Tony didn’t give him a twelve hour window, he just said “you’re coming with me” and that’s it. He wasn’t willing to listen or do anything but force his way in this. Even Widow saw that.
Tony didn’t give him a twelve hour window, he just said “you’re coming with me” and that’s it. He wasn’t willing to listen or do anything but force his way in this. Even Widow saw that.
Because why would he tell T’Challa a fictitious story about his own dead family?
1) Nope, it was convenient that this happened, but Zemo’s plan didn’t start until after he had tortured the former soviet soldier. He even says that what happens next will either involve many dead people, or is going to be very quick and easy. The soldier doesn’t tell him anything, prompting Zemo to go on a killing…
Also, that final fight was STARTED by Tony. It was Steve that tried to calm him down and talk the situation through. Tony was every bit as guilty in this.
Except that they had already taken Bucky in once, and he’d escaped. Even when Tony DID finally listen to Cap, the government didn’t. Cap had literally no reason to try reasoning with Tony at that point, especially since they knew that time was of essence.
Ehhh, not so much. Tony basically comes in and says “this is the way it is” and gives NO alternatives. He does exactly what Steve would always be against: telling others how to live their lives. But Tony, from his anger and trauma, can’t see beyond his own self. It’s a mutually assured destruction scenario.
“You couldn’t have done that earlier?” (regarding whipping Spidey out with his hawkdrone)
“... I hate you”
That theory doesn’t hold water, since it would make his entire monologue at the end pointless - and the Russo brothers wouldn’t include that there for no reason.
This is Jezebel, didn’t you know that everything is literally rape?
Based off his voice I thought it was Ed Harris returning as the Numbers Guy.
Edit: NVM, read wrong.
You did start your argument with insulting me, so... well, yes.
Oh boy, someone really got their feelings hurt. Let’s see now:
By presenting facts in a calm and collected manner? One of us is very confused here, and it’s not me.
But again, nobody is owed representation or adjustments. That too is how it is. It swings both ways.
But again, it’s a niche game that has been clearly made for a certain audience. Of course that audience, which has loved the series for almost a decade now, will want it to remain true to its roots - and why shouldn’t they? Not everything needs to be aimed at everyone, that’s the beauty of it.
It’s a niche game, driven to the west by a core audience of people that have devoted tons of time and dedication to it. Now that it’s got a semblance of mainstream popularity, you get folks crying that they need to be catered to as well. It’s silly and childish, of course fans will get upset about that.
The answer is simple: no. Dark Souls shouldn’t have an easy mode. Can’t play it? Tough. There’s loads of games that I’m fascinated by, but have no skills to play - and I’m not entitled enough to start demanding that everyone accommodates my whims. People should just learn that not everything is going to be for them…
Well, considering that the voice acting has easily been the worst part of the new reboot series, I’d say Vikander can rest easy.
It’s appealing to the lowest common denominator of people who think they’re smart or nerdy because they bought a t-shirt featured on the show.