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Important detail here that must be implemented is that when Real Steve eventually much later on DOES come back and people have to tell him what he missed out on, this occurs: Steve: Oh shucks oh gee willickers, that imposter sure did a lot of damage...
Falcon: Yeah. Can’t believe it fooled us. Still not sure why it made me Captain America. Steve:  Because it had GOOD IDEAS after all; pls consider me your new sidekick, Steve.
if marvel revealed that steve rogers was actually stuck in the quantum realm it would legitimately be one of the most unsettling plot twists they could manage like not only would it mean that old steve is not steve at all, rather someone or something else, but it would also imply that steve didn’t finish his mission and return all the stones & that the very fabric of reality is in danger
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So, I just watched Far From Home, and can we all just stan the fact that there were no jokes, when Ned and Betty got together, about “Wow Ned how’d you get with Betty?” or “Isn’t she out of your league?” just because Ned’s an overweight nerd and she’s a pretty, white, (at least semi-)popular student. Like there was nothing. No jokes about them being a mismatched couple or anything that you’d find usually in movies/shows when the nerdy sidekick got together with the popular girl.
The only jokes that were used with it is: A) Peter having been the one with the plan to get the girl and Ned planning to stay single, only for it to so quickly work out for Ned to get the girl and spend the whole trip mooning over his new gf while Peter was stuck pining while everything in his plan went wrong and B) once Peter finally does get together with MJ, Ned is already single again before they can double date.
ALso, can we also stan how nice Betty and Ned were when they broke up? Like no awkward tension or bickering. Just the two of them mutually consenting to stay friends and learn from the experience. I hope that they stay friends and maybe Betty will be Ned’s wingman in the future and vice versa. 
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I also respect him for how much he just doesn’t mind doing what he wants to do. He has no shame in wanting to do something that others accuse of being childish. He just likes doing that thing and so he does that thing.
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Three days? Easy peasy.
Ant-Man and the Wasp (2018) dir. Peyton Reed
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I agree with you there. I think that him gaining weight and having those types of grief were great, but they were played off a bit too much. Some teasing from the other Avengers was okay, but the fact that there was not much - depth put into it really does make it more of a joke when it could have been done better. And it is a pity that there was absolutely no mention of Loki from Thor, although hopefully Loki’s alive after stealing the Tesseract again and we can see more of it later.  On the bright side, at least they didn’t force Thor to lose the weight in a “fun” montage scene and allowed him to do some badass things while still chubby. Thor still got it all the time. 
So the Endgame really gonna tell me that Thor would just walk by Loki’s cell like that? Play it off like a gag? Not even touch the subject? :/ I will personally throw hands in a Subway parking lot at 3 am with someone if I have to. And at this point I have to.
I mean, Thor’s entire trauma was played off as a gag, so yeah, I think you gotta throw hands sis.
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What I loved about End Game is the different types of grief shown through characters. You have Clint - with the anger. He hasn’t gotten over it. He’s killing left and right because he just has so much pain and rage. At the end of the movie, he’s calmed some. But he’s still grieving Natasha; now he’s just handling the grief better. Character growth. But he definitely was showing how grief can manifest itself in pure rage. Thor with his vices. That deep depression where you just want to sleep and eat and drink. Rather than exercising to keep that weight off, he keeps it on. I know people were mad that it was treated as a joke, and rightfully so, but I am glad Thor was chubby. It makes sense for an Asgardian character due to us seeing just how much Asgardians loved to drink and eat that Thor would let himself indulge in those comforts; except he’s just not getting as much physical activity. And that’s fine. I’m so happy that there was no expectation in End Game that Thor had to lose the weight - no weightloss montage of him working out for a few months in preparation or however long it takes for a god. Thor is just as good as ever; he just looks different and acts differently because he’s grieving - and rightfully so. At the end of the movie, he’s finally gone on and made a move to start doing something. He’s socializing. He’s gotten the f out of bed. That’s growth. And him with the guardians? Great match.  Steve and his therapy groups. He pushes aside his own emotions to help other people and trying to help them move forward, but he’s entirely stuck in the past. He’s so focused on the outside world and helping, helping, helping that he doesn’t help himself. Dealing with grief by putting everyone else ahead of your own emotions and safety; focusing on them as a distraction. Telling yourself that you’re not the only one who’s got it bad. At the end of the movie, he’s finally allowed himself to make a choice FOR himself. For what HE wants, not the others. Clearly, he warned Bucky ahead of time - made sure he was okay. He came back to make sure Sam was okay. He didn’t stop caring for other people; he just cared for himself for once and worked on finding what he needed to move on. He never really came out of the war; he was always displaced. He put himself back where he felt he needed to be. Natasha and her work. She’s so caught up in being the headquarters; like Steve, she avoids her emotions, but rather than put her energy into people, she puts it into the greater good of work. She seeks forgiveness for her past. She wants to be a friend to Clint and help him. At the end of the movie, she is...sadly dead, but died forgiven and knowing she was loved by people. She completed her goals. Hopefully, she has found some rest in the same way as Tony. Her end was tragic because she didn’t really reach the same type of resolution as the others to her grief; never had the chance. Tony actually moves on; accepts the past as the past. He’s still grieving, but he’s managing it. He finds a path where he has found something better than what he’s lost - a daughter, a real family. He goes back because it’s the right thing and because it hurts; of course it still hurts. He’s not over the grief; he’s just moved on to some extent. But - he found happiness. However, that happiness was only contrasted by his restlessness at knowing he could do more. All of the guilt he used to have was because he thought he could have done more. In the movie, he knows he can do more - he won’t rest until he does. His actions at the end of the movie were done so for the greater good of more than himself. He found resolution with his father, with Steve, with Pepper, and most of all, with himself. He can’t rest, however, until he’s done the right thing. Just like he couldn’t just drop the project into the lake and go to bed - he wouldn’t have slept knowing he was condemning other people. Tony moved on in his grief and was healing - slowly, but surely. At the end of the movie, he can rest finally knowing he saved everyone. He’s not restless anymore; he went knowing he was loved and that he loved. All in all, the best death we could hope for. Tony had acceptance in his grief; he wasn’t acting out of guilt but out of the want to help others. 
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I figured that since Loki took after Frigga, he too would realize IMMEDIATELY that Thor was not the Thor he knew (hmm probably because of the extra beard and other physical changes). Unlike Frigga, however, Loki would have immediately been a little shit about it and called the guards to see Thor have to get out of that one. Thor may not have guessed Frigga would know he was from the future, but he knows Loki well enough to have guessed that Loki would have thrown Thor under his own bus at that point in one form or another. Also Loki would have said things about Thor’s hair having lost some of its former glory (we stan no matter what; End game Thor was still fantastic and v. cute) and idk if Thor could handle that type of roasting at that moment in time.
So the Endgame really gonna tell me that Thor would just walk by Loki’s cell like that? Play it off like a gag? Not even touch the subject? :/ I will personally throw hands in a Subway parking lot at 3 am with someone if I have to. And at this point I have to.
I mean, Thor’s entire trauma was played off as a gag, so yeah, I think you gotta throw hands sis.
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We already know the truth, Thanos.
Do you keep count of how many mcu characters your accused of being? And how often it happens? Because it seems to be a running thing
Oof I probably should tbh cus it happens hella often and so far I THINK the list consists of
Bruce Banner
Peter Parker
Loki
All the guardians of the galaxy
Carol Danvers
And the truth will NEVER be revealed :)
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Captain Marvel, Ant-Man, Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange, Nebula.
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Because petty crimes usually hurt innocent civilians (stealing, etc. also he would never condone public nudity just in case a child or some poor older woman was walking about) in one form or another even at petty levels of ‘hurt’ but the capital crimes he loves so much typically only hurts the government or higher ups.
Thor and Steve regularly go out and commit petty crime in front of police officers just for the laughs because like what the hell are they gonna do??? Arrest a norse god??? Put a living legend in handcuffs??? I don’t think so lol Thor take off your pants in front of that cop and see what he does. FUCK da police.
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Thor doesn’t die in End Game, but once he realizes Loki’s not dead, he fakes his own death to give the snakey bastard a taste of his own medicine and just goes and does Hero Stuff with Carol Danvers and Valkyrie secretly.
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Loki, as a child in bed: mother, there’s a monster under my bed!
Loki: it’s the most hideous thing I’ve ever seen!
Thor, in the bottom bunk: why do you hate me, brother?
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if cinemasins even fucking looks at into the spiderverse i will stomp them to death with my hooves
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lookin like a sad johnny bravo
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Washed up on Sakaar.
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Avengers AU - If Tony was Peter’s biological father
Tony is super protective of his son. And Peter, inspired by his dad, becomes Spiderman anyway (his dad and his Uncle Rhodey figure him out in a second though).
My other Avengers AUs
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Not even bad parenting in T’challa’s case - his father was a good parent and fairly decent dude in consideration of the fact that he was acting in accordance to what he himself had been trained. T’challa just became an even better man and broke the mold that his father had allowed himself to stick to.
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marvel heroes being better men than their fathers
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