gamora stopped an intergalatic battle to wave to baby groot and i think that might have been the best part of the whole movie. no matter who or where u are, u always stop to acknowledge small children that are waving to you
…. new thing to have feels about: how patient Yondu is with Groot when the little tree keeps fetching the wrong thing from his quarters. Rocket too, of course, but Rocket has a lot of experience by this point with baby-Groot-wrangling. Yondu doesn’t even know him, and their lives are literally on the line here, but he’s still patient with him ‘cause he gets that Groot is just a kid and doesn’t understand what they want him to do.
“Remember, boy. At the end of all this, I get the stone. You cross me, we’ll kill you all.”
A threat? Mmmmmmaybe. But I’m not convinced. Look at Yondu’s face when he says it
That’s not an “I’m gonna kill you.” face in my opinion. That’s an “I’m going to HAVE to kill you, so think of something clever and get away.” face.
The more I think about it, the more I am convinced that Michael Rooker knew exactly how GOTG2 was going to end and was just playing his role appropriately
(I mean….in the first movie, Yondu’s a pretty shallow character on the page. It’s really Rooker who makes him interesting.)