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Because we don't need two assassins just like we don't need two Hawk people.

The Flash relies on Barry being a complete idiot as well. It's terrible writing.

I don't. I don't care if they kill.
Falcon blows up a couple terrorist at one point.

Can u help us out? what part is this set up?

How? it summed up everything we needed to know, unless you wanted spoon feeding like in Struckmans rewrite.

He most likely won't listen to anything he says but if there's a small chance Batman will go save his mother either now or later he has to try. I believe that was the best way he could do it. Actually Bruce did not know he was Clark Kent or of course he would have know his mums name already. Why hasen't he worked it

I will rewatch WS later, not sure how Iron man 2 provides set up, except for showing Tony that maybe his dad diden't hate him. He still seemed more torn up over his mother.

I don't think it would, in Clark's mind. Since the hate for him could cloud Batman's view.
Let's pretend Clark says Jane, Batman would either
Assume he's lying and kill him, but still curiously look into it.
Assume it's true, stop killing and ask for more information.
First one would be more likely after his building two

How so? why would Clark assume the man killing him would want to save his mother. You have to look at it from Clark's point of view and what he knows at this moment. Presenting her as just a woman in danger outside this conflict, would make it more likely Batman would save her.

Also where is this set up? about Winter Soilder killing Tony's parents?

He's psychotic in the movie (more so than usual) usually he's crazy but he has all these morals and thinks about everything clearly, here he doesn't. He doesn't realise Superman is a good guy because he's being played from the start by Lex, now a younger Bruce might have figured this out but the old cynical one? nope.

Yeah probably a bit histrionic.
I just want to direct you to the opening scene where Falcon very directly kills terrorists.
I don't care about Batman indirectly killing people whilst in the Batmobile, having machine guns and rockets fired at him it would make a lot of sense to fire back. Superman doesn't kill the

Like, it's the 2nd film in a trilogy, that tends to be what happens.

Yes, that is exactly what i'm saying. If someone is trying to kill you, you'd assume they woulden't care about your mother either. So not telling Bruce she's his mother after the inital line is because Clark is desperate for him to save her.

Not everything is to be taken so literally, he doesn't so much consider them as parents to a man but parents to a god.
He also says "you're not a god, you were never even a man"

Because there is an infinity stone in his head.

Well, I would even settle for just talking about them, giving an excuse as to why they're not fighting Thanos.

Yeah, I suppose I can buy Tonys reaction. What's worse is Cap knowing all this and the fact he's not told Tony. Cap knowing this and hiding it from Tony has no set up, it's just something we must accept he did for the fight to work.

I don't agree it a poorly written scene and I'm hardly the only one who loves the scene.
What Superman is trying to get across is that there is a woman in danger. He knows Batman does not care about him so saying "she's my mother" woulden't really be much incentive for Batman, the man currently trying to kill him, to

I'm not talking about exact limits but they haven't given any idea of how great his strength is, or what hurts him and what doesn't. Anytime it looks like they do they contradict it later.
The helicopter scene was Spier-man level strength or even greater than, and the helicopter was moving toward the ground before