Thanos, Agent Smith, and Mr. Burns: Villains or Misunderstood Heroes?
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The funny thing about the movies is that it's never the good guy who justifies their plans through evolution. The good guy never uses the phrase "survival of the fittest" as a reason for their actions. The hero never says the world is overpopulated and that we need to decrease it. It's never the good guy who wants to block out the sun or the good guy who says that the ends justify the means. That is always the villain in practically every movie.
Thanos, Agent Smith, and Mr. Burns: Villains or Misunderstood Heroes?
Thanos, Agent Smith, and Mr. Burns: Villains…
Thanos, Agent Smith, and Mr. Burns: Villains or Misunderstood Heroes?
The funny thing about the movies is that it's never the good guy who justifies their plans through evolution. The good guy never uses the phrase "survival of the fittest" as a reason for their actions. The hero never says the world is overpopulated and that we need to decrease it. It's never the good guy who wants to block out the sun or the good guy who says that the ends justify the means. That is always the villain in practically every movie.