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I find it interesting that Tony told Quill to chill when he was about to punch Thanos, when he couldn’t do that in Civil War when he found out about his Parents’ death

I find it interesting that Tony told Quill to chill when he was about to punch Thanos, when he couldn’t do that in Civil War when he found out about his Parents’ death

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  1. He knew exactly what was about to happen because he’d been there before. Him reacting to Quill before anybody else is my favorite part of this scene because of that.

  2. I think the stakes were wayyyyy different.

    “I can hit this guy who murdered my parents”

    Vs

    “Let’s not overreact when half the universe is on the line.”

  3. This comparison is very dumb. Like, the circumstances are so different it’s not even sensible to compare. They were about to remove the gauntlet from his hand, I’m sure if Tony wanted to kill Thanos, he would temper his rage until when it comes off and go to town on him.

    It makes out Tony is completely unreasonable when we know for sure there’s more to that scene in civil war than just the fact he saw his mother get killed by Bucky, like also learning Steve was hiding that secret the whole time.

    If Steve had told him prior, that scene would play out differently. But he didn’t, kept it to himself in attempt to protect Bucky which is understandable since that’s the last friend he had from his own era.

    To compare it to the Thanos scene where they almost removed the gauntlet is just dumb. Like, Quil is shown to be very immature because he could still have taken his anger out on Thanos after they remove the gloves which was almost out and people in that scene where saying this.

  4. You find it interesting that Tony reacts differently to two completely different circumstances? One that involves his own parents and one that is impersonal to him involving some alien he’s never met?

  5. Why is everyone calling Tony a narcissistic hypocrite? Chill out guys. Stark had been over that phase since at least 2015. Here it’s shown to present character development. Tony act much more level headed as he’s learned from the Siberia skirmish.

  6. What kind of back-asswards analysis is that? Civil war happened before Infinity war.

    What happened in Civil War happened before. Tony learned from his past mistakes, which in general is how he has continued to improve his whole ironman armour. Parachutes, heating and trackers. Fighting the ice build up. Tony makes a mistake, then corrects for it. That’s what literally happens in Infinity war. He has experience with losing his head in a battle, so he immediately knows that Quill and the team has a problem. Unfortunately he doesn’t have the best aproach how to solve the issue.

  7. Tony is an egomaniac. Whatever he does is right because he’s doing it, and standards are for other people. See also: his refusal to take responsibility for Sokovia and insisting that the whole team is guilty and should take responsibility. The universe seems to agree, since no one ever gets to call him out on it.

    Trying to kill Bucky is small potatoes compared to what else he does.

  8. The fate of the Universe wasn’t on the line two completely different examples. Quill could have waited 30 secs if he wanted to try to go all Sasuke Uchiha on Thanos.

  9. Yup and Tony KNOWS that Bucky was not in control of himself when he killed Howard and Maria.

    Zemo is RIGHT THERE, and Tony instead decides to use his electromagnetic suit of armor to… attempt to murder Captain America?

    In the theater this was so aggravating, mostly because Tony is aggravating in pretty much every movie he’s in beside IW and Endgame

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