@@Exile559 she’s holding it in in front of him he doesn’t actually take it from her therefore, she doesn’t actually hand it to him. He has an issue with people handing him things to take.
The only thing this means is he was in the past and he didn't have to worry about being handed legal paperwork by a process server. Yes, that's the reason he didn't like to be handed anything by people he didn't know. Because everyone he knew handed him stuff all the time.
Of Course he did, the whole scene from his first glance of his dad 'til He ask to Jarvis about who he was, got me tearing. I'd give anything to hug my dad again.
The guy gave his best performances in comedies, but mo*ns look down upon comedies, so that shit gets overlooked. Let's not forget THE GOAT, Jim MF Carrey. The amount of faces he puts together, the amount of characters, voices... Phenomenal. Hope to see them two together once.
I think this was a beautiful touch to the scene. The fact Tony was so caught up with facing the reality that he's speaking to his father as a friend, as a comrade or even as a amicable employee. Tony holding the flowers was simply him listening to his dad, doing as he's told and not even thinking about his peeve. Just a kid talking to his dad, a dad that passed long ago, a kid who's become a dad of his own. Lots of healing in that scene for Tony. Edit: last I checked there was only 17 likes - thank you everyone!
What i wouldn't give to have 5 minutes with my old man. We went out on bad terms and then he passed. Now i am a father myself and would love to just talk to him. Enjoy your parents guys they are here for a finite amount of time.
Not just that, but speaking to his father... about himself... before he was born. With so much going on during the Time Heist, I think it took a couple seconds to sink in that his actual day of birth was coming up in a few months.
I can’t agree more both my parents died before I turned 21 and I would literally give anything I have happily to talk to them for 5 min. It’s hard not being able to sometimes.
The short time hes with his dad, it was so emotional, i think with movies like this, all of us who lost or were abandoned by our fathers feel it that much more.
He always thought his father cared more about his inventions than his son because that's all he ever saw from him while his dad was alive. He found out different when he found that film while trying to figure out his father's secret formula for a new element.
This is such a horrible take and I really wish people would stop coming to this conclusion. Infinity War and Endgame only work as well as they do because of all the movies that came before them. They are the epic conclusion of a decade worth of buildup. Comparing the slow start of the new saga to the dramatic finish of the last one is genuinely idiotic.
The slow start, the slow climax, the slow movies where capitan marvel talks about feelings and demandinh respect... sure.... we all waiting@@nibblitzofficial
@@nibblitzofficialdon't know why you're reacting like it's the most absurd take to ever exist. I didnt go to marvel university so I don't really know wtf phase 1 to whatever number we're at now. But infinity war and endgame were good movies. Really good movies. Sure there were a few crap movies leading up to it, ironman 2, thor 2 (I liked it tho...), and some other movies I don't even remember. But even those bad movies don't hold a candle to the utter horse shit thats been made recently. All this "woke" idealogy and this strange cocktail of feminism and transgenderism and inclusivity. Like it doesn't make good movies or series... So yeah. You're right, IW and Endgame isn't the best. But if you put it next to all the caustic and radioactive rubbish that's being released today. It's the Mona Lisa as far as anyone's concerned.
@@scarlettecastle2504 you very clearly have your own bias against these movies that's prevented you from even properly understanding what I just said, but the amount of ignorance you just spewed tells me it's not even worth trying to correct you.
Nice sentiment from the story but the true reason is because Tony stark was based off of Howard Hughes. A man who was as rich as Tony and had done tremendous things in the world of aviation. But had a horrible case of OCD
@@jameshust8888You can’t let people have things can you? What yoyo said was a suggestion for an in-universe explanation. If he wanted to know what you said, he could’ve asked, and you could’ve been more polite
@@SpicyBoba7431 “Nice sentiment” sounded sarcastic to me, forgive me if it’s difficult to convey emotion and intent when I am only given text and no additional descriptors. And no, I’m not sheltered, I’m just autistic (high-functioning autism, but autism nonetheless). Again, my apologies for misinterpreting what was happening
@@aaronalkor In 2020 a bunch of media outlets accused basketball teams of white supremacy because they were apparently doing some racist gestures. The gesture in question was the 3 point signal or otherwise known as the “ok” hand gesture. 👌🏻 Needless to say, most sane individuals laughed at this notion. The point is that you don’t want to be the person that’s trying to find something wrong with anything you can. Nice sentiment probably meant nice sentiment.
I've always had a personal space thing way before Covid. I don't like people too close or touching me. The best way to make me leave all the way home? Cough or sneeze in the same room without covering. Cut to 2018 . . . . I give birth to my son in February. I thought I was over all my peeves. Turns out , the kid doesn't bother me. Other people still bother me, and I'm still a devoted germaphobe. But I push or leave or walk away from others. My son will just flop on me and cuddle and I'll hug him and cuddle.
The reason he does this, is because he sees himself as a self made man, and by taking things from others, it would make it seem like he is asking for help which goes against his policy. The only reason he takes things from Pepper and his dad is because both of them seriously helped him at out at one point or another, details like this were why the MCU was so great.
@MidnightMarrow Not really. He didn't like being handed things by Natasha, who technically was working for him at the time, nor did Happy hand him things, and he certainly was working for Tony. Yet Bruce was allowed to hand him things. Bruce handed him the pad in the lab. Steve was also permitted to hand him things, and so was Aunt May.
@sptflcrw8583 could also be the reason in the MCU, he seems a bit shock after finding out his mother was pregnant at the time, almost like if she was not supposed to be. I think it was just an easter egg left by the writers/directors for people that has read that comic line.
He didn't break a rule, He maintained the timeline, this is a very particular pet peeve that his father would have noticed in his son when the time came.
@@user-ep8ns6hg4q As I said this isn't something so unique that one would think something weird is going on, there are probably millions of people that act like this, whether it's OCD or some other disorder, or just a quirk someone has. No one would think of something like this, let alone think of time travel.