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Saturday, April 28th, 2018 09:59 pm (UTC)
Yeah I came out thinking, that wasn't that bad - then in the morning was like but........ *sighs* Like, it's obvious that 95% of the vanished are going to be back, so it doesn't really....there's no hanging threat? It's just like, oh so Tony had to live for that one time they win to work? Okies then :/

Add in the fact that if Valkyrie doesn't appear in the next film, I will be miffed - I mean I'm not even convinced that we'll get a huge amount of Okoye in the next film? With the Captain Marvel throw in, it's like the white people will save the day with the help of a Raccoon and Nebula.

Yeah - the more I think the more frustrating it is in many ways, this film is just going to get a reset button the most overdone thing in scifi in the modern age, and maybe it'll cost us one white boy (maybe two). And there's no way that the whole Bruce/Hulk thing isn't a set up for something in the next movie. *sighs* It's really nothing new, and they twisted the comics motivations for it, and it doesn't quite, work. I can see 'what they were going for' but eh.

The worst thing is, it seems like they know people are interested in Maria, so they randomly just throw her in, so people can't say she didn't appear *face palm* (like having her in AOS...and her use in AOU)

It would have been so much better if it'd been set up so the big guns were doing all the showy stuff while the people we didn't see were setting up to actually save the day. (with Maria on that team) - see even months after seeing BP, it's still a good film. It still works, there's nothing frustrating. It was solid, and a big part of that was the side hero-characters.

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