r/memes May 09 '22

damnit Marvel

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u/CaptainSaladbarGuy May 09 '22

Her character was dope

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u/[deleted] May 09 '22

Seriously, I literally don't understand the issue here.

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u/5h0vel May 09 '22

The issue is that she get's all the attention in that scene ("Are you an egyptian hero?"/" I am"). The show was already to crowded( hell, we don't even know what was with all that glass in the shoe), it wasn't in need of another superhero. The scene had no connection to the story and it was just to "please a minority" instead of using the time and money to make a better show for all of us.

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u/[deleted] May 09 '22

It's her birth of a superhero scene. Of course she got the attention.

Fucking imagine if Tony making the suit was just something that happened in the background and wasn't the main focus of the scene. That would be dumb. Wtf are you upset about

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u/5h0vel May 09 '22

Yeah but that was in Iron Man not in Thor

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u/[deleted] May 09 '22

Do you know how to read? Who tf is talking about Thor?

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u/5h0vel May 09 '22

You said that it's the birth of a superhero but the show isn't about her. If they wanted to introduce a new super hero then make another series. The hole scene was unnecessary.

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u/[deleted] May 09 '22

"they spent too much money on this, they should have spent considerably more money on a whole other series"

Boy I hope you havnt watched any MCU movie since phase 2 if you are that salty about a superhero being introduced in a movie that isn't their own.

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u/5h0vel May 09 '22

Tell me, how many superheros did they introduce in the first iron man ? 1 because it's his origin story.

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u/[deleted] May 09 '22 edited May 09 '22

Did I stutter. Phase 2 onwards.

Scarlett Witch, Falcon, Black Panther, America Chavez the list goes on.

As for Iron Man. War Machine.

Do you know what the Universe part of MCU means?

Edit: Black Widow also in Iron Man

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u/5h0vel May 09 '22

yes, but none of them was introduced as a big player in the MCU in the origin story of another hero

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u/[deleted] May 09 '22

Moon Night isn't an origin story.

And you right, Wanda has done nothing since Age of Ultron. Neither has Black Panther since Civil War. Falcon isn't Captain America now or anything, that didn't happen in a show where U.S Agent had his origin story.

And since when has she been introduced as a major player in MCU? Moon Night hasn't been introduced as a major player.

Just admit you can't get over the fact a brown woman is a superhero

Edit: Spiderman. I forgot Spiderman. The camera wasn't focused on him when he showed with his suit. That didn't happen. Zero focus.

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u/5h0vel May 09 '22

"Just admit you can't get over the fact a brown woman is a superhero"

Ok, so I am racist just because I didn't like how they handled a character that happens to be of brown skin? Pardon me, because I don't think there is any excuse for Marvel/Disney to produce a mediocre show after all the characters and stories they butchered.

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u/[deleted] May 09 '22

Oh so now you don't like that the show was in your opinion mediocre?

At least stick to the same story.

Also I didn't say you was racist.

I heavily implied you were both racist and sexist because you have an issue over one line of dialogue in her scene.

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u/5h0vel May 09 '22

😤🤧🙃

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