
Before calling the "men in white", please read until the end

I am talking about the Atlas of the 80s. In this serie, he had a deep gaze. When I was young it captivated me, I saw this as some kind of inconscious knowledge that he wasn't doing what he should do, that is deep inside himself he wasn't a bad guy. The episode "Atlas for ever", as well as some other episodes where he shows honor (like in "Robot Vikings") show indeed he's not the standard vilain just trying to conquer the world and destroy anything standing in his way (even if he sometimes behaves also like that).
I don't exactly want to do some "robot psychology", but I wonder if Atlas does not behave badly because he's suffering somewhere? Do some of you have the impression that the deep gaze of Atlas in the 80s looks pensive and sad in a way?
Paradoxally, the psychological background lacking in the 80s to justify this idea can be found in the 2000s, but unfortunately, in this serie, he has lost this gaze that would have been better with this background. There he only shows anger and hatred.
That's the reason why I think that Atlas was a complex character in the 80s, definately not a good guy, but not really a bad guy either. Just a character looking for his true nature. It was not before "Atlas forever" that he finally chose his way.
Atlas in the 80s:

Atlas in the 2000s:

What are your feelings about that?
Edited: Oops, the images were broken
