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So to try and get this on track...
I still don't get their time travel explanation. So if they go back and affect the past, it's an alternate timeline and won't affect their own timeline. Yet when Can goes back at the end, he stays in the past timeline yet shows up in the current timeline. He shouldn't exist at all in their current timeline after going back. He should grow old in the alternate timeline and thus never had the opportunity to be sitting their giving the shield to Sam.
So to try and get this on track...
I still don't get their time travel explanation. So if they go back and affect the past, it's an alternate timeline and won't affect their own timeline. Yet when Can goes back at the end, he stays in the past timeline yet shows up in the current timeline. He shouldn't exist at all in their current timeline after going back. He should grow old in the alternate timeline and thus never had the opportunity to be sitting their giving the shield to Sam.
So to try and get this on track...
I still don't get their time travel explanation. So if they go back and affect the past, it's an alternate timeline and won't affect their own timeline. Yet when Can goes back at the end, he stays in the past timeline yet shows up in the current timeline. He shouldn't exist at all in their current timeline after going back. He should grow old in the alternate timeline and thus never had the opportunity to be sitting their giving the shield to Sam.
He came to the main movie timeline using his fancy bracelet. Only explanation I can think of other than the main timeline being a branch where old cap was always present. Maybe we see old cap working in the background in future movies (black widow origin?)
Shhhhh, can't say that, you'll be attacked.If he had used his bracelet, he would have returned to the platform. According to their explanation, only traveling through the quantum realm would get them to return to their reality.
It's a small thing, but it just seemed like the movie broke a lot of it's own rules to get things to wrap up easily.
One more reason I like Thanos --
He totally won. He beat the Avengers so hard that they had to resort to fourth wall-breaking, plot coherence-ruining gimmicks like time travel to defeat him.
Thanos was so powerful and mighty the writers wrote themselves into a corner and had to resort to the "break in case of plot emergency" glass to fix it.
You say this as if this wasn't always their plan, and they just realized after Infinity War that they might have ****** up. The knew where the story was going a long time ago (that's why we got our first taste of the quantum realm four freaking years ago).
Oh, I am sure they planned it long ago.
That does not change the fact they wrote Thanos and his plan so well up to that point that they had to resort to a gimmicky time travel plot to eventually get around it, though.
The Avengers lost, and hard, and only by cheating conventional bounds of story structure and plot cohesion -- just go back in time and change things! -- could they somehow win.
Here you go.