>"I'm a monster because I was trained to kill people and can't have babies." >This statement is made to Bruce FUCKING Banner fresh off of a rampage where he probably killed a few dozen people at least without even thinking
Was Age of Ultron the beginning of the end or just a misfire?
Aaron Cooper
Widow has killed far more innocent people than the Hulk.
Eli Phillips
A misfire. Killing off quickslav is clear point
James Reed
Hi Sup Forums! I see you're here for your morning forum sliding shitposting. No one cares, that scene worked fine in the movie. I suggest you head back to your board and enjoy all the BLACKED posts and other fun!
Nolan King
Was a fucking fantastic scene. The point she was making was they have a common ground in both not being able to have children thanks to experiments they both had questionable if no consent to, she wasn't just whining like people claim.
Carson Sullivan
You know, despite how out of nowhere it was, I liked the prospect of Widow and Banner porking, that gif none-withstanding
Gabriel Torres
That was the point you retard.
Ethan Young
>You know, despite how out of nowhere it was It really wasn't they had strong emotional moments related to each other, with Banner blaming her for getting him into this mess in the 1st Avengers, the Hulk chasing Widow clearly profoundly frightened her like nothing else we have seen. Her growing to almost be his handler by AOU suggest alot of bonding between them,
Jeremiah Myers
I understand being trained to kill people when you were young making you monster but how does not being able to have children make you one also when does she say this in the movie because I think I missed that part
Andrew Cooper
It's more the topper, that they surgically engineered her so that she would not form attachments.
Dominic Rogers
>but how does not being able to have children make you one It doesn't. The point was that they have the common ground that both can't have children thanks to their transformations.
Jason Jackson
It doesn't. Bruce was rejecting the idea of a romantic relationship because the idea of ever having children horrified him because of his genetic condition. Natasha was just telling him that he wouldn't need to worry about that with her, so it wasn't actually a barrier to them getting together.
Kayden Bailey
Yes it was.
Sebastian Peterson
None of what you evoked pre-AoU screams romantic bond.
Adrian Stewart
I think Widow was just trying to relate to Bruce. Nothing more. But GOD DAMN, the Widow fans get me so angry with their nitpicks. It's like they can't handle their favorite character being flawed.
Brayden Smith
>women >being flawed are you aware of the current (at the time) year?
Julian Morales
>took twelve steps back with Natasha's character development >basically undermined everything she was built to be before aou >built to be built to be by whom I wonder?
Andrew Wright
Hawkguy had a family. When he was tired of being a superhero, he could retire home to his farm and spend the rest of his life raising his kids. Hulk doesn't have that option, because he's always gonna be the Hulk (except for that time he wasn't the Hulk, but decided to be the Hulk again). Black Window was trying to bond with him by revealing that she was also upset that Hawkguy's life was impossible for her. She just kills until she can't kill anymore, and that's that.
Daniel Ward
adoption's an option
Jose Walker
>I'm in love with this man >I'd like to have maybe a family with him >I'd like to be a woman like Hawkeye's wife >Reminded that I'll never be able to because my uterus is gone Widow had a sad life
Henry Williams
>hawkguys life was impossible for her Nigga just have a 3some baka.
Daniel Myers
>Reminded that I'll never be able to because my uterus is gone Hilariously enough, it won't be too long before you could get a uterus transplant, meaning soon this scene will lose its emotional weight.
Isaac Butler
This is what happens when you give Whedon the hack fraud too much freedom
>muh Banner/Widow romance lmao >muh quippy robot lmao >dude let's throw hulkbuster into an already crowded movie lmao
Easton Fisher
Marvel's magic science should already make that an obsolete problem But we need some angst in our movie! So it's not all quips!
Anthony Butler
>nat just wanted to go home and be a family woman after all the killing she will never have a happy ending
Kevin Hernandez
Being infertile fucks women up.
Jason Reed
>>"I'm a monster because I was trained to kill people and can't have babies." She meant that she can't have a family and settle down like normal people, destined to die alone. I'm still baffled people didn't get this, no wonder the writing is so shoddy in most movies.
Jayden Cox
So what's the deal? She is superhuman or not? Because the films have intentionally left it ambiguous if she was experimented. Why is Marvel leaving it unanswered?
Parker Cruz
>thanks to experiments they both had questionable if no consent to
banner literally made himself into the hulk lol
Nathaniel Morris
With how low powered the MCU Heroes are in general, i'd say she's just well trained and nothing more.
Lincoln Miller
>I understand being trained to kill people when you were young making you monster but how does not being able to have children make you one If you're a straight, being incapable of being a breeder renders you worthless and contemptible. You literally exist for no purpose if you can't bake bread in the over.
Christopher Bennett
This. She's just crazy good with hand to hand. It'd take an enhanced person or an alien with better physical prowess than the average Human to beat her, seemingly.