<p>1) For me personally, Hope & Valkyrie. Hope's head and heart is always in the right place, and fearlessly going from working quantum physics with her dad in a laboratory to fighting a mad titan and his army in battle? It's a huge hell yeah from me. I jumped off my seat when I saw her fly out of the portal. And the Valkyrie+Spidey scene was just so unexpected and badass lol. </p><p>
</p><p>2) Nat: shocking, Tony: sad. I'm still in denial about Tony and in utter grief.</p><p>
</p><p>3) I think it will be great, Thor has good chemistry with them. Sure he's had his squabbles with them but the guardians themselves fight like every 5 seconds lol. I think he's a good addition to the team and I'm glad he's found something good for him rather than just sitting on a throne. And Valkyrie will make an awesome leader.</p><p>
</p><p>4) Ooh there are so many lol. When Lang came back as a baby and Banner went "it's okay he'll grow" I peed my pants or when Lang was the only one that looked interested in Thor's story. "If you ask me that's America's ass" I cried haha. His obsession with Cap is hilarious. And the diner scene as well. Or Nebula calling Lang an idiot. Seeing Quill again from the beginning of GOTG was awesome too. Basically every moment with Scott.</p><p>
</p><p>5) 100%. They should totally do a third one, with the Wasp, of course.</p><p>
</p><p>6) It's not about whether one's from Asgard or not. Cap is worthy because the safety of those around him is his priority and he is a real hero. Inside and out. </p><p>
</p><p>7) I have no clue. I'm still wondering if 2014 Gamora disintegrated too. Logically, she should have. But Quill was looking for her towards the end of the film so I guess GOTG3 will focus on that? But then I don't know which Gamora he's looking for. 2014 Gamora or 2019 soul world Gamora. Regardless I miss her and want her back lmao</p><p>
</p><p>8) Well I think it was a good way of realistically portraying how different people deal with grief and guilt differently. They all suffered from survivor's guilt. Nat overworked herself, Cap joined therapy to help himself and others, Stark isolated himself, and Thor, well, drank his woes away. So it was realistic and added a barrel of laughs in as well. So although seeing fit Thor is always a delight, it was fine by me because of how realistic it is.</p><p>
</p><p>9) Yeah, that's a tricky one. I'm still curious where they were for those 5 years. At one point when Peter comes back he says to Tony that he passed out or something. So I guess the soul world (or wherever they were trapped) works kind of like the quantum realm? Like I guess time works a lot differently? I mean they were gone for FIVE YEARS. And Peter says he passed out. They were probably gone for like 5 hours too just like Scott. </p><p>
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