'Villains' did nothing wrong

LITERALLY nothing wrong.

It's easy to do nothing wrong when you do nothing the whole movie period.

>villain
Antagonist yeah, but hardly a villain.

Excellent example. Ayesha is beautiful, intelligent, and otherwise perfect in every way.

Rocket was the real villain. He's an asshole and I hope they boil him alive. That will teach him to disrespect the Sovereign.

I wonder if she got mistaken for a sexbot on that brothel planet

She was morally in the right to seek to punish the Guardians for betraying her, though the lengths at which she went to see that punishment done were costly and unwise.

She could have accomplished her goal in any number of ways. She chose her actions poorly, and thus did it wrong.

>She was morally in the right to seek to punish the Guardians for betraying her, though the lengths at which she went to see that punishment done were costly and unwise.
They are space elves, basically. But it is interesting that they view themselves as not expendable, so no one is willing to risk their lives to physically leave and hunt the thieves down.

>though the lengths at which she went to see that punishment done were costly and unwise
Wrong, wrong, wrong, WRONG.

The Guardians are galaxy renowned thrives, OK? They weren't going to just pull over and return the batteries just because Ayesha asked nicely. And even if they actually DID do that, it would have been completely out of character and against all expectations. Only a FOOL would expect THIEVES like those pesky 'Guardians' to turn around and return their loot once they've been caught, which exactly why Ayesha didn't waste time and got straight to the point, and also why she's fit to rule a flourishing society like the Sovereign while you sit on your computer shitposting in an effort to mask how enamored you are by her beauty.

The Galaxy is full of bounty hunters and mercenaries for just this purpose.

Hence their hiring of the Guardians of the Galaxy in the first place. The next guys just get paid off-planet.

t.Ayesha

>morally in the right to seek to punish
Already wrong.

What sort of internet connection do you have in the Sovereign, Ayesha?

Doom did literally nothing wrong

WRONG again! If Ayesha let's those 'Guardians' get away, what kind of message does that send to the rest of the cosmos? Hmm? It tells the cosmos that the Sovereign cannot enforce its own laws, its own tyranny. It tells those bounty hunters and mercenaries, those same ones you just said Ayesha should employ, that the Sovereign is weak.

Then suppose then that Ayesha did employ some sort of mercenary to hunt the Guardians. Suppose the hunt was successful. You know what that bounty hunter is thinking as he escorts the Guardians to the Sovereign? Hmmmm? He's thinking "boy, if these lousy chumps can steal from the Sovereign, I sure as he'll can too," or even worse he has so LITTLE respect for the Sovereign that he plots with those damned Guardians and frees them the moment he gets his reward -- an utmost betrayal! All because Rocket's initial slight went unanswered! All because YOU, who are NOT fit to rule, thought it best to scream and shout to the cosmos that you can't fight your own battles and instead hire foreign third parties!

You know it to be true

>toxic masculinity, the person
Uh, sweetie...

Not if they hired Yondu Udonta as their bounty hunter! There's no way HE would ever betray the Sovereign!

This plotline is leftist propaganda, the batteries is oil and the Golden Elves are the US government.
The message is "Destroy the Evil Government".

>get triggered by a CHAD

nah, he was a cunt

Rude.

>toxic masculinity
>sweetie
Return to Metafilter, cuck.

...

You must be new here. Welcome.

>commits patricide and regicide because he disagrees with the way the king is running things
>doesn't actually step in to run things and instead picks a fight with the people who exist expressly to slap down assholes like him
>uses the very things he's claiming to protect as living weapons then gets uppity when they die in combat
>final plan not only relies on the good guys doing exact as he says, but also relies on using his sister as collateral damage to stop the heroes

Nuada is fortunate he's in the movie-verse, as he'd be a one-shot villain at best if he tried to run against the comic BRPD.

>because he disagrees with the way the king is running things
Reminder that said way of running things was letting everyone die in the damn sewers.

>The Huffington Post: the reply
Special snowflake, I...

...

GURIFUSSSSSSU

No, he was a man.

OP said villains.
Why did you post a hero?