Mine is that the Disney+ shows should not have any impact on the movies, that they should just be on their own.

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    The MCU should have ended a little after Endgame. The MCU Earth is now fundamentally different than current Earth to the point where it is harder to write resonant stories in that Earth.

    That the MCU had to reach into the idea of multiverses is a symptom that the plot baggage of the MCU is now a drag on the franchise.

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      Not really a big reader of the comics, but from my understanding the multiverse isn’t really a fringe topic. Seems like it’s been a pretty central aspect of the comics for decades.

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        It has been. Because that’s how story lines keep rolling. Letting death get in the way of the story is just a detail we can worry about another time.

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      I …

      Didn’t mind Quantumania. It was fine. The writers clearly don’t know what either a technocracy or socialism is but that was the only part I had beef with.

      Fucking Google the words you use when you’re not sure, jeez.

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        I’ve liked them all, but they’re not all equal. The Marvels wasn’t exactly my cup of tea, but it wasn’t meant for me, a 40 year old dude. It was meant for young girls and I have a feeling it will be a movie looked back upon fondly by many women in 15-20 years.