Spoil Endgame for everyone

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Plot holes:
  • Green guy promises priest lady they can bring the stones back, yet they only have enough pim stuff for one round trip. They don't make a plan to get more until later.
  • Everyone is upset when Scarlett Johansen doesn't come back but nobody gives a stuff about blue lady.
  • Blue lady knew that you have to sacrifice someone to get the soul stone yet it didn't cross her mind to maybe TELL people? How could Scarlett and archery guy not know?
 
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Plot holes:
  • Green guy promises priest lady they can bring the stones back, yet they only have enough pim stuff for one round trip. They don't make a plan to get more until later.
  • Everyone is upset when Scarlett Johansen doesn't come back but nobody gives a stuff about blue lady.
  • Blue lady knew that you have to sacrifice someone to get the soul stone yet it didn't cross her mind to maybe TELL people? How could Scarlett and archery guy not know?
This first one isn’t so much a plot hole.

In the movie they mention the guy that makes the time travel stuff was snapped out of existence. Their plan was to get all the stones and snap people back into existence including the guy that makes the time travel stuff. This could’ve been on Banners mind even if the don’t directly tell the audience.

Is the blue chick that half cyborg from Guardians of the Galaxy? Isn’t she still alive? I can see not telling people as a plot hole because what if they travel with someone they don’t care about and don’t have the sacrifice requirements to get the stone. But in coincidence movie world they did. But it’s not so much a big plot hole since they did have someone to sacrifice.
 
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Purple man die good guys win and come back
The decade and 20 something film franchise you might well have invested serious time and money into ultimately will have less payoff and emotional resonance than a single middling series of a TV show you otherwise enjoy.
What's sad is that it took the James Bond franchise 40 years to get to 20, and at almost 60 years, we're only on #24.
 

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That looks awful. Couldn't even be bothered to license the actual song. If we're counting other media, Marvel still has it beat.
At the time at least I found it quite entertaining, and I was well into James Bond films too (it would be a few years before Goldeneye at that point, and then knowing UK TV approaches they would have rebroadcast it after GoldenEye starting doing what it did). Maybe up there with the later Jonny Quest shows (never saw the 60s one). Don't know how well it would have aged though, and looking at that then the 80s-90s laser pistol will probably not help matters. Not going to be a classic for all time, or if we are comparing young adventures of then certainly not young Indiana Jones, but compared to a lot it did OK.

Though amusing in all this is apparently Marvel published some of these as comic books.

Seems the pilot is up on the internet



watched it at double speed. Definitely a cheesy cartoon with many of the hallmarks of the era but I still enjoyed it a bit.
 
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At the time at least I found it quite entertaining, and I was well into James Bond films too (it would be a few years before Goldeneye at that point, and then knowing UK TV approaches they would have rebroadcast it after GoldenEye starting doing what it did). Maybe up there with the later Jonny Quest shows (never saw the 60s one). Don't know how well it would have aged though, and looking at that then the 80s-90s laser pistol will probably not help matters. Not going to be a classic for all time, or if we are comparing young adventures of then certainly not young Indiana Jones, but compared to a lot it did OK.

Though amusing in all this is apparently Marvel published some of these as comic books.

Seems the pilot is up on the internet



watched it at double speed. Definitely a cheesy cartoon with many of the hallmarks of the era but I still enjoyed it a bit.

Might be interesting to watch ironically. Been re-watching all the movies with my new fiance lately and got really into the series again. Thanks for the recommendation.
 

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