Spider-Verse's Dad-bod was way less over-the-top (and also funnier) than Thor's.
'Not Fade Away'
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I haven't seen it yet, but Google has a fun easter egg - search for "Thanos" and then click on the Infinity Gauntlet.
I have tickets! Ryan and I are going to see Endgame tomorrow afternoon.
Tom, Thor's decision to avoid dealing by becoming essentially a basement dwelling video gamer complaining about the wi-fi was one I totally could see myself doing in his shoes, though. His land of not coping and mine have a lot in common. (I felt like the jokes in Spider-Verse were actually a little worse in terms of the fat jokes aspect, where the ones in Endgame were pretty much just Rocket's.)
Also, Cap put damn near everything back in time where it came from, really, didn't he? I don't know why I'm being vague in the whitefont, but I'm being vague in the whitefont.
I actually didn't feel it was played for big laughs. I think it was realistic. He could not fucking deal and man could I identify.
I was really happy that they didn't have anyone urge him to start training or have him get anywhere back into shape.
In fact, most people didn't mention it at all.
So my question is/questions are: when did Cap go back to to meet up with Peggy? The 40s? As the music suggests. Or 1970 when he knows where she is? And since another Cap exists in that timeline does he go by an alias and no one recognizes him??
I'm trying to wrap my head around if Steve was Peggy Carter's husband, and the father of her children the whole time. Did we ever get to see who Peggy's husband was ?
Tom, EXACTLY!! I Do Not Know!!!!
But then why the HELL would Steve not warn Peggy that S.H.I.E.L.D. had been infiltrated by Hydra?
It's possible that he created an alternate timeline and just asked someone in that timeline for a favor to get him back to the timeline they were in. Nebula's killing of her past self didn't get rid of her present self and they had their own weird timey-wimey explanations of what does and does not work.
I was thinking once he went back there are 2 Steves in a timeline until the moment Cap zaps back to the past and that's when the two timelines reconnect and only one Steve is left. So either modern Cap gone back says nothing of what he knows and let's things just play out, or the now that we see at then end is going to be slightly changed?!?! Time travel stuff makes my head hurt. I want a Russo Brother answer on this. Nice cameo by one them in the support group, right? Was the other one anywhere, I did not catch it.