His personality was lost amid a sea of equally quippy personalities, and it didn't make much sense with his robotic nature. "You've clearly never made an omelette"? So much cringe. Saw no evidence about friendship and loss thereof being magic with him either. He's a couple of muahahas short of Skeletor.CaptainMarvelous said:Except he interacted with characters and, y'know, developed. Had a motivation beyond a programming error, transcended his original directive which reflected his own thing with humans. Had a personality independent of his programming. Actually befriended and felt loss when certain humans abandoned him yet still wanted them to be safe (most especially Wanda)Johnny Novgorod said:He was on par with every other malignant AI who has ever rewritten Asimov's Three Laws to its favor. He's born, something does not compute, goes on a killer rampage. His character was "i'm a villain". His arc was "gets stopped".
He's HAL 9000, if HAL 9000 had been written by someone who's grown up on nothing but Saturday morning cartoons.
So... not like Hal 9000 at all, really.
HAL 9000 had more pathos and personality in 3 minutes than Ultron did in the totality of his screen time.