That moment after Peter crumbled to dust in his hands where Tony starts the instinctive move of wiping off your dirty hands before realizing what he's doing and stopping and instead cradling his hand and then pressing it (and the remnants of Peter) to his lips.
Yeah.
48 notes
·
View notes
I know I don't talk a lot about how much I despise the series, Ragnarok, or IW, but know that's just because I don't want to give it the time of day. There are a myriad of things I disagree with and/or find downright offensive for the story as well as its characters.
It's such a shame, but it's evident that the people responsible for the "sequels" knew fuck all about the narrative they were supposed to be presenting. They ended up making shoddy remakes and I can't wrap my head around how so many people are utterly blind to it. The sheer mischaracterisation of all the characters is astounding.
They threw away years worth of highly valuable backstory and, with that, any chances of elaborating on any of the of subjects they could've addressed, just to make everybody into their miserably written comic relief. It's disgusting and shows just how little respect the new creators hold for the fanbase (and essentially, their own creations).
I applaud every single one of you who have the mental energy to write these elaborate metas pointing out what went wrong. I've got a lot to say too, but I can't bring myself to do so and acknowledge it.
I'm so grateful there are still people who understand the characters and their story, you are deeply appreciated and I love seeing you 🖤💚
(PS- in case you haven't noticed I don't hesitate to block you so called fans of the post 2013 era, so if any of you end up seeing this, stay away from my blog. You will get blocked.)
39 notes
·
View notes
Starker bits in Avengers: Infinity War: Destiny Arrives:
"Oh come on!" Spider-Man yelped as he was whipped away from the spaceship and Thanos and danger and all of Tony's complicated feelings around caring for this kid way too much to focus on the task at hand.
-
"Why?" Pepper's voice was urgent and terrified. It took everything Tony had to keep himself calm and not think back to mere seconds ago when that terror had been his own, directly connected to the possibility of losing Peter Parker.
-
Tony had only continued onto the ship because he felt certain that he'd gotten Peter safely out of harm's way. With Peter here, very much IN harm's way, would he be able to fully concentrate on the task at hand?
Is this...oh, no...is this how it feels? To be on the other side of this? He owed Pepper an apology. He owed Pepper a lot of apologies.
-
"Mr. Stark?" Peter Parker's voice was weak and scared. "I don't feel so good." No, Tony thought. Please, no. Not him. Peter stumbled toward Tony, his arms outstretched. Tony rushed to Peter. "You're all right," Tony assured him, just like he'd done before.
"I don't know what's happening. I don't know." Peter fell into Tony's arms and Tony wrapped his arms tightly around the boy. Peter held on to Tony and began to cry. He was just a kid. Tony held him as he sobbed. "I don't wanna go. I don't wanna go, sir. Please. Please. I don't want to go. I don't want to go." Peter fell to the ground and Tony with him. Peter's arm was still tight around Tony's neck.
Tony leaned in. Look at me, kid. I'm calm. You're going to be okay, he thought. I'm right here. I'm right here. Just look at me. Tony grasped Peter's shoulder, his eyes locked on his as, with a tiny whisper, Peter turned to dust.
"I'm sorry." Tony slammed his hand through where Peter once was. His hand now full of nothing but ashes. Tony willed it to be false. Willed the boy back. Willed another chance to save him. To be there for him. To protect him. To love him.
22 notes
·
View notes
my friend is watching infinity war for the first time
218 notes
·
View notes