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MCU Phase 4 General Discussion Thread

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Or She-Hulk answering "a literal ton" to "how much can you lift?" isn't her specifying the peak of her strength, she could just not know the exact number so she simplified it to a ton
True true and considering hulk did have a casual class M feat was it I doubt they'd write her all that low unless they think that's actually just worth a ton
 
I'd like for him to be, but the whole thing would have to be reworked.
The problem lies in the tone of the movie. On the one hand, the film is full of jokes, good or bad, everything is very light hearted and few things are not turn ridiculous for the sake of comedy. On the other hand, Gorr is either genuinely tragic or utterly creepy and sadistic. Everything about him is sinister, almost disturbing even, and his only moment of humor is when he casually murders a creature he just summoned to traumatize a bunch of children he kidnapped. It doesn't fit in the movie at all. In comparison, Hela was also murderous, sadistic and taken seriously but had humor and a theatrical that made her funny to a degree and Ragnarok also knew how to balance humor and seriousness. L&T doesn't do that, so while he's genuinely good (minus the fact that he should have killed more gods and even be directly responsible for killing a main character), Gorr doesn't fit the movie for me.
The should have taken another villain, like Mangog or Amora, would have been a better fit.
Anyway I don't get the praise for the new She-Hulk episode. The friend I watched it with even called it the worst in his opinion.
Wong was is in the episode. Wong is a fan favorite so for many people, him being there is enough to make it exceptional
 
The MCU wiki profile for Eternity says this in the description at the top of the page

"Eternity represents all time in the universe, and has unlimited ability to manipulate time, space, matter, energy, or reality. Eternity and Infinity are two of the three essential forces in the universe. They represent necessity, while Death represents vengeance."

I don't know where that comes from but if that statement is confirmed, I'm down for making a profile for him/it
 
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Would it be possible to make him like At least Low 2-C/Low 2-C since he participated to the creation of the Infinity Stones and has control over reality, time, space, matter?
 
Watched the last episode of She-Hulk and something intrigues me.

During one of his performances, Blaze sends a girl through a portal and when she returns in the episode later, she says she made a deal with a demon named Jake that has the form of a goat and threatened to reap her soul and the souls of all the people she loved. In the comics, there's only one demon with a name close to Jake: Jack Scratch, one of the names used by Mephisto. And the demon apparently took the form of a goat, an animal associated with the Devil. Probably just an easter egg and a minor reference but imagine if it's exactly that
 
"Omg could be mephisto?1!"

How many times I have read that.

Also real question here, are any of you genuinely interested in the story of the show and Jen as a character, or are you purely hyped up by cameos and what it contributes to the overall universe?
 
"Omg could be mephisto?1!"

How many times I have read that.
One too many I guess, since you seem visibly annoyed by this? For the record, while I think it's a genuine reference to him, I think it won't go beyond that, a reference, I don't expect him to appear, the shot was missed and none of the future projects is fitting to introduce him (aside maybe from the Agatha series)
Also real question here, are any of you genuinely interested in the story of the show and Jen as a character, or are you purely hyped up by cameos and what it contributes to the overall universe?
Can't speak for everyone but for me, cameos. I have literally no other interest, I don't care about the character in the comics (even if she's funny), I don't in the series and while it's not as bad as people (those genuinely disappointed and the sexist jerks) like to make it look, I definitely don't like it
 
Anyways, I like this episode of She-Hulk, it’s quite fun and enjoyable. I just have a question, So, was Wong saying that misusing the sling ring would end up causing havoc and affecting the universe? Cuz that seems like a weird and strange (no pun intended) environmental destruction feat. Also how tf did Donny get a sling ring? (Ned vs Donny anyone?) I also liked Wong and Madisynn’s dynamic. Also why can’t She Hulk go on top of me like that?
 
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