How she found them exactly isn’t answered, unless you assume the “Where’s Fury?” scene at the end of Captain Marvel has already happened before the start of Endgame.
How she found them exactly isn’t answered, unless you assume the “Where’s Fury?” scene at the end of Captain Marvel has already happened before the start of Endgame.
that is correct
Hated, hated, hated everything about it, but mostly the tired trope of fatness being a byproduct of depression and laziness. And the Fortnite.
there’s no real narrative tension
This battle has been teased since the show began in 2011, so it needed to be unbelievably epic—more epic than all the other epic battles the series has given us. This was a daunting task, and Game of Thrones succeeded...
In a way, it’s kind of lame the battle against the White Walkers only lasted a single episode, because taking care of the entire, series-long threat in one fell swoop is weirdly perfunctory. I don’t know if the show needed to make room for the events that will happen over the final three episodes, but this was the…
I was disappointed that Captain America chose to stay in the past with Peggy. So, all that time searching for Bucky was pointless in the end. He ruined the Avengers for a friend he didn’t even say goodbye to or acknowledge before he made his decision. Like, there was no interaction with Bucky at all. It was kind of…
Is the lone teenager standing next to Hawkeye’s family at Stark’s wake the potato gun kid in Ironman 3?
“6. Iron Man 3. this is gonna be unpopular but this is a beautiful, bold, hilarious film that takes a character in danger of stagnating into some fascinating great new directions.”
Honestly? Black Panther is near the bottom for me. There’s a lot I WANT to like about the film, but there’s just too many problems with it for me to embrace it like others have. Wakanda itself needed some badly needed development as to how they apparently have all this super technology yet still choose their ultimate…
Captain Marvel was... not good.
I got into it a bit elsewhere in this thread, but expanding my thoughts here
if I could inflict my opinion on the comments section here:
Agreed that third act drops off, but the ending is a gut punch. Despite flaws First Avenger told a simple focused story that paid off with a great character arc. Whereas IW was a bunch of scenes of differing quality.
That was definitely the worst episode I’ve ever seen. Their costumes were spotless, hair just so. I don’t remember the show ever looking so fake. And pretty much every scene was cheesy as hell, nothing but fan service, and poorly done fan service at that.
She’s always been like that. She always expects people to treat her like their queen for no reason other than that she (believes she) is the rightful heir. To be fair, though, that’s pretty much how royalty works.
Personally, I would have been completely fine if Jon never rode a dragon. It’s honestly not that important to me, and I would have rather seen them spend those few minutes on something else than a pointless joy ride and a reminder Dany and Jon are into each other.
The dragons are the least compelling aspect of the books and definitely the show with me, after the initial bit where they hatch. John riding a dragon wasn't anything that I've been waiting for or cared about.
“With so little time left, it honestly shouldn’t be that surprising the show is having to pick and choose those moments when it’s going to try to blow our minds (presumably with the VFX war-extravaganza later in the season).”
Why no one talks about that “Thanos used the stones again in another planet”? I thought that the snappening was an universe thing, not a planet thing. :S