”the villain is good because he isn’t really a bad guy”

>”the villain is good because he isn’t really a bad guy”

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what

>his motives are arguably better than the heroes
>hero doesn't even have any motives

>heroes try to save everyone which will kill everyone
>villain kills half to save some
Woah

Turns out captain marvel was impersonating thanos with the reality stone and thanos gets revenge killing her when they find him minding his own business in his farm

Heroes by definition protect the Status Quo.

This makes them much harder to root for because they defend stagnation. Villains argue for change.

Pretty certain Batman negates that by encouraging the Gotham PD to be tougher on criminals and drive fear into their hearts even without killing them.

>heroes find out they're wrong
>But it's too late

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This isn't true at all. Plenty of heroes are trying to end the status quo of oppression.

>isn't really a bad guy
>kills innocent people to decrease the risk of resources running out instead of just making more or infinite resources with his reality warping powers

This guy can solve the problem in so many more efficient, quicker, less retarded ways but he needed to still be a villain so they made his motive unnecessarily edgy. It's hard to take him seriously when he as the reality stone and he's still being subdued by jobbers and couldn't even deflect Thor's weapon. YOU CAN CONTROL FUCKING REALITY, stop being a retard.

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