Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26687285-20151126205245/@comment-9062114-20151211155604

CTrent29 wrote: ''Ain't that the sad truth. (cough) X-Men! (cough).''

The continuity errors didn't start in full force for the "X-MEN" movies until Bryan Singer became involved in the franchise again as one of the producers for "X-MEN: FIRST CLASS".

Will the Russo Brothers (or Kevin Fiege, who is the real force behind the MCU's main narrative) recall that Tony was on HYDRA's hit list? I don't know. If they do, I wonder if this might lead to Tony to finally drop his support of the Registration Act.

And if Bucky Barnes plays a major role in Tony and Natasha's support of the Registration Act, it is a good choice. Bucky had been ordered by HYDRA to kill Howard and Maria Stark. And he had nearly killed Natasha on two separate occasions.

''The whole idea of this Sokovia Accords has so many reasons. MCU is not safer than ever, Hydra is strengthening, Inhumans are emerging, there are so many other threats out there and heroes must stand as one if they want to protect the world. But I think Cap didn't see right through these, especially with his trust issues. But Cap has to accept that it's not the same in the past anymore, maybe he's protecting Bucky die hard because Bucky is the only one he had from the past and Bucky is his bestfriend. I feel sorry for Cap but I stand with Tony for this cause.''

I don't stand with Tony. Safety is one thing. But when you start robbing people of their freedom for the sake of safety, it can become a very ugly road. Just as it has for several countries in the past decade-and-a-half. But again, if Bucky was Pro-Registration only because he still supported villains like Hydra, it would take away a lot of the message of the Civil War, that's it's like real politics, there is no real clear cut "good guy" or "bad guy". It all comes down to opinion, if one side is built off of the principals and support of evil ideas, that concept is altered indefinitely.