I thought that Betty's hasty decision was a goof[]
That's why I wrote it. Also, I noticed that sometimes Betty acts as if she was obsessively in love with Bruce or too devoted to him.Kintobor (talk) 18:42, June 3, 2018 (UTC)Kintobor
- As I said in the edit summary, a hasty decision to marry someone you love is not a goof in of itself. People in love making decisions that are not well thought out is the basis of approximately 95% of movies, television, songs, and real life. In this particular case, the two have been madly in love since before the series began and this is the first chance they could to spend some actual time together. It's not like this was a budding relationship seen from the beginning. We have no idea where they were when Bruce became Hulk, and they could have been ready to get married anyways.--ARTaylor 07:03, June 4, 2018 (UTC)
- Her decision was somewhat out of place since Hulk was still out there, rampaging. Also, her sad monologue before Bruce and Hulk are supposed to be merged back was quite annoying and completely unnecessary since it only delayed the experiment that could save Bruce. He could die at any moment, even unexpectedly. If she started experiment instantly after Doc Samson's words, General Ross presumably would fail to sabotage the experiment because he would come too late to stop it. This sad monologue is a goof, without a doubt. Also, obsessive love actually has nothing to do with genuine love.Kintobor (talk) 20:36, June 10, 2018 (UTC)Kintobor