I'm unclear what, exactly, Hayward gets arrested for at the end. "Scenery chewing with intent"?https://twitter.com/TheBrianMcNatt/status/1368270101070417921 …
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Replying to @BootlegGirl
Well, his first, biggest crime was Project Cataract itself Resurrection is illegal without special dispensation (established by Agents of SHIELD), the Sokovia Accords make it illegal to create a new superhuman without permission, and Vision's own will said not to bring him back
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Replying to @arthur_affect @BootlegGirl
(That first part was violated in a big way by the Avengers with the Blip, but those were unusual circumstances It's the latter two that are the big factor here)
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Replying to @mssilverstein @BootlegGirl
It is kind of funny that the property deed for the lot in Westview straight up says "Wanda Maximoff and The Vision" Like at some point they did in fact decide he was a full legal person with all the rights thereto appertaining
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Replying to @mssilverstein @BootlegGirl
Yes, technically speaking they were both deceased after the Snap, so that deed should be no longer valid And since neither of them has any remaining next of kin, the property should escheat to the state I guess keeping all those records updated wasn't really a priority though
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The MCU is really really vague on how stuff like that worked with the Snap because the instant you start asking any questions like that you keep coming up with more and more until the whole thing makes no sense.
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Yeah I mean shit realistically the number of empty houses that people just took because no one was living there that suddenly had people Unsnap back into them must've been HUGE
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