Thread:AvatarJinzo/@comment-26687285-20150904181533/@comment-25692211-20150904183117

I think the problem with resurrections is that it started too soon and they used it on the wrong character.

For example, even though he's one of my favorite characters, Coulson's death was one of the best things about the Avengers. It's surprising, emotional, and it has a crucial role in the story. Coulson at that point was a character that needed no more development, and this would have been a perfect send off for the character. But because of AOS, they can't even mention Coulson in the movies anymore, not by name anyway.

Quicksilver's death is the opposite, it's rushed, forced and ultimately forgotten about by the other characters. Seriously, he's never mentioned in the epilogue, and Scarlet Witch didn't exactly "avenge" him when she ripped out Ultron's "heart" because

1. After all the damage that Vibranium went through(being punched by the Hulk, thrown out a Quinjet and blasted with lightning, repulsors and an Infinity stone), it's probably no less vulnerable than the other hundred drones she destroyed.

2. He just got into another body the second after she pulled it out.

You should only kill a character when everything that needs to be developed has been, and the audience has built a genuine fondness of that character. What connection can we have to a character that's been in this 11 movie franchise for less than 30 minutes?