by jeSteR » Wed May 09, 2012 8:04 am
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OK. so the inconsistencies that you speak of aren't as inconsistent in my interpretation. The little quip that Banner said "I'm always mad" refers back to something that might not have been explained well enough in this movie, but covered in the BAD hulk movies (Though Ed Norton's wasn't that horrible) and throughout the comic book iterations of Hulk. He isn't being inconsistent, you need to understand that the Hulk is merely a magnification of Banner's own inner emotions. So though it seemed like he was out of control and losing it when he went after ScarJo and was tearing up the command center, he genuinely was pissed off at Shield and Fury. He was never at a point yet where he actually trusted them. And Natasha was the one that "tricked" him into coming. She lied to him on three occassions prior to his first HULKING. Hulk is at the very core a creature driven by emotion, not logic. When he was Hulking, Banner was PISSED at them and he was losing control of his emotions and that carried through.
Cut to the final battle. Banner's frame of mind at this point is TOTALLY different then. At this point, his enemies are clear, Banner is not losing control to his emotions, but focusing then and relinquishing control over as he is Hulking. His is fearful and angry at Loki and the Chiauri for the invasion of his planet. His emotions are driving his energies to be allied with the Avengers now.
Cole's Notes:
Anxious Banner that loses control = unpredictable Hulk, that is why he is ALWAYS struggling to maintain his emotions 24/7 (remember, he's always angry)
Banner, giving into his emotions and focusing it = Hulk with direction.