Dolemen's Replies


I swear but just once in Picard is too much. I believe I counted five and it's jarring and seems forced every time I heard it. F-bombs do not belong in Star Trek! I watch a lot of films from lists of films to watch. Most are mediocre, this wasn't great. https://youtu.be/hfiG6k5ap8s https://moviechat.org/tt3742300/Appetites I'm fairly certain you're correct. If so I'm a decade off. I'll try and watch it soon to verify. Correct, all stones are destroyed. It will be interesting to see where they go with this in the next Strange film. Thank you, this is the biggest problem that I've had with Endgame since I watched it and no one has seemed to care. For me this is one massive plot hole and I was hoping that I just missed something. Not the same Nebula, they can't change their own present. The Nebula that dies is from an alternate reality, "multi-verse"! If it were a singular timeline then yes, Nebula should have faded away. I agree that Endgame breaks it's own rules by Hulk and Hawkeye both holding an Infinity Stone. I can let Hulk slide a bit based on the gamma comment in the film but Hawkeye should have exploded massively based on established rules in GOTG vol. 1. re.re. 7. Also remember Thanos is a titan, Tony is mortal. I believe any mortal would have suffered the same fate from simply "using" the gauntlet. Hulk faired better only because his makeup is that of the same radiation of the stones, gamma. Because he was in a weakened state after destroying the stones. It was stated twice it nearly killed him; Thanos has visible damage to his body and is shown limping around. This sounds like the plot to series 1 of the TV series Slasher. The last few episodes. Yup