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I missed Back To The Future and Terminator 1,2. These movies were about time traveling, but easy to follow and not confusing.

Now latest Kamen Rider (KR) Zi-O is also about time traveling, but failed since episode 1. The plot is complex, contradict and confusing.
One word to describe: Fail
Two words to describe: Epic fail

Last month KR movie (Hensin Forever, 30th March), also failed due to time traveling plot. Luckily the actions were good.

Now Endgame also same, actions good, but a lot of plot holes.
Those who got snapped now returns to the original place.
What about those passengers on the plane? Are they going to fall down from the sky?
What about those passengers on the ship? Are they going to sink into deep blue sea?
How about their age? Older? Younger? Same (how come still same?)?

In The Flash season 3, episode 1, Cisco brought Flash back from Flashpoint in less than 20 minutes.
But in Endgame, they took more than 20 minutes to come back. Cisco is really smarter than those scientists in Endgame. Agu

Tony Stark = Berry Alan = suddenly has a daughter from the future Pata
I disagree with that first example. It's all Decade's fault and he confuses everything.But just remember, Wibbly Wobbly, Timey Wimey. That's what time is.
(04-27-2019, 09:05 AM)floramon Wrote: [ -> ]Those who got snapped now returns to the original place.
What about those passengers on the plane? Are they going to fall down from the sky?
What about those passengers on the ship? Are they going to sink into deep blue sea?
How about their age? Older? Younger? Same (how come still same?)?

The Mind Stone acts as a supercomputer able to calculate where each individual should return to. For everything in the universe. It would've just been a bad idea to change their age.

(04-27-2019, 09:05 AM)floramon Wrote: [ -> ]In The Flash season 3, episode 1, Cisco brought Flash back from Flashpoint in less than 20 minutes.
But in Endgame, they took more than 20 minutes to come back. Cisco is really smarter than those scientists in Endgame. Agu

Tony Stark = Berry Alan = suddenly has a daughter from the future Pata

There wasn't a struggle to bring them back, they returned themselves when they finished their missions. And Stark didn't suddenly have a daughter due to time travel, there was a 5 year time skip during which she was born, nothing scifi about it.

What confuses me personally is:

A) the state of the newly created timeline where the stones were moved around. I think when Cap went there to return the stones it's unlikely he needed to put them exactly back, the important thing was they were in that universe so it could be protected from whatever possible ominous threats the previous Sorcerer Supreme warned of. He couldn't have easily gotten the space stone back from Loki (that escaped Loki is theorized to be the one in a cartoon that will be coming out sometime), though he did need to return the one he took at an earlier time to where he took it from to ensure Captain Marvel is created.

B) if Cap stayed in the past shouldn't he have been in that timeline and thus not an old man in this one? I suppose the only explanation is that he waited until after Peggy's death and then returned to this timeline.

C) *This universe is now without stones and thus in danger of what the Sorcerer Supreme warned about.*
oh i c, thk  Agu