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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2017-12-05 06:16 pm

[ SECRET POST #3989 ]


⌈ Secret Post #3989 ⌋

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(Anonymous) 2017-12-06 08:41 pm (UTC)(link)
I missed this thread last night, but just so I'm clear, the decision you're knocking Tony on in this movie was him going for Bucky? Really? Because that ... that wasn't even a decision. That was just a straight up emotional reaction manipulated by the set-up. Of all the things in that movie you can blame him for, finding himself 100% out of the blue standing in the same room as his parents' murderer and abruptly snapping is ... really? You pick that?

Like, no offense, but if I walked into a room and was abruptly forced to watch my parents be murdered, only to turn around and find their murderer standing right beside me, I would 100% try to pound his fucking face in just out of sheer reflex. Regardless of any other circumstances. Like, ten minutes ago I didn't even know they had been murdered, and then I had to watch it, and now you want me to stand next to their killer and be reasonable?

I know it genuinely was not Bucky's fault. He was brainwashed and tortured into it, he had literally no choice. I'm not saying he in any way deserved to be hurt for it, and Steve did need to protect Bucky and keep Tony from straight-up killing him in a blind rage. But of all Tony's actions in the movie, that's the one you genuinely can't blame him for either. There is a time you can expect people to react rationally, and being abruptly catapulted into a 20 year old nightmare and presented with their parents' killer is not it. And, I mean, no offense to Steve, but throwing two years worth of lies in on top of an already fraught moment really did not help.

I'm just saying. Maybe mention some things in advance next time. You know, if you want your buddy not to get killed by the grieving results of his decades long involuntary assassination career. Because, you know, people rather understandably tend not to be too rational when they've just watched their loved ones be brutally murdered.

(Anonymous) 2017-12-06 08:59 pm (UTC)(link)
THIS. ALL OF THIS.

I mean I'm picturing myself. I am the most non-violent wimpy person ever. But if I was suddenly told that my mother didn't die in her sleep she was brutally murdered by a guy out of his mind on drugs and here's the video of it and this is the guy who's clean now so it's ok oh and also people knew and didn't tell me?

I know beyond a shadow of a doubt I'd be trying to rip his throat out.