Why did Cap lose his temper in Avengers?
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We all know Tony was the arrogant among the Avengers one from the very start, he was always about himself, considered himself above all etc.
Cap, on the other hand is the ideal man, he carries his traits with him which were before he became Captain America, humbleness, modesty, leadership and what not.
My question is that in The Avengers, Cap started the argument with Tony starting with "big man in a suit of armour, take that out what are you?"
All Tony did was reply him back, and it was Cap who stated "Let's do a few rounds!" to which Thor laughs.
Why is Cap triggered so easily and why did he lose his temper he normally is a peace-loving guy who is always against war? Cap turned a normal SHIELD discussion into a Tony Stark criticism.
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We all know Tony was the arrogant among the Avengers one from the very start, he was always about himself, considered himself above all etc.
Cap, on the other hand is the ideal man, he carries his traits with him which were before he became Captain America, humbleness, modesty, leadership and what not.
My question is that in The Avengers, Cap started the argument with Tony starting with "big man in a suit of armour, take that out what are you?"
All Tony did was reply him back, and it was Cap who stated "Let's do a few rounds!" to which Thor laughs.
Why is Cap triggered so easily and why did he lose his temper he normally is a peace-loving guy who is always against war? Cap turned a normal SHIELD discussion into a Tony Stark criticism.
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We all know Tony was the arrogant among the Avengers one from the very start, he was always about himself, considered himself above all etc.
Cap, on the other hand is the ideal man, he carries his traits with him which were before he became Captain America, humbleness, modesty, leadership and what not.
My question is that in The Avengers, Cap started the argument with Tony starting with "big man in a suit of armour, take that out what are you?"
All Tony did was reply him back, and it was Cap who stated "Let's do a few rounds!" to which Thor laughs.
Why is Cap triggered so easily and why did he lose his temper he normally is a peace-loving guy who is always against war? Cap turned a normal SHIELD discussion into a Tony Stark criticism.
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We all know Tony was the arrogant among the Avengers one from the very start, he was always about himself, considered himself above all etc.
Cap, on the other hand is the ideal man, he carries his traits with him which were before he became Captain America, humbleness, modesty, leadership and what not.
My question is that in The Avengers, Cap started the argument with Tony starting with "big man in a suit of armour, take that out what are you?"
All Tony did was reply him back, and it was Cap who stated "Let's do a few rounds!" to which Thor laughs.
Why is Cap triggered so easily and why did he lose his temper he normally is a peace-loving guy who is always against war? Cap turned a normal SHIELD discussion into a Tony Stark criticism.
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Partially it's the various team members ego rubbing up against the grain but more importantly at this point the camera moves away from the team arguing to focus on Loki's staff which is glowing more intensely.
Indeed, the whole shot turns upside down to indicate that something is seriously amiss.
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As the "team" argues, they don't realize the BLUE GEM on Loki's
scepter is glowing brightly.
We know that unleashing the Hulk was Loki's plan all along which is why he was captured so easily so it seems likely that, in addition to the natural tension, this is being emphasised by Loki through the scepter.
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Captain America takes protecting people very seriously. We see plenty of examples of this; but to him, keeping other people safe is almost always a top priority.
In the scene in question, he perceives Tony as making light of a situation that could harm many innocent people.
Tony (Talking about Bruce Banner losing control): Why shouldn't the guy let off a little steam?
Steve: You know damn well why; back off!
It is Tony's "let off a little steam" line that triggers Cap. He sees that Tony isn't taking the possible thread of Hulk transforming seriously, when he knows how dangerous it is.
In addition to this, the dialog takes place in a larger context of high tension all around... everyone on the team is on-edge. Captain America is not immune from getting his nerves rattled like anyone else.
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Partially it's the various team members ego rubbing up against the grain but more importantly at this point the camera moves away from the team arguing to focus on Loki's staff which is glowing more intensely.
Indeed, the whole shot turns upside down to indicate that something is seriously amiss.
From the script
As the "team" argues, they don't realize the BLUE GEM on Loki's
scepter is glowing brightly.
We know that unleashing the Hulk was Loki's plan all along which is why he was captured so easily so it seems likely that, in addition to the natural tension, this is being emphasised by Loki through the scepter.
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Partially it's the various team members ego rubbing up against the grain but more importantly at this point the camera moves away from the team arguing to focus on Loki's staff which is glowing more intensely.
Indeed, the whole shot turns upside down to indicate that something is seriously amiss.
From the script
As the "team" argues, they don't realize the BLUE GEM on Loki's
scepter is glowing brightly.
We know that unleashing the Hulk was Loki's plan all along which is why he was captured so easily so it seems likely that, in addition to the natural tension, this is being emphasised by Loki through the scepter.
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Partially it's the various team members ego rubbing up against the grain but more importantly at this point the camera moves away from the team arguing to focus on Loki's staff which is glowing more intensely.
Indeed, the whole shot turns upside down to indicate that something is seriously amiss.
From the script
As the "team" argues, they don't realize the BLUE GEM on Loki's
scepter is glowing brightly.
We know that unleashing the Hulk was Loki's plan all along which is why he was captured so easily so it seems likely that, in addition to the natural tension, this is being emphasised by Loki through the scepter.
Partially it's the various team members ego rubbing up against the grain but more importantly at this point the camera moves away from the team arguing to focus on Loki's staff which is glowing more intensely.
Indeed, the whole shot turns upside down to indicate that something is seriously amiss.
From the script
As the "team" argues, they don't realize the BLUE GEM on Loki's
scepter is glowing brightly.
We know that unleashing the Hulk was Loki's plan all along which is why he was captured so easily so it seems likely that, in addition to the natural tension, this is being emphasised by Loki through the scepter.
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Captain America takes protecting people very seriously. We see plenty of examples of this; but to him, keeping other people safe is almost always a top priority.
In the scene in question, he perceives Tony as making light of a situation that could harm many innocent people.
Tony (Talking about Bruce Banner losing control): Why shouldn't the guy let off a little steam?
Steve: You know damn well why; back off!
It is Tony's "let off a little steam" line that triggers Cap. He sees that Tony isn't taking the possible thread of Hulk transforming seriously, when he knows how dangerous it is.
In addition to this, the dialog takes place in a larger context of high tension all around... everyone on the team is on-edge. Captain America is not immune from getting his nerves rattled like anyone else.
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Captain America takes protecting people very seriously. We see plenty of examples of this; but to him, keeping other people safe is almost always a top priority.
In the scene in question, he perceives Tony as making light of a situation that could harm many innocent people.
Tony (Talking about Bruce Banner losing control): Why shouldn't the guy let off a little steam?
Steve: You know damn well why; back off!
It is Tony's "let off a little steam" line that triggers Cap. He sees that Tony isn't taking the possible thread of Hulk transforming seriously, when he knows how dangerous it is.
In addition to this, the dialog takes place in a larger context of high tension all around... everyone on the team is on-edge. Captain America is not immune from getting his nerves rattled like anyone else.
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Captain America takes protecting people very seriously. We see plenty of examples of this; but to him, keeping other people safe is almost always a top priority.
In the scene in question, he perceives Tony as making light of a situation that could harm many innocent people.
Tony (Talking about Bruce Banner losing control): Why shouldn't the guy let off a little steam?
Steve: You know damn well why; back off!
It is Tony's "let off a little steam" line that triggers Cap. He sees that Tony isn't taking the possible thread of Hulk transforming seriously, when he knows how dangerous it is.
In addition to this, the dialog takes place in a larger context of high tension all around... everyone on the team is on-edge. Captain America is not immune from getting his nerves rattled like anyone else.
Captain America takes protecting people very seriously. We see plenty of examples of this; but to him, keeping other people safe is almost always a top priority.
In the scene in question, he perceives Tony as making light of a situation that could harm many innocent people.
Tony (Talking about Bruce Banner losing control): Why shouldn't the guy let off a little steam?
Steve: You know damn well why; back off!
It is Tony's "let off a little steam" line that triggers Cap. He sees that Tony isn't taking the possible thread of Hulk transforming seriously, when he knows how dangerous it is.
In addition to this, the dialog takes place in a larger context of high tension all around... everyone on the team is on-edge. Captain America is not immune from getting his nerves rattled like anyone else.
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