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Zed-28?

They also realised the middle section was strikingly similar to ‘The Gods Must Be Crazy’, at which point they admitted the screenwriting process had gotten away from them a bit.

That and the original ending was in the comic.

What if, instead of energy beams, we destroy the villain with some kind of mystical artifact, like the Ark of the Covenant or the Holy Grail, or some Indian sankara stones?

The idea is to trick them into thinking they already booted the car. If they think the first one is theirs, they're not going to waste time putting more on a car. 

Thor is the god of thunder, not lightning. And not hammers, either.

This is frankly what I assumed when I saw ‘Endgame’, and while I’m all for a little ambiguity, I don’t see it as that controversial. If you look at the hammer lifting scene in AoU, Evans looks like he’s overplaying Cap being unable to lift it, like he’s putting on a show for everyone. I think it’s a sweet moment in

“Whomsoever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor.” This is what Odin says when he casts Thor out in the original film, so it holds that if you have the hammer you have Thor’s powers, including lightning magic.

Or that he can’t enjoy fucking with Tony.

There’s an interview from 2015, where Whedon said “Did he fail, or did he stop?”

...did anyone not clock Thor screaming “I knew it!” as his stating that Cap could have lifted it in AoU?

This presupposes Cap can’t tell a white lie.

I’m inclined to think that he felt it move when he tugged, and then decided he wasn’t worthy by himself. That’s just how I read the scene, though.

Actually, a lot of people have been thinking for a while now that Steve Rogers could have lifted Mjolnir back in Age of Ultron but chose not to precisely because he’s modest.

One wonders if the pastor was actually Thanos in disguise, because he probably just cut his congregation by half

It’s a little known fact that one of Martin Luther’s 95 theses was about how the Pope kept spoiling plot points.  

I was already wavering but this definitely broke my faith completely.

she didn’t stab him in the head....

if by “work” you mean “her knife,” and by “in,” you mean “into the head of the Night King

There are dudes trying to minimize what Arya did last week?  Where?!  This is literally the first I've heard of this.