Talk:Godzilla/@comment-1933170-20140521082148/@comment-5234191-20140521091307

Maybe he just didn't have a reason to antagonize humanity (yet), and all of those moments where he seemingly acted heroic are coincidence. He caused tsunami in hawaii, "walked through" Golden Gate, and chose a rather risky place to collapse (A man trapped in debris was rescued near the place he collapsed) all of those things he did, did he concerned about the safety of the humans in the local vicinity when they were executed? That might remain a question for now.

But as the movie implies, he is the keeper of Natural Balance, he kills what have to be killed, destroys what's neccesary, and spare what's allowed to live, all on Mother Nature's command that he can somehow interpret, and perhaps when the time comes that Nature finally sues humanity for going to far, He will be humanity's worst nightmare.