Nolan, looking at Mark playing with other kids as a toddler:.......you know, maybe I shouldn’t fully raise him under human customs because he might grow attached to this life and everyone in it and wouldn’t be down for invasions.....nah, like that’s ever gonna happen.
1. He immediately believed his father was being controlled rather than automatically believing him. He gave him the benefit of the doubt.
2. No matter how many times Nolan tried to convince him, he didn't listen. With tears running down his face and blood filling up his lungs, he didn't stand down.
3. He literally kept fighting until both his legs were broken
4. Nolan kept saying how all of the deaths were his fault. While Mark may believe that to an extent and is still traumatized by it, he KNOWS that millions more would die if he gave in. So he stood back up.
5. This motherfucker raised him. Nolan is fucked up but he was there for every aspect of Mark's life. Hell, better fathers would miss their son's baseball game. But Nolan was there. Kudos for Mark for disregarding that fact and defying him anyway.
6. Mark said he would still have Nolan in 500 years. He still loves him. Or at least can't live without him when everyone else is gone. He threw his pride away to say that.
What if elf ears worked like puppy ears where when they're young they're kinda floppy and bend over and then they get fully pointy when they're grown up a bit more