"It was Steve Rogers All Along" is more of a 'Word of God' explanation than it is a personal interpretation of events.
It's an interpretation of the writer's intent, not the directors' nor the producer's. That's why I clarified what canon was a while back so everyone is in agreement that canon (although some people don't want to use that word) is what is on screen. Everything beyond that is someone's interpretation."It was Steve Rogers All Along" is more of a 'Word of God' explanation than it is a personal interpretation of events.
I was wondering why it looked so weird.Egad, why does anyone think motion smoothing looks good?
He's Schrodinger's Captain America, until another movie gives a definitive answer he's both livinging in an alternate timeline and living in the Sacred Timeline.OMG--- I laugh in your general direction!
All of you are being pretty hilarious. There is no reason why any one interpretation of this film is definitive until something on screen in the future proves otherwise. Why does everyone have the need to have their personal theory validated only by other people agreeing with them?
This is the Sacred Timeline that exists up until Loki Season 1. It's a single timeline even though there are multiple realities/strands.
This is where we disagree. There is nothing in the movie that says Steve living in the past is not part of the sacred timeline, and I think it is totally feasible that Steve understands that he cannot "interfere" with the timeline as he lives out his life. His work was done and he can have his retirement. There is nothing in the movie that contradicts that possibility.
I can completely see that, and it is not really anything I even think about when watching the movie. And thank you for responding in a non-pedantic manner.I was wondering why it looked so weird.
He's Schrodinger's Captain America, until another movie gives a definitive answer he's both livinging in an alternate timeline and living in the Sacred Timeline.
Personally I prefer the alternate timeline possibility since it, 1) lines up better with the time travel rules established earlier from the movie, and 2) it's the directors' preferred interpretation and with movies directors are have the final say on creative decisions like that.
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