More like the consequences of my thoughtless murdering makes me sad. But fr when the little thing rubbed against the dead guys leg that did make me sad asf for a second.
I love how despite being a comedic scene, it does show that Adam isn't at all evil, just misguided. Seeing the pet be sad probably subconsciously planted the thought of "I killed that guy and it made that cute thing cry. Am I in the wrong here?"
@@Art_lover160 A person's opinion depends on their perspective (and if you read it properly nobody said he's "Evil" before you, tho), and yes I have watched it and then comment
@@ultimatepotato192 Nah.... He doesn't look alike, he's not silly and weak, kinda know what good and bad (at least until his momma's dead) i guess. Don't comment without thinking the point first like the third person. I mean... Homelander is cruel, right? And sometimes he's kinda silly because of his "Want to be loved" side and it all happened because Vought raised him that way, And we know he loves milk and mama's boy?..., So what happens if it wasn't Vought who raised him but his mother (yes maybe his mother also worked with vought, but she didn't make him as cruel as vought), well... back to the main comment, and dont be serious it's just my perspective.
It gives room for further progression. Thats why superman doesn't work. Adam is stronger than him if they made him as powerful as comics, there wouldn't be much room for him to grow.
I think it was to more of since this was closing the guardians of the galaxy , it was a clever way to not OP Adam .. and since he is part of the guardians , it’s a way for Adam to Grow and Progress with his powers
@@jakeoriental8847 ....this is the only safe space you're spitting that out cause thats guaranteed to get you on the sh* end from DC community. You really don't want that do you?!
Yeah I know right haha one of my favorites was “Yes, but I need the credit chub to save my entire civilization. So be a good… creepy…. Thing, and back off…” lmao
I love how he immediately feels guilty after seeing how the animal felt when it’s friend died. Shows he really isn’t meant to be a bad guy and really is just a kid in an almost god-like body
I love how proud of himself he was after he desintegrated him. He was like "Look, mother, look what I did! I did good, right?" Raising Adam Warlock is like teaching a baby who's a natural genius how to talk, eat and walk lol 😂
She's fully aware of how inexperienced he is, this was entirely on her for expecting someone less than a year old to at all grasp subtlety and veiled intent. Frankly I'd be impressed if he demonstrated object permanence.
Adam is genuinely the best new character introduced in a long time, someone who truly and earned his way on the path of redemption. So much potential to grow under the guidance of people who respect him. He mirrors a lot of the young men, myself included, of today. I truly hope his character is handled well by whomever takes over the remaining casts future.
He’s strong asf in this guardians but not op not until hes fully developed dude got knocked out 2-3 times in the movie but once he’s at his full potential he can easily destroy the universe
@Giantqtipz She was ridiculously overpowered and arrogant on her first outing and people hated that since she was basically a Mary Sue who didn't need to earn any of her powers. Also, she was just flat out annoying.
I remember being worried about Will being the MCU Adam but of course James Gunn knows exactly how to use each actors best skills to make them fit perfectly for the character in context
Too bad for them, that man has mastered the ability to sit so incredibly still that he appears to look dead in their eyes. Now, once they leave him completely alone, he'll make his sweet escape.