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    Re: Avengers Endgame SPOILER Thread

    Quote Originally Posted by MasonC2K View Post
    That Avengers scene felt like just a step up from the 60's. It would have been more powerful if it was executed to be more natural.
    I think that explains my feelings well, it just felt token and forced (like how all the 90s music in Captain Marvel was ONLY women 90s bands )

    There already ARE amazing powerful women superheros in these Marvel movies, just treat them all the same, as amazing powerful people. Forcing the aspect feels dated and unnecessary.

    Let's look at a non-forced scene - Black Widow's death. "Normally" it would be the man sacrificing to save a woman. They did the opposite, it was a touching, sad scene and didn't feel forced trying to 'change the narrative'.

    Anyways, we all have our opinions.
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