please be a secret door

May 26, 2015 00:42

i saw age of ultron again, with my sister this time, and the stuff that annoyed me the first time, still annoyed me, altho the stuff i liked the first time, i still liked.

so wanda makes tony see all the avengers dead and it's his fault, and she makes natasha relive the red room and the "graduation ceremony", and she makes thor think everyone in asgard is going to die and it's going to be his fault, and she makes steve... think it's the end of the war and he can actually have his dance with peggy.

so when he and tony are splitting logs on clint's farm, and tony says he doesn't trust a man who doesn't have a dark side, and steve says well maybe you just haven't seen it yet, i thought "we haven't either!" i mean, "bucky's in trouble, let's fuck shit up" aside, where was steve's dark side in aou? and how was his wanda-induced vision equivalent in "shit that freaks me out" to the rest of them?

my sister's theory was that he was shown a loss, rather than a fear, because he never did get to dance with peggy and wasn't exactly around to celebrate the end of the war. but in comparison to the rest of them, it seemed more sad and less dark and fraught. i mean, you can see why natasha's vision would knock her for six, but steve's?

my sister agreed that the love story was stupid.

tony's "please be a secret door please be a secret door *opens secret door* yay!" was just as adorable the second time.

there still wasn't enough thor.

we saw a preview for batfleck batman vs superman, which looked dark and gritty and not my thing. i like ben affleck, but eh.

also i pimped mad max at the guy in the comic shop, because he hasn't seen it yet and i could.

now i'm watching texas rising and holy shit, dickie bennett. and dr fleischman. i only mostly know what's going on.

texas rising, fun with my sister, avengers: age of ultron

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