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fandomsecrets2015-06-04 07:02 pm
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(Anonymous) 2015-06-04 11:43 pm (UTC)(link)Since Loki's usually the villain, if the writer wants to portray him as the victim then they need someone else to be the villain. And going off The Avengers, Fury's the most probable candidate for that (given that he's in charge of SHIELD).
But...yeah...it seems to be that the writers are just using him to whump Loki rather than have any real antipathy for Fury himself. They just need someone else to shoulder the blame.
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(Anonymous) 2015-06-05 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)The only thing I can think is that Fury kept information about how he was weaponizing alien technology from the Avengers until Tony discovered it, and is generally pro huge dangerous secret guns and fighting machine caches, even right in the middle of urban areas like under government buildings. That might lead people to believe he'd also condone torture since he's so gung ho about being ready to kill large numbers of people.
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I think one of the reasons people think Fury would be down with torture is that he definitely seems like a very morally grey character and - at least in the MCU, as far as I know - has never really said he wouldn't condone torture if it was "for the greater good". So if the option isn't explicitly out of the question, it might just as well be possible.