Say what u will about Steve Rogers’ and Tony Stark’s relationship but like at the end of the day they’ve 100% sucked eachother’s dicks at MINIMUM and y’all can die mad about that
Didn’t u also say this about Thor and tony tho
I sure did babey! They’re avengers being a thot is in the job description
This movie made me mad for a bunch of reasons, one of which being the way Tony was treated by everyone, and one of which was the way they had Steve act. I love Steve, and man they did him such a dirty in this film.
This whole thing with the Face Of Judging Disapproval – like, that ALWAYS rankled with me. On what grounds is he assuming that Tony sold black market arms to the bad guy? He only met Tony after the guy had become Iron Man; aka, after Tony and Stark Industries had stopped weapons production – a decision that was triggered because Tony found out about Stane dealing under the table to black market arms dealers. Like, no interaction Steve and Tony have had since A1 has ever implied that Tony would be on board with black market dealings, and if Steve read the back story on Tony (which, its implied in A1 that he did), then he would know that Tony is actively opposed to black market dealings. If he knows anything about Tony, it should be that Tony has always been Very Opposed to black market dealings. So what the hell is with this face??
This movie did such a disservice to Steve’s character by having him treat Tony with suspicion and disrespect from the outset.
Wanda saying “Ultron cant tell the difference between saving the world and destroying it – where do you think he gets that from?” – what steve SHOULD HAVE done is be offended on Tony’s behalf, because UM when has Tony EVER given the implication that he doesnt know the difference between the two things??
The only canon interactions Steve and Tony have had at this point is all that happened in A1, wherein Tony flew a damn nuke into space, knowing that it would probably kill him, in order to save New York, and everything that happened in A2. They dont have any confirmed interaction between Avengers 1 and 2 – none during IM3, and none during Cap2. Any they had are offscreen and can only be speculated about, and can safely be assumed to be generally uneventful, considering that they’re never mentioned in canon.
So where the hell does this “Tony doesnt know the difference between saving the world and destroying it” attitude come from? Because Wanda says that bullshit line, and instead of being like “um excuse me wtf are you talking about,” steve is like “omg ur rite we gotta go stop Tony b4 he does something world-destroying stupid,” which, dont give me that bull.
And I know that it was just setting up the scene for the CA:CW conflict, but its shit, and its lazy, and I dont like it. They could have achieved conflict in CW without screwing up Steve’s character in A:AoU or making Tony out to be some Shady Dude who only hasn’t destroyed the world yet because others have stepped in and stopped him. AoU was badly written.
Tony Stark meeting Shuri for the first time goes a little like this in my mind??
Shuri not terrified, Shuri is brave and stubborn and knows she’s smarter than Tony. But she also knows that up until now Tony’s been under the impression that he’s the smartest and he’s the best. So she’s worried, not of him turning out to be smarter, but of him being insulted by her genius.
And they meet and Shuri show’s him her work and he stay’s ridiculously quiet through most of the ordeal, only asking questions here and there. Watching her work with the sand tables as she explains each item in her lab and Tony watches closely.
And then, she stops, cause she’s shown him everything and told him what everything is and she just looks at him and waits for the ‘this is child’s play’ comment and to have to defend herself against a man who doesn’t know shit.
And slowly Tony lifts up his sunglasses and his eyes are fucking shining and his grin is huge and he looks at her like she’s the best thing to touch planet earth and he just mutters, “I’ve never had to say this, but explain that again, and slower.”
He goes to sleep, dreaming of pepper. Like he promised.
He wakes up the next morning.
He wakes up.
He shouldn’t’ve woken up. He’s furious, for a moment, terrified for longer than that — he doesn’t want to be awake, he doesn’t want to suffocate, slowly, that horrible empty feeling in his lungs, he doesn’t—
He checks the air, in the ship.
0% oxygen, it blinks at him.
Tony tests it agian. And agian. And agian, breathing, conscious, for the whole time. He should be dead. The air ran out over four hours ago, when he was still asleep, he should be dead—
He’s not.
And suddenly, he remembers.
“Spare his life,” Strange said, and Thanos had agreed. The stones had glowed.
Tony had assumed that it was in anticipation of being made whole.
There is no oxygen, and he is alive. He is beginning to think that it was not only anticipation that made the stones glow.