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Originally Posted by Hemi-Cuda
Except it wasn't sudden. First you have Pepper hulking out at the end of Iron Man 3 to protect Tony, but she's not comfortable with the whole superhero role. Then in Endgame there is very clear forshadowing with Tony's daughter playing with the helmet from the suit he made Pepper, which she didn't want to want to wear. Makes sense that in the final battle for the universe that she would finally relent and join the fight
And everyone complaining about the Fem-Avengers scene is so lame. Yes it was contrived, but it was all of a few seconds long and likely made millions of little girls around the world very happy. Let them enjoy that moment like the millions of adult nerds did when Cap lifted Mjolnir
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The 25ish year old man/child next to me squealed in ecstasy in this moment and started clapping when this happened.
I realized that this movie means a lot to a lot of people and it is important that people have their moments, this can be a very special thing for them, and clearly it was, even if his actions maybe me feel a bit awkward and uncomfortable for him.
I will no more roll my eyes at this grown mans happiness at this movie than I will at the girl power moment that I bet lifted the hearts of young and old women alike who watched those moments.
I pray I can, as I get older, continue to find joy in such simple things the way that some people can in movies like this.