John Scalzi describes “straight, white, male” as being the lowest difficulty setting in the game of life.
John Scalzi describes “straight, white, male” as being the lowest difficulty setting in the game of life.
Gee, it seems to me that the guy who was going 94 mph is at fault, but what do I know?
It’s impossible to know, partly because the identities of some of the suicides have been kept private. I do know that several of the suicides, but not all, have been Asian or biracial; most have been boys.
It could be worse. Palo Alto parents specialize in pushing kids so hard they become suicidal.
I guess driving the kids to suicide just wasn’t good enough any more.
They were still doing reshoots as recently as two months ago.
Yeah, I thought that at first, too, but in the last shot, where he says “I like this one,” you can see that he’s actually leaning on the weapon, which means that it must have a much longer handle than Mjolnir did.
Sure.
Earth’s mightiest heroes screwed up big time, individually and collectively. They also delayed things by trying to save Vision, although given Thanos’s use of the time stone that might not have made much of a difference in the end.
Like I said, I can’t remember what the “explanations” were. But since Strange foresaw only one way to win, and as he’s being dusted says “it was the only way,” I assume that it will ultimately be revealed that he knew that there was some reason not to do it. Even though it doesn’t actually make any sense.
Uh oh.
Yes, I also subscribe to that theory but honestly didn’t want to get into a debate about it. :-)
He did! Plenty of blame to go around!
Multiple people screwed up! But Dr. Strange was dusted, so he’s probably beyond guilt. (I’ve seen a few “explanations” of why the sling ring wouldn’t have worked, but they’re all hand-wavy and I can’t remember what they are.)
Tenaj is my Secret Identity, so of course you don’t recall any of my daring exploits!
Although honestly, it seems like Captain Marvel’s post-credits Endgame sequence implied that she arrives to hunt down Fury’s pager message in a pretty sharpish manner. No time to pick up a genius playboy billionaire philanthropist on the way?
...alluding to some lingering regrets that hint at Thor attempting to burden the responsibility for their deaths on himself alone. Maybe he should’ve aimed for the head.Maybe he should’ve aimed for the head.
The way it’s cut, they could easily be hiding someone or someone(s). If they’re hiding anybody in the line-up, it could be Vision. He was dead before the Snap, so his body didn’t get dusted. Shuri had him nearly mapped, and while (according to the first trailer), Shuri was dusted, Tony and/or Bruce could probably…
The way it’s cut, they could easily be hiding someone (or someones) in the line-up.
They should do it as a short.