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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2016-03-10 06:44 pm

[ SECRET POST #3354 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3354 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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09. [ warning for homophobia / transphobia / misogyny take your pick, people seem to be divided on this one ]













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Re: Team Captain America or team Iron Man?

(Anonymous) 2016-03-11 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)
But can you still put your trust in legal process when the government orchestrating it isn't even trustworthy? Hydra infiltration aside, the guy they now have in charge is General Ross, the bad guy from Incredible Hulk. Considering all the poor decisions he made in that film, I'm not finding a lot of weight in him telling me to take responsibility, sorry.

Re: Team Captain America or team Iron Man?

(Anonymous) 2016-03-11 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
The government is never 100% perfectly trustworthy. There are flaws in every legal system. That doesn't mean vigilantism or its opposite, trial by "but my friend's a good person and wouldn't do that", is actually a reasonable alternative.

Also, Ross might be in charge of supervillain supermax, but he certainly wouldn't be in charge of an actual trial, any more than the warden of any other prison. His involvement is irrelevant, particularly since we don't know at what point he's going to get involved.

It'd be one thing if Steve's motivation was "I want to be the one to bring my pal in because this Ross guy is a total lunatic", or if the film was about him trying to expose legal corruption/dig up proof of Hydra fuckery/otherwise ensure that Bucky has a fair trial. I just can't sympathize with the motivations as shown in the trailer and other promotional material.