Endgame: Why It Made Me Mad

Hello! I have not been here in QUITE some time. How's everyone doing? Anyway, I've been requested to talk about Endgame, so that is what I will do.

I'm gonna be honest, I haven't thought about Marvel much since this pandemic and the fact that we didn't get Black Widow yet, but I'll try my best.

Let's start with the first hot topic: Time Travel. I hate time travel and here's why. There's this thing called the 'Grandfather Paradox' and basically, it outlines flaws in time travel. Because say, you go back in time to kill your grandfather, but then how did your grandfather make your mom or dad, and therefore how did they make you? So really, you couldn't have killed your grandfather, because you never existed in the first place!

What frustrated me about Endgame is that they used Time Travel quite a lot. When some of the heroes went to that one planet (it's been awhile sorry I can't remember the name) and ran into Nebula, that shouldn't have been possible because that would've messed with the entire timeline like a butterfly effect. Mess up one tiny little thing and it can have monumental results.

This happened repeatedly (with Loki as another example and with Thor and his mother). Although they were good scenes to work in there, they didn't make a lot of sense to the timeline.

And I know you're going to try and come at me with the whole 'Hulk explaining how he can put all the stones back into place where they belong without messing anything up' bit, but why? That just puts the stones back, it doesn't magically resolve everything else they did.

Now to the next time travel related point that REALLY bothers me. When Captain America went to go put the stones back, he decided to stay behind and live out his life with Peggy. And sure that's great and all, but it didn't happen the first time and I don't believe it was meant to.

Because if we go back on that, what happened to Peggy's husband and her kids? What happened to Sharon? Would she just not exist? And if she doesn't exist, what happens to the plot of Civil War? And every other movie? It doesn't add up!

And also, if Steve stayed back, then he never went into the ice for seventy years and he never joined the Avengers and therefore, never went back in time to Peggy in the first place. It's just an endless cycles of things that aren't possible.

So yeah, that's why Time Travel really bothers me. Tune in next time for when I explain how Marvel could've avoided this whole time paradox with Steve in my humble opinion!

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