bonzob2000
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I think you guys are looking at it from the wrong point of view. The cage thing follows what I like to think of as "comic book logic." It doesn't make much actual sense, but then again, neither does the helicarrier... but it is a cool bit of iconography. I think Joss figured -- "I know I have to have the helicarrier because it's essential to Marvel and to SHIELD, even though it doesn't make much sense, so if I'm going to have it, I should use it in every way I can think of... and therefore maybe the cage where they store Loki/Hulk can be dropped thousands of feet if need be." On that level, I think it works.
You could further break down the logic by asking why even create it for Banner unless Banner is forced to be in it the whole time? Was their plan to, if Banner started to get angry, quickly throw him in the cell?
ETA: What Oraku Saki says above does kind of make sense, though.
You could further break down the logic by asking why even create it for Banner unless Banner is forced to be in it the whole time? Was their plan to, if Banner started to get angry, quickly throw him in the cell?
ETA: What Oraku Saki says above does kind of make sense, though.
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