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Why do people dislike Ian so much??

I don't understand the Ian hate. I think that he is a great character.
 MrsCharliePace posted over a year ago
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ttyla said:
Um, because the good guys consist of Ben (and his family), Abigail, and Riley. The FBI are actually on Ben's side, but they can't let him do it the way he does simply because of the law, no matter how right Ben and company are. As for Ian, yes, he helped Ben and Riley get the means to the Charlotte, but all because Ben wants to be law-abiding, Ian wants to kill him. That is NOT cool. "Tell me what I need to know, Ben. 또는 I'll shoot your friend." That is pulling Riley into something that he was NOT involved in. That particular fight was between Ben and Ian. Not between Ben, Ian, and Riley. Also, on that same note, Ian had henchmen do all of the dirty work for him, they did the shooting. Ian was merely the mastermind behind it. Because Ian was going to steal the declaration of Independence, Ben was obligated to stop him. Why? Well, if 당신 hadn't noticed before, he has no respect for history. He destroys master masons, leaves a very visible trail of where he's been, destroys security measures of the white, etc. So, naturally, Ben thought that Ian was going to destroy the Declaration of Independance. And then, when Ian had been 'friends' with Ben before hand, he shoots at Ben to get the Declaration instead of talking it over. When he thought he did have the declaration at last, he tells his henchmen to go ahead and shoot (the chase in the vans). While Ben did take illegal measures to get the declaration, he did not destroy anything if he could help it. Ian, on the other hand, was not going to take any preservative measures for anything. He was going to hurt people and damage others things and destroy history all for the sake of greed. Greed is the only thing that motivated Ian to bust Ben out of jail. And then Ian held Riley, Abigail, and Patrick hostage. He then left Ben, Riley, Abigail, and Patrick under the graveyard to die of a) suffocation, b)starvation, c)thirst, 또는 d) to die when Ian discovers that Patrick and Ben died. He thought that they were at a dead end. So, Ian had no respect for life, property, government, 또는 history. All he wanted was the riches from the treasure.
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