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For those wondering how Gamora fit into this episode...... (Spoilers in the video don't watch if you haven't finished the series!!)
They kind of touched on why in that it wasn’t about killing Ultron, just separating the stones. I usually agree with logic that you’ve presented but at least they tried to come up with a reason.Watcher and Strange should’ve just recruited multiple versions of Captain Marvels and Dr Stranges instead of this ragtag bunch of powerless humans who required Strange to exhaust his powers to save their asses.
Dr strange might have seen that this was the 1 way out of 14 million possible futures that they could win.Why after fighting Ultron in the episode before did the Watcher just sit back and watch the team he broke his oath to assemble take on Ultron without him?
Dr strange might have seen that this was the 1 way out of 14 million possible futures that they could win.
I thought the same thing. It was a plot device. Watcher knew that this was the only way to win etc.Why after fighting Ultron in the episode before did the Watcher just sit back and watch the team he broke his oath to assemble take on Ultron without him?
Seems like lazy writing to me.I thought the same thing. It was a plot device. Watcher knew that this was the only way to win etc.
The thing that didn’t make sense, was the end of the Party Thor episode. Ultron was shown coming through but then it was just Thor fighting drones.This episode made me like the previous episode more. Was good.
The thing that didn’t make sense, was the end of the Party Thor episode. Ultron was shown coming through but then it was just Thor fighting drones.
And that pretty much says it all.Fucking awesome episode.
Watcher and Strange should’ve just recruited multiple versions of Captain Marvels and Dr Stranges instead of this ragtag bunch of powerless humans who required Strange to exhaust his powers to save their asses.