The villain tells Scott that he's not angry at all. He's just disappointed that he didn't get the chance to save the day. He says that he knew it was going to happen, especially since he was one of the "collateral victims" of a supervillain's attack on the city. The villain doesn't deny that it was a "romantic comedy" , but he says that the official explanation was that the supervillain couldn't afford to use his "weak point" against the villain. He adds that the villain's ears are "whining loudly" and that he can't even hear anything else. Scott tells Scott to stay away from the city because it's bad for civilians. Scott says that if the villain is around, the other supervillains will arrive soon. He also says that they're going to kill him. He tells Scott not to scream, because he knows how he ended up in the situation. He explains that he threw the villain out of his house because he was in love with him for six months. Scott asks if Scott has seen the villain, and the villain says that in six months, the villain has not killed anyone. Scott admits that he tries to keep the villain busy, but that he is more careful than impatient.
The villain tells Scott that he's not angry at all. He's just disappointed that he didn't get the chance to save the day. He says that he knew it was going to happen, especially since he was one of the "collateral victims" of a supervillain's attack on the city. The villain doesn't deny that it was a "romantic comedy" , but he says that the official explanation was that the supervillain couldn't afford to use his "weak point" against the villain. He adds that the villain's ears are "whining loudly" and that he can't even hear anything else. Scott tells Scott to stay away from the city because it's bad for civilians. Scott says that if the villain is around, the other supervillains will arrive soon. He also says that they're going to kill him. He tells Scott not to scream, because he knows how he ended up in the situation. He explains that he threw the villain out of his house because he was in love with him for six months. Scott asks if Scott has seen the villain, and the villain says that in six months, the villain has not killed anyone. Scott admits that he tries to keep the villain busy, but that he is more careful than impatient.