rvallejo
rvallejo
rvallejo

In the heat of the moment, being attacked by surprise and after losing the second of three dragons, I think most people’s instinct would be to just get the fuck out of range. And no matter what, any attempt to approach the ships would be too risky. Make a wide circle out of range and the ships have time to respond

Again, my point was that it would be mechanically possible within the time travel premise laid out in Endgame, as a thought experiment for how the time travel premise works within the universe regardless of what Cap would or wouldn’t do as a character, and just secondarily that the actual decision wouldn’t be so cut

This is all I’d hope for from the movie. I haven’t remained a die hard fan this entire time, having recently gotten back into some aspects of it all. But I remember being fascinated by Pokémon when they were stamps I could use in Gameboy Camera even before the games or anime made their way west. The games, the anime,

I would not at all be surprised if the same people refusing to believe Arya could do it are the same people who complained about her whole storyline in Braavos being pointless.

Because a very small portion of the internet pays attention to leaked posters which don’t even give a good look of the character in full. Releasing a full trailer gets a lot more attention from a broader audience that has more sway over such things. It’s surprising enough that they’re making changes; it would be crazy

This surprises me in a good way. To be honest, I think I am more inclined to see the movie regardless of how good it looks upon release just based on their effort to improve.

Howland Reed can corroborate Sam and Bran’s story.

You could also combine the two possibilities. He went back in time to be with Peggy, helped prevent a lot of what we’ve seen happen in the MCU causing all other kinds of repercussions, spiraling off a completely different timeline and sequence of events, new heroes and threats etc., and then was able to travel across

To the question others are asking of how Cap could just sit by and watch everything unfold with Hydra and Bucky as Winter Soldier, I could totally see something like what you’ve suggested; he’s able to lay some groundwork in a way that ensures their eventual defeat/Bucky’s redemption without spinning off a branching

Thanks; I knew I was spelling it wrong but had kind of a brain fart.

That’s a question of character and not timeline mechanics though. Do I think it’s completely in line with his character? Not completely. But consider the fact that even if he DID do anything to save SHIELD and/or Bucky, it would not prevent those things from happening in the original timeline AND would mean he

Just to add to the idea of Steve staying in the past with Peggy: I would have assumed he stayed in 1970. This would retain her experience of losing him, explain why he wasn’t around in the 1950's Agent Carter setting, and could be explained away by Peggy having Alzheimers/dimensia during Winter Soldier. The only other

I feel like people keep pointing out flaws in Endgame’s time shenanigans by applying Back to The Future rules which explicitly do not apply.

I’m waiting for the day that renewable energy power plants provide energy for widespread electric-powered public transportation/mass transit and we can reduce society’s abundant reliance on personally-owned vehicles.

I’ve always assumed the heat generated from decomposition also helps in breaking down these plastics in addition to the conditions you’ve mentioned (though, of course, you won’t really find the conditions you mentioned without also generating some decent heat). I’ve also always heard that biodegradable plastics can

I felt like a lot of it was giving a taste of what’s to come in the MCU. The scenes may not have had much impact in Endgame specifically beyond being a cool moment on screen, but in the near future films we have a lot more substance behind those moments to look forward to. At least that’s my admittedly optimistic

It’s plot-service, not fan-service. I feel like people just call everything fan-service now, but it actually speaks to the writing and story that there are such big moments we’ve been waiting for which are utterly necessary to hit. It’s just too bad we’re in a rush to the end; on the one hand all the character work

We all know they could use it. As someone who has enjoyed all of the recent movies, I’ve mostly felt disappointed that the planning for the saga films hasn’t been very cohesive. I’m all for certain things being left up to the writers/directors of each individual movie, but it’s all too obvious there wasn’t a solid cent

Maybe this as a way of actually following through on the line “strike me down and I will become more powerful than you can imagine.”

This. I remember a lot of talk about adding in the gravitational lensing for the movie to be more accurate. All the light which appears to be around the black hole is actually behind it, which would not appear as such if our view was perpendicular to the disc of matter. I totally expected the article to say something