“Returning the stones also seems less about preventing branching timelines and more about not leaving branching timelines/realities defenseless without any specific infinity stone.”
“Returning the stones also seems less about preventing branching timelines and more about not leaving branching timelines/realities defenseless without any specific infinity stone.”
The cars in the dance scene parked in front of Peggy’s house looked like 1950s cars, not 1970s cars.
The Ancient One means that her timeline would further fracture if the Stone is missing from her reality. That all it means.
He says he will miss Steve. Of course he knew.
Yes, MCU prime was never in any danger. The timelines missing Stones were in danger of unravelling ad splintering. Steve is returning them to make sure they stay stable. Present day MCu was never going to be disrupted either way.
Right, since it so obviously violates your “no Back to the Future” rule.
*dementia.
“After Steve makes his solo jump into the past, Bruce, Sam Wilson, and Bucky assume he’ll return within moments, having completed his task”
“but the important takeaways by the end of the film are that the Avengers’ plan works specifically because of its final steps involving Steve returning each of the Stones, and Mjölnir (which Thor steals from Asgard), back to their designated places in the timeline so as to not disrupt the present day the film closes…
Great comment. Decomposition (biodegradation) generates heat given the kinetics of the reaction (exothermic). How much heat is generated depends on the whether the process is aerobic or anaerobic, physical conditions surrounding the waste, the controlling bacteria and the type of waste being degraded. An engineered lan…
I think the study is looking at corn starch derived polylactic acid (PLA) based plastic bags. That should have been made clear.
I have leaves lying in my garden for a year. Decomposition is complex and definitely not instantaneous.
It’s a little inaccurate to say that they’ve made no attempts to make these technologies offline, because there are examples of offline speech recognition, and all of them suck. I’m not arguing in favor of Google Assistant or Alexa, but cloud processing does result in a much better experience.
I feel like this is the most disappointing part for me. The women characters are my favorites - I didn’t grow up with Iron Man or Thor or Cap the way a lot of people did, so I always felt a bigger connection to the women who were badass enough to keep up or even outdo those guys. I felt like the women were reduced to…
I totally agree. The Last Jedi had issues but the biggest one for me was the fact it didn’t quite fit with where The Force Awakens went. Watch The Phantom Menace > Attack of the Clones > Revenge of the Sith and then A New Hope > The Empire Strikes Back > Return of the Jedi and each group has a plot flow and focus on…
I feel like with this show it’s either slow drawn-out storytelling or rush-rush-rush. There’s doesn’t seem to be an in-between.
This is why I still haven’t done a second playthrough of Breath of the Wild. I need to let a little more time go by so I can let it fade from memory.
I remember how sad I was when LOTR finished up in 2003. There was something magical about those three Decembers, and since my life was a complete dumpster fire at the time, having those movies to look forward to helped me hold onto my sanity. I like to think December Star Wars movies have the same effect on people…
Dualshock 4s are $60-$65. Pro Controllers are $70-$75. Either you’ve got your math WAY off or half doesn’t mean what I thought it does.
TIL 60 dollars is almost half of 70 dollars.