Seriously, how has this young hothead with no loved ones and no professional fieldcraft not run her mouth somewhere about The People Who Literally Saved Existence and gotten her ass beat?
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Replying to @loudpenitent @Cybren and
This is just comic book logic again No one talks about Thanos anymore really because that movie is over and we're moving on now even though it should be the only thing anyone ever talks about
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
Yeah - the weird thing is having the Blip be real and directly affecting everyone's life, but nobody's reacting to the people involved.
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
Most of the time, you just get what we got in Far From Home, which is occasional references or jokes about it, but beyond that, everything is back to normal.
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Replying to @mssilverstein @loudpenitent and
This happens in comics ALL THE TIME, the US gets taken over by a supervillain and everyone gets put in camps for a week and then the heroes save everyone and we forget about it Everyone in New York temporarily gets powers from the Terrigen Mists and then they lose them again
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mssilverstein and
They joke about this on Strong Female Protagonist, when she's just chatting with her mild mannered neighbor and randomly finds out he's one of the people the Puppeteer turned into a mass brainwashed army of zombies eight years ago
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Replying to @arthur_affect @mssilverstein and
"I don't remember much about it now, of course The pills the government people gave us help with that"
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Replying to @arthur_affect @loudpenitent and
it was a solid runner in Catherine Tate's first episode on Doctor Who. "You don't remember the Sycorax last Christmas?" "I was a bit hungover that year"
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Replying to @mssilverstein @arthur_affect and
Which I support; it's kind of necessary for the genre. Otherwise the world is so different from ours you're just spending all your time on exposition. For the most part, you want to launch new things from a relatively normal point.
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Replying to @mssilverstein @loudpenitent and
Marvel's big selling point and their biggest problem simultaneously has been the whole "It's the world outside your front door!" Stan Lee thing It does instantly create much greater investment to show us this stuff happening in the "real" NY But it's also ridiculous
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Especially when you bring in stuff they came up with like X-Men, where the whole idea is mutants are this global phenomenon with a profound effect on politics and culture
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