Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
The biggest question I was left with was if Thanos was too strong for even the super heroes to get him without the infinity stones/gauntlet, then how the HELL did Iron Many get it from him at the end?
I presumed either Tony had it all along or got it close to the end, and it was the mindstone (or whichever one it is that messes with perceptions) to make Thanos think that the gauntlet everyone was chasing was the real one.
Anonymous wrote:
The biggest question I was left with was if Thanos was too strong for even the super heroes to get him without the infinity stones/gauntlet, then how the HELL did Iron Many get it from him at the end?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find Nat and Clint’s relationship super weird? I get that they are close due to work, but in a few movies she’s worn that arrow necklace that is clearly a nod to Hawkeye. I’d be fine with my husband having a close female friend from work, but if she started wearing jewelry in homage to him, we’d both be super creeped out.
Yes.
And her relationship with Hulk was confusing. Were they lovers of not?
Just add that to the reasons why her character sucked.
BW and Hulk were like middle schoolers- they liked each other, so they avoided each other as much as possible.
It was pretty clear in the first few movies that BW and Hawkeye were meant to be a couple, but then they randomly decided to give Hawkeye a family out of nowhere and paired BW up with Hulk, because heaven forbid we have a woman without a man to pine over.
It’s really a shame how they treated BW. We know she had a dark past where she did terrible things and has been seeking redemption, and had she been treated as a main character, they could have had a really interesting arc where she finally gets that redemption by sacrificing herself.
Although I should add- I don’t think BW is dead permanently. I think that since the soul stone was returned and therefore never actually taken, she comes back but in a different form. Like Gamora- since Thanos never took the stone, she got to come back, but as a past version of herself. My guess is that the upcoming BW movie is about how BW comes back, possibly as her old Soviet persona.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find Nat and Clint’s relationship super weird? I get that they are close due to work, but in a few movies she’s worn that arrow necklace that is clearly a nod to Hawkeye. I’d be fine with my husband having a close female friend from work, but if she started wearing jewelry in homage to him, we’d both be super creeped out.
Yes.
And her relationship with Hulk was confusing. Were they lovers of not?
Just add that to the reasons why her character sucked.
BW and Hulk were like middle schoolers- they liked each other, so they avoided each other as much as possible.
It was pretty clear in the first few movies that BW and Hawkeye were meant to be a couple, but then they randomly decided to give Hawkeye a family out of nowhere and paired BW up with Hulk, because heaven forbid we have a woman without a man to pine over.
It’s really a shame how they treated BW. We know she had a dark past where she did terrible things and has been seeking redemption, and had she been treated as a main character, they could have had a really interesting arc where she finally gets that redemption by sacrificing herself.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people are posting on social media unhappy about how Marvel studios mocked Thor for weight gain and basically fat shaming. I think they went too far there with the hair and the beard just for a few cheap jokes rather than showing it in a more serious light, as PTSD consequences.
Depends on who you follow on social media. They sound like ppl who are overly sensitive.
Sure, yet, I am not heavy and I found it odd and weird not in the term of jokes, but the way they handled his character. It was out of character for Thor that had so much character development in Infinity War. The fat suit was awful too. The beard, the hair, just over the top.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find Nat and Clint’s relationship super weird? I get that they are close due to work, but in a few movies she’s worn that arrow necklace that is clearly a nod to Hawkeye. I’d be fine with my husband having a close female friend from work, but if she started wearing jewelry in homage to him, we’d both be super creeped out.
Yes.
And her relationship with Hulk was confusing. Were they lovers of not?
Just add that to the reasons why her character sucked.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:A lot of people are posting on social media unhappy about how Marvel studios mocked Thor for weight gain and basically fat shaming. I think they went too far there with the hair and the beard just for a few cheap jokes rather than showing it in a more serious light, as PTSD consequences.
Depends on who you follow on social media. They sound like ppl who are overly sensitive.
Anonymous wrote:Anyone else find Nat and Clint’s relationship super weird? I get that they are close due to work, but in a few movies she’s worn that arrow necklace that is clearly a nod to Hawkeye. I’d be fine with my husband having a close female friend from work, but if she started wearing jewelry in homage to him, we’d both be super creeped out.
Anonymous wrote:A lot of people are posting on social media unhappy about how Marvel studios mocked Thor for weight gain and basically fat shaming. I think they went too far there with the hair and the beard just for a few cheap jokes rather than showing it in a more serious light, as PTSD consequences.