Where the hell did this come from? Why are people so comfortable in taking a situation out of context and misinterpreting it to suit their own personal view?
Do you guys realize how fucking horrible Vault Hunters really are when you think about it.
They just constantly murder everyone and take … moretheir stuff all the time. Even when your innocent they'll most likely take your stuff anyway.
So people saying that they now hate Brick/Mordecai for fighting Fiona is ridiculous to me. They needed Athena for their own thing, Vallory had the money and help. What Vault Hunter wouldn't reject that offer?
I don't understand why people on here hate everyone who works against the hero in any type of way. If someone hired a person to whack you who would you go after, the person who sent the guy or the his who got his hands dirty? It's a no brainer for most. Brick and Mordecai are just hired guns nothing more
Mordecai GAVE Fiona CHANCE to leave by saying that it was VAULT HUNTER business. Yet Fiona stated that she WAS a VAULT HUNTER.
Athena isn… more't exactly a good guy either, not to say that she's BAD. Think about all the jobs SHE'S taken to kill people, and the people she's just killed even if they didn't have involvement in her sisters death.
Vault Hunters fighting each other really isn't that big of a deal... They weren't even trying to kill her, anyways. Just capture her. (Not so much, Lilith, though...)
And let's not forget, in the terms of the overall narrative of the Borderlands story, Athena was still a "bad guy". She helped Jack rise to power (In fact, she was the main reason he did) and to the "good" guys (Lilith, Brick, Mordecai, Roland, the BL2 Vault Hunters, Moxxi) she had a lot to answer for. As far as Brick and Mordecai were doing, they were tracking down one of Jack's henchmen. Just like in BL2 when you kill Wilhelm and Nisha, and Fiona was an obstacle who chose to fight when she didn't have to.
But as we know NOW, she was cleared and she was trying to do the right thing (Pretty much).
Where the hell did this come from? Why are people so comfortable in taking a situation out of context and misinterpreting it to suit their own personal view?
I really, really hate this whole 'moral ambiguity' crap right now.
It was only supposed to be meant for Jack, and no one took it seriously pre-TPS.
But now, it's spiraled out of control to extend to every single character, either as an excuse to bash them while providing a healthy amount of bullshit, or trying to defend antagonists while also providing a healthy dose of bullshit.
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I know.
as Vaughn said in episode 1 vault hunters are worse than bandits
so now you are from 1800?
I wasn't talking about you, I was talking about the people who hate Mordecai and Brick after episode 3.
ohh.....
I don't understand why people on here hate everyone who works against the hero in any type of way. If someone hired a person to whack you who would you go after, the person who sent the guy or the his who got his hands dirty? It's a no brainer for most. Brick and Mordecai are just hired guns nothing more
My Fiona didn't state that she's a Vault Hunter.
I'm not mad at them in the slightest. Never was. I know why they did it.
And let's not forget, in the terms of the overall narrative of the Borderlands story, Athena was still a "bad guy". She helped Jack rise to power (In fact, she was the main reason he did) and to the "good" guys (Lilith, Brick, Mordecai, Roland, the BL2 Vault Hunters, Moxxi) she had a lot to answer for. As far as Brick and Mordecai were doing, they were tracking down one of Jack's henchmen. Just like in BL2 when you kill Wilhelm and Nisha, and Fiona was an obstacle who chose to fight when she didn't have to.
But as we know NOW, she was cleared and she was trying to do the right thing (Pretty much).
I thought you were talking about Fox News
I really, really hate this whole 'moral ambiguity' crap right now.
It was only supposed to be meant for Jack, and no one took it seriously pre-TPS.
But now, it's spiraled out of control to extend to every single character, either as an excuse to bash them while providing a healthy amount of bullshit, or trying to defend antagonists while also providing a healthy dose of bullshit.
So, therefore, here is my stance on this: