I get that narratively the 'hero' rarely kills people and all that. I'm talking about as a viewer. Why shouldn't we be on the side of the guy murking criminals?
I used to feel that way until I watched Death Note

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I get that narratively the 'hero' rarely kills people and all that. I'm talking about as a viewer. Why shouldn't we be on the side of the guy murking criminals?
You could say Batman needs Joker and those other villains as much as they need himSome would say Batman is enabling Joker to keep killing en masse by not killing him. So in essence Batman allows Joker's killing of anyone/everyone by promoting "hero"ic tendencies![]()
LI used to feel that way until I watched Death NoteIt's easy to go villain when you're just killing folks all willy nilly even if you think they deserved it.
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as long as you stay murking the true criminals, and not the person who may have just pissed you off once.I get that narratively the 'hero' rarely kills people and all that. I'm talking about as a viewer. Why shouldn't we be on the side of the guy murking criminals?
Winter Soldier was a dope villain though but I kinda agree here. Kingpin was dope. Purple man wasMarvels Netflix shows are wayyyyyyyy better than their generic garbage ass films.
How they 2 shows in and already got more memorable villains than the entire rest of the mcu
Trailer for 2 was
Shane gon kill it as punisher
This shyt too real for their corny quip machine movies characters![]()