^ Yeah, this notion that Cap "hid in the shadows" while some other man "pretended" to be Peggy's husband is ludicrous.
You know it would be great if you could stop making sanctimonious smug attacks against arguments that literally no one proposed. I already spoke at length about exactly why *in a fixed timeline*, Cap could still have an entire lifetime of happiness with Peggy *and* help people just as much as always and even fight Hydra.
And this new bit about him letting someone else pretend to be Peggy's husband is just idiotic. There is absolutely no reason to assume that would happen under any circumstances. He would be her husband, he'd just be using a different name and a fake(ish) personal history.
Yes, nothing they established in the other shows and movies prevents it from being Steve, but that doesn't mean it has to be.
I think The Winter Soldier establishes it isn't Steve. The scene where he's watching the film from 1953 of Peggy saying Cap had rescued her future husband's platoon and then his visit to older Peggy and she's surprised that he's young. I don't think Steve was Peggy's husband but then he went back and was there with her. He didn't change "the" past but he changed his future. And since MCU Cap is really super human, he could live another 50 to 100 years. That leaves the door open for a Captain Steve Rogers appearance in future films, he was aged then, too, which is why Falcon took over as Captain America.
I think The Winter Soldier establishes it isn't Steve. The scene where he's watching the film from 1953 of Peggy saying Cap had rescued her future husband's platoon and then his visit to older Peggy and she's surprised that he's young. I don't think Steve was Peggy's husband but then he went back and was there with her. He didn't change "the" past but he changed his future. And since MCU Cap is really super human, he could live another 50 to 100 years. That leaves the door open for a Captain Steve Rogers appearance in future films, he was aged then, too, which is why Falcon took over as Captain America.
It can pretty easily be inferred that Peggy's deteriorating mental health was why she was wondering about Steve's age in TWS.
Yeah, there's no way he would let someone else pretend to be her husband. It's either not Steve or it's Steve with a new identity.And this new bit about him letting someone else pretend to be Peggy's husband is just idiotic. There is absolutely no reason to assume that would happen under any circumstances. He would be her husband, he'd just be using a different name and a fake(ish) personal history.
It can pretty easily be inferred that Peggy's deteriorating mental health was why she was wondering about Steve's age in TWS.
How did you reach that conclusion?
The only people who've ever written for Cap and produced Peggy's showcase series have stated that it has always (as in "since 2011") been their intention for Cap to have been Peggy's unseen husband
theenglish said:Except he's the only one other than Thor who can carry Mjolinar.
On the other hand, fudging also means mentally rewriting a major plotpoint of the movie to explain away the bizarre trim the branches inconsistency if alternate realities are normal.
I already spoke at length about exactly why *in a fixed timeline*, Cap could still have an entire lifetime of happiness with Peggy *and* help people just as much as always and even fight Hydra.
And this new bit about him letting someone else pretend to be Peggy's husband is just idiotic. There is absolutely no reason to assume that would happen under any circumstances.
^ Yeah, this notion that Cap "hid in the shadows" while some other man "pretended" to be Peggy's husband is ludicrous.
You're providing zero specifics from the material in question which in any way force it to be Steve. Just "the writers said so". That's not actually movie content. Thus it remains true that "there is nothing in the shows or movies by themselves that says that it absolutely had to be him." Disagreeing with that statement means disagreeing with reality.
You're assuming - wrongly - that your own interpretation of the dialogue in question is the only possible interpretation.
That didn't happen in the original timeline.
That follows as a necessary logical consequence of the scenario being proposed. Steve openly being Peggy's husband is not consistent with the timeline of the films. So if it is "idiotic" and "ludicrous", that's the point - then so is the notion that Steve was her husband all along.
Thanks for that. As for this dialogue from The Ancient One:
"The Infinity Stones create what you experience as the flow of time. Remove one stone and that flow splits. Now, this may benefit your reality, but my new one…not so much. In this new branched Reality, without our chief weapon against the forces of darkness, our world will be overrun. Millions will suffer. So, tell me, Doctor, can your science prevent all that?"
I can't really see any other interpretation than the alternate realities are only created when the time stones are taken. But that does leave at least a couple of oddities.
1. The obvious alterations we see to events prior to when the stones are taken during the visit to previous timelines. A possible explanation is that when the stones are returned they reset the timeline not just from that point on but to the moment they re-enter the timeline--so all Cap has to do is return to a few minutes before the Avengers first trip when he is returning the stones.
2. This still doesn't explain Gamora's continued existence in the main timeline. Shouldn't she have been erased when the stones were returned?
I personally like Stephen Carter, with a "ph". Everybody knows Peggy has a type. Besides there is no way she'd put Steve's picture on her desk if she was married to someone else.I think "Steve Carter" was out there Captain Americing as covertly as possible.![]()
I decided to finally read your article, and it really doesn't change my mind in even the slightest bit. All it really says is that they never told us who Peggy's husband was, and that it wasn't Sousa. Just because it wasn't Sousa doesn't mean it had to be Steve.You obviously didn't read the article that I posted, so I'm going to refer you to it again:
https://www.silverpetticoatreview.com/2019/06/09/who-did-peggy-carter-marry/
The clues and evidence from the 3 Captain America movies and Agent Carter that support Markus and McFeely's stated intent of Cap having always been Peggy's husband are spelled out in it, so I suggest that you read it.
I'm encouraged that Loeb hopes to work with Noah Hawley in the future. While Legion had some issues in season 2 (particularly the final episode), overall it's been an amazing series and I hope Hawley produces more for them.An interview with Jeff Loeb on the future Marvel television. The most interesting thing he said was that Marvel Television will be working on projects for Disney+ on top of the projects being produced by Marvel Studios. The Marvel television projects haven't been announced yet.
https://deadline-com.cdn.ampproject.org/v/s/deadline.com/2019/08/marvel-jeph-loeb-interview-disney-legion-netflix-runaways-ghost-rider-howard-the-duck-hulu-1202666578/amp/?amp_js_v=a2&_gsa=1#referrer=https://www.google.com&_tf=From %1$s&share=https://deadline.com/2019/08/marvel-jeph-loeb-interview-disney-legion-netflix-runaways-ghost-rider-howard-the-duck-hulu-1202666578/
I took that to mean that any alteration of the timeline causes a split but removal of the stones causes a split to a timeline without the stones, which would cause that timeline to get destroyed.Thanks for that. As for this dialogue from The Ancient One:
"The Infinity Stones create what you experience as the flow of time. Remove one stone and that flow splits. Now, this may benefit your reality, but my new one…not so much. In this new branched Reality, without our chief weapon against the forces of darkness, our world will be overrun. Millions will suffer. So, tell me, Doctor, can your science prevent all that?"
I can't really see any other interpretation than the alternate realities are only created when the time stones are taken. But that does leave at least a couple of oddities.
1. The obvious alterations we see to events prior to when the stones are taken during the visit to previous timelines. A possible explanation is that when the stones are returned they reset the timeline not just from that point on but to the moment they re-enter the timeline--so all Cap has to do is return to a few minutes before the Avengers first trip when he is returning the stones.
2. This still doesn't explain Gamora's continued existence in the main timeline. Shouldn't she have been erased when the stones were returned?
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