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jrWHAG42 said:theryaney said:We're not programmed robots.
Depends on who is included with "We".
No offence to @"MCP" or our other robotic overlords.
Vote now in wave 1 of the FEOTM Reboot!
jrWHAG42 said:theryaney said:We're not programmed robots.
Depends on who is included with "We".
bionicbob said:Zarius said:Problem Eliminator said:Endgame was totally satisfying and pretty much perfect IMO.
No, itwasn't perfect. I know emotions are pretty high with some of you, but I don't think there's much objectivity going on with this at all. The movie had boring bits, embarrassing bits, has logic holes all over the place, and it's really only the third act where it all comes together.
Don't you mean....
It had boring bits for you.
It had embarrassing bits for you.
People who are saying it is perfect, myself including, are saying it was perfect for them.
Zarius said:I just don't see it like that.
[/font]Give yourselves a few months, and you'll come to see I was right.
bionicbob said:I mean, I hated THE LAST JEDI. But I would NEVER tell someone who loved it that they are wrong.
I think it is awesome they found something they loved. We all should be so lucky.
So don't go telling me I am wrong.
As for ENDGAME, is it the exact story I would of told? No. Do I like the rebranding of Thor in the last few movies, not really. Do I wish the movies were closer adaptations of the original source material? Sure, that would be cool. But it isn't.
Zarius said:So don't go telling me I am wrong.
Wouldn't dream of it.
Zarius said:Understood Bob, sorry.
I view life differently, I have aspergers.
bionicbob said:Zarius said:Understood Bob, sorry.
I view life differently, I have aspergers.
Apology accepted.
As they say in another of my beloved, but very flawed, franchises -- "Infinite diversity in infinite combinations".
For me, this matter is now under the bridge my friend.
Belgarath said:I don't remember what video it was from, but it's a theory I very much like:
The reason cap couldn't lift Mjolnir during the after party in Age of Ultron was because of inner conflict since he witheld from Tony the information about Bucky and Tony's parents. And once that conflict was resolved, he became truly worthy.
Are there any other theories about that?
Nic said:Zarius, if you don't like the MCU, that's fine. If you wish to express your opinions about the MCU, that's fine too.
hbenthow said:Belgarath said:I don't remember what video it was from, but it's a theory I very much like:
The reason cap couldn't lift Mjolnir during the after party in Age of Ultron was because of inner conflict since he witheld from Tony the information about Bucky and Tony's parents. And once that conflict was resolved, he became truly worthy.
Are there any other theories about that?
I think that
he was already worthy. If you watch the scene carefully, Mjolnir slightly budges and Thor gives it an uneasy glance as if he suspects that Cap moved it a little but can't quite be sure. This hints that Cap could move it but stopped before it budged much because he didn't want anyone to know (or maybe he could only slightly budge it because it knew that he didn't need it yet). Then, in "Avengers: Endgame", Thor's reaction upon seeing Cap wielding Mjolnir is to shout, "I knew it!", which is a call-back to the glance that he gave during the party scene.
hbenthow said:Belgarath said:I don't remember what video it was from, but it's a theory I very much like:
The reason cap couldn't lift Mjolnir during the after party in Age of Ultron was because of inner conflict since he witheld from Tony the information about Bucky and Tony's parents. And once that conflict was resolved, he became truly worthy.
Are there any other theories about that?
I think that
he was already worthy. If you watch the scene carefully, Mjolnir slightly budges and Thor gives it an uneasy glance as if he suspects that Cap moved it a little but can't quite be sure. This hints that Cap could move it but stopped before it budged much because he didn't want anyone to know (or maybe he could only slightly budge it because it knew that he didn't need it yet). Then, in "Avengers: Endgame", Thor's reaction upon seeing Cap wielding Mjolnir is to shout, "I knew it!", which is a call-back to the glance that he gave during the party scene.