Claudia in another place says, agree to disagree. If only... In the comments objections to the crude way the Stark character moments is reduced to Stark hate, or envy of a paycheck.
If Tony and Pepper are still made up at the beginning, then Tony has zero reason to think the daughter won't be born. This does not help your case.
And it doesn't matter if you don't consider it an apology, the problem with Howard Stark's heart to heart is that is absurd, and its sole purpose is to make Tony feel better.
I have no idea why anyone thinks dismissing the first death scene as a fake justifies the movie, rather than highlighting the problems with how the movie centers everything around the desire to get sentimental over a few characters.
On other parts of the thread, anyone who thinks William Hurt, Martin Freeman and Robert Downey Jr. constitute "international supervision" is just repeating dialogue, rather than looking at the screen and seeing what the characters do. Looking at what they actually do, rather than accept what they say, is good advice for real life too, not just for watching movies.
There was no timeline where Peggy Carter was happily married, until Steve Rogers showed up.
If Tony and Pepper are still made up at the beginning, then Tony has zero reason to think the daughter won't be born. This does not help your case.
And it doesn't matter if you don't consider it an apology, the problem with Howard Stark's heart to heart is that is absurd, and its sole purpose is to make Tony feel better.
I have no idea why anyone thinks dismissing the first death scene as a fake justifies the movie, rather than highlighting the problems with how the movie centers everything around the desire to get sentimental over a few characters.
On other parts of the thread, anyone who thinks William Hurt, Martin Freeman and Robert Downey Jr. constitute "international supervision" is just repeating dialogue, rather than looking at the screen and seeing what the characters do. Looking at what they actually do, rather than accept what they say, is good advice for real life too, not just for watching movies.
There was no timeline where Peggy Carter was happily married, until Steve Rogers showed up.