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Yeah but lets be honest, with how he's felt about her as a main plot point in the first two Guardian films it's no surprise he acted the way he did.
Iron Man has f**** up a fair few times, especially with Ultron but at the end of the day it's character development
Agreed. He was definitely the weakest. I think Bruce Banner was as well tbh. I don't particularly like how they're making him overly funny. It just doesn't seem right based on how he is in films before Thor Ragnorok.
I would go with Bruce tbh. He was just...eh. Peter Quill is awesome in the Guardian films though so I give him a pass.
Or doctor strange purposely caused this outcome after seeing millions of possibilities. Thanos seeing starlords love for gamora, created huge guilt due to his own love for his "daughter". Causing his vision after using the stones, which I'm sure will be haunting him.
What makes Guardians of the Galaxy characters so awesome is their faults. They aren't your traditional heroes, but more misfits that make a lot of mistakes along the way to being heroes.