And, tone aside, I don't see what's so horrible about getting a bite to eat after a battle.Insert Shawarma scene in the ruined NYC restaurant. Destruction without consequences, right here folks.
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That's right, because the tone of the Avengers was SO much like the tone of MOS.
And it's a facetious point anyway, as the destruction and loss of life in Avengers was acknowledged in the news-clip montage where we saw candle-light vigils for the dead, a "rememberance wall" with pictures of the fallen and missing, descriptive words like "devastation" used by reporters, a politician seeking to blame the Avengers, ect. It may have been a quick glossing over, but at least it's acknowlegement, and the movie had to end sometime. A 40 minute epilogue depicting SHIELD clean-up teams and Damage Control digging out bodies while the Avengers testified before Congress would have been pointless.
Some people like to discount that sequence because it has a little humor in it, which I find bewildering. If anything, MOS needed more humor. The few attempts at it fell very flat, IMHO.