The plot plotted along plottily. No holes or "where did that come from?" moments and the pacing was the usual, seat of the pants stuff we expect from Gunn's Guardians.
I noticed several plot holes, including the inexplicable absence of both Rocket's aero-rigs from Guardians 2 and Quill's space helmet from Guardians 1,
timeline issues with Knowhere conveniently traveling vast distances that took most of 48 hours for the others to travel earlier in the movie, and the way thousands of sharkbot whatevers swarming Knowhere conveniently disappeared right after Kraglin and the dog killed a dozen or so of them.
The way the dozens of bad guys failed to land a single shot on any of the protagonists during a 3 minute long fighting sequence probably counts as Law of Conservation of Ninjitsu but it was taken to such an extreme that it practically became a plot hole for me. Like, seriously, nobody took a hit?!? What kind of guards are these?
Rocket's personal timeline is also kind of wonky. He first sees a rocket on the same day he figures out what's wrong with the evolutionary acceleration, and on that day he's still talking in baby voice. Apparently a day or three later, they've tried out his suggestion, are ready to kill batch 89, except that he kills them first and escapes, and that day he's talking in full adult Bradley Cooper voice. I don't know whether that sequence is supposed to be a few days long or a few months long--neither one makes sense.
I enjoyed the movie but I wouldn't say it has no plot holes. (Yes, yes, other Marvel movies are worse but still.)
Rocket does seem to mature pretty quickly there
The raccoon will be almost fully developed around the 4 month mark, however they don't reach full maturity until one year after being born.
I agree with a lot of this. G3 was much weaker. I dont think Ronan was a more developed villain though.I thought it was forgettable popcorn entertainment.
I loved the first one. I saw it five times in the theatre.
I saw the second one once. It was fine. Starting to get too sentimental and predictable.
SPOILERS!!!!
This one was weirdly sentimental and callous at different times. The animal buddies were a cheap pop and basically existed to show that the High Evolutionary is really EEEEEEVUL. He's the least developed villain Marvel has ever had - why did he do what he did, anyway? Obsessed with perfection or something? Why? And every line was delivered as a kind of hysterical shout. Also, with all the technological prowess he was shown possessing, specifically around biology, that was the best he could do for a new face? Okay.
And then a whole planet full of sentient animals was wiped out with really zero emotional consequences (it was entirely wiped out, right? It's kind of unclear in the film). Also, that planet's entire sentient population could only have been at most, what, a few decades old given the timeline of the film, yet their world was completely lived in, with beater cars, slums, etc. That just didn't make any sense.
Peter was a drunk at the beginning and then he wasn't. Okay. Gamora has a new family in the Ravagers now? Okay. Adam Warlock had a pro wrestling character turn, from heel to babyface over the course of a few minutes.
I dunno - not for me. On the other hand, Gunn's Peacemaker series was fantastic, so it's not like the guy lost it. More like after getting burned by Disney he decided to make the most Disney-fied version of Guardians imaginable. "You don't want anything remotely edgy, huh? Okay, I'll give you family friendly. Have some baby raccoons."
Not for me.
Not carrying equipment they carried in previous movies is not a plot hole. I will grant you that, in Quill's case, there's no reason for him to not have his space helmet. But we don't see it at all in this movie. We in fact see him using another space suit. You know, the one that Mantis threw out the garbage shute. So although a bit odd, not a plot hole.
That’s a bold claim.he’s the least developed villain Marvel has ever had
Yeah I did enjoy the movie but this is absolutely a plot hole.Every single Guardians movie has someone almost die or actually die due to vacuum exposure. Both Peter and Rocket have specialized, lightweight equipment to help them deal with this hazard. After Yondu's death in Guardians 2 due to the Guardians having one too few of Rocket's aero-rigs (nano-spacesuits with built-in propulsion) you'd think they'd go crazy making extras, but instead they... abandoned them completely and decided to rely on inferior spacesuits borrowed from the Ravagers?
"Plot holes are those gaps in a story where things happen without a logical reason." Plot Hole - TV Tropes
This is a plot hole.