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@@olleselin not in the mcu
Yeah there is one, Donald Trump.
@@olleselin that movie is not out yet so it dose not count
Captain Marvel.
Scooby Doo!
With villain deaths, it’s always satisfying when they’re killed by the person/people they mistreated or by the thing they were obsessed with
Like in the Indiana Jones movies.
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Star Lord: “My dad killed my mom and almost turned me into a living battery.” Zuko: *that’s rough buddy*
Luke skywalker: y’all are just copying me I never knew my mother
Beverly Marsh(IT): my dad called me his little girl, beat me up, and tried to make me his property. Billy Hargrove: that's sad, my dad beat me up and claimed he was "teaching me respect and responsibility" Shang-chi: Man, and my father just taught me to be a murderer Zuko: guess we can all agree that some dads are the worst Eddie Kaspbrak(IT): do mom's count as well? I mean, my mother manipulated me into thinking I was sick, that she was my only friend, make me take placebo pills, and made me feel like a porcelain doll type weakling. She even tried to gaslight me into staying with her.. Rapunzel: well, I mean, she wasn't technically my real mother, and she also killed my then-boyfriend turned husband when he went to rescue me, so yeah, do moms count too? Madison Russell (GKOTM): yeah, mom's can suck too. I would know as well The others, with bad dad's: ok..
Nebula: dads, tell me about it.
I didn't hate Thanos at all. His entrance in Infinity War was the most terrifying scene in the MCU and he gave us some unbelievable quotes. Seeing "Thanos was right" written on the top of a urinal in episode 1 of Hawkeye was pretty funny. People are taking this whole "Thanos was right" thing way too seriously. It's a fictional character in a fictional universe and isn't that deep.
literally I always find it funny the nods the shows give to Thanos first with loki seeing his helicopter and imagining him just using that and same with hawkeye drinking out of a cup that says the same thing from the urinal
You might not have hated Thanos but the Avengers did
Thanos was one of the two best characters in the entire MCU the other being Ultron
Yeah, it’s much more satisfying when arrogant prick villains who hide behind their subordinates because they can’t fight themselves. Thanos was fairly likeable.
He was a character we loved to hate
I feel bad for Starlord he had the worst dad ever.
Lol who has dads lol
Not star lord
well he has a good adoptive dad Yondu
He may have been his father, he wasn't his daddy
I mean he don’t got any parrents anymore oh yeah and drax dies in galaxy of the guardians 4
Those final lines out of Ego before he died were pretty powerful “you’ll be just like everybody else” And how defiant Peter is in his decision to live among everyone else Awesome scene
funny thing, Ego is probably wrong, quill is either making his own core unconsciously or already has one but it's small. He's still a half celestial.
@@liamnehren1054, maybe, but even if that's true, he isn't using it, is he? He's too focused on his humanity to be giving in to his father's power..
@@dafilmqueen556 it might actually be still slowly forming a core inside his body, only time and more movies will tell.
@@liamnehren1054, now that makes sense. Guess we'll have to just wait and see..
Thanos was willing to sacrifice his daughter to create a better world for himself. Tony was willing to sacrifice himself to create a better world for his daughter.
Wow you totally didn’t steal that or something🙄
No. Thanos did it for the universe
@@doriyahdude5277 I bet he didn't watch infinity war
Two different men, different ideologies, same love for their daughters. Although, Tony had a better relationship with his, whereas Thanos' own hated him, and for good reason..
@@mrbread3895 no, Thanos totally not doing it for the universe. The universe was clear about rejecting Thanos' plan so Thanos forced his plan onto the universe making it clearly about him doing things for himself not for everyone else. That's just the lie many villains use to pretend that they're being good and righteous even as they're creating oceans of blood of those that they've killed.
If anything, Dreykov from BLACK WIDOW is a heartless being. He kidnapped innocent girls and turned them into brainwashed assassins, killed Romanoff's parents, and had both Romanoff and Yelena separated while being taken to the Red Room. He even mind-controlled his own daughter and turned her into Taskmaster.
We don't talk about that last part
@@AscendedXSaiyan Yessir
I’m so glad Grant Ward is on the list. It wouldn’t have been complete without him.
Who?
Truly Said
Not even an MCU villain lol
I don't think there was anyone more fitting í wanted to see die than him
@@hbk1803 yes he is.
Dreykov in Black Widow was also a satisfying death. He was jerk who used little girls to be his weapons against the world and even turn his own daughter into a mindless super soldier to only obey his commands and put her in dangerous situations.
Tell me about it. I mean, he: - Turned his own daughter into a robot/cyborg - Basically tortured and abused girls to become soldiers - Mind controlled the girls - Took away any chance for those girls to have kids/a family List could go on
All men like him deserved a painful death. But they need to feel the pain long enough to see, and for others to see, that crimes like that cannot go unpunished!
@@WCLCooke, yeah, if I were a telepath and/or empath, I'd make him see the memories of his actions through the eyes of his victims; not only that, but combine it with feeling their pain, it'll be agonizing. He'll scream in pain and beg for mercy as he made others do, and it'll be a long while before I shut off the torture only to make him shudder in fear. His death will be just as pathetic and cruel as his actions were, so what does it take to show him his actions have consequences to them?
I didn’t hate Thanos I just didn’t agree with him on what approach of solving overpopulation
Well china's approach is called COVIS
@@ASirensFlame let’s not forget about them controlling the number and gender of their populations children
I think another reason why Thanos goes through with his plan is because he refuses to accept that his way is wrong.
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It should have just been 50% of humanity. Leave the animals to outnumber humans paving the way for nature to take back the world. But with the nuclear reactors being left unchecked more or less, it would end the world.
How about every traitorous member of Yondu's crew when they turned on him and had him, Rockett, and Groot locked up. I'm not sure which were more satisfying, Yondu's kills with his arrow, Groot's kill, or the blowing up of Taser Face.
Especially that one guy, whathisname. Umm...Taserface. Ahem...yeah, that guy. (I'm stifling a laugh here.)
@@thudthud5423 What was the other name? Scrotum Hat?
Agents of shield is so underrated
Unless your talking to me. Then I hype it up as the best show ever made, like it is.
It did so much for the mcu. Introduced the kree. introduced the darkforce. Introduced the inhumans. Deeper exploration of hydra.
Hello There Fellow SHIELD members
Hail Hydra to that!
I mean Thanos is hated for what he's done. But he's without a doubt the best villian of the MCU thus far.
Absolutely
A villain that we love to hate!
@@jorgezaldivar3113 Amen
This list has so much potential to get unbelievably larger hahahaha
It's unbelievably. Not unbelievable
Indeed
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Out of all the death I seen in the MCU, Thanos death is truly satisfying each time I watch the EPIC Endgame twice. Thor decapitate him in the opening and Iron Man snap him along with his army out of existence at the ending.
And the satisfaction of knowing that in the universe he came from it was saved from his efforts to murder half the life in the universe and can work on resolving the issue of resource depletion in a sane, moral fashion.
I would have loved to see Bill Paxton's John Garret used more. You can just tell Bill was having a blast hamming it up and I was there for it! R.I.P. Bill
*AGREED!* I loved the 💩 out of his work there even before he died!
11:47 One of my most favorite MCU moments of all time.
And I... Am........ IRON MAN!
Kind stupid if you think about it
@@siats142 I disagree with you on that one
@@siats142 what u mean?
@@alwinsibi1728 i mean, the scene is very well made. We all hyped with what Tony said here. However, if you think about it makes little sense. Thanos and Hulk had difficulties dealing with the power of all 6 stones at the same time while Tony was just like "huh". I mean, in Endgame they spent like 3 minutes creating a gaunlet for Hulk, but then Tony with his current armor just takes them all, and grabs them like nothing. In Infinty War you could see that the stones atached with great strengh to Thanos gaunlet. And, if i'm not wrong with this, but Tony lasts like 20 seconds to snap his fingers, in that time Thanos could just have run to him or even throw that OP battle axe he used all the fvking time.
PLEASE HAVE GRANT WARD ON THIS LIST Nathaniel malick and hive were pretty satisfying too
For me the most hated character on Agents of Shield was Whitehall from season 2, all tho I was always happy to see him coming back in flashbacks (s3 and s5). His death would would be more satisfying if Cal would be the one killing him, instead of Coulson. Whitehall was truly evil, most of s2 and s5 could be avoided if not him, his actions literally turned Daisy's parents into villains.
No death in history of Cinema can top the satisfaction of the death of Joffrey. It's just too satisfying.
I mean he did literally ask for it when he demands his cup, plus he was the most vile little shit ever
And to think, Batman gave him his flashlight... that's gratitude for ya.
Joffrey is TV.
Personally I liked Jasper up until it was revealed he was working for Hydra, there wasn’t any trait or behaviour that made me feel otherwise.
He got a few scenes on Agents of Shield that kinda exaplains his motivations. He had a few scenes in season 1 but he was more like a side character and then on season 5 we see flashbacks of him as a teenager - he's definitelly more likable as teenager than as adult.
As the MCU gets Bigger & Bigger, there's gonna be a whole lot more like these 😅😁👍🏻
That part where Black Widow kicked Sitwell off the building always reminds me of an episode of "Aladdin: The Series" where the episode's villain Mozenrath claimed Aladdin wouldn't do something due to it being out of character for him, and Al agreed and had Iago do it instead.
Always useful to have a teammate who isn't an ethical paragon like the rest. IIRC Iago also managed to mess up Mozenrath another time by copying his voice to control his minion.
Ronan is not hated, he's too forgettable to be hated. But his death is one of the most epic MCU scenes ever and 2nd best scene where the protagonists get their superhero name.
Yeah, ego's definitely more easy to hate than Ronan, but wait until you meet the high evolutionary
David Tennet was really great as Kilgrave in the Jessica Jones series. But I have to admit in all honesty and seriousness, that was a very interesting way to downgrade himself from being the doctor in Doctor Who to being the purple man.
Downgrade? Love him all you want as 'The Doctor' what part of being an amazing villain is a downgrade?!
@@patrickdoyle6201 it was a joke. To be perfectly honest, it wouldn’t matter if he played a hero or villain. David Tennet is a great actor nonetheless.
I'm glad Thanos took the top spot. The way he went out and the way he expressed his disbelief and defeat...pure platinum!
Are you kidding? That "Dance-Off" bit with Ronan is total yarp.
When you consider collateral damage from suddenly poofing everyone out of existence, it's likely closer to 55-60%
Pierce was one of the only charaters I legitimately hated
Fun Fact: Even though Ronan was a hated character, but Lee Pace, the guy who played him, danced with Chris Pratt (Star-Lord) in a blooper.
All of this choices are just great, super great. Seeing villains die in their own way never fails to be entertaining.
What’s annoying af about Thanos is that he decimated half the universe “unbiased” yet interestingly didn’t vanish and retired to a recluse planet. I was so glad to see him turn to ash but, at the same time, Tony’s death as a result really hit me hard
It would have created some plotholes if thanos died after he snapped. The gauntlet would have just dropped in front of the surviving aveners, so they could just have instantly undone everything lol
@@cokie4760 I know, but my point is that his whole agenda was completely useless and hypocritical. There are measures he could’ve taken in case he was one of the snapped. Then again, his whole campaign in the name of “balance” was just a hero complex of his anyway.
I'm not sure it was intentional he didn't turn into dust. He may have been merely lucky, being in the surviving half. Don't forget, he risked his life with the Gauntlet twice. Once when he did the snap, and again when he destroyed the Stones. He didn't know if he would survive either of these acts or not. Remember, he didn't even flinch when he saw his future, being killed by Thor. I think he didn't fear death, he only feared he would die before he could "save the universe".
@@leventebardossy5962 You make a good point. I don’t tend to look at the MCU through the same lense as the comics, since the MCU is a universe in itself apart from the comics, but if I was to take one of his comic counterpart’s qualities is that he can’t generally die through conventional means due to Lady Death vanishing him from her kingdom. If this was true in the MCU then maybe that’s why the snap didn’t get him. But then again, Tony snapped him out of existence so I don’t know, because at that point Tony SPECIFICALLY snapped him and his army out of existence. A lot to ponder on.
Does the guy that got disintegrated by Vulture in Spider-Man Homecoming count? Remember how cruel that part was.
No because it didn’t give us an emotional reaction
@@madnessarcade7447 I felt sorry for the guy. But he was a bit of an you know what.
I used to think that scene was played for laughs, with Vulture claiming that he thought it was the anti gravity gun, so I didn't like it. But then, I realized that it was BS. Toomes knew exactly that it wasn't the anti gravity gun. He just came with that BS so he wouldn't scare off the rest of his crew.
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@@robertonline6543 a bit of an ass? is that what you were gonna say?
1. Aida/Ophelia/madame hydra (agents of shield season 4) 2. Grant ward Oagents of shield season 3) 3.Alternate malick (agents of shield season 7 4. Sarge (agents of shield season 6) 5. Garrett (season 1) 6. Jiaying (season 2) 7. Talbot (season 5
For me Jiaying's death wasn't satisfying, it was tragic. Jiaying tried to kill Daisy as one of her insane ways of protecting her daughter. At first she desperly wanted Daisy with her on her side so instead of going for the kill like she did with Reina.... she had her knocked out and locked up because she truly wanted her daughter with her and hope that in time she'll understand and see things in her way. Jiaying's damaged and traumatized on a psychological level that can never fully be heal, and as such she will never ever trust humans again, no matter how much they claim to want to help her (especially she won't trust in goverment agencies, remember that in 1989 Hydra was pretending to be Shield - this is why both Cal and Jiaying are blaming Shield for everything). As she also said, she's lived an extremely long life, and seen humans do unthinkably horrible things again and again. She is only doing whatever in her eyes is right to protect her people (Inhumans) and she doesn't trust humans anymore. Jiaying no longer can tell right from wrong and thought that getting rid of what she views as a threat to her people was the right thing to do. Remember that it was Shield who took her baby and hide her so that Jiaying and Cal couldn't find her. Hydra might have tortured and killed her but Shield isn't innocent in her eyes either. Also when Gordan first took Daisy to afterlife it was after her daughter escaped from Shield who hunted her down and even tried to kill (remember that they had real guns and Daisy didn't knew about second Shield faction so Jiaying couldn't know about it either). Before Whitehall cut Jiaying into pieces she cared about human life (as Cal described in finale) but after that human lifes stopped matter for her because she was blaming humans for all her suffering so she was doing everything which was in her eyes necessary to help/save her people. It is just well written tragic character who isn't herself anymore. She was also great manipulator because she knows exactly how to use Skye's past and need for family to manipulate her and how much she needed to say to people in Afterlife so they could follow her, Cal was her another victim. And all of this probably would never happen if not Whitehall. Jiaying is at 4th spot on my list of best AoS antagonist. And season 7 just proofs that Jiaying was never truly evil and that she really cared about her daughters.
@@bifa5414 I like the season 7 jiaying better. Shes more moral and getting a glimpse of what she done to daisy 30 somethin yrs later she changed her ways before it even happened
@@bifa5414 I kinda feel bad for talbot tho. He's not actually a bad guy. He's just downright mean. Plus if he didn't absorb the gravitonium the agents of shield would've been killed. Its just the gravitonium corrupted his mind causing him to think one sided
@@leonardolim8976 Yeah, you can say that both Jiaying and Talbot were victims of the situation. If Whitehall wouldn't cut Jiaying into pieces and Hydra wouldn't take Daisy then Jiaying would be still good. And if Hale wouldn't brainwash Talbot and Yoyo would actually watch over him like Coulson ordered then he also would be good.
@@bifa5414 I love yoyo. Sure she doesn't have the look I crave for but she kinda reminds me of robbie Reyes. Not bc they r Spanish but they both are chill and calm. Also they both debuted as kind of a bad guy first
I was so happy when Mariah got what was coming to her
honorable mentions: Nathaniel Malick ( Agents of SHIELD ) Jaiying ( Agents of SHIELD ) Obadiah Stane/Iron Monger ( Iron Man ) Ultron ( Avengers: Age of Ultron ) Aldritch Killian ( Iron Man 3 ) Detective Connors ( Cloak & Dagger ) Ruby ( Agents of SHIELD )
At least Ward and Jaiying got some redemption after their deaths.
@@insecdroid very true. the final season showing us Jaiying as she used to be was one of my favorite moments in the series. Between losing Kora and being tortured & experimented on by Whitehall, it's no wonder she became the villain she was....but those moments in the final season were enough to make us wonder "what if?"
Yellow Jacket’s death was intriguing
It’s possible that he’s still alive in the Quantum Realm, albeit insane with getting revenge on Ant-Man and Wasp past and present.
@@calvinfujii5921 His limbs went into his body unlike what happened when Ant-Man went quantum. His shrink into the quantum realm was fatal.
The background music is one of my favorites from you guys
Great performances by Alfie Woodward, Robert Redford, Kurt Russell and the late Bill Paxton. Garrett's death was a homage to Rich Buckler's Godfather of Cyberpunk, Deathlok.
Can’t belive to this day you can make list after list about mcu and still satisfying to watch
Killgrave should have been number 1, he’s the best portrayal of the worst villain in the MCU that I was glad to see die.
Yeah but Thanos was the big looming threat throughout the Infinity saga, killed all our favourite characters with a snap... doesn't get more satisfying when Iron Man gives him the reverse uno card
Considering he's not really part of the MCU in the first place, doesn't need to be on this list.
@@GentlemanGaGa29 but he is.
Iron Monger and Aldrich Killian were also satisfying deaths.
Both of them were killed by Pepper Potts!!
Yass I needed this today
The best villain deaths are always the satisfying ones
Bill Paxton did a great job playing as Garrett and may he RIP.
Ive gotta say, I agree with all the picks except number 1. Yes his death was kinda satisfying but I wouldn't go as far as to say that Thanos was a hated villain, perhaps to the characters but not to viewers, as far as I know that is.
glad to see the punisher in this
368: Definitely Thanos. Hands down. When I saw Endgame in theaters, someone in the audience said Finally.
Could you do a list of top 10 satisfying deaths of beloved MCU characters
Top 10 Worst Things Shao Kahn has Done (Mortal Kombat)
That's a good idea.
Or shang tsung
@@djwho75 no but I prefer shao kahn
Ya'll put Thanos just 'cause. I feel like after the events of endgame and after everyone started to understand Thanos, nobody hated him.
What version of Fahrenheit do you prefer? Sega CD or 32x?
awesome
Ultron should have gotten a mention. He killed so many people, including Quicksilver, and Vision (who was meant to be Ultron’s vessel) gave him his comeuppance.
Glad to see you guys included AOS that was the best marvel series they made its a shame marvel themselves don't recognize it, makes me sad
I don't hate the villains. The villains are always the ones killing innocent people for their own reasons. Villans have poor schemes and reasons, yet they don't win any battles.
5:40 When you watch this bit again AFTER watching Captain Marvel and realise it was a CAT that did that. 🤣🤣🤣
Ahhh, so much satisfaction in one video 😌🥰
David Tennant was AMAZING as Kilgrave. It's no wonder America is jealous he's ours.
I beat the Ronan level in lego marvel superheroes 2. Glad they mentioned the dance off Quill challenged Ronan to.
Killmonger should have gotten a mention. He killed Zuri, who never harmed a fly. His death was satisfying in that case.
10: Really brought it on himself like an idiot. That he had to poke the bear just made it all the better. Slime that sells their organization out to Hydra (which means nazis) make for satisfying deaths. Speaking of traitors working for hydra, this guy got sooooo annoying towards the end. Just ego and speeches. "Are you telling me all this is because you misheard me!?" Since we never got another season to have things actual go south, I'm going to assume Luke beat your poisoned gift and kept Harlem's Paradise a respectable establishment, and that he rebuilt his bridges with his friends, staying a sheriff instead of a gangster. TRAITOR! and a would be tyrant. Rivalling Thanos in terms of, "how terrible a father can one person be?" Warmongering zealot not half as cool as his people on the battlefield. One of the smallest stages, but that violation of minds and bodily autonomy... Writhe in Hell you purple bastard. This *************************** LONG overstayed his welcome, and the round 2 really didn't help with being sick and tired of his face. Final Boss.
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7:42. Infinity Ultron blew it up with all the Infinity Stones, and because he killed Captain Marvel in the process, several other planets.
369: Like Thanos and Peter Griffin, Ego won’t be getting The Father of the Year Award ever
What about Ulysses Klaw, Ultron, Sebastian Shaw (X-Men First Class) and the bad guy in Captain Marvel (I forgot his name) ?
Amazing video of most satisfying death in the mcu watch mojo and I did not feel anything for thanos after iron man snapped his fingers . Im still upset after what Thor chop over thanos head in the beginning of endgame. For killgrave death was hollow did not feel anything for Jessica Jones too etc. Fantastic job
The title makes sense. Hela is the only female villain from the MCU, and she has no single Haters, so her death wasn't satisfying.
I remembered the crowd went wild when ego said he killed peters mom
370: When Ronan was defeated by the Guardians of the Galaxy, it’s so freaking cool!
Thank you for not denying that Agents of SHIELD and the Netflix shows are part of MCU continuity.
Kilgrave having such a quick and surprising death was so satisfying
9:38 grant ward, this was my favorite character but turns out he was evil, I felt so betrayed and hated him
If found Ronan an intense villain instead of a hateful villain
9:38 ! Hearing his name itself gives goosebumps!! My favourite MCU villain💀🐙🤩🔥😈 Hail hydra
Needed an honorable mention Both Hela and Ultron had satisfying endings.
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I hate what MCU did to Sitwell, in the comics he was the young idealistic member of SHIELD
Obadiah Stane, The Iron Mongor, the original MCU villain, should have at least been mentioned. He looked after Tony Stark as father figure until he betrayed him, sold his weapons to the Ten Rings (which resulted in the murder of countless Afghan villagers), and conspired to have him killed just so he can take over his company. His death was brutal, but satisfying.
I thought #10 should have been higher. 1st season of Punisher was GREAT.
After finding out that Thanos was right with his snap I was sad knowing he died but the way he beat up the Avengers made me more sad so I guess it was needed.
Should’ve put Rawlins on one imo, i was literally punching holes in my desk when he got killed👌🏽👌🏽
I'd have to choice Obidia Stain the master mind behind the first Iron man film satisfying indeed my other would be Ghost from Ant man and the Wasp while I understand why she did what she did atemting to trade someone's life for their own and threatening Scott's dauther is what really matters
we don't know if Ghost is dead though...they were trying to help her in the end, that's the whole reason Scott was in the Quantum Realm when the snap happened...
I’d have put the Extremist guy (I forget his name, if he had one) who trojan horses the iron patriot and kidnaps the president in Ironman 3 on the list. It was so satisfying seeing Ironman unibeam him through the chest!
“It doesn’t _NOT_ SIT WELL” 🙄
I thought it was hilarious lol 😂
Ok if we're talking about MCU why isnt Ajax aka FRANCIS not here haha Deadpool speech then shooting him was iconic and satisfying lol
Kilgrave should have been number one. David Tennant played that role very well and it was the most satisfying thing ever watching Jessica finally silence him.
After killing so many animals and other beings, and cause Rocket so much trauma, High Evolutionary’s death was ultra satisfying.
Hela should have been listed. She murdered so many Asguardians, including the Warriors Three, that watching her die was so satisfying.
I loved Lee Pace as Ronan I wish Marvel didnt kill him off
"He has charisma, bit, at the end of the day, he eliminated half the universe" True, but we later learn that bought earth several years to stop a Celestial from exploding out of its core AND kept the Symbionts from getting into our universe for a long time.
I liked Ebony Maw's death more.
Squidward got lost
Killgrave: So, that's what happened to the Tenth Doctor's clone...
Malekith, Accursed King of the Dark Elves, killed Thor’s mom. He had it coming in the end. That’s one good thing about Thor: The Dark World
Ego is the closest to destroy the universe. I knew Ego was the bad guy since Yondu mentioned that He's a Jackass.
Ego's reveal caught me off guard
Before someone mentions Captain Marvel, Thor went from being the most boring to the most beloved, Marvel is aware when something is not working.
See from what I saw in Endgame (my sister forced me to even though I had only watched Ant-Man before Endgame) she seemed pretty cool. The writers were already aware she was OP and thus gave excuses as to why she wasn’t involved in the time heist. That she was involved in helping other parts of the galaxy. She was getting shit done rather than moping like Thor and others. She came back for the climax because she was needed at that point. Also from what I could tell from sister watching What If… she was holding herself back with fighting Thor because she didn’t want civilians injured, which would happen if she actually put her all. She’s aware, she’s getting shit done for more vulnerable places, and knows when she’s needed. That actually kind of makes me think Kim Possible in a way.
@@carsfan1995 Yea it was pretty much established how strong she was when reaching her full potential in her movie as well it explains she’s gotta lot of cleaning up to do outer space and will only be needed for emergency’s hence why she shows up last min after receiving the call
@@carsfan1995 Yes, that's certainly why I think they didn't give the character a good treatment, it feels like a secondary character in the in the franchise when he is supposedly one of the new leaders
@@alexbolt5 Huh? Civil discussions about Captain Marvel that don’t use the term “Mary Sue.” That’s a first for me. For the record, I know what a Mary Sue is, I just don’t think it’s helpful in a sort of character discussion as it usually ends it before any sort alternative can be made. Like “how can we make this character better” and just saying “give her flaws” and that doesn’t say much to me. What kind of flaws, how do they fit with her character, does it fit with her role in the story? Captain Marvel from what I saw in Endgame was fine for her role in the story.
@@carsfan1995 I never understood the hate for her during the infinity war era of movies I thought she was pretty much very well thought out to fit in the narrative not only that she still has a movie coming up to further look into her as a character in the present
How the hell did Harold Meachum, from Iron Fist S1, not make the list??
There were probably better candidates for number 2 but glad it was ward That one I’m still not over
I think thanos was an eternal because if you think about it when half of the world was snapped away he was delaying the rise of the celestial