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Thecryingwolf3553 wrote:

BIONICLEToa wrote: I loved the movie. I don't see a problem with Ultron's humour and making mistakes. At least he wasn't as whiny and spoiled as Loki, and he definitly wasn't afraid of the Avengers.

Besides, Ultron has made a few sarcastic comments in the comics, and showing he can make mistakes even makes it more scarier to the fact that he feels he's a better replacement for flawed humanity even though he's flawed himself.

Also, i think Quicksilver should be considered an Avenger. And I think his death will affect Scarlet Witch in the future, because he was her brother, and it's a huge impact on her.

And who else was happy to see Ulysses Claue loose his hand? I loved how he just cut his arm off in angers, so badass! And the good thing of Quicksilver's death is that Wanda was so much more powerful after he died. She was angry and sad which made her decimate the Ultron bots. I love when villains are funny and joke a lot but he looked so scary in the trailers but they should've kept him scary with dark humor or something. They tried "re-doing Loki" which was stupid because they have totally different goals. I liked Loki in his own way but Ultron was a dissapointment, but that doesn't mean I didn't like him too. You must see how powerful she is in the comics. These different powers she has in the film? In the comics she has reality manipulation. She just said: "No more mutants" and bam! Most mutants in the entire universe lost their power. Including, Quicksilver. (They're not mutants now or in the MCU because Fox owns rights for the X-Men films, and the comics love to be like the Marvel films at stupid cases like these)

I saw him as scary with dark humor. Well, maybe not with dark humor, but, still.