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Why Mr Incredible reject Syndrome

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In the movie "The Incredibles," Mr. Incredible rejects Syndrome, originally known as Buddy Pine, for several reasons:

  1. Lack of Training: Buddy, as a young boy, is not trained or equipped to handle the dangerous situations that superheroes often find themselves in. Mr. Incredible rejects him out of concern for his safety.

  2. Professionalism: Mr. Incredible is a professional superhero. He works alone and doesn't have a sidekick. When Buddy tries to insert himself as "Incrediboy," Mr. Incredible rejects him because he sees it as unprofessional and disruptive to his work.

  3. Responsibility: Mr. Incredible feels a sense of responsibility towards Buddy. He knows that the life of a superhero can be dangerous and doesn't want to put Buddy in harm's way.

  4. Arrogance: Mr. Incredible is also somewhat arrogant and dismissive of Buddy, who he sees as a nuisance rather than a potential ally. This arrogance leads him to reject Buddy's offers of help.

This rejection ultimately leads to Buddy becoming Syndrome, the main antagonist of the movie, who seeks revenge against Mr. Incredible and all other superheroes.

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