>Half the population snapped >Shown that everything's pretty ok even after 5 years. Better, even
Why did they bother "fixing" it? Plus imagine all the problems that instantly doubling the population will cause after society has adjusted. It would possibly be even worse than when half the population first disappeared.
Almost completely because the people with the power to change things back were the people who couldn't let go
Samuel Turner
We only saw how it effected Earth, other planets might not have handled it as well.
Gavin Lopez
>Shown that everything's pretty ok even after 5 years. Better, even
They very explicitly showed that was not the case.
Ethan Cook
I wonder how that missing population reappeared... I mean imagine if someone was dusted in a building that was half finished, after it was finished...could that person have appeared inside a wall?
What if that person was at a submarine at the time or on a plane?
We know from infinity war that a pilot disappeared which caused it to crash into a building, what happened to that pilot.
Thanos allegedly dusted half the population but it could had collaterally killed even more people who won't be brought back because the avengers only reset the snap.
Jose James
Tony knows his monkey paw rules and made sure to include a clause to put everyone back in a safe place.
Justin Wood
Thanos shouldve target third world countries, less extinct animals with no niggers poaching them off
Logan Baker
Pretty sure he’d be savvy enough to do that, assuming he’d been thinking about it with his monstrously huge brain for years.
Like when I was a kid watching the Aladdin films with genie Jafar fucking up that one dude’s wishes, I spent ages trying to think of the perfect wish with every clause and consequence covered.
Jonathan Flores
Thanos should have targeted California and NYC only.
Andrew Watson
Yeah imagine you came back and your boyfriend is now 20 and you’re still 15
Mason Moore
Let's consider for a moment that in this film Iron Man did travel time for the future of mankind
Im pretty sure the gauntlet works perfectly. In that, if you tell it to kill half the population, it can do so without collateral damage that would skew the result. It probably didnt take anyone that would fuck with the perfect 50%, makes sense that Hawkeye lost his whole family since no one's life was at that moment depending on their existence.
Ryan Carter
Nah. Even Steve admits the waters are cleaner, less pollution, and animal life is thriving.
Bentley Howard
>it can do so without collateral damage that would skew the result
We literally saw a helicopter crash into the side of a building
Colton Ross
PARTY TIME
Chase Gray
With how many inside?
We dont know anyone got hurt in that. But imagine a wishing device, you ask for 50% of something destroyed and it destroys 60% because, well oops. Its accounted for.
Julian Morales
>what happened to that pilot
What about the people on the plane!?
I mean seriously.
>survive the snappening >your taxi driver doesn't
Nathaniel Kelly
>animal life is thriving It really shouldn't be since Thanos snapped half of ALL life meaning plant and animal as well.
"In an interview with Birth Movies Death, Marvel Studios CEO Kevin Feige confirmed that it wasn't just people that died with that finger snapping. When asked about plants and animals, Feige confirmed that half of the plants and animals of the world are now gone, too. He said, "Yes! Yes. All life." "
Kevin Kelly
Underaged larper confirmed
Jason Gonzalez
>With how many inside? 45 seconds in, there were people down beneath the helicopter.
You have to recall Thanos killed off half of the Asguardians AFTER they got a massive chunk killed in Ragnarok, and in Gamora's flashback he kills a large number before he does the 'pick a side' thing, he's not concerned with exact numbers.
Benjamin Green
The universe is pretty fucking big and there are a lot more bacteria, insects and plants than humans so you'd think the half of all life snap would dent only a tad bit of humanity.
Jackson Price
Its half of every single species or group of related organisms
Blake Scott
That's such bullshit though. In Infinity War they were in a vibrant, lush forest and nothing was happening to it after the snap.
Dominic Edwards
>Why do superheroes save people when sometimes, people dying can be economically or environmentally beneficial?
Is this even a real question? They do it because they're deontologists. It's a defining trait of most superheroes: they save good people, punish bad people, and care very strongly about behaving according to a code of ethics. Are you new to the genre?
Dominic Brooks
I guess some animal populations might rebound faster than humanity can replenish their numbers and retake all those environments. This is especially true if humanity is traumatized on a mass scale by the events, or afraid that efforts to return their population and their civilization's spread to its former glory would bring Thanos' wrath down anew.