Clint Barton Human Disaster
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Clint Barton Human Disaster
I get it that some wouldnāt like how the Avengers Endgame story would be told. You canāt make every fan happy. You canāt tell a good quality story by trying to make everyone happy.Ā
Tony Stark started out with enough bad qualities to make someone hate them. The first Iron Man movie was pretty good, but I wasnāt that much of a fan. Yeah, put a metal suit on, add some bombs, torpedoes and such. Call yourself a hero.Ā
That was only the beginning of the Tony Stark story. He got a bit better as time went on, but then as his desire to protect the world grew, his worst characteristics seemed to get worse. He privatized world peace, remember?
Then Infinity War happened. He watched people he fought with against Thanos turn to dust before his eyes. He held Peter in his arms, the boy he had mentored and been a father figure to, died. The boy who was scared and loved Tony as a father, turned to nothing.Ā
Tony was injured, far from home and traumatized more so than ever before.Ā
He came home to Pepper and put his priorities where they shouldāve been a long time ago. He married and had a daughter. He found his happy ending. That was the perfect life.Ā
But Tony being Tony had to wonder if the problems with time travel could be fixed and he did it.Ā
When he arrived at Avengers compound, he told Steve he would die trying to fix the world.Ā
Tony had his happy ending and he was perfectly willing to trade his life in order to preserve it.Ā
While I hated it, I understood why it happened. I understood that was the end of Tonyās journey. He had accomplished everything he set out to do in his life from day one. He lived a full and complete life. Tony also knew how good it was and how far he was willing to go to protect it.Ā
This is why I am okay with the sacrifice he made. It makes me cry when I think about it and his last moments, but it was noble and worthy of the person he became.Ā
Since Iām not talking about Endgame until the 9th, Iām going to give my two cents about Natashaās conversation with Bruce in Age of Ultron.Ā
Iāve read a lot of comments saying that Natasha considering herself a monster because she couldnāt have kids was stupid or whatever negative connotation one wants to put on it.Ā
What it is, is a simplistic view of her and giving little credit to the incredible character that she is.Ā
Natasha was raised to be an assassin. Period. It was to be her life 24/7. She was to kill without hesitation and without emotion. During her time she murdered both guilty and innocent on the behest of her handlers, the Red Room and who ever else that was put in charge of her.Ā
As we all know, her graduation was to be sterilized. It was told to her in very logical terms that made sense for the life of a spy and assassin.Ā
She is sent out into the world where she sees women who are girlfriends, wives and mothers. She sees little girls being little girls. She sees their mothers showering their love on their children. She sees loving relationships.Ā
Natasha sees a world that she canāt be a part of. Natasha comes from a world filled with violence, blood and death. That is what she does.Ā
She canāt do the one thing that most other women can...create life. She cannot bring forth life into the world not just because she was sterilized.Ā
But also because she inflicted so much death around her without hesitation. Add that to her inability to have children and she deemed herself a monster.Ā
Natasha never saw herself as being able to be a part of the goodness of the world because of these things. Being a killer and a monster meant that she had to keep herself separate.Ā
By the time she met and was starting to care for Bruce, that still hadnāt changed for her which is what made her life so tragic in some ways. At least to my eyes.Ā
Iād like to think she was able to realize that she had so much love to offer despite the ugliness in her past.
Maybe that was the point of what happened in Endgame. An act of giving life and love.Ā
Since April 5th, I watched all the Marvel movies before Endgame. Captain Americaās Winter Soldier and Civil War, I watched twice because I bought the 4K Steelbooks. Then Iāve watched Endgame twice since. Next month we get Spiderman: Far From Home and the new season of Agents of SHIELD.Ā
Iām officially ruined.Ā
*records every episode of Agents of SHIELD still*
In these days of Endgame insanity, allow me to throw a distractory boneā¦.
Finally posting my new fic On The Same Page, first chapter available here
And yes, these picture are only semi-relevant, but theyāre how I imagine them in this, and when theyāre this pretty, do you really mind?
Enjoy!
An evening reblog for those of you over the pond š
In these difficult times we need good phlint fic and Iām looking forward to reading this later!
Yes, my life needs Phlint right now.Ā
Nebula wins.Ā
That moment in the beginning of Endgame was huge for her.Ā
Since April 5th, I watched all the Marvel movies before Endgame. Captain Americaās Winter Soldier and Civil War, I watched twice because I bought the 4K Steelbooks. Then Iāve watched Endgame twice since. Next month we get Spiderman: Far From Home and the new season of Agents of SHIELD.Ā
Iām officially ruined.Ā
*records every episode of Agents of SHIELD still*
An Archive of Our Own, a project of the Organization for Transformative Works
Rating:
Not Rated
Archive Warning
:
Major Character Death
Fandom:
Marvel Cinematic Universe
Relationships:
Clint Barton/Laura Barton
Clint Barton & Natasha Romanov
Past Clint Barton/Phil Coulson - Relationship
Characters:
Clint Barton
Laura Barton
Additional Tags:
Avengers Endgame Spoilers
Grieving
Memories
Closure
Mourning
Necklace with an arrow
Just wow. Iām emotionally wiped out, but not in a completely bad way.Ā
Iām getting pretty damn tired of the man hate on Brie Larson. She trained hard for nine months and did shit that would make most men cry if they tried it.Ā
I spent months training in the Army and I was pretty damn fit. Even then I donāt think I could hold a candle to the amount of work Brie Larson did for this movie.Ā
It boils down to this. Brie Larson is not afraid to speak her mind and she does speak truth to power from everything Iāve read. Some men hate it and hate her for it.Ā
Itās like their penises shrunk into their bodies when thereās a strong outspoken woman who could beat their asses into the ground without breaking a sweat.Ā
I love Brie Larson!
Did Jeremy Renner go to the Endgame premier? Didnāt see him in the pics.Ā
-You didnāt just give your life. You gave up your chance at a normal one. At love. And he did love you, Agent Coulsonā¦Ā Do you miss him? Dinners at the Richmond? Do you miss hearing him play? You didnāt even have a chance to say goodbye.
-I couldnāt. Iā¦I canāt
-He cried for days after SHIELD told him you died. They shattered his heart. With a lie. And now theyāre lying to you.
I hate the phraseĀ āopposites attractā. Two people may be the complete opposite of one another, but itās because they compliment each otherās weaknesses with strengths. Theyāre stronger as a result.Ā
ā i need you. ā (Tony)
āFor what?ā
āThat coffee is pretty good. Strong and hot.ā Clint hummed taking another sip.
In my brain, this is Phil showing up at Clintās to check on him after a bad mission.Ā