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Post by DC-Fan on May 6, 2019 16:26:40 GMT
1. So Ant-Man is trapped in the Quantum Realm and only gets out bcause a random mouse happens to step on 1 of the buttons on the machine and activates the machine to let him out? So what if the random mouse never stepped on the machine? Would Ant-Man still be trapped in the Quantum Realm and thus never tells Cap and Black Widow about the possbility of time travel to reverse the snap? This is as contrived as the video camera that just happened to be in the right place to record Bucky murdering the Starks.
2. After Ant-Man gets out of the Quantum Realm, he's locked inside a cage door so he writes "HELP" on a card and shows it to the security camera and the security guard unlocks the cage for him. He had his Ant-Man suit on so why the fuck didnt he just shrink down and go through the cage? Why the fuck did he need to signal the security guard for help to get out of the cage?
3. Why the fuck did Doctor Strange say if he told Tony what happens, then it wont happen? So if the Enterprise-D travels back in time and tells Zefram Cochrane that he's going to be the 1st human to make a successful warp speed flight and that's going to lead to 1st contact with Vulcans and the founding of the United Federation of Planets, then that won't ever happen? What law of time travel says that something can't happen if someone is told about it beforehand?
4. The time travel in Endgame makes no sense at all:
A. Thanos sends Past Nebula to the present to steal the stones. Past Nebula knocks out Hawkeye and grabs the gauntlet with the stones. Then Past Gamora and Present Nebula show up, and Present Nebula shoots and kills Past Nebula. So Present Nebula shouldn't exist and that means Thanos couldn't have tortured Nebula in Infinity War and thus Gamroa wouldn't have taken Thanos to the Soul Stone in Infinity War.
B. Speaking of Infinity War, the Thanos that was turned to dust at the end of Endgame was Past Thanos, not Present Thanos (who was killed when Thor chopped off his head). So with Past Thanos skipping over the events of Infinity War and being turned to dust in the present, that means Infinity War and Thanos' 1st snap never happens.
C. Cassie Lang wasn't turned to dust so she continued to age during those 5 years and grew up to be an adult. So why the fuck didn't Ned age during those 5 years? Why the fuck is Ned still in high school after 5 years?
5. Speaking of Ned, based on the latest trailer for Far From Home, it looks like Far From Home takes place after Endgame. So why the fuck are Ned and MJ and the rest of Peter's classmates still in high school after 5 years?
The MCU is nothing but a huge convoluted mess!
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Post by politicidal on May 6, 2019 16:27:36 GMT
1. So Ant-Man is trapped in the Quantum Realm and only gets out bcause a random mouse happens to step on 1 of the buttons on the machine and activates the machine to let him out? So what if the random mouse never stepped on the machine? Would Ant-Man still be trapped in the Quantum Realm and thus never tells Cap and Black Widow about the possbility of time travel to reverse the snap? This is as contrived as the video camera that just happened to be in the right place to record Bucky murdering the Starks. 2. After Ant-Man gets out of the Quantum Realm, he's locked inside a cage door so he writes "HELP" on a card and shows it to the security camera and the security guard unlocks the cage for him. He had his Ant-Man suit on so why the fuck didnt he just shrink down and go through the cage? Why the fuck did he need to signal the security guard for help to get out of the cage? 3. Why the fuck did Doctor Strange say if he told Tony what happens, then it wont happen? So if the Enterprise-D travels back in time and tells Zefram Cochrane that he's going to be the 1st human to make a successful warp speed flight and that's going to lead to 1st contact with Vulcans and the founding of the United Federation of Planets, then that won't ever happen? What law of time travel says that something can't happen if someone is told about it beforehand? 4. The time travel in Endgame makes no sense at all: A. Cap and Iron Man travel back to 1970 to steal the tesseract and bring it back to the present. That means the tesseract isn't around in 2012 for Loki to get and thus the Chitauri invasion in 2012 never happens and the Avengers should've never been formed in 2012. B. Thanos sends Past Nebula to the present to steal the stones. Past Nebula knocks out Hawkeye and grabs the gauntlet with the stones. Then Past Gamora and Present Nebula show up, and Present Nebula shoots and kills Past Nebula. So Present Nebula shouldn't exist and that means Thanos couldn't have tortured Nebula in Infinity War and thus Gamroa wouldn't have taken Thanos to the Soul Stone in Infinity War. C. Speaking of Infinity War, the Thanos that was turned to dust at the end of Endgame was Past Thanos, not Present Thanos (who was killed when Thr chopped off his head). So with past Thanos skipping over the events of Infinity War and being turned to dust in the present, that means Infinity War and Thanos' 1st snap never happens. D. Cassie Lang wasn't turned to dust so she continued to age during those 5 years and grew up to be an adult. So why the fuck didn't Ned age during those 5 years? Why the fuck is Ned still in high school after 5 years? 5. Speaking of Ned, based on the latest trailer for Far From Home, it looks like Far From Home takes place after Endgame. So why the fuck are Ned and MJ and the rest of Peter's classmates still in high school after 5 years? The MCU is nothing but a huge convoluted mess! So time to reboot then?
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Post by Archelaus on May 6, 2019 17:37:53 GMT
1. So Ant-Man is trapped in the Quantum Realm and only gets out bcause a random mouse happens to step on 1 of the buttons on the machine and activates the machine to let him out? So what if the random mouse never stepped on the machine? Would Ant-Man still be trapped in the Quantum Realm and thus never tells Cap and Black Widow about the possbility of time travel to reverse the snap? This is as contrived as the video camera that just happened to be in the right place to record Bucky murdering the Starks. If the mouse didn't press on the control pad, Ant-Man would still be trapped in the Quantum Realm. 2. After Ant-Man gets out of the Quantum Realm, he's locked inside a cage door so he writes "HELP" on a card and shows it to the security camera and the security guard unlocks the cage for him. He had his Ant-Man suit on so why the fuck didnt he just shrink down and go through the cage? Why the fuck did he need to signal the security guard for help to get out of the cage? Good question. I need to see the movie again, but he was probably low on Pym particles. 3. Why the fuck did Doctor Strange say if he told Tony what happens, then it wont happen? So if the Enterprise-D travels back in time and tells Zefram Cochrane that he's going to be the 1st human to make a successful warp speed flight and that's going to lead to 1st contact with Vulcans and the founding of the United Federation of Planets, then that won't ever happen? What law of time travel says that something can't happen if someone is told about it beforehand? Strange was stating if he told Tony what happened, it wouldn't happen because Tony would try to change the outcome from happening. It needed to happen in order for the possible future in which the Avengers win to become a reality. Strange was under no pressure to prevent Tony's death since his own life would at risk again in 2023 if 2014 Thanos got the Iron Gauntlet. 4. The time travel in Endgame makes no sense at all: A. Thanos sends Past Nebula to the present to steal the stones. Past Nebula knocks out Hawkeye and grabs the gauntlet with the stones. Then Past Gamora and Present Nebula show up, and Present Nebula shoots and kills Past Nebula. So Present Nebula shouldn't exist and that means Thanos couldn't have tortured Nebula in Infinity War and thus Gamroa wouldn't have taken Thanos to the Soul Stone in Infinity War. The movie deliberately states that changing the past doesn't change the future. Since the 2014 Nebula time-traveled to 2023, then, it simply creates an alternate timeline in which that timeline's Nebula disappeared and died in 2023. The present Nebula would still be alive and well. B. Speaking of Infinity War, the Thanos that was turned to dust at the end of Endgame was Past Thanos, not Present Thanos (who was killed when Thor chopped off his head). So with Past Thanos skipping over the events of Infinity War and being turned to dust in the present, that means Infinity War and Thanos' 1st snap never happens. That is correct. There is an alternate timeline in which the Decimation doesn't happen. C. Cassie Lang wasn't turned to dust so she continued to age during those 5 years and grew up to be an adult. So why the fuck didn't Ned age during those 5 years? Why the fuck is Ned still in high school after 5 years? 5. Speaking of Ned, based on the latest trailer for Far From Home, it looks like Far From Home takes place after Endgame. So why the fuck are Ned and MJ and the rest of Peter's classmates still in high school after 5 years? The MCU is nothing but a huge convoluted mess! It's implied that Ned fell victim to the Decimation as did most of Peter's classmates.
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Post by Feologild Oakes on May 6, 2019 17:56:47 GMT
Don`t care
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Post by DC-Fan on May 6, 2019 19:38:17 GMT
Strange was stating if he told Tony what happened, it wouldn't happen because Tony would try to change the outcome from happening. If Strange told Tony what to do to ensure the winning outcome from happening, then why the fuck would Tony try to change it and do something else? That would be as stupid as if 2015 Biff gave 1955 Biff a sports almanac telling him the winners of all the games and 1955 Biff decides to bet on the losing teams instead of the winning teams. Like I said, Endgame makes no sense at all.
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Post by Archelaus on May 6, 2019 20:34:10 GMT
Strange was stating if he told Tony what happened, it wouldn't happen because Tony would try to change the outcome from happening. If Strange told Tony what to do to ensure the winning outcome from happening, then why the fuck would Tony try to change it and do something else? That would be as stupid as if 2015 Biff gave 1955 Biff a sports almanac telling him the winners of all the games and 1955 Biff decides to bet on the losing teams instead of the winning teams. Like I said, Endgame makes no sense at all. Strange was withholding the detail that Tony was going to die from activating the Iron Gauntlet. Logically, if you were in his position and you were told you were going to die, you would naturally try to prevent that from happening. Remember, Tony had a wife and a five-year-old daughter to look after. He pre-recorded a farewell video in case he would die, but he most certainly did not want to die.
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Post by DC-Fan on May 6, 2019 20:52:55 GMT
It's implied that Ned fell victim to the Decimation as did most of Peter's classmates. Even if they were turned to dust, why would Ned and the rest of Peter's classmates still be at the high school? After 5 years, the school would've gotten a whole new group of students so there wouldn't have been any space for Ned and the other students who turned to dust to just return to the school after a 5-year absence. That made no sense at all.
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Post by Archelaus on May 6, 2019 21:41:40 GMT
It's not far-fetched at all. The snap killed nearly half of Earth's population which means there's a lesser population of school-aged kids in Queens. The other half that weren't dusted graduated from high school during the five years. The five years since the Decimation would produce not enough high schoolers to overpopulate the campus so there's definitely room for the returning students to finish their education.
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Post by DC-Fan on May 7, 2019 0:14:10 GMT
It's not far-fetched at all. The snap killed nearly half of Earth's population which means there's a lesser population of school-aged kids in Queens. The other half that weren't dusted graduated from high school during the five years. The five years since the Decimation would produce not enough high schoolers to overpopulate the campus so there's definitely room for the returning students to finish their education. No, there wouldn't be enough room. If a school has low enrollment for several years, then it's going to shut down and the students would have to go to another school. That would fill up the remaining schools that are still open. So there wouldn't be any room for Ned and others who were turned to dust to just return to school after a 5-year absence. Like I said, that made no sense at all.
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Post by Jep Gambardella on May 7, 2019 0:20:55 GMT
The MCU is nothing but a huge convoluted mess! I have said this to you before, but it bears repeating: If you are trolling, it's a piss-poor effort. If you are serious, you really should seek help.
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Post by sostie on May 7, 2019 1:26:05 GMT
Your ill thought out rants are neither revelaing or interesting enough to warrant starting more than one thread on the subject...so why have you?
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