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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2019-09-07 04:21 pm

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(Anonymous) 2019-09-08 12:29 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Endgame gave me a lot of weird feels. Like, Tony is my fave and has been since the start, even though I didn't get ~fannish~ until recently. And his ending was really good, but I almost don't care, I just want him back.

Nat's ending was also really good, but it still feels like kind of a waste? Like, I just don't think her character was anywhere near done?

And Steve's probably my third favorite character, but...I kind of think he should've died in Endgame, and it actually feels like a waste that he didn't, to me. I mean, if the actor wanted to stay, then hell no, don't kill him! But if he had to leave, I think he should've died for a cause. Because it's Steve, of course that's how he goes out. It's weird he left the way he did.

And yeah, giving us more Loki but...in a different timeline? Is a weird way to go. I like Loki a lot as a character (he was easily my favorite part of the first two Thor movies, and had a lot of unfulfilled potential as a character imo), but I don't know if the whole different timelines things is something I'm into.

I know the point is similar to the comics in that new teams, stories and leaders emerge all the time and that's where we're at now. But for some reason it just isn't working for me in the films Vs on the page?

Yeah, I think this is where they lose me completely because I've just never been into comics at all. Like, no disrespect, comics are cool. But I have zero interest. And part of that is that the format just doesn't grab me even a little. But part of it is that I'm not really interested in the whole endless-worlds-endless-iterations-nothing-is-permanent-everything-is-changeable aspect of comics.

I like that endless variability in fanfic. Yet for some reason I don't like it much in my canon.
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[personal profile] kaijinscendre 2019-09-08 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
>I kind of think he should've died in Endgame, and it actually feels like a waste that he didn't, to me.

Steve is by far my favorite character (as anyone can tell you) and I also wish he had died. The ending he gave him was awful and so OOC.

(Anonymous) 2019-09-08 02:48 am (UTC)(link)
+1000
I hate what they did to Steve I'm Endgame
After killing off Loki in the first 10 mins of IW Steve's ooc ending was the last straw for me

(Anonymous) 2019-09-08 03:02 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, the more I think about Steve's ending the more I dislike it. It really does kind of reduce his character arc down to a dot.

Given that we all pretty much suspected we were going to lose Steve and Tony in Endgame, I was praying the writers would kill Steve (heroically), and retire Tony, because that feels in-keeping with their characters. I couldn't really imagine Steve retiring - he's too duty-bound to walk away. I can imagine Tony retiring, as long as he can still contribute heavily on the research and tech front.

I don't hate Endgame. I've been deeply invested in too many properties that went off the rails a hundred times worse than Endgame did; by comparison, Endgame feels like a triumph. But I do very much wish they'd done some things differently.