So, about the Hulk… The first time Bruce hulked out, the Hulk tried his damnedest to kill Natasha in his uncontrollably destructive rage. But the second time, he actively worked with the Avengers. Not only did he not attack them, he also went out of his way to save Tony. Uhm, sorry, movie, but for a change as drastic and vital as this, there really needs to be an explanation.
When Bruce Hulks out on the carrier, Loki is affecting him (and all of them) through the spear; I think we're supposed to infer that this makes him even more rage-filled than usual. Still, I had the same problem, and friends have patiently explained to me that Bruce's "I'm always angry" line indicates that he has always had at least the theoretical ability to control "the other guy" more than it seemed in previous Hulk-outs.
I'm not so sure I buy this,considering that he was so afraid of "the other guy" that he tried to commit suicide. But they were convinced by it, so I offer it fwiw.
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Date: 2012-05-30 10:58 pm (UTC)When Bruce Hulks out on the carrier, Loki is affecting him (and all of them) through the spear; I think we're supposed to infer that this makes him even more rage-filled than usual. Still, I had the same problem, and friends have patiently explained to me that Bruce's "I'm always angry" line indicates that he has always had at least the theoretical ability to control "the other guy" more than it seemed in previous Hulk-outs.
I'm not so sure I buy this,considering that he was so afraid of "the other guy" that he tried to commit suicide. But they were convinced by it, so I offer it fwiw.