![]() ![]() More satisfying would have been weaving a story, where significant evident changes result in the time line, with a completely different present day reality and the only people who knew were the Avengers who went back and returned. I have to wonder why the writers used time travel only to tell the audience, the stones have been gathered, as if to imply that was the only change that resulted from their time travel, much too simplistic. It's possible that I was too focused on the changes they wrought in their visit to the past, however, for example just knocking out Peter Quill, and taking the stone would have changed the story to such a degree that the Guardians of the Galaxy might never have happened. You've got to take a golf ball sized suspension of disbelief pill for the narrative the writers went with. But now the idea of restoring all the people gone by using time travel. ![]() I was pleased with Thanos's fate in the beginning. I agree that Tony Stark had a touching ending. ![]()
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