals clash with the law. The concept of obeying the law = the moral thing to do is what we teach small children who have yet to understand complex social situations. As they grow up, most recognize that the world isn’t so black and white and that a moral person can also be an outlaw ... oh, and that superheroes who wear their underwear on the outside are dumb. Some people just don’t have the mental faculties to understand this. Are you another one? Just an added thought : Superman’s “high moral character” had him at odds with his fathers own “high moral character”. His father wanted him to let people die if doing so kept his identity hidden from the world. Superman wanted to get out there and save people. How did DC solve this conundrum? ... Clark Kent wears glasses so no one recognizes him as Superman! When I was eight, I thought that was a neat trick.
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Post by Lord Death Man on Mar 3, 2018 2:13:36 GMT
Cap doesn't believe that he or his BFF should have to answer to the people so Cap spit on the Constitution and made himself the sole judge and jury and declared that his BFF was not guilty of the murders. Oh my god you sound like a 12 year old girl. Civil War is his number one talked about movie. I guess it really was as thought provoking as the critics said. “You’ll be talking about it long after you leave the theater.” He really took that to heart and will likely take it to his grave.
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