User blog comment:ADour/Some CRITICISM against criticism against Iron Man 3/@comment-24308873-20130924235722/@comment-4651179-20130925001258

Don't worry. I like ripping critics!

First of all, Killian didn't "become evil" because Tony rejected him, he just realized through that rejection working in the anonymity was better, he didn't become evil at that point. Secondly, his plan wasn't to start a massacre. Continuing, we also later learn that like Maya, Aldrich fell to the avarice, which turned him into the noble scientist he once was to the "evil" businessman he was in the present. You definetely shouldn't go on if you stumble in the beginning.

Continuing with the part of "Killian just started a massacre", he didn't. He realized he could use his failed Extremis enhanciles to create a figure that could sow chaos. I'll quote Jack O'Lantern for this one: ''A chaotic world needs more weapons. Which happens to be the business we are in.'' So Killian's plan was intelligent, he could use the process of creating weapons to create the need for them.

Pepper Extremis. Why? Aldrich Killian had an obsession with perfection, he wanted Pepper as a trophy for reasons you should've already read. Aldrich Killian wanted to make Pepper perfect, something he explicitily says in the movie, you should've heard that, if you payed some attention.

We actually never see the fighting technique of the Extremis soldiers, so we can't actually say if they're like Goombas, Koopas, or Bowser himself. They managed to destroy many suits during the final battle, that would seem pretty effective.

"Extremis tended to vary its powers a lot." Are you expecting a serum which is explicitly said in the movie to be unstable to be... stable? Really?