Quote Originally Posted by Devaishwarya View Post
Exactatiously.
I'm sure Zdarsky, who writes an AWESOME Daredevil, could have come up with a much better, uncontrived plot point to get Reed and Sue to listen to what Xavier had to say...instead of going the trite and cliche "hero vs hero" schtick that quite frankly paints a very bad picture of Xavier and Crew if the intent was to manipulate Franklin and the Richards into doing what he wanted in the first place.
As comic book-y fun as that is...it just does not make sense, even by comic book-y standards.
I just don't think Xavier wanted them to "understand." He wanted them to be mad and unreasonable.

Even if he did trust humans, Xavier wouldn't want Reed to come along. Reed would want to be a part of the experiments, he would want to maybe even share parts of his research and he would expect them to share with him.xavier doesn't want that.