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Sometimes it's entertaining, though, especially when I have zero investment in something.
This can also be said about the comments if there is zero investment! Or if it's years later and you're reading the AV Club comments about the casting for Captain America and LOLing. Esp. because I think there was one dude who came back a couple years later and was all, "I was so wrong."
Yeah, I agree with your whitefont.
I had a thought about Steve's "We don't trade lives." and how this also means in the context of the film "We don't make someone kill someone they love if we think there's even the remote chance of a different choice." which is so consistent with his character and I have to see it again (for the third time) to really articulate that.
And none of this can be
blamed on Tony. Except for breaking hte promise for a quieter life.
Hell, yeah on
Nebula kiling Thanos!
Oh, fuck, that bit where
Tony's rocking with his arms crossed in front of him, that's where he was holding on to Peter.
Things were moving so fast I didn't make the connection.
Oh, that's good. That's very good.
OK, yeah, that is indeed the term of art.
I love Glen Weldon. And am 100% with him.