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I guarantee you thanos was ready to recite that monologue he came up with on the way over there, just was not expecting to meet the definition of “on sight”
@@proxjayant he could’ve gotten it from the destroyed Sanctum Sanctorum, but the real question is how he got the soul stone because we see Gamora alive later. There’s many flaws in this episode like 1. Ego is still alive in 2015 even though he was killed in 2015 2. Why would the Guardians be at the Sovereign unless Ultron attacked there and the Guardians went to help 3. Thanos had to have gotten the Space Stone from Asgard but it’s fine right after this clip 4. Thanos is going for the stones 3 years early, so either this is a mistake by the writers or Thanos decided to attack early because Earth was practically dead 5. Xandar looks intact but Thanos should have laid waist to half the planet, including the Nova Corp because they were guarding the Power Stone 6. Knowhere looks the same despite Thanos having gone there for the Reality Stone Some of these can be explained well, but certain ones like Ego can’t be
@@deejayguppy6087 antman starts to grow. thanos starts noticing.. thanos clenching that hole as hard as his fist😂 that booty cant even be dented by hulk and it clenches. that thang will snap an vibranium rod😂
i think a lot of people misunderstood this - this isn’t about Ultron’s abilities - this is about how quickly he made a decision - if thanos had reacted less than a second later Ultron would be destroyed
The fact Thanos’ eyes were barely wide open when he died is proof of it. He was barely able to realize what happened to him before he was no longer with us. Reacting comes after realizing.
Wait people actually thought that Ultron beat Thanos here in an Actual 1v1? They're crazy lmao Man thanos barely even entered the planet , and Ultron did act so fast cause he doesn't have any morals , so he doesn't care . In an actual fight tho ,like the one on Titan , Thanos claps Ultron back to his first body lol . And also , the mind stone's beam seems to be having different levels of power that can be surged from it . i.e the power of the mind stone's blast is controlled by Ultron or vision just like how a person can control the brightness of their phone . While vision wanted to preserve life he never went all out . And Ultron who had no remorse of killing people sliced Thanos in a fraction of a second .
@@The_Mad_Titan_007 don't know about morals but can say one thing for sure that the reason ultron could react so fast was that he was a super bot or in simple terms a supercomputer of some sorts
Iirc correctly he sent the black order to retrieve the stone in its entirety. They only partially succeeded by weakening him for Thanos to finish. And even if you're right, the reality or space stone should hard counter phasing.
@@Apple_Beshy Exactly, he's immensely stronger as just a base character over VIsion/Ultron, MCU has made him out to be a joke. Even in the MCU power structures this scene makes zero sense. Vision couldn't even cut Corvus Glaive in half but Thanos is nothing? Make it make sense.
I feel like Ultron reacted so quickly because he is an amoral AI and so not only are his reactions quantum-fast, but his *reasons* for killing Thanos are unhindered by human morality like Vision's would have been. He is essentially the *only* MCU villain that *could* conceivably kill Thanos.
A.I. Would need morality for it to survive. Without morality the entire universe would end up some kind of manufactured stir stick. It has to create perfect balance for it to survive and without the reasoning of morality, it would not be able to reason a reality of checks and balances to maintain cohesion among the chaos that is reason. Humanity is chaos and Mother Nature is order. How does a world maintain that perfect cohesion without the morality of chaos? Chaos being the vary thing that created Vision to begin with.
The Mind Stone must’ve had it’s own Information about the other 5 Infinity Stones stored inside it and shared it with it’s User(s). They do wanna come together after all. Plus Ultron has all Human Knowledge inside him already.
It is presumed that mind stone does provide the user with exceptional knowledge. Thanos also knew how to work out the time stone immediately after he got it, which took years to master by Dr. Strange. The theory is that because Thanos had the mind stone originally (he gave it to Loki in sceptre) he must have gained the knowledge about it all. The bigger question is: can a robot operate the stones really? Even the soul stone??
@@ambiverter Thanos also researched the stones for ages, and has been planning his retrieval of them forever. He literally waits until he knows where they all are and for Asgard to fall so the space stone is basically unprotected before he grabs them.
Looking at the What If series, it really is refreshing to see a plot that doesn’t have continuous obligatory story inserts and unnecessarily heavy plot armor. Ultron aced Thanos because he didn’t waste time monologuing. Strange’s actions had genuine lasting consequences that will forever be on his head. The series took the gloves off and I think I like that.
@@user-nk8qf8nz8k I mean he is technically a god in that form, and even in comics he is portrayed as a massively powerful individual who can change the world as we know it. Yes plot armor, but plausible plot armor that isn’t just shoehorned in there.
@@idofx8722 I mean just because something is a cartoon doesn't mean you cannot hold it to a standard. Similar to mediums just for kids, standards still apply.
@@zaryalace7475 I think the Russos did a better job than Whedon when it came to the sequels. Infinity War was outstanding IMO, and Endgame, while really stretching believability and having more than a few plot holes, is satisfying from start to finish. The characrer work in it is amazing. Especially Thor, which apart from a couole fat jokes, his emotional arc and how it deals with his mental health really brought it up a notch for me. Its a great send-off, like playing a greatest hits album right before seeing your favorite band on their last show. Predictable in all the right ways.
@@stevencolon1723 there were a lot plot holes with Infinity War and Endgame. Starlord is willing to shoot Gamora in the face in an earlier scene, but can't control his emotions when he finds out Thanos killed her? Endgame destroyed all the character development that Taika had with Thor in Ragnarok. He lost his home and father yet is able to stay strong in the end. But he can't pull himself together in Endgame? Clearly Russos did not watch Ragnarok and had their own ideas about Thor.
Yeah this actually makes sense because in the trailer for age of Ultron, at the end he said" there are no strings on me". Which I think means "strings" like morals that potentially hinder us from doing we put over the boundaries humans set for themselves which could hold us back from obtaining the best version of ourself. While also stoping us from doing things like killing people. So the fact that he has no morals and think in a logical way. There was no reason to initiate a conversation, thus killing Thanos instantly as a result of this.
@@tay7412 I think he actually meant he wasn't under Tonys control like the other Ultron bots, since he crushes one's head while saying *"these* *puppets"*
Fun fact: the director of this episode said that in most realities when this form of ultron confronts Thanos, Thanos usually wins so we get to see the one world where it all goes to hell
Is ultron evil here and by the way I love how he got every stone in a second while thanos had almost all of them (pls can anybody answer me)and thanks for the info
@@Donin_KW134 Ultron is pure evil but he believes he’s right in what he does and is actually worse then Thanos, at least Thanos left half the population alive, ultron wiped out the entire universe of life and then planned on going across the multiverse to do the same thing because he believes that organic life is dangerous and has no reason to exist
Damn! Here I am thinking Thanos was a master at using the stones, but it took Ultron barely a few seconds to learn how to use them. It actually says a lot about what would’ve happened if the Avengers hadn’t stopped him.
@@mmambokatsande2005 Uh, yeah! I mean look at what Ultron just did. He sliced Thanos in half with a single beam of energy from the Mind Stone. And he did it without batting an eye or a seconds hesitation. He didn’t give Thanos any time whatsoever to get the opportunity to use the stones he already had on hand. And then he merged the stones into his own body. That isn’t just powerful, that is pure unadulterated evil. To think that that is what Ultron could’ve been if he had been given Vision’s powers. I mean, wow! What a missed opportunity for the MCU. I was kind of disappointed that this wasn’t live action, because I have a feeling the whole cast would be happy to return for a What If scenario.
Weird cause actual vision had a stone connected to his brain for years and still didn't even know what it was. Vision outsmarted Ultron in many ways, this Ultron/vision kind of makes no sense to me - but he's cool so whatever.
@@RunicRasol not really. Many authors consider their narrative convenience before determining powers, therefore not putting themselves in the position to have to make compromises later.
What I love about this scene is that Ultron within a fraction of a second analyses the whole situation and just executes. Most being would think: "Shit. It's Thanos. And the gauntlet. What should I do? Ultron's thinking process is instantaneous
@@InfernosReaperVision could have just cut off Thanos’s hand in Infinite war with what is shown here. And with what Thanos has been shown to do in Infinite war, there are multiple ways he could have gotten Ultron’s mindstone.
@@InfernosReaper Corvus's glave heavily weakens and damages a person. Vision was stabbed twice and the mindstone was 99% removed from his brain. He lost every ability he had, from phasing to laser beams. If he was never surprise attacked, I'm sure he could've handled Thanos just as well as Thor and Doctor Strange did.
Ultrons mind was able to kill Jarvis super quickly in the movie. When they put Jarvis consciousness into Visions body you have to remember how much more complicated and advanced Ultrons consciousness was compared to Visions. Vision may have been able to do it and just didn’t know how 🤷♂️
Jarvis was never killed though plus vision has all knowledge of the stone and two of the smartest scientists one of which who invented time travel and could harness the stones power had vision been given this same opportunity he could of done the same
terrible explanation, no idea how this got 200 likes. It takes remembering past MCU events to break this down easily. 1. Thanos is well known by now to be over confident with one-on-one encounters. It wouldn’t even surprise me if he continued to talk to Ultron just like he did on with Dr.Strange on Titan. 2. Thanos only prepares for battles when he expects it. We see Thanos get surprise attacked twice in the MCU before he decided to safeguard himself with the timestone before encountering Vison. Ultron basically faced a weaker Thanos. With no preparation. No knowledge. And likely still overconfident. It isn’t a funny coincidence that he didn’t have his armor on, or the black order wasn’t next to him bodyguarding him.
Also nonsensical, for the intelligent calculating Thanos. He had no idea what kind of thing is Ultron ? He didn't think to send a reality stone illusion ?
@@AleksandarIvanov69 Not trying to defend the writing TOO much here, but it's sorta in-character for Thanos, considering the whole Titan fight and all.
@@AleksandarIvanov69 Just like another comment said, it was most likely due to how instant ultron attacked. You can tell thanos wasn't expecting this with the look on his face after being instantly beamed.
@@iagoluiz8467 that's one of vision's abilities He can control a layer of nanotech around him Like he did in age of Ultron , by creating a layer over his body and his cape
The lazy writing there is how easily he acquired the stones like the soul stone and time stone. Gamora is still alive which makes this entire story not a What If story but an alternate timeline. I thought What If stories are suppose to be the ones with one slight difference to the main timeline. But this universe has a lot of differences.
@@himayamata any slight difference will cause a butterfly effect, if you change 1 molecule of air you could cause a chain reaction that makes a hurricane in another country its literally impossible to have a "slight difference"
@@orangutex468 In the marvel universe molecular physics isn't real, so there is no butterfly effect. How else would charging through Pompei not create enough varience energy to alert the TVA?
I can’t help but to notice that after gaining all the stones and planing to invade the other worlds. This man still had time to say hey a new outfit would be really dope right now
Everyone here arguing about Thanos' sudden death but can we take a moment to appreciate the *_GOLDEN_* sound design of this show? Mystical and powerful, eargasm!
It's actually quite possible. One of Ultron's greatest secrets (and the reason why he keeps coming back in the comics) is that any of Ultron's "children" (which includes Vision) have a very deeply buried subconscious desire to re-construct Ultron. Even for good beings like Vision, they may self-justify this under the reasoning that "Ultron deserves a second chance" or "Ultron would have turned out differently if properly taught and guided". Since White Vision is still alive in the MCU, Ultron could very well make a comeback at some point.
For those that question how a 5 stone Thanos could lose, you have to remember that in the multiverse there are endless realities based on each every possible action. So there are countless scenarios where Thanos blocks this attack and destroys Ultron. Just like there maybe countless scenarios where Thanos and Vision become best buddies. This is just one possible scenario that we get to see unfold. Reason why I hate the multiverse. Everything already exists so there are no real stakes when the heroes have already won and already lost and everything in between.
So Fucking real, ONG, I hope everyone understands that's what Multiverse means. There is also a universe where captain marvel snapped instead of tony and he survived, but will i trade that for the current universe? No, I like everything iron man has been since the starting of MCU and his end, even if he survived the snap who is to say that marvel wouldn't mess up his character like they did to thor and hulk. I think Tony had a perfect story and i wouldn't want to see more of him, but remember the legend.
Then you don't understand Kang the Conqueror. He's the next baddie to reveal that he can control all of the Multiverse. Loki season 2 will give rise to The Secret Wars, and that will be the next turning point.
The point of the multiverse is for the viewers to see different scenarios play out. Yes all actions happen, but it's still interesting to actually watch. Plus, multiversal threats are a thing.
I love that Infinity Ultron is by far the most OP villain in the MCU to date. Avengers: Age of Ultron kinda did him dirty.. he is one of the most powerful villains in the marvel (comic) universe and I always felt AAoU didn't do him justice.
Ultron wasn't all that powerful the first time he was encountered. He becomes more and more of a threat each time. It was fine how he was portrayed in AOU, in fact it was brilliant, in my opinion.
It's the Ultron Ultron wanted. He's that powerful because he would be a much smarter and powerful version of the vision. That's why if the avengers didn't stop him from getting visions body he would have won.
Man had the infinity stones and didn't even think of providing himself godly levels of protection and only relied on his Titan physiology. Overconfidence truly is the mother of defeat.
I mean.. Thanos could've tanked that beam.. as could the hulk.. its just a focused gamma radiation beam... I dont know why it even cut through Thanos at all. The fact it cut through Uru makes it even harder to believe this even happen. They just gave Ultron OP plot armor do whatever I want laser beam ignoring all the feats of the uru material and Thanos endurance. Bad writing is bad writing...
@@Luluthebluemoondude are you really complaining about power scaling in comics? Need I remind you of the time Thanos got arrested by the New York PD? Characters are exactly as strong as the writer wants them to be. But analyzing the fight it’s a pretty simple explanation. Thanos was incredibly overconfident and got one tapped before he could bother to put up his serious defenses. He went in prepared to engage in a monologue and some philosophical discussion before fighting but unfortunately ended up in the one reality where Ultron operates on the principle of “on sight”.
One thing that could have made the whole interaction between Ultron and Thanos more believable was is Thanos only had a few stones, 2 for instance. That way Ultron doesn't yet possess the means of obliterating the entire universe by simply wanting it, which also makes the creation of his army and the big metal sphere-ship thingy more logical since he intends to find the other stones and by the time he collects them all, the rest of the universe is soon reduced to ashes.
@@zahidrehman528 I mean to get the soul stone you must lose what you love, this doesn't mean Ultron couldn't just mind-puppet someone and make them lose the ones they loved so they could retrieve the stone for him.
If they had time to flesh it out like this, and even showcase instances of Ultron gaining a stone, and realizing the new powers it gives him, it could be amazing. Like an “Ultron vs the Marvel Universe” but more fair than in What If where he can just go ham right off the bat.
Ultron made a split decision. He went straight for Thanos's stones to get the stones. He wasn't afraid to cut right through the middle to get what he wanted. Thanos must be pretty torn up about his hesitation. One half of him must be thinking, "That was a good balance of decisiveness and ruthlessness." The other part of him might be thinking, "Aww damnit. ...lost my bling."
Damn I always thought Ultron knew about Thanos and the infinity stones and wanted a army to stop him after he killed the avengers. The line "everytime earth settles God throws a stone at it, and believe me hes winding up" had me think he knew something but he seemed shocked and still easily killed him lol
@Joël yeah but where was his army? Where was his world full of medal it seemed he knew something bad was coming I just expected him to be prepared more he looked stunned when Thanos came I mean he still killed him easily which begs the question where was Thanos army or the children or thanos? Both just went it alone but it is hard to fully do a huge battle in a 40 minute episode I guess.
@@keegansmith1331 I mean, to his armies, Thanos was basically their God, an undefeatable juggernaut, I imagine seeing him just get merc'd like that stumped his armies instead of the intended effect of demoralizing the enemy. In fact, with this logic, they probably decided whoever just killed him is the true one who gets to decide the fate of the universe, AFTER their shock of course. I mean, to put into better perspective, to them, this would be like a Christian seeing God get just bisected at his most powerful by some random guy. Obviously they would question everything at that point.
@@sarov7658I wouldn't call it lazy. I mean he killed without hesitation, like how an ai would. The robot saw a logical solution, and he hit the iron while it was hot.
0:55 this scene terrified me to hell This timeline where the guardians of the universe fought Ultron and the timeline where everyone was zombified were the darkest ones
I’ve watched this scene a few times and the irony just hit me. Thanos was obsessed with eliminating exactly half of the life in the universe and ended up being cut exactly in half.
I really liked how they show the actual the power of vision and its laser. ( literally killed hulk thor cap and iron man alone, vaporized uru in few seconds, cut thanos in half despite his durability) If vision was not so underrtaed and was fully powered in the movie, he would absolutely be the strongest out of the strongest advenger.
It's PIS (Plot induced stupidity). The mind stones beam cannot melt through the gauntlet like that, nor Thanos. It is ridiculously stupid. Seems they forgot the gauntlet was forged from Uru, the same stuff that made Stormbreaker, and needs a neutron star focused on it for minutes at a time to even melt it, and that's just pure Uru. Not to mention, Stormbreaker took a beam from the gauntlet with the power of all 6 stones combined, INCLUDING the mind stone, and it did nothing. There wasn't a mark on stormbreaker.
Out of all the scenes throughout MCU history, I'm glad this is the one that split the fandom down the middle. My two cents, I get it. I hear you. Ultron "moved faster than Thanos could react" and Thanos "was caught off guard". I dunno. It's just that you can see Thanos had enough time to clench his fist. And I would think someone who has the TIME Gem and the REALITY Gem, reaction time wouldn't be an issue anymore. But what would I know? I'm not a purple alien.
This is my two cents. As much as I'd like to say it, that's honestly true, from one standpoint, although I don't think that the time stone or the reality stone would be applicable to reaction time, and instead meddles with time itself, it basically works itself on the universe and not you. Reality stone, of course, he could've maybe used it but Thanos is really overconfident and gets caught off-guard numerous times, the abundance of self-confidence worked against him here. Not to mention, Thanos was heavily nerfed for this what if, because it's a what if. The plot is designed in order to execute that what if, it won't be necessarily true or make sense, but it's just a what if. I'm pretty sure he was already beamed, and if he tried to clench his fists, it'd be to no avail as he'd just be completely split in two by the time he's done using a stone. This scene doesn't necessarily mean that Ultron or Vision are obnoxiously more powerful than Thanos, as Thanos had just been split in two with minimal effort. As you can refer to my prior point, it's literally just a what if. And yeah, what would we know? We aren't a purple alien. I'd like to see some more insight on this though.
I don't even get why it's controversial. Even in the movies, Thanos wasn't actually invincible with all of the stones. Hell, he almost lost the gauntlet once.
I don't mind Thanos dying quickly. But the story just bugs me. I thought a What If story has one difference of the main timeline but this one has a lot of differences like Gamora being alive when Thanos got the Soul Stone or him having the Time Stone. It would be reasonable for him to start collecting the stones himself but this scene happened and he got the rest of the stones easily. Wow.
As a person who never read comics before and only watch movies, I was shocked and very surprised that ultron only take a lazer beam to cut thanos balls into equal universes, I never know ifinity stone could be this strong with just one
The infinity stones in the movies are hilariously underpowered and dangerous compared to mainline Marvel. In the main (616) comics, the infinity stones can be used by anyone effortlessly without any downsides or risk. I could grab the power stone with my bare hand and not only be just fine, but I could effortlessly box someone like Captain Marvel or a pissed off Hulk into submission with one finger. On top of that if you collect all of them you immediately gain all knowledge of all things, making plans and surprise attacks useless. The only weakness the 616 stones have is that they don't work outside their own universe.
A lot of it isn't finesse or prescience or training... it's just how you intend to use that power. The snap is a symbolic representation of the usage of that power, that in it of itself is ego. It's the same way Doctor Strange uses magic with shaky hands - it's all intention. Ultron isn't just Ultron. He's Tony Stark's greatest shield he ever made - which is it say, he made a gun perfectly designed to fight Thanos. It is hard wired into his system to "protect" against Thanos, it spends every moment of every day contemplating new ways to do exactly that. It chose for itself in its "birth" to exterminate the human race because it reasoned out that was the best way to protect the earth - god knows what it'll do after it's done conquering. It couldn't reconcile the need for change with the need for protection, so it reasoned out destruction as the best way to deal with reality. Thanos wanted to destroy half the world. Ultron wants to destroy every world. Clarity of thought is a big deal - and it isn't just Ultron. It's Ultron, cannabalized Jarvis and some of best, most paranoid work. Ultron is absolutely Stark's biggest failure, where Vision is his unequivocal success story... and at this time, Ultron has stolen Vision in entirety. It's Thor's magic, Bruce's work, Jarvis and Tony's best protocols... all designed to vehemently kill Thanos. Weaponizing the mind stone for it is rudimentary because that's all it wants it for. If you or I were using the mind stone, we'd slowly come under its sway as every other character has. Loki, Hulk, Hawkeye - their actions aren't just directly controlled by the stone, everyone around it is mentally changed. All that was in the original avengers, it radiates a will but also grants a power to compulsively push. It gave Vision sentience and warned him of things - undoubtedly it's giving Ultron similar benefits and similar persuasion. When it gave people visions it fundamentally changes them and when used in a scepter its power is amplified. Vision was MADE to manipulate the mind stone and thus, weaponize it. Vision hold back typically because he doesn't want to kill anyone, though Ultron isn't technically "alive" and even when we consider he is, Vision sees him as suffering a half-life with considerable pain. You add all that up, Thanos didn't stand a chance. He did not know what he was messing with. This is, in a way, Tony's left and right hands turned into sentient runaway intelligence that is amplified by the stone itself. Some people with certain stones are stronger than others, Doctor Strange is an expert with the Time Stone and has a natural affinity for it. Captain Marvel is subtly referenced to have been affected by the stones as well and may have some affinity with it (or a similar stone used to create a similar effect much like how Wanda's powers were drawn out by the mind stone, but seem to be more similar to the Soul stone). But there's few people who have as much symmetry as Ultron with the Mind Stone. He IS a construct of the mind, it's all he is. Sentient intelligence. It magnified that incredibly strongly, Ultron is likely the most powerful user with the Mind Stone out of them all - though Vision is likely just as powerful, but is completely restrained by his own moral compass - he couldn't even dream of doing what Ultron would do. Put them together and you've got the true best user of that particular stone. There's a great chance Banner with the Power Stone could destroy the Universe, who knows who could use the Soul Stone as effectively - likely somebody odd like Black Widow or Cap together. Sometimes you hand somebody the right weapon and they're unstoppable. Thanos too isn't a great wielder. He underestimates Doctor Strange's use of the Time Stone, he doesn't evade Thor's new hammer and he has an ego. He wants to meet somebody who has more will than he - and Ultron does. If Ultron had shown him in much the same way his intention, Thanos would be horrified and enthralled and still might've handed over the stone willingly. His intrinsic nature is where his power comes from, the stones only accentuate that - he'll never read the manual on it, instead he'll hire someone else to do that and give him the cliff notes. That's more than enough for what he needs because in the end, he's the Mad titan. And then he met a truly and absolutely insane one.
0:28 most people miss this part Ultron makes the stones looks more clean and perfect shaped unlike before where it's all round and looks just like a stone from our planet
It’s not that insulting. Thanos is known for lengthy speeches and overall wasting time on being dramatic, whereas Ultron is a literal robot who immediately calculated the best course of action and performed it. If anything it improves Ultron’s character, and I consider that a win.
@@bullymaguireneedsyourprimo6581 the same could be the same where there will be an infinite version of Ultron almost taking over The Watcher. Yet, there was only one of him
That would take a quantum computer… if Thanos was smart he would’ve used the stones to see the easiest future to gather the last stone and avoided this situation overall. Also I would’ve had some invisible force field around me at all times. You never know when someone may stab you in the back or pull something like this.
@@GlobalWave1 Ultron is more than a quantum computer, & when it comes to Thanos, it was hubris which got him killed so easily Walking in like stone cold not expecting to get sliced and diced in half
Just shows how smart and how much potential Ultron has. Would love to see him some how return. In fact I got a little plot myself of how Ultron could return. So…..when Vision “killed Ultron he actually absorbed him in the stone and when Thanos took it he died and then Thanos died releasing Ultron’s soul and it went into a machine reviving Ultron. And that could be how he returns
I’d like to believe the stones are self aware, and that in this reality were sinister than the original 616 stones, which is why it enlightened Ultron with a new sense of purposes and awareness after he wiped out existence in his universe.
I doubt this would happen. Thanos always prepared and watched over Earth from afar. He watched mostly all the events in the movie's playout. He would have known that Earth was overtaken by Ultron and most likely would have used the reality stone before arriving. But yes, this is a alternate timeline so maybe this Thanos didnt do his proper research 😆
Ultron uttered a word before cutting Thanos in half in less than a second. Thor, Captain Marvel and Scarlet Witch all had the same opportunity, but they chose to talk about themselves during or show off instead of ending him quickly. Thor had him on his knees with the Axe pierced in him and WALKED over to Thanos and talked, taking his time, even WATCHED him as Thanos slowly picked his hand up and snapped his fingers. No wonder Thor fell into the deep end, what a stupid approach.