The funniest thing about this is how casually Vision does it. He doesn't even know he needed to be worthy to lift it, he just casually passes the hammer over like he was passing a pencil.
the Elevator and vision are the same. He is not a living being or a "who" for the spell to work on, he also knows this and is lying to Thor and the team to get them to "trust" him when he lifts it.
@averylawton5802 That is the greater mystery of Vision as a cybernetic lifeform. Is Vision alive? Is the Mind Stone given living form through him. They were slick not answering the question by having Ultron attempt to handle Mjolnir.
@@3Rayfire Vis is lying because he already knows he can lift the hammer before he tries to hand it to Thor....had he failed to lift it they would have killed him as Ultron 2.0. He knows he can because in his 7 mins of life he also read Starks files on the hammer and knows the spell won't apply to him. Ergo why he ONLY uses the hammer as a hammer and NEVER shoots lighting from it or ANY other form of Thor like power. He is an elevator and the Hammer is just a hammer to him. He lied in a very Stark like manner to ensure they helped him in defeating Ultron.
@@averylawton5802 While Vision lying isn't impossible, it's also unnecessary. He just didn't volunteer that the limitation didn't apply to him. But the proof is that he didn't display the powers of Thor.
Stark and Rhodey's failure to lift the hammer with the aid of technology is an important precursor to this scene. The vision isn't lifting the hammer because he's a machine. He's lifting it because he is worthy.
@@randywissler9923 I've heard that theory, and it's interesting to consider, but I can't see it. First, Cap puts way too high a premium on honesty (and correctly so) to lie for such petty purposes, and especially to his friends. He's also the ultimate tactician, and not utilizing an ability like being able to use Mjolnir in the battle against Ultron would have cost lives. Cap's not gonna do that for any reason. Finally, I think the idea undermines a crucial part of Steve's character development, which is handled really well in "Endgame", ie. his determination to stick to his principles even in the face of adversity (which is the only time principles really matter. As Jon Stewart put it, if you only have values when it's convenient, you don't have values; you have hobbies). Cap's bloodlust in the beginning of "Endgame", which is played well for an applause line ("Let's go get this son of a bitch"), is actually a real problem. As with Thor, it's only after Steve is ultimately tested that he becomes worthy.
Remember, Vision is a newborn. He hasn't had time to become corrupted by the mendacity of humanity. So, every intention he has at this moment is pure, therefore making him worthy by the definition of a good man as stated by Odin.
Age of Ultron got a lot of criticism from fans, but honestly, it was a very good movie. The main criticisms that I think have weight are that Ultron was a one-and-done villain that felt under utilized, but that's not something that the writers of this movie could really help.
I mostly agree but this iteration of Ultron just wasn’t what I was expecting and I’m still disappointed I was looking forward to this cold emotionless machine like that in say “earths mightiest hero’s”, “heroes of tomorrow”, or even like brainiac in the Superman animated series.
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I love how there's this spilt second of processing that everyone has before realizing that he's lifted the hammer. It's like everyone's minds collectively went, "Wait...what? Oh... Oh shit!" 🤣
Mjolnir judged him worthy because it found no darkness in him or his past. And since his life only consisted of the previous few minutes, then hours, there was not much that could have made him unworthy. Vision having the mind stone or being a machine is irrelevant.
except for the fact that none of that is true and it is purely because he is an android that he is able to lift the hammer. vision isn't worthy. he's an android. androids have consistently been shown to be able to lift mjolnir without being able to use its power. this is an example of that. so no, vision being a machine is very much so relevant since that is the sole reason he's able to lift mjolnir.
@@rikk319even if he did something wrong, that doesn't mean he can't lift the hammer. It's like blaming someone else for what you did wrong. Considering he is a machine, I don't see some elevators not lifting the hammer because they had accidents before.
When this came out, I remember at least one religious person I know was disturbed when Vision said "I am", because they thought he was calling himself God ("I am that I am"). I had to explain to them that he wasn't saying that. He was saying that he doesn't know who, what, or how he is, but he just...is. Sort of an "I think, therefore I am" kind of situation.
@@cucublueberry8078 Perhaps I should clarify that I am also a Christian. However, unlike the other religious people I know, I immediately understood that Vision's line there had nothing to do with religion or anything spiritual in nature. To be fair, I'm less active (or more casual) in my religion than they are.
I love how Movies with Mary and Stef Solari took a hot second to even realize the meaning of what they were looking at. It came so out of left field the movie makers knew they needed to hold the scene for a few seconds just for people to process what they just saw XD
Vision is a synthezoid (synthetic lifeform) he can pick up the hammer because the mind stone is stronger, but he also has no ill will towards anyone including Ultron at the moment. He's basically a pure hearted pacifist.
I do wonder if the ironman suits on auto mode could lift the hammer. Cause there isnt anyone in the suit to lift the hammer, so the hammer wouldnt have a way to detect anything to keep itself from being picked up
vision is able to lift mjolnir because of the mind stone, the spell odin put on it only works on "sentient beings" thats why thor is able to hang up the hammer or put it on a table and why vison is able to lift it as well the spell just doesn recognize him
The fact Wanda can create a being able to lift the mjolnir is a huge flex. She isn't even the Scarlet Witch when she created another vision in Wandavision.
Is it maybe just the hammer want everyone to know that vision is worthy to be ally to them because everyone is suspicious of him.. the hammer lifting proves he was an ally
That raises some uncomfortable questions, like "what happens if you're using a sponge and become Unworthy?". Mjolnir falls to the ground with a force even the Hulk can't resist, which is not something most would want in a sensitive area.
I don't understand. What do you mean: 'Just' , " I Am " ? it's like,.... HILARIOUS ! ..... Just, i am.... I'm not sure why so many people don't really understand that statement...
Vision is not an android or a robot with an AI mind. And it doesn't matter if he was born 6 min ago or 6 billion years. The way he thinks, not his personality, came from Mindstone, and Mindstone is here from the start of the universe. But his thoughts, the way he is, is unique, very different from J.A.R.V.I.S., Ultron or Mindstone, or Stark, Banner & Helen Cho (his creators) He will be worthy forever. About robot issue: a robot is machine created from assembled parts for a specific task. Now you can understand why Vision is not a robot. An Artificial Intelligence is J.A.R.V.I.S. Also Ultron. But Vision is very different. Mind and body, as a whole, no moving parts, or thinking computer program grafed onto a robot. About android issue: an android is a combination of human and machine parts. There are no machine parts in Vision's body, or humans. No body alteration or construct, he was made from one cell to full mature body adding that metal in the process. Was grown, not built. He is a sentient being, not a machine. Vision is probably the most complex character in this world. It's so different from any other being, or entity in that universe, no matter the age, or the way they came to life. It's probably the most difficult to understand, because no one can relate to him. After all, no one else have,or has an Infinity Stone as an integrated part of his body, from the start of his life. I didn't watch (not read, it's not a text) any comics, not Marvel, not any other. I'm not American, in my country we read real books. But I have extended knowledge about this Marvel universe, or DC, for that matter, internet alter/pervert (bad internet! I'll Punisher you) my innocent (!?) academic (oh, really??) mind (you wish!...).
A combination of human and machine parts is a cyborg, not an android. An android is a robot built in the shape of a human, and Vision most definitely is in the shape of a human.
A robot is not necessarily built for a specific purpose. Most, nearly all robots are, simply because humans are as yet unable to build general purpose robots with no specific purpose in mind, and if they could with present technology, they would be so expensive even Tony Stark could not afford to make one. So it is disingenuous to class Vision as “not a robot” because his assembled parts were not fashioned by human hands or because he was not constructed for a specific purpose. Vision _is_ a robot, a self-moving (“automaton”) machine whose functions in whole or part mimic the functions of a human being. He _is_ an android, a robot in the shape of a human being. Denying that he is a robot because he is made of nanotech instead of transistors is like denying that Tony Stark is alive because he was grown in a womb instead of a lab. Scale does not violate what a thing _is_ , only how it is made.
It’s not worthy only reason why the hammer couldn’t read it that’s why the hammer let him grab him. Does that mean he’s worthy vision has no soul he says a computer.
Did anyone think that why vision was able to pick up the hammer is maybe cause he isn't a being but a machine. That probably why he was able to pick it up. Or it just could be the effect of the stone overpowered the magic that odin put on it
The Odin power recognized Vision as a self-aware being. You don't need to be human and worthy to lift the hammer--Asgardians aren't humans themselves. You just need to display honor, integrity, and courage, and Vision did all of those.
The reason why you’re near could not read vision is because vision does not have a soul he’s a computer which made it easier for him to hold here because vision has also he’s just a computer which made it easier for him. Not because it was worthy, but because he is a technology advanced computer, which made it easier for him to the hammer
You don't have to be good to be worthy, Thanos is pure evil and he is worthy. Non comic book fans were surprised by this scene but my fellow comic book fans were not. 💪😎
Thanos is not "pure evil". In fact, he's not evil at all. He only did an evil thing because he came to a wrong conclusion related to a theoretical problem. A problem to big for him to handle. He is too insignificant at universe scale to handle any of maybe possible problems of the universe. He is not above others, or anything, he just wants to be. And that is not evil. Everyone aspire to be above others, at one or more categories, even if they fail laughable. I'm looking at you, Ego.
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It’s because he’s not a human and not because he’s worthy but because he’s an abnormal object with life intelligence people have to remember he put it on a coat hanger
It's a fair point, but others have mentioned that the script already countered that idea, when even the combined technological might of Iron Man and War Machine couldn't move the hammer one iota. There's definitely more discussion to be had there about where a machine stops and a sapient being begins, but for the purposes of the movie, I think it's clear that Vision is being judged and found worthy.
@@michaelccozens they weren't able to move it because they themselves were not worthy. the hammer isn't dumb, it knows that it is trying to be moved by two unworthy individuals regardless of their methods. the same outcome would happen if they were remotely piloting their suits because it's still them behind all of it. if the suit wasn't piloted and was just programmed to lift the hammer, the intention of them would remain. they themselves are not worthy thus they cannot lift the hammer regardless of the methods. vision was able to lift the hammer because he is an android. androids have been consistently shown to be able to lift mjolnir. he is a technicality.
@@TheTrueHasenfeffer they weren't able to move it because they themselves were not worthy. the hammer isn't dumb, it knows that it is trying to be moved by two unworthy individuals regardless of their methods. the same outcome would happen if they were remotely piloting their suits because it's still them behind all of it. if the suit wasn't piloted and was just programmed to lift the hammer, the intention of them would remain.
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The funniest thing about this is how casually Vision does it. He doesn't even know he needed to be worthy to lift it, he just casually passes the hammer over like he was passing a pencil.
That combined with the way they all look at each other like "WTF just happened?!" makes this scene absolutely hilarious.
Well, he is less than a week old.
He knew as the information is contained in Jarvis ergo Vision. He knew it didn't apply so that is why the casual lift, cause he wasn't worried.
When I saw this in the theatre, the entire audience gasped when Vision lifted Mjolnir.
Same!!!
Yup!
That "Well done" kills me every time.
I love Thor's reaction here. It must have been a novel and very weird experience for him to be handed his hammer.
I loved his confusion that turned immediately into pride lol
"But if you put the hammer in an elevator...."
"It would still go up!"
"Elevator's not worthy...."
the Elevator and vision are the same. He is not a living being or a "who" for the spell to work on, he also knows this and is lying to Thor and the team to get them to "trust" him when he lifts it.
@averylawton5802 That is the greater mystery of Vision as a cybernetic lifeform. Is Vision alive? Is the Mind Stone given living form through him. They were slick not answering the question by having Ultron attempt to handle Mjolnir.
@@3Rayfire Vis is lying because he already knows he can lift the hammer before he tries to hand it to Thor....had he failed to lift it they would have killed him as Ultron 2.0. He knows he can because in his 7 mins of life he also read Starks files on the hammer and knows the spell won't apply to him. Ergo why he ONLY uses the hammer as a hammer and NEVER shoots lighting from it or ANY other form of Thor like power. He is an elevator and the Hammer is just a hammer to him. He lied in a very Stark like manner to ensure they helped him in defeating Ultron.
@@averylawton5802 While Vision lying isn't impossible, it's also unnecessary. He just didn't volunteer that the limitation didn't apply to him. But the proof is that he didn't display the powers of Thor.
@@3Rayfire a lie of omission is still a lie.
Stark and Rhodey's failure to lift the hammer with the aid of technology is an important precursor to this scene. The vision isn't lifting the hammer because he's a machine. He's lifting it because he is worthy.
Same with Cap!!
@@randywissler9923which was set up perfectly for "End Game" but the theory is Cap could have lifted it then, but chose not to
@@davidward9737 exactly. He didn't want to overshadow the others, or embarrass Thor.
@@randywissler9923 I've heard that theory, and it's interesting to consider, but I can't see it. First, Cap puts way too high a premium on honesty (and correctly so) to lie for such petty purposes, and especially to his friends. He's also the ultimate tactician, and not utilizing an ability like being able to use Mjolnir in the battle against Ultron would have cost lives. Cap's not gonna do that for any reason. Finally, I think the idea undermines a crucial part of Steve's character development, which is handled really well in "Endgame", ie. his determination to stick to his principles even in the face of adversity (which is the only time principles really matter. As Jon Stewart put it, if you only have values when it's convenient, you don't have values; you have hobbies). Cap's bloodlust in the beginning of "Endgame", which is played well for an applause line ("Let's go get this son of a bitch"), is actually a real problem. As with Thor, it's only after Steve is ultimately tested that he becomes worthy.
Remember, Vision is a newborn. He hasn't had time to become corrupted by the mendacity of humanity. So, every intention he has at this moment is pure, therefore making him worthy by the definition of a good man as stated by Odin.
Age of Ultron got a lot of criticism from fans, but honestly, it was a very good movie. The main criticisms that I think have weight are that Ultron was a one-and-done villain that felt under utilized, but that's not something that the writers of this movie could really help.
Isn't Ultron's whole deal in the comics that he always comes back?
I mostly agree but this iteration of Ultron just wasn’t what I was expecting and I’m still disappointed I was looking forward to this cold emotionless machine like that in say “earths mightiest hero’s”, “heroes of tomorrow”, or even like brainiac in the Superman animated series.
@@murilosantana3936He will
It's not a "very good' movie. It just has some great moments (like this one) while still being a pretty bad movie overall.
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"There may be no way to make you trust me..."
And then Vision proceeds to do exactly that. 😄
He was telling them that his lifting the hammer wasn't a ploy to gain their trust. "Can we just get on the bus?"
He lied in the most Stark way possible.
THAT... was one helluva surprising flex.
...boss
This was a surprising revelation when i saw it on the big screen.
I love how there's this spilt second of processing that everyone has before realizing that he's lifted the hammer. It's like everyone's minds collectively went, "Wait...what? Oh... Oh shit!" 🤣
Everyone in that moment was like:
Dafuq? 😂😂😂
Mjolnir judged him worthy because it found no darkness in him or his past. And since his life only consisted of the previous few minutes, then hours, there was not much that could have made him unworthy. Vision having the mind stone or being a machine is irrelevant.
except for the fact that none of that is true and it is purely because he is an android that he is able to lift the hammer. vision isn't worthy. he's an android. androids have consistently been shown to be able to lift mjolnir without being able to use its power. this is an example of that. so no, vision being a machine is very much so relevant since that is the sole reason he's able to lift mjolnir.
@@lemonke5713 What other androids lifted Mjolnir?
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But if you put the hammer in an elevator???
@@rikk319even if he did something wrong, that doesn't mean he can't lift the hammer. It's like blaming someone else for what you did wrong. Considering he is a machine, I don't see some elevators not lifting the hammer because they had accidents before.
When this came out, I remember at least one religious person I know was disturbed when Vision said "I am", because they thought he was calling himself God ("I am that I am"). I had to explain to them that he wasn't saying that. He was saying that he doesn't know who, what, or how he is, but he just...is. Sort of an "I think, therefore I am" kind of situation.
Yeah... I am religious, so i am offended. Classic 🙄
Exactly a "I think, therefore I am" situation. He's not saying he's God, he's demonstrating that he's SELF-AWARE.
@@cucublueberry8078 Perhaps I should clarify that I am also a Christian. However, unlike the other religious people I know, I immediately understood that Vision's line there had nothing to do with religion or anything spiritual in nature. To be fair, I'm less active (or more casual) in my religion than they are.
@@Ben_Kimber i uses to be Christian. But as in most religions, there's too many crazy people there that i didn't wanna deal with anymore.
@@cucublueberry8078 Understandable.
I remember watching this with my family and I vividly remembered my dad's reaction to this moment.
“So there may be no way to make you trust me…”
**f-kin lifts Mjölnir**
(Hawkeye’s reaction will forever be my favorite)
I love how Movies with Mary and Stef Solari took a hot second to even realize the meaning of what they were looking at. It came so out of left field the movie makers knew they needed to hold the scene for a few seconds just for people to process what they just saw XD
Love how it took everyone a moment to clock what is going on
Love the super fast uploads man. Keep it up👍
Super fast? 9 years later? Wtf?!?!
Vision doesn't have a human ego or a bad purpose to anyone, that's why Mjolnir let him lift it
More like the opposite, Mjolnir decided NOT to stay in place.
Lol Thor wasn’t team Stark, Thor had a vision the rest wasn’t privy to
Thor clapping Tony like on the arm exactly the way Tony did in the first Avengers movie (when Tony called him “Point Break”).
Vision is a synthezoid (synthetic lifeform) he can pick up the hammer because the mind stone is stronger, but he also has no ill will towards anyone including Ultron at the moment. He's basically a pure hearted pacifist.
With the will to kill too
I do wonder if the ironman suits on auto mode could lift the hammer. Cause there isnt anyone in the suit to lift the hammer, so the hammer wouldnt have a way to detect anything to keep itself from being picked up
"I've had an VISION!" Dude, must have HURT!
Cap could have lifted it as well, but chose not to. What better way from Vision to gain the Avengers trust. Lift Mjolnir
It's hilarious how Vision just casually picks it up and they're all just completely dumbfounded 😂🤣😂🤣
he did it so casually that it took me a second to realize what he just did
Vision is HIM🔥
Mjolnir cant sense that vision is alive because he is machine.
Thinking ultron would hold the hammer is crazy work lol. The movie would just be over lol.
There would be no faster way to get every last one of the Avengers to trust you and your motives.
Mjolnir just wanted to get out of there
Having vision picked him up solved the problem
*Vision picks up Hammer*
Every reactor: "...................wait....what?"
Lol 😅
11:16 yeah i think that they need to hold a meeting about what happened
vision is able to lift mjolnir because of the mind stone, the spell odin put on it only works on "sentient beings" thats why thor is able to hang up the hammer or put it on a table and why vison is able to lift it as well the spell just doesn recognize him
EvieReacts looks like if Nikkita Lyons had a Clark Kent. :) High praise btw.
The fact Wanda can create a being able to lift the mjolnir is a huge flex. She isn't even the Scarlet Witch when she created another vision in Wandavision.
We don't know if the Vision in WandaVision could have lifted Mjolnir; he wasn't the original Vision. He was created from Wanda's memories and wishes.
It's a machine.
Just because you wield mjolnir doesn't make you king of Asgard lol.
I have a rebuttal, Jarvis is not living flesh... Just like the coat rack with the hammer...
Don’t know why but him saying “I am, I am” reminds me of Am
am i the only one that thinks that it is the Mind stone that plays the most role on Vision being able to lift Mjolnir ?
9:44: “can he pick up the hammer?”
*picks up hammer*
“Omg I didn’t know that was about to happen!”
😑
Они так все реагируют как будто первый раз смотрят!
Is it maybe just the hammer want everyone to know that vision is worthy to be ally to them because everyone is suspicious of him.. the hammer lifting proves he was an ally
3:59...is something up with her camera..why are her glasses so huge? Lol
Looks like those cheap comical ones you win at fairs 😂
... elevator's not worthy.
1:46...
Vision never transforms into Thor....ergo he is not a living being and not worthy of the hammer. The elevator quip is accurate as an analog to vision.
Need PanicAttack scene from Puss and Boots 2
everyone pretty much missed the 'i am' quote which is copied from God
Jaxx 😂😂😂
Bro him saying there is nothing he can do to make them trust them then lifting the hammer to show he is worthy is hilarious
But is he sponge worthy?
That raises some uncomfortable questions, like "what happens if you're using a sponge and become Unworthy?". Mjolnir falls to the ground with a force even the Hulk can't resist, which is not something most would want in a sensitive area.
I don't understand. What do you mean: 'Just' , " I Am " ? it's like,.... HILARIOUS ! ..... Just, i am....
I'm not sure why so many people don't really understand that statement...
Vision is not an android or a robot with an AI mind. And it doesn't matter if he was born 6 min ago or 6 billion years. The way he thinks, not his personality, came from Mindstone, and Mindstone is here from the start of the universe. But his thoughts, the way he is, is unique, very different from J.A.R.V.I.S., Ultron or Mindstone, or Stark, Banner & Helen Cho (his creators) He will be worthy forever.
About robot issue: a robot is machine created from assembled parts for a specific task. Now you can understand why Vision is not a robot. An Artificial Intelligence is J.A.R.V.I.S. Also Ultron. But Vision is very different. Mind and body, as a whole, no moving parts, or thinking computer program grafed onto a robot.
About android issue: an android is a combination of human and machine parts. There are no machine parts in Vision's body, or humans. No body alteration or construct, he was made from one cell to full mature body adding that metal in the process. Was grown, not built. He is a sentient being, not a machine.
Vision is probably the most complex character in this world. It's so different from any other being, or entity in that universe, no matter the age, or the way they came to life. It's probably the most difficult to understand, because no one can relate to him. After all, no one else have,or has an Infinity Stone as an integrated part of his body, from the start of his life.
I didn't watch (not read, it's not a text) any comics, not Marvel, not any other. I'm not American, in my country we read real books. But I have extended knowledge about this Marvel universe, or DC, for that matter, internet alter/pervert (bad internet! I'll Punisher you) my innocent (!?) academic (oh, really??) mind (you wish!...).
A combination of human and machine parts is a cyborg, not an android. An android is a robot built in the shape of a human, and Vision most definitely is in the shape of a human.
A robot is not necessarily built for a specific purpose. Most, nearly all robots are, simply because humans are as yet unable to build general purpose robots with no specific purpose in mind, and if they could with present technology, they would be so expensive even Tony Stark could not afford to make one. So it is disingenuous to class Vision as “not a robot” because his assembled parts were not fashioned by human hands or because he was not constructed for a specific purpose.
Vision _is_ a robot, a self-moving (“automaton”) machine whose functions in whole or part mimic the functions of a human being. He _is_ an android, a robot in the shape of a human being. Denying that he is a robot because he is made of nanotech instead of transistors is like denying that Tony Stark is alive because he was grown in a womb instead of a lab. Scale does not violate what a thing _is_ , only how it is made.
Vision is not worth the reason why he lift's thor hammer because he have a power stone
General chicken with rice
Ordinary cheese with grilled bread.
It’s not worthy only reason why the hammer couldn’t read it that’s why the hammer let him grab him. Does that mean he’s worthy vision has no soul he says a computer.
This is still one of the best WTF moments in the MCU. Also, I hate that several of these reactors thought Vision is Jarvis just because of his voice.
Did anyone think that why vision was able to pick up the hammer is maybe cause he isn't a being but a machine. That probably why he was able to pick it up. Or it just could be the effect of the stone overpowered the magic that odin put on it
I actually saw it’s because he was just born and hasn’t been corrupted yet.
@@blueberry32898 that could be another reason
The Odin power recognized Vision as a self-aware being. You don't need to be human and worthy to lift the hammer--Asgardians aren't humans themselves. You just need to display honor, integrity, and courage, and Vision did all of those.
Scarlett talking shit... ma'am let not go there ok.
The reason why you’re near could not read vision is because vision does not have a soul he’s a computer which made it easier for him to hold here because vision has also he’s just a computer which made it easier for him. Not because it was worthy, but because he is a technology advanced computer, which made it easier for him to the hammer
Are these like faked. This movie is old.
You don't have to be good to be worthy, Thanos is pure evil and he is worthy. Non comic book fans were surprised by this scene but my fellow comic book fans were not. 💪😎
What do you mean Thanos is worthy? Thanos never lifted Mjoelner. He used Stormbreaker which doesn't have the worthy caveat to its use.
Thanos is not "pure evil". In fact, he's not evil at all. He only did an evil thing because he came to a wrong conclusion related to a theoretical problem. A problem to big for him to handle. He is too insignificant at universe scale to handle any of maybe possible problems of the universe. He is not above others, or anything, he just wants to be. And that is not evil. Everyone aspire to be above others, at one or more categories, even if they fail laughable. I'm looking at you, Ego.
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9:44 the fakest reaction out of all 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
i dont think it was because he was worthy. Vision is a robot, so the magic probably doesn't work on him. u bet Ultron could pick it up
It takes women half a year to react, men notice almost immediately 😅
It’s because he’s not a human and not because he’s worthy but because he’s an abnormal object with life intelligence people have to remember he put it on a coat hanger
I think the magic of the hammer don't know or judge machines.
It's a fair point, but others have mentioned that the script already countered that idea, when even the combined technological might of Iron Man and War Machine couldn't move the hammer one iota. There's definitely more discussion to be had there about where a machine stops and a sapient being begins, but for the purposes of the movie, I think it's clear that Vision is being judged and found worthy.
It’s because he was created from an infinite stone which is more powerful than the enchantment on the hammer
@@michaelccozens they weren't able to move it because they themselves were not worthy. the hammer isn't dumb, it knows that it is trying to be moved by two unworthy individuals regardless of their methods. the same outcome would happen if they were remotely piloting their suits because it's still them behind all of it. if the suit wasn't piloted and was just programmed to lift the hammer, the intention of them would remain. they themselves are not worthy thus they cannot lift the hammer regardless of the methods. vision was able to lift the hammer because he is an android. androids have been consistently shown to be able to lift mjolnir. he is a technicality.
Surely Vision lifting the hammer is no different than putting it in a lift and it going up a few floors it doesn't mean the lift is worthy.
Then why couldn't Rhodey and Stark lift it using technology?
@@TheTrueHasenfeffer cause they are still living beings in the gauntlets ,vision is still all robot with ai
@@TheTrueHasenfeffer they weren't able to move it because they themselves were not worthy. the hammer isn't dumb, it knows that it is trying to be moved by two unworthy individuals regardless of their methods. the same outcome would happen if they were remotely piloting their suits because it's still them behind all of it. if the suit wasn't piloted and was just programmed to lift the hammer, the intention of them would remain.
lol these fake reactions