Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton seek to destroy killer-robot Ultron following a cataclysmic event.
What are your thoughts on the episode? What did you think of it?
Natasha Romanoff and Clint Barton seek to destroy killer-robot Ultron following a cataclysmic event.
What are your thoughts on the episode? What did you think of it?
Well the writers didn't do their full research on showing the accuracies. I agree with it.
But they can simply make that invalid by saying Anything is possible in Multiverse.
Do you think Ultron randomly said in the show?
This is want I assume the creators wanted to show new version of MCU heroes and villains and their own adventures. They don't want to say anything we already know and clarify what they did previous.
Only thing I say is stop worrying about it, just enjoy the new version of MCU. Actually it's not MCU anymore it's Marvel cinematic Multiverse.
I mean yeah, these realities are similar to the Sacred Timeline, but are also vastly different. We can clearly see many events were radically changed. Maybe in this timeline Thanos also loved Nebula and maybe she knew where the soul stone was.
We can only navigate with "maybes" at this level .
-Maybe Earth's series of events till AOU were roughly the same, but
-Thanos started his crusade much earlier and got the Power stone before it was taken to Xandar (maybe from Ronan), yet the Guardians were still formed with Gamora
-Thanos' defeated was still underwhelming to be fair, but maybe the loss of the loved one was just too recent and he was overwhelmed (what if Ultron amplified those emotions with mind stone then struck him)
Although what's worth noting, is what about the rest of the watchers? We know there are others.
^Maybe it will factor into season 2 with Uatu being doled out a punishment.
Took me a few days to realize that place where Uatu was was the Nexus of All Realities which Selvig had scribbled on his chalkboard in Dark World. Pretty cool, that easter egg board still is being paid off.
Episode was great, very creepy vibes with this ultron. Also they seriously underpowered vision in the main mcu, even without all the stones he was able to kill the avengers in this one.
Would have loved to see what happend with wanda and pietro, could have maybe taken the place of Black widow and Hawkeye in this episode but not complaining to much cuz i love this duo to!
Can’t wait to see all the multiverse heroes team up next week! Might get some endgame level battle but i still think arnim zola is the one that will defeat ultron!
Except we don't see the branch of the branch. If anything the only example of this is when you show the two different outcomes from one episode. Like a Party Thor with the Ultron ending and one without, since we didn't see the without, that's still 1 branch.
Gotta love the takes basically saying, "It doesn't need to make sense, just consume." Sorry, but the inconsistencies are just as easily what can ruin the show for viewers. Like T'Challa being a Thanos level peace keeper out of nowhere (Not that it mattered since Ego winning means everyone dies)
@Robert Djr didn't think of that, Peitro and Wanda could've killed Ultron! And who knows Pietro escaped?
I don't know but why do you always come and argue every cliffhangers in the series in the episode discussion. As As I said before the cliffhangers will either be cleared at finale or next season.
And for viewers concern you raised 'the show is not made for only MCU fans and critics' . It has to cover larger they try to make it simple. Actually this happened yesterday I watched the episode with my friend. He knows MCU at basic level. He enjoyed it. Marvel is making sure that you don't need to know deeper points likes one which you come and argue in each episode discussion. They want to create it for all.
Sheelan, I've only commented on 2 episodes. chill, and whether you like it or not, I'm allowed to critique. Even basic fans can point out inconsistencies. I'm not trying to silence others' opinion like a "just consume" person, I'm saying why I don't like it. Others can agree or disagree.
And when you have fans calling it one of the best shows currently out, yes, I and likely many others want the writing to reflect that. If they're gonna use the movies as a starting point for each episode, then they need to be aware of any inconsistencies that can create.
I also don't like the inconsistencies, but still the episode was great. The only way what we saw makes sense is if Ultron was on earth from "Age of ultron" until "Infinity war", killed Thanos, and then went back in time with the time stone- before taking over the universe.
Or if What if's what if, is a real thing. (A branch out of a branch)
What do you think?