triplea's Replies


Wow, I get the feeling you would celebrate if this actually happened. Disgrace. Yet he is still loaded? I guess this is one of the issues people have with him - while he has battled through struggles such as the one you mentioned, he has still emerged successful. To be the most powerful person in the world is quite a feat. Like him or loathe him, they do typically refer to the POTUS as such. millennia is a bit much but I get you, he is indeed crazy. Every time you write T-rump it makes me think of steak. It was annoying because we all knew what was going to happen and which one would die. And it was instant ... so they wouldn't feel like they've missed any school or anything. The only thing is they looked like long lost friends at the end, but they were only gone for an instant. "Do what I say, not what I do..." Yes, it would have been better had they actually devised this sequence of events earlier in the saga to deliberately set up an epic convergence in the storyline that would have made us go 'uh-huh!' when watching. I personally would have even liked to have had it occur in Cap's day with Tony's father being one of the main heroes to help set them straight - that would have been more touching than the chit-chat. Instead it was just pure nostalgia for some cheap laughs. Don't like how the character was shoehorned in at the last minute and the standalone film was uninspiring ... but would have liked to have seen more from the character in the fight. And halving the population would have only taken Earth back to 1970's levels anyway ... hardly a setback. Gamora was not there - I had thought that she was taken out too. This could be the case if rescue was the focus of the next GotG film - and her not acknowledging Quill could indicate this also. Well super technically in DC's Justice League: The Flashpoint Paradox, Flash creates an alternate timeline where Bruce is killed instead of his parents and his father becomes a violent Batman instead etc.