"Good guys" that were actually the villain all along
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 4:53:08 AM
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>>215469541
doomed his colony to an atomized individualistic society, which is debatably okay for humans but for ants is going to be a death sentence
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 5:41:39 AM
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>>215468009 (OP)
How in the hell was he the villain?
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 5:53:38 AM
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>>215472618
>I've been deeply touched by those kids
>And I'm pretty sure I've touched them too
how did they get away with it
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 5:54:57 AM
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>>215468009 (OP)
None of his bad deeds were in the movie
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 5:57:41 AM
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>>215468009 (OP)
Reminder Hammond got heavily rewritten in the movie script
In the novel it's very obvious that he's the villain
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 6:49:12 AM
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>Angsty, ungrateful teenager pretends to an hero because she's angsty
>Insults chairman of the White Star Line via small dick jab over lunch just to be a bitch
>Doesn't appreciate the fact Cal genuinely loves her, and will secure her, their children, and their mother for life
>They would have weathered the '29 Crash because he wouldn't have taken such an emotional hit from her ditching him for a street rat years earlier, their kids (probably first conceived in NYC at the finest room in the Waldorf Astoria on April 17th) would be old enough to work by that point if they really went from riches to rags
>Basically ruined her 50+ y.o. mother, she'd have to live the nightmare she prophesized as being a seamstress
>Jack may not have even made it 6 months, high likelihood of getting knifed in a bar fight over gambling money/stolen coat, leaving Rose truly alone with 0 street smarts in New York City anyway, or Jack would feel the 7-year itch and dump her ass at 25 because he doesn't date older than that
>Her warpath of fucking up people's lives doesn't stop even in supercentenarian life
>In director's cut she drops the diamond overboard, insulting everyone there, but at least gives Lovett closure that it's truly gone forever; he has to live forever wondering where it went in the cinematic version
>Forfeits secure generational wealth for generations of her family to come for some shitty emotional closure
>Has been thinking about that time she banged a pleb on a cruise for 84 years
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 6:55:19 AM
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You mean good guys who were unintentionally the villains? It’s subjective.
Anonymous
10/25/2025, 7:03:20 AM
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>>215468009 (OP)
It wouldn't have happened if he was not jewish with Nedry's salary.