1 month ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)2 children
You missed some of the most obvious ones.
The bugs were the bad guys in Starship Troopers.
The humans were completely morally justified in Avatar.
Travis Bickle was an objectively good character who shot some pedos dead.
Idiocracy does not mirror any world government past, present, or in the 20 years since its release. You are forcing a cringeworthy comparison between two things that were never meant to be compared. The whole thing was a satire and ironically one that espouses traditional values depending on how you perceive "dumb people" being the only ones who breed.
Batman is always in the right, and his villains are not supposed to be justifiable under any circumstances. Joker as a villain especially does not need any sort of justification, he is just evil. That's all there is to it.
After trying to replace him and Jesse multiple times despite plenty of prior warnings from them not to do that, and then threatening his family, Walter White was 100% justified in destroying the meth lab operation and killing those involved in it. Mike's death was at least partly self-inflicted.
Also, bonus from me: Total Recall wasn't a dream, and its "biggest giveaway" is literally explained in the book; the girl was a model for Rekall. If it's a dream, then Quaid will have the mother of all trust issues for the rest of his life and will have to figure out why he has such a thick Austrian accent if his real name isn't actually Hauser.
1 month ago3 points(+0/-0/+3Score on mirror)1 child
The whole issue that caused Walt to destroy the meth operation began in Jesse having one of his actual moments of heroism, and then getting punished for his desire for justice, then it spun out of control when Walt stopped Jesse from dying for his convictions.
Gus was willing to execute one man, diet cartel style ('diet' because the knife was sharp and the death was quick), for abstractly disrupting the 'order' but not willing to kill two relatively worthless cronies for murdering a child. He legitimately *did* make his bed and lie in it.
Heisenberg's name comes from the leader of the German Nuclear program in the war, Werner Heisenberg, though Saul explicitly picks a jewish sounding name due to the reputation of jewish lawyers lmao.
Rorschach is the hero. The Punisher is a good role model. Tyler Durden is an inspiration. Omniman is right. Caesar's Legion is the best faction.
And for good measure, Tom Robinson was guilty in To Kill a Mockingbird.
The bugs were the bad guys in Starship Troopers.
The humans were completely morally justified in Avatar.
Travis Bickle was an objectively good character who shot some pedos dead.
Idiocracy does not mirror any world government past, present, or in the 20 years since its release. You are forcing a cringeworthy comparison between two things that were never meant to be compared. The whole thing was a satire and ironically one that espouses traditional values depending on how you perceive "dumb people" being the only ones who breed.
Batman is always in the right, and his villains are not supposed to be justifiable under any circumstances. Joker as a villain especially does not need any sort of justification, he is just evil. That's all there is to it.
After trying to replace him and Jesse multiple times despite plenty of prior warnings from them not to do that, and then threatening his family, Walter White was 100% justified in destroying the meth lab operation and killing those involved in it. Mike's death was at least partly self-inflicted.
Also, bonus from me: Total Recall wasn't a dream, and its "biggest giveaway" is literally explained in the book; the girl was a model for Rekall. If it's a dream, then Quaid will have the mother of all trust issues for the rest of his life and will have to figure out why he has such a thick Austrian accent if his real name isn't actually Hauser.
Gus was willing to execute one man, diet cartel style ('diet' because the knife was sharp and the death was quick), for abstractly disrupting the 'order' but not willing to kill two relatively worthless cronies for murdering a child. He legitimately *did* make his bed and lie in it.
\>Instantly becomes evil drug peddler
\>Jimmy changes his name to (((Saul))) (((Goodman)))
\>Immediately becomes crooked lawyer
What did vrabo bince mean by this?