How come videogames dont have such profound and meaningful dialogue?

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Because it wasn't in the script, stupid.

She's way stronger compared to how she was in Endgame, in the TV show she learned how to better control her powers by learning actual magic and then she read some evil magic book that boosted her powers even more.

>If she wanted kids, why didn't she just get dicked?
She didn't want "kids", she wanted the kids she lost.
No this isn't an invitation to sperg at me or assume I mean anything more than what I literally said.

Shame that this casting is a one off and they might get someone else for the actual Fantastic Four movie.

This is from that new Dr strange movie, right? This a 'what if' scenario?

>Train for 2 months
>Become a god
What's this, dragonball super?

>cut in half by the waist
>crushed by a big stone statue
>not clearly showing it

Did you who the writer was?

No, they don't. Anymore than you are able to consciously pump blood through your veins and arteries.

It was a lame sentiment meant to exaggerate and pronounce 'muh divine feminine' matriarchal vibe. Normies will eat that shit up and call it profound or deep. But in actuality it makes no sense for obvious reasons which I hope to God I don't have to explain later ITT