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Was Bob Morton supposed to be a bad guy?
A good guy?
A bad, good guy?
Just a guy?

I saw him as a good guy, who was good from not so good intentions.
Him stepping in where Dick failed and take his place wasn't "bad" per se, its just corporate and Dick was a bad guy.
The Robocop program was supposed to be for good intentions, but all in all it was for business.
He also was 50/50 with Robocop. On one hand he didn't care about the humanity of Robocop and coldly decided to cut off his remaining human arm. And the didn’t seem to care that the Robocop program was essentially making slaves out of dead people.
On the other hand he liked Robocop, he wanted him to do well, and wanted old Detroit to be cleaned up.

So 3rd place bad guy in the movie? Scummy good guy? Or just a guy in the middle?
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Forget where I read this, but according to the actor Bob was a villain that never got a chance to be truly evil. Or something like that.



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