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Additional Thoughts and MCU Rankings
I may have skipped the scene with Rogers and the support group in the review, but I do point out that that's certainly an important scene, establishing that many people wouldn't have moved on from the cataclysm, and certainly calls back to what Sam was doing in Winter Soldier. For Scott Lang, travelling across America would have driven home the situation to him. Decaying roads, mostly empty towns, neighborhoods in major cities (not sure which route he would take though), like the one we saw in SF.
The Time Travel we see here is certainly different to the Time Travel movies they mention. Also, the scenes where Steve noticed Peggy were important, but the interactions between Tony and Howard attracted my attention more. The scene at the end with Old Cap wasn't that confusing, just completely unexpected. (More understandable than the 'Timey Wimey' storylines in Seasons 5 – 7 of Doctor Who).
Does anyone else think that when he went to the 2012 timeline, that Steve entrusted the Mind Sone to the Ancient One as well as the Time Stone. I mean, Loki's escape already presents a massive divergence in events, and he wouldn't want to give it to HYDRA. And in so doing, he would ensure that Von Strucker wouldn't get on it to experiment on Peitro and Wanda. Therefore no Ultron, and no Accords (at least not named after Sokovia)
Ranking of MCU films I saw in the cinema.
Captain Marvel
Captain America: Civil War (Tied with Captain Marvel)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Tied with Captain Marvel and Civil War)
Endgame
Infinity War (tied with Endgame)
Black Panther
Avengers (2012)
Thor (original)
Thor Ragnarok
Iron Man (Original)
Spider-Man Homecoming (Tied with Ragnarok and original Thor)
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Ant-Man
Age of Ultron (Tied with Ant-Man)
Iron Man 2
Thor The Dark World
Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 1, Tied with Dark World)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vo1 2.
Iron Man 3
I may have skipped the scene with Rogers and the support group in the review, but I do point out that that's certainly an important scene, establishing that many people wouldn't have moved on from the cataclysm, and certainly calls back to what Sam was doing in Winter Soldier. For Scott Lang, travelling across America would have driven home the situation to him. Decaying roads, mostly empty towns, neighborhoods in major cities (not sure which route he would take though), like the one we saw in SF.
The Time Travel we see here is certainly different to the Time Travel movies they mention. Also, the scenes where Steve noticed Peggy were important, but the interactions between Tony and Howard attracted my attention more. The scene at the end with Old Cap wasn't that confusing, just completely unexpected. (More understandable than the 'Timey Wimey' storylines in Seasons 5 – 7 of Doctor Who).
Does anyone else think that when he went to the 2012 timeline, that Steve entrusted the Mind Sone to the Ancient One as well as the Time Stone. I mean, Loki's escape already presents a massive divergence in events, and he wouldn't want to give it to HYDRA. And in so doing, he would ensure that Von Strucker wouldn't get on it to experiment on Peitro and Wanda. Therefore no Ultron, and no Accords (at least not named after Sokovia)
Ranking of MCU films I saw in the cinema.
Captain Marvel
Captain America: Civil War (Tied with Captain Marvel)
Captain America: The Winter Soldier (Tied with Captain Marvel and Civil War)
Endgame
Infinity War (tied with Endgame)
Black Panther
Avengers (2012)
Thor (original)
Thor Ragnarok
Iron Man (Original)
Spider-Man Homecoming (Tied with Ragnarok and original Thor)
Ant-Man and the Wasp
Ant-Man
Age of Ultron (Tied with Ant-Man)
Iron Man 2
Thor The Dark World
Guardians of the Galaxy (Vol. 1, Tied with Dark World)
Guardians of the Galaxy Vo1 2.
Iron Man 3