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The only thing that I'm going to post BEFORE the cut text is an emphatic and heartfelt 'oh dear'.
So congrats Marvel-- over the past 10 years, you've made us care about characters to such an extent that there was no choice BUT to be PUNCHED IN THE FEELS. Like we had no choice-- we were bearing our tummies like teletubbies, waiting for you to get us with the infinity gauntlet, which it did. I spent the last hour of that move in a non-stop flux of tears and feels, so much that I am surprised I'm not water logged (oh yes, before that point there was also spotty crying here and there, but it didn't really all out tear-storming until the last hour).
HOWEVER!
Once the tears and feels have dissipated, my husband and I were left with TWO major questions.
Captain America with Thor's hammer - That was Owen's major question
The SPACE/TIME CONTINUUM - which was mine.
To be perfectly fair, I don't really care about Thor's hammer. Yeah I know that Thor is the only one who is supposed to wield it so I don't care, but that space/time issue, that's a whole 'nother ballpark-- and coming back to it, I REFUSE to believe that their was no serious consequences other than the sacrifices of both Black Widow and Stark-- especially with everything that WENT wrong when the group went back to grab the infinity stones-- and I cannot see how Stark's "Nothing changing" could of happened, especially with two of everyone running around at a particular point the individual time lines. Yeah, I get that Captain America went to put back the infinity stones RIGHT where it happened and maybe we will see the effects of that in all the movies going forward (AND YES I HOPE WE DO, PLEASE MARVEL BE THE HEROS WE NEED YOU TO BE)-- but they technically did take out past Thanos-- he jumped from the past to the future, and them destroying him destroyed what happened in Infinity Wars unless there is some flux within a flux going on.
Truthfully honest, I'm gonna be wrapping my head around this for DAAAAYS!
Gosh Nia, can't you just leave well enough alone without overthinking?
The movie was brilliant and marvelous and made me feel BUT despite all that, it did raise questions upon questions and you can better believe that I am going to be DISSECTING all the other movies in an epic re-watch, and then I can spot any parallels/flaws because to be truthfully honest, there may be things that I am missing that maybe on a re-watch it will make sense.
So congrats Marvel-- over the past 10 years, you've made us care about characters to such an extent that there was no choice BUT to be PUNCHED IN THE FEELS. Like we had no choice-- we were bearing our tummies like teletubbies, waiting for you to get us with the infinity gauntlet, which it did. I spent the last hour of that move in a non-stop flux of tears and feels, so much that I am surprised I'm not water logged (oh yes, before that point there was also spotty crying here and there, but it didn't really all out tear-storming until the last hour).
HOWEVER!
Once the tears and feels have dissipated, my husband and I were left with TWO major questions.
Captain America with Thor's hammer - That was Owen's major question
The SPACE/TIME CONTINUUM - which was mine.
To be perfectly fair, I don't really care about Thor's hammer. Yeah I know that Thor is the only one who is supposed to wield it so I don't care, but that space/time issue, that's a whole 'nother ballpark-- and coming back to it, I REFUSE to believe that their was no serious consequences other than the sacrifices of both Black Widow and Stark-- especially with everything that WENT wrong when the group went back to grab the infinity stones-- and I cannot see how Stark's "Nothing changing" could of happened, especially with two of everyone running around at a particular point the individual time lines. Yeah, I get that Captain America went to put back the infinity stones RIGHT where it happened and maybe we will see the effects of that in all the movies going forward (AND YES I HOPE WE DO, PLEASE MARVEL BE THE HEROS WE NEED YOU TO BE)-- but they technically did take out past Thanos-- he jumped from the past to the future, and them destroying him destroyed what happened in Infinity Wars unless there is some flux within a flux going on.
Truthfully honest, I'm gonna be wrapping my head around this for DAAAAYS!
Gosh Nia, can't you just leave well enough alone without overthinking?
The movie was brilliant and marvelous and made me feel BUT despite all that, it did raise questions upon questions and you can better believe that I am going to be DISSECTING all the other movies in an epic re-watch, and then I can spot any parallels/flaws because to be truthfully honest, there may be things that I am missing that maybe on a re-watch it will make sense.