Talk:Rourke/@comment-83.42.139.6-20181029002154

Compared to Konstantin, he was way less memorable as the "brute-force" villain. There's a clear lack of screen time for him. Also, I would have liked to actually see him regretting the death of his men, not just hearing it over radio. Konstantin did not care about any of his men, but Rourke did seem to care.