What was his fucking problem?

What was his fucking problem?

>muh rules
Literally autism.

Dormumu I've come to bragin

Mordo was the biggest failure in Doctor Strange from a film-making perspective. They should have made his relationship with Strange more salient so the parting of ways at the end actually made you feel something.

what the fuck was the worldly cost of sorcery anyways? Obviously being a satan worshipping chode is going to bring about satanic ramifications. But using magic to keep yourself out of a wheelchair? What kind of absolute cunt do you have to be to track that poor guy down and re-cripple him?

Right. Even, the ending credits scenes were so unsatisfying. Mordo's one especially.

He just wanted to make sorcery great again.

He can't into bargain literally

Are you kidding, OP?
It's right in front of you.
He's a nigger.

he spent his life trying to be magic and then some rich white guy came in that was way more magic than him.

>ancient one is dead now we will get attacked more
>I have to kill the magic users so we can get fucked during an attack
What kind of logic was that?

muh fuggin whyte boi stealin muh magikz n sheeit

>What was his fucking problem?

Strange broke the rules. He was also a selfish coward. Hell, the bad guys at least fought for something. Strange just fought for himself throughout the entire movie. His mentor was selling herself to the god damned magic devil for youth pills.

All the bad things that happened in the movie? They were tied directly to the ancient one being a lying bitch. It was her "fuck death" rituals that came within a cunts hair of destroying the entire everything that ever existed and she was more trustworthy than that grey haired asshole that he was left with at the end of the movie.

>What was his fucking problem?

His problem was that he didn't kill Strange immediately after the final battle. He should have.

He was oppressed by a white man

>dude ima kill all the people capable of stopping monsters xDD

>The extent of magic in the MCU is magical fire ropes and refilling mugs of ale.

He's paranoid as fuck.

He is on edge and is afraid of his own darkness, hence his obsession with rules.

I felt his end credit scene was great.

The Thor one was the one I hated.

> Post IW Strange secretly trains Wanda
> Mordo finds out
> Kamar Taj turns against Strange

>train for weeks
>get like 4 spells max

he's a newbie

>sword hilt on his back

sigh.

>What was his fucking problem?

His mentor turned out to be a lying hypocrite and his pupil came in and destroyed his entire way of life with unreasonable, reckless behaviour by distorting time and space.

>taught to obey rules
>white man comes along
>breaks the rules and no consequences
Really makes you think

Even the stronger users were underwhelming and showed very little variety in their skill sets. The honestly seemed more kung-fu at times as opposed to magical.

He is a good actor and would make a nice villain in the sequel.

He knew how the universe reacts to what we do. That was his problem if you consider that to be a problem.

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Sam is awake

he was a nigger