Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26687285-20150905125650/@comment-26687285-20150909170344

Rodangizzardcrusher3 wrote: But it's not just Quicksilver who suffered from this.

Strucker was one of the Avenger's greatest enemies in the comics. He's in AOU for about five minutes before Ultron cracks his head against a wall.

Ronan's been a grand adversary of the Avengers and has even joined them from time to time(that's what his heel-face-turn in Tides of Time was referencing) but no, he gets killed straight away too.

It's like Marvel's default settings are either "kill the characters with the most potential" or "resurrect the characters who should have stayed dead". Now that i think about it, they also did this to J.A.R.V.I.S.!. Like, they give him that really intense and creepy demise at the hands Ultron. And then that scene where Tony shows the team what happend, and everybody's appalled.

I mean, seeing that holographic matrix completely ripped apart and dismantled like that, it's basically the digital equivalent of finding someone who has slit their wrists in the shower, or with their brains blown out.

Having this charming, loyal and familiar presence basically be slaughtered, was both shocking, and effectively introduced Ultron as a force to be reckoned with.

But then at the end of the second act, HA HA, guess what!?, they just bring him back like nothing happened!.

I would have been ok with J.A.R.V.I.S. surviving, after all they do need him to introduce Vision, but at least they shouldn't've shown the hologram again!. Maybe if they had just made it that Tony is able to reconstuct J.A.R.V.I.S.'s matrix in a very primitive form, and they only have one chance of maybe rebuilding him into something new, which then leads to the scene where Cap and the others try to stop them and Vision is created, i could've accepted it.

But as it is, they pretty much just said LOL, WE GOTCHA SUCKERS!. Now it's made clear that J.A.R.V.I.S. was never in any real danger!, which (once again) completely undermines the emotion we felt during his death scene.

Now again, let be clear, i don't mind that they ressurect characters. It just depends on how and why they ressurect them. But this is just one more example of Marvel doing it completely wrong.