I haven't followed comics for many years, so take this with a spoonful of salt... And please keep in mind I haven't seen the movie yet.
It's not that the rest of the Avengers dislike Hawkeye, it's that they are somewhat uncomfortable around him. Among other things, Hawkeye led his own team for awhile, so Hawkeye's mere presence throws the power dynamic slightly out of whack. Other than the Big Three, he really ought to be the next in line, but I am not sure if the rest of the team sees it that way.
Also, Hawkeye has a tendency of keeping, um, interesting company. He led the Thunderbolts—a group of (possibly) reformed villains—in part because his own past was a bit on the colorful side. And in doing so he was also romantically involved with the morally ambiguous Moonstone. So maybe it's the company he keeps.
Lastly, do yourself a favor and go see a doctor if you need painkillers to get through the day (or night). It's usually a bad sign if you have to rely on painkillers.
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Date: 2012-06-12 08:50 am (UTC)It's not that the rest of the Avengers dislike Hawkeye, it's that they are somewhat uncomfortable around him. Among other things, Hawkeye led his own team for awhile, so Hawkeye's mere presence throws the power dynamic slightly out of whack. Other than the Big Three, he really ought to be the next in line, but I am not sure if the rest of the team sees it that way.
Also, Hawkeye has a tendency of keeping, um, interesting company. He led the Thunderbolts—a group of (possibly) reformed villains—in part because his own past was a bit on the colorful side. And in doing so he was also romantically involved with the morally ambiguous Moonstone. So maybe it's the company he keeps.
Lastly, do yourself a favor and go see a doctor if you need painkillers to get through the day (or night). It's usually a bad sign if you have to rely on painkillers.