>>2306783Of course
>>2306788 is right, big part of this fandom just wants to see slutty Japanese assassin and cowboy, but I want to notice a few different things:
- While Hanzo and McCree have contrasting temperaments/personalities, their story is somehow similar. Both have shady past having connections with big criminal organizations. There is fan theory that possibly Shimada family had some business with Deadlock Gang, perhaps they even knew each other (but that's a big overestimation), anyway, they both know what it's like to seek redemption and justice after all they did in their past. They both are ashamed of this part of their story, so they don't bring up it often and had to learn how to handle with it.
- They both are excellent marksmen, with keen eye and trust put in their weapon. Their style is not about mindless shooting, but rather one well-measured bullet/arrow, sometimes two or six (fan the hammer / scatter arrow). They surely respect each other and marvel their abilities. If their combat approach tell us something about the character, they aren't as different as some would claim.
- They both are charismatic men in similar age that attach importance to their image.
McCree is surely more comfortable with himself, but is consequent with his BAMF (badass motherfucker) cowboy image. I remind, XXI century cowboy, so you have to be really consequent to not make it look just stupid.
Hanzo is more stiff with his (also anachronic, but more traditional) image, because it's what he was expected as perfect, traditional Shimada man. He wanted to be perfect, and when he wasn't he posed he is anyway. I bet he isn't comfortable with his sexuality (anything that means), because he was expected to continue his lineage. His father would be furious if he knew he likes men, and Hanzo being bi/homosexual it's a big possibility with such rigid and distant father and his big demands and expectations.
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