Thread:SirGawain8/@comment-37185495-20190428232154/@comment-63.155.193.58-20190503175517

Sussettey1 wrote: Also also, what Mr. Incredible meant is that a real superhero tries to protect people. I mean, Batman doesn’t have any powers, but he’s still a superhero. Syndrome has the ability to be like Batman, but he’s not. His intentions in the end weren’t to protect and save people, but rather make sure everyone else got the opportunity to have superpowers.

I haven’t seen this movie in a while. Definetly. A true superhero will try to use their powers to protect people.

All Syndrome wanted was fame, fortune, and revenge.

But if he were a good guy, he'd make an incredible {ha, ha,} role model. He saw a goal to accomplish, and did everything in s power to achieve that goal. But alas, the director, Brad Bird, made him the murderous supervillain. DARN IT, BRAD BIRD!!! Lol!