Did he deserve it?

Did he deserve it?

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Nope he was literally the hero the world needed, but not the one it deserved.

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The sweet release of death? Yeah, he deserved it more than anyone.

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no, if they were gonna go and wipe out the population anyway they could have just used the threat of the omnipotent blue balls to keep tensions down.

Yes.
His narrow view point of only solving local crime and not seeing the bigger picture required his death.

Go back and read the graphic novel, he’s too dumb to realise he actually supports ozymandias, in his childhood essay he praises the yanks for dropping the bomb on Japan. Same solution.

hell no, he was doing good, and if Dr. Manhattan can see all of time at once he would've seen that he had already sent the letter, therefore his death was needless

Manhattan could. It would only ever be seen as conspiracy shit. The smartest man in the world would make a diary disappear.
Even Manhattan supported ozymandias after the fact, he didn’t like what he did but he respected what it achieved. Rorsharce is supposed to represent hypocrisy at that point, he kills for the right reason too, but when others do it it’s wrong? Ozymandias did a bad thing for a good reason, exposing that after the fact is trying to put the toothpaste back in the tube.

No, he was right the whole time. Rorschach was the hero of that story.

Rorschach deserved a permanent vacation from the world of shit he inhabited, filled with ignorant masses who could only be dissuaded from nuking each other by the threat of an omnipotent tyrant. Manhattan knew it.

Rorschach was horrendously flawed too. He was a mentally unhinged, unable to cope with normal human interaction autist. Ozymamdias and Manhattan are the same, both deluded by there own importance.

Lol, he was a right wing paranoid sociopath. Rorc was in no way a hero. Hell, he was the dumbest part of the team.

He was right. That giant blue guy was a cry baby faggot.

I must admit i have a fondness for Rorschach. I admire his ability to stick to his beliefs, despite all odds. I enjoy the line ‘Peace built on a lie’ cause it demonstrates the dichotomy between the characters. Rorschach values truth, despite his own flaws, and Ozymandius values the peace he seeks to establish. So, in the end, it depends on what you value more. If you like truth and sticking to values, then he didnt deserve to die. If you value peace and the ends justifying the means, then he needed to die.

Personally i believe he didnt deserve to die. His death illuminates how people will go to extreme lengths in order to preserve the reality they enjoy the most

I mean, he literally asked for it.

He didn't want to live in a world filled with shitty people that will only stop being shitty because somebody even shittier is threatening them. His beliefs were the only thing he had. Friendless and irredeemably autistic he would rather die than lose the last things he had left

That doesn't make him an admirable person. He was a shitty self righteous person with shitty, pretentious opinions who thought he was better than everyone else because he saw through the bullshit and thought it would be better to die than to admit he was wrong.

No one ever said he was admirable. It didn't even seem to me like he had a very high opinion of himself. He just had an extremely low opinion of everyone.

I have tried to sit through this movie so many times but always quit. It's simply not that good. Sorry.

Yeah, Veidt was right.

www.rorschachmasks.com

that is all

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I never said he was a complete good guy. He however saw the evil in the world and it broke him. A jesus figure would have taken it with a smile and tried to lead people into the right direction but instead he decided to take matters into his own hands. He felt like the world was almost unsalvageable but he kept going anyways even if he was going about it the wrong way. At one point he said night owl was a good friend. For a brief moment he had some humanity but he couldn't let out anymore than that

With his messy death, Rorschach is absolved of his hypocrisy and freed from inner turmoil. Veidt has to keep up the lie and live with the blood on his hands till he draws his last breath... no good deed goes unpunished.

THIS.

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