Thread:Elledy92/@comment-26838855-20190425183005/@comment-26838855-20190430225708

Teen Titans Forever! wrote: It is clear to me. I know science fiction (even when it follows the more normal rules of time travel or not). I think you are looking too deep into it. Like I said when Banner said they can erase it he meant the splits which are not alternate timelines but are the effects on them (that's why the splitting time flow is black but the Ancient One's new reality is still gold). If the time stone is returned to her then no split occurs and the same goes for every reality.

The dialogue is key. That Ancient One clearly said she had an new reality and the split would have really bad effects on her reality. It's confirmed. So you're saying that going back in time makes a new reality but only in taking the Stones is there then a split in reality, and that those are two separate things?

Elledy92 wrote: I don't think you can't erase that timeline, because that timeline did happen. Just like your own past cannot change, a timeline you create cannot be magically erased from multiverse. You can only prevent this timeline to go somewhere really bad. At this point, reluctantly accepting the Steve thing, I think this is likely the case. Seeing as Infinity Stones it turns out seemingly have nothing to do with the split in the timeline, then it should probably be the case that they also can't repair anything. Not the implication from the dialogue in the film, but I guess the Russos' intention just wasn't clearly presented in the film.

Elledy92 wrote: https://mcucosmic.com/2019/04/30/another-avengers-endgame-plot-hole-theory-is-debunked/

Don't know if this was posted as well: it's confirmed that Ebony Maw replicated the Pym Particles in order to bring the Sanctuary II to 2023. Nice, fair enough. They also confirmed that any of Peter's classmates who appear in Far from Home were indeed snapped.