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He felt that a bomb was made to explode because it's something he created and he wanted to feel important. So if I understood correctly he wasn't the type of bad guy who enjoyed hurting people. The people on the elevator and on the bus were just collateral damage. Correct? I mean Payne became evil because he felt he was wronged. You see my point? So I don't think he would go out of his way to disarm the bomb because I don't think it could be done in a minute. It would take time. Am I right? But who do you think was more evil? Howard Payne or Cyrus from Con Air? Personally I think that Cyrus was more evil because he was always a bad guy whereas Payne became evil after he felt he was wronged. Just my opinion. What do you think? wouldn't he be able to disarm it with the detonator? Couldn't he dismantle the bomb remotely? Yes it is. I wouldn't be happy with a tiny pension either. But why did he want to blow up the bus after he got the money? That's what my question was. I meant that how would blowing up a bus with innocent people punish people who wronged him? Also he lost his thumb in Atlanta. Not in Los Angeles. To get back at who? The bus passengers did nothing to him. And who was more evil? Howard Payne or The Joker from The Dark Knight? Quite a few reasons. 1. He was assigned to kill all witnesses in exchange for nuke. And since he couldn't bone her anymore, she wasn't useful to him anymore. 2. He knew that she was responsible for his transformation because she and Hob left him in the hospital to die after Hob's insistence. 3. When she told him that his new condition will be great on top of her leaving him to die in the hospital, it was enough for him to make him snap. 4. She didn't give him nuke as he wanted. So there you go. You have your answer. I think he was telling her you are responsible for my condition for leaving me to die in the hospital. You bitch. This is what I think he was telling her. And when she told him it will be great Cain, this was it. He snapped. Exactly. He considered this a threat and acted accordingly.