Board Thread:Theories/@comment-44086949-20191210042805/@comment-44086949-20200509171931

And that is your opinion. Marvel killed half of everyone then brought them back with time travel. If you want to call it bad writing, that's completely fine, you have the right to do so, that's your subjective opinion, but you can't say sacrifices weren't still made in the process. Iron Man died for good, and his daughter will not grow up with her dad. Black Widow is also gone. Nebula never got a redemption, and now Gamora never knew Peter Quill. Captain America is gone too, and the Hulk was permanently damaged, he might never fight again. Vision is also permanently dead, they won't be remaking him. As you can see, it wasn't just some happy "everybody wins" story, so don't portray the use of time travel as if that's the only way it goes.

If it were to happen, it doesn't have to be a happy ending. If they end up preventing the rumbling, you can easily write it so that the Eldians still have many hardships, and the world still hates them because they misjudged humanity and let their morality get in the way of things. I can't believe you're using the heresay of your friends as an argument to judge Marvel's writing, because it's pretty apparent that you have absolutely no idea what you're talking about. We can disagree on this theory, but you're not allowed to call it hogwash or the sort because you personally don't like time travel.