Or just needed the reality stone to double the amount of available resources (that's two times an infinite universe worth of resources for those keeping score)
why didn't he just change the laws of entropy so that living things didn't need to consume as many resources (or any at all) to produce equivalent energy?
Why wouldn't anyone step up and give her the family she wanted, if only for the sake of the multiverse?
Was it ever even setup that this b***h was a literal witch as well as a mutant hybrid, or was that just some gay shit invented so Wandavision to have a pointless subplot about the Salem Witch Trials?
I legitimately did not understand why Wandavision needed the SWORD and chaos magic subplots. Why couldn't it just have been a miniseries about Wanda having a mental breakdown without all the other crap shoved into it? Also why was Not-Vision sentient? Was he meant to be Wanda's subconscious or some shit?
I swear to God I came so close to dropping the show when that episode introduced Generic White Male, breasts McGee, Asian CIA and his pet baboon. In retrospect I wish I had. Who could've known it would actually get worse?
>Why didn't Doctor Strange reverse Tony's wounds? >Why didn't Doctor Strange create a timeline where he tells Thor to aim for the head? >Why didn't they just visit the Ancient One and then use the Time Stone to reverse Thanos' destruction of 616's infinity stones? >Why did Banner specifically tell everybody not to interact with the past if it didn't actually matter? >Why did the Eternals not help the rest of the universe? >How did Steve return each stone down to the nanosecond they were taken? >How do you even return the Soul Stone? >Why did Doctor Strange only view 14,000,605 timelines? >Why was Doctor Strange phaseshifting while viewing the timelines? With each potential timeline he would've reset himself to the exact moment in 616's timeline, meaning he wouldn't appear to have moved and no time would have passed. >Who was phone?
>>Why did Doctor Strange only view 14,000,605 timelines?
Because it only showed one that made it. So maybe he found one at 7m and doubled up just to see how rare it succeeds maybe?
"alter the gestation period for sentient beings in a responsible fashion, carefully monitoring civilizations throughout the universe that are in danger of destruction through over or under population"
They really didn't explore the "he's insane" angle hard enough, because the heroes are only ever going on about how his plan is evil, not how it's straight up stupid and just pushes the same perceived problem a few more generations down the line.
wouldn't work on a large enough scale without the other stones or some shit
Yeah i bet
Or just needed the reality stone to double the amount of available resources (that's two times an infinite universe worth of resources for those keeping score)
Why would he even need any other stone after reality one
Because the reality stone doesn't actually change anything.
It only gives the ILLUSION of change.
Isnt reality an ilusion?
If he just casted an illusion onto himself he would see the real reality when he dies.
How can reality be real if our eyes aren't real?
Jevons paradox
why didn't he just change the laws of entropy so that living things didn't need to consume as many resources (or any at all) to produce equivalent energy?
Again, it wouldn't be permanent or large scale enough.
I think we even see the reality stone's effects wear off in Infinity War.
I mean killing half of all life isn't a permanent solution either. Eventually the population will go back to how it was.
True, he even showed it when he changed everything to show what it use to look like, but couldn't keep it and it turned into just an illusion.
Stop pitching this idea you morons.
The idea was to keep doing it, he would've liked Gamora to be the next to do it.
>The idea was to keep doing it, he would've liked Gamora to be the next to do it.
he destroyed the stones
Murder fun
What's really pathetic is that he didn't personally murder half of everything in the fricking universe. What a fricking cuck.
Fix mankind and nature for 30years before they repopulated to the same number again?
"We better break the laws of time and change it back" Who's terrible idea was this?
Avengers have less brains than him
Guy's, guys I had a wish for some children, but in one multiverse my children looked at me like I was a witch, so game over..
Why wouldn't anyone step up and give her the family she wanted, if only for the sake of the multiverse?
Yes and it should look like Full house in a locked time bubble
Was it ever even setup that this b***h was a literal witch as well as a mutant hybrid, or was that just some gay shit invented so Wandavision to have a pointless subplot about the Salem Witch Trials?
I legitimately did not understand why Wandavision needed the SWORD and chaos magic subplots. Why couldn't it just have been a miniseries about Wanda having a mental breakdown without all the other crap shoved into it? Also why was Not-Vision sentient? Was he meant to be Wanda's subconscious or some shit?
I swear to God I came so close to dropping the show when that episode introduced Generic White Male, breasts McGee, Asian CIA and his pet baboon. In retrospect I wish I had. Who could've known it would actually get worse?
It doesn't have unlimited range. That's why you need the space and power stones.
It might undo itself. So you need the reality and time stones.
Must need enough higher dimensional placements to bring something to life.
is he naked?
Needs birthday hat placement
If Goku saw him walking towards him on the highlands he would be fricked. Might need all 7 dragonballs.
>Why didn't Doctor Strange reverse Tony's wounds?
>Why didn't Doctor Strange create a timeline where he tells Thor to aim for the head?
>Why didn't they just visit the Ancient One and then use the Time Stone to reverse Thanos' destruction of 616's infinity stones?
>Why did Banner specifically tell everybody not to interact with the past if it didn't actually matter?
>Why did the Eternals not help the rest of the universe?
>How did Steve return each stone down to the nanosecond they were taken?
>How do you even return the Soul Stone?
>Why did Doctor Strange only view 14,000,605 timelines?
>Why was Doctor Strange phaseshifting while viewing the timelines? With each potential timeline he would've reset himself to the exact moment in 616's timeline, meaning he wouldn't appear to have moved and no time would have passed.
>Who was phone?
>>Why did Doctor Strange only view 14,000,605 timelines?
Because it only showed one that made it. So maybe he found one at 7m and doubled up just to see how rare it succeeds maybe?
Why did Thanos tell Hitler to gas Stan Lee's parents? That would solve the population problem in the Marvel universe.
"alter the gestation period for sentient beings in a responsible fashion, carefully monitoring civilizations throughout the universe that are in danger of destruction through over or under population"
Conservathos, the Even Tempered Titan
They really didn't explore the "he's insane" angle hard enough, because the heroes are only ever going on about how his plan is evil, not how it's straight up stupid and just pushes the same perceived problem a few more generations down the line.