Was Hapsburg evil and a threat?
Or was he just an opportunist? I want your opinion.
shareQuintin Hapsburg was a menace to society and one of the most powerful villains Frank had ever faced.
shareMenace to society in what way?
shareThe man tried to detonate a nuclear device in the city and even worse, was having sex with Jane.
shareTherefore he was very evil. I mean the fact that the movie is a comedy doesn't make him any less evil.
shareGeorge, the man was evil and a threat. No one tries to take Frank’s woman without getting into serious trouble.
shareWhy does having sex with Jane make him evil?
shareWell, it’s not quite as bad as detonating a nuclear device in the middle of a city, but what type of man do you think tries to steal Frank’s woman?? I mean Frank is a symbol of truth and justice so anyone who is against him must be a despicable character.
shareMakes perfect sense. By the way how would the bomb hurt the entire city if it would only blow up the building? Would it hurt everyone by creating radioactivity?
shareIndeed it could! Surly those down wind would pay quite a heavy toll. I would just hope Jane would be one of the lucky ones to make it to safety.
shareExactly. I mean in a nuclear explosion it's not only the victims that get blown up by the explosion, but it's also the victims of the aftermath radioactivity. Did I get it right?
shareIndeed!
shareSo in conclusion, if the building had blown up, it's not only the people in the building that would get hurt, but many more people would have gotten hurt. But in a similar situation in reality, where should you go to avoid the radioactivity caused by the explosion?
shareFirst things, first. In the event of a nuclear detonation we must all pray that Jane was at least out past the thermal damage zone, not down wind and then evacuated.
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