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Post by Lord Death Man on Oct 23, 2017 21:44:29 GMT
You know... I would've accepted the argument that Superman was too occupied at destroying World Engines if he didn't start to make out with Lois Lane afterwards. You must hate all the soldiers who came back alive from World War I or World War II and the 1st thing they did was hug or kiss their loved ones.
Superman and Lois had just survived what could've been the end of the world. The natural reaction for anyone surviving such an event is to hug and/or kiss someone they love. There'll be a time to properly mourn those who were killed later on, but for now, the immediate and natural reaction for anyone surviving such an event is to take a moment to take a breath and be glad that you're still alive and to hug and/or kiss someone you love.
There was nothing wrong with Superman and Lois kissing after surviving what could've been the end of the world since that's the natural reaction for anyone surviving such an event. But Steve Rogers waking up after 70 years and instead of asking "Did we win the war? or "Who won the war" and instead of being glad and relieved that the war is over, Rogers doesn't care at all about who won the war and is only disappointed that he didn't get to go on a date with Peggy Carter. That's much worst than 2 people sharing a kiss after surviving what could've been the end of the world.
This would make sense if the kiss hadn't happened on the battlefield amongst the tattered ruins of the city and thousands of vaporized bodies reduced to ash. The brave men and women coming home from WW I and II had to wait until hey were actually home to relax their inhibitions and celebrate the end of a long and costly war. Hee hee hee...
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