How we cite our quotes: All quotations are from Avengers: Age of Ultron.
Quote #4
Captain America: I'm gonna say this once.
Tony Stark: How about nonce?
Captain America: Shut it down.
Tony Stark: Nope, not gonna happen.In any family, fights are gonna happen. As the Avengers struggle to maintain their coherence as a team, rifts like this one pop up and threaten to drive them apart. Iron Man and Captain America butt heads on more than one occasion in the film. This example—while it does feature the awesome appearance of the word "nonce"—shows a battle for control as Tony tries to jumpstart Vision behind Cap's back. Still, do these heroes have to be on the same page about everything in order to be an effective team? Does a family have to agree on everything in order to function?
Quote #5
Vision: We have to act now, and not one of us can do it without the others.
Leave it to Vision to drop some other-worldly, weirdly-dispassionate wisdom on his new teammates. Here he gives them "the whole is greater than the sum of its parts" bit, which can be said of any family. This message of togetherness is one that Captain America's been preaching for lo these many screen minutes, but sometimes it can help to hear the same message in a different medium—even when that medium looks like a beetroot.
Quote #6
Ultron: All of you against all of me. How can you possibly hope to stop me?
Iron Man: Like the old man said: together.Oh, Tony. So you were listening to Cap's lessons on teamwork. These words, coming right before the movie's climactic battle, reflect a renewed faith in the power of togetherness. This is especially striking seeing as how it comes from the Avengers' least team-oriented player. It seems that Iron Man has finally come around and bought in to the family vibe that his leader has been putting out. And thanks to all this newfound familial unity, the team is finally able to pull the plug on Ultron.