What's the explanation for her not encountering Thanos before...

What's the explanation for her not encountering Thanos before? And what happened to those earthquakes she had to explore in space?

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Did you even watch the movie? Go back to Yea Forums with your retardation.

Her not encountering Thanos is just bad writing.
>yeah I'm just too busy to stop this fucking galactic overlord that literally EVERYONE knows about, whose going around fucking annihilating entire planets and the space police
Should have saved her for next phase

>what happened to those earthquakes she had to explore in space?
I'm not answering your questions because you are a retard.

>What's the explanation for her not encountering Thanos before?
The universe is really, really fucking big. She's been focusing on liberating planets that were overtaken by the Kree Empire and there's no telling how many of those there are or how long it takes on average to not only free one, but ensure that the Kree don't immediately turn around and enslave it again the minute she leaves.

Considering Thanos is trying to eliminate half of all life in the universe, I don't think that argument holds any water

If it's inconceivable that someone would have something they're specifically focusing on and not realize Thanos was a bigger threat, why didn't Odin go fuck Thanos' tight purple ass then?

spbp

They really should've saved her for phase 4.

Because Odin dont give a fuck about earth

They shouldn't have used her at all. Flying bricks is the most stilting power set ever.

Her origin story worked for the most part, but she has nowhere to go from here but into the stupid.

Or she could just fly to Hala and destroy the Supreme Intelligence.

You're not telling me the Supreme Intelligence is more formidable than Thanos.

>why didn't Odin go fuck Thanos' tight purple ass

THAT is the real question.

He gives a fuck about the rest of the universe.

Thats the problem with Thanos carefully waiting until all the big players of the universe - Odin, the Ancient One, Ego - are out of the way before making his move versus Thanos wiping out planet after planet after planet without anyone getting proactive about it,

The Asgardians could have stopped him. Odin, Thor, Loki, Heimdall, the Asgardian warriors, plus the Destroyer? And that is assuming Thanos was this powerful from thet get-go.

Thanos represents a continuity problem.

Who's to say Thanos wouldn't have destroyed them? These characters you mentioned are barely as strong as their comics counterparts. What's stopping the Russos or the writers from jacking up Thanos' power level to handle all of them?

>Thanos represents a continuity problem
Barely. Comics have been doing it for decades. If a character isn't there, It usually means they're handling another threat or business. Who's to say Carol wasn't handling another huge threat that gives her problems? Why should they even force characters into stories when it can heavily impair upon the story beats? Having a shared universe and forcing to accept every drawback of having one is stupid and unnecessary. You definitely wouldn't be able to have the train sequence in Spider-Man 2 if there was suddenly Superman type character that does it for Spider-Man.

>why didn't Odin go fuck Thanos' tight purple ass then?
Because, as Hela makes it very clear, Odin stopped concerning himself with what happens outside the 9 Realms thousands of years ago. If Thanos had messed with the Realms while Odin was still in power, he'd done something about it.

And before you say it, it wasn't clear that Thanos was behind Loki's war in Avengers at the time, Thor was already involved, and the Bifrost was gone at the time.
And Nidavellir was likely attacked when Loki was supplanting Odin, and had withdrawn Asgard's protection of the realms.

>And before you say it, it wasn't clear that Thanos was behind Loki's war in Avengers at the time
The Dark World prequel comics show that both frigga and Odin knew Loki was rescued by thanos

>The universe is really, really fucking big.
Yet she just so happened to encounter all of the relevant characters in the MCU films....strange

It also shows Nidavellir to be a planet and the dwarves to be very different from what they ended up being.

Doesn't matter though, until they rebuild the Bifrost, they can't do anything about it. According to the same comic they do it with the Tesseract. Then they deal with Loki, then the Elves pop up, then Frigga dies and Odin gets put in a home by Loki.

It doesn't change the fact that Odin only cares about his part of the universe, as did all the others you could mention. He was confident his sons could handle whatever came after them.
Those earthquakes were on earth, and they were explained with "It's an earthquake, we're not fucking with an earthquake" by BP general.

>She's been focusing on liberating planets that were overtaken by the Kree Empire

In that case, why she didn't defeat Ronan, that was working with Thanos? if the Skrulls were safe thanks to her, why was Stan Lee hiding in Xandar?

It's just bad writing... making it a prequel was a mistake, they fucked the MCU because they wanted to make her "the first Avenger" and all that shit.

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How come all the infinity stones were all centralized to one galaxy?

>Gets explicitly beckoned to Earth
>Encounters everyone on Earth
Shocking.

They really should have. Spider-man being rushed into Civil War worked and added depth to Tony's character. What did Captain Marvel add?

I'm going to do what the Russo bros did and pretend like she doesn't exist. She's forced into this universe worse than Spider-Man.

girl power for the yasss crowd