Thanks! (The training room scene was our favorite part of this chapter)
Hank is especially difficult because on the one hand, he really has screwed up badly, more than once, in ways that have had serious impact on his teammates (a lot more of one than Tony's self-destructive spirals, actually, if you don't count the specific self-destructive spiral that was CW), but on the other hand, he's done those things not out of malice, but because he's probably bipolar (or at least, he's definitely supposed to suffer from some kind of mental illness in canon, and bipolar disorder is one that would fit. Volume 3 manic!Hank particularly is painfully familiar in a lot of ways).
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Hank is especially difficult because on the one hand, he really has screwed up badly, more than once, in ways that have had serious impact on his teammates (a lot more of one than Tony's self-destructive spirals, actually, if you don't count the specific self-destructive spiral that was CW), but on the other hand, he's done those things not out of malice, but because he's probably bipolar (or at least, he's definitely supposed to suffer from some kind of mental illness in canon, and bipolar disorder is one that would fit. Volume 3 manic!Hank particularly is painfully familiar in a lot of ways).