FitzTheRuke
Legend
My brothers a pilot flies Jets. He learnt on a biplane..
Quite a few more steps from tiger moth to passenger jet.
Sure, but I guarantee he had many many hours of lessons in between the two.
My brothers a pilot flies Jets. He learnt on a biplane..
Quite a few more steps from tiger moth to passenger jet.
Yeah, fine, whatever. The point of this all is that it didn't create a new body for Steve because, narratively, it served the story more to not do so. Had it done so, they would have had to write something else to be the downside of her wish.They made the decision not to give him a new body, so we don't need to know if it could. If they'd made the decision to give him a new body, then we'd know it could. I mean, it's a self-solving non-problem. Claiming the writers couldn't make it give him new body because the object can't do that makes no sense. Of course they could; they just chose not to.
I don’t see the problem. So write something different.Yeah, fine, whatever. The point of this all is that it didn't create a new body for Steve because, narratively, it served the story more to not do so. Had it done so, they would have had to write something else to be the downside of her wish.
Yeah, fine, whatever. The point of this all is that it didn't create a new body for Steve because, narratively, it served the story more to not do so.
Had it done so, they would have had to write something else to be the downside of her wish.
They aren't the same when you're talking about an incredibly honourable super hero, who should consider that someone innocent person's life has just been stolen.But, it didn't really serve the story. They pointedly ignored the fact that his body was stolen. A new body and a stolen body, plot-wise, are pretty much the same.
Sure, but I guarantee he had many many hours of lessons in between the two.
They aren't the same when you're talking about an incredibly honourable super hero, who should consider that someone innocent person's life has just been stolen.
Well, that is a major criticism of the movie. She is supposed to be honorable, but they ignored the stolen life and consent issue. It is a potential character point they failed to use. If you aren't going to use it, don't put it in.
Given what is presented in the film, with them ignoring that point, they could just as easily have been a created body, and the movie would play out exactly as presented, without dishonoring her, and that would have been okay.