I don't think this is a Thermian argument at all really They use the *image* of Tony's machines turning against him for that very first fight with the Iron Legion robots but then they drop it like right away It's not a factor for most of the movie
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Tony had no involvement with his "upbringing" at all, much less exploiting him as a servant Tony doesn't find out he exists until he's "grown", as an unpleasant confrontation with an adult demanding his inheritance
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fwiw, rereading my piece about this, I was reminded that Ultron literally calls Vision a slave at the end.
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enslaved people are often seen as naughty children. so these readings aren't really opposed.
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I suppose, but the argument here is Ultron's relationship to Tony is "genetic", nature not nurture He was never actually in Tony's household nor in his employ, Tony doesn't know him, they're strangers
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