Agreed and co-signed.
I thought I was the only one, thank goodness I am not alone.
They basically copied the style of Gotg....bleh!
And it appears they will keep that pre-puberscent immaturity in Thor- love and thunder/TLT/Thor 4..... which I will NOT watched unless either the trailer fools me or I hear some grand set ups are made in the movie that effects the MCU.
I don't think it copied GotG. I think that's just how Taika Waititi did it
I also don't see how Thor is more immature. Throughout the entire movie his focus was just getting back to him home and saving his people
I didn't say that. I was responding to another poster to see if I understood what they were saying
Bucky getting a romantic comedy subplot could be fun. It's what we got in the first episode. His disastrous date with the barmaid is straight out of a rom com. A genre is just a list of expectations you can play with or subvert/deconstruct etc. That's why people like genre mashups so much.
I'd probably put Bucky in a battle romance. Those are like Steve/Peggy and Peter/Gamora. The movies tend to pull them off better. I'd choose a X-woman or a mutant but there are other options. There's always the new Black Widow . A superhero love interest just fits his high risk lifestyle.
The TV shows tend to civilian love interests better than the movie. Mostly because they had the option to seperate stories and more time to give.
Funny thing is, the best romances are the ones were you have to give up on love. Everyone raved about Casablanca but it's a story were the two lovers give up on being together in order to fight WW2.
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So, we just burned about five pages arguing a point that essentially boiled down to "that's different from what I perceived happening in the story before the series, isn't the way I wanted the story extended by the series, and therefore it was terrible."
See you guys when previews for either the film or next season come around.
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I think we can imply from when we first saw them in the hotel room in Scotland in INFINITY WAR that somehow Wanda and Vision had a physical relationship.
Me too. Thor 3 was fun, but so drastically different tonally that I wasn't sure I even liked it for the longest time.
I've come around a little bit and do think Hemsworth is at his best when doing comedy. But I am still not sure I want the Thor franchise to become the next comedy series.