In Reply to: I agree with your take...more specifically I think humanity reminded them of their own shortcomings posted by Jazz Inmate on November 8, 2012 at 18:28:27:
to re-register the moment the Engineer turned on the crowd. I'm sure your instincts are correct with David setting him off. I thought the audacity of Weyland seeking immortality was the offending stroke the Engineer perceived but I see your point.
This is not a "see it one time" movie.
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Follow Ups
- I would have to go to Fourdux . . . - mr grits 18:39:47 11/08/12 (4)
- "I thought the audacity of Weyland seeking immortality was the offending stroke" - Jazz Inmate 19:28:12 11/08/12 (3)
- RE: "I thought the audacity of Weyland seeking immortality was the offending stroke" - mr grits 06:20:37 11/09/12 (2)
- I think David was "pleased" (if that applies to a robot) because his maker was finally dying - Jazz Inmate 07:11:50 11/09/12 (1)
- Agreed. Harkens back to when Weyland 'insulted' David for his lack of a soul. - Enophile 22:08:02 11/10/12 (0)