At the end Captain America starts a relationship with an alternate version of Agent Carter, an important person in SHIELD. However, even if both agreed to the relationship, that would still arguably be an unethical thing to do from both sides. Since that would arguably affect the natural course of time for the other people in that alternate reality, without any arguably justified or moral cause like bringing back the people Thanos snapped. They wanting to be together wouldn't be a morally justified reason to alter the natural course of the time-line of an entire alternate universe. Both characters should be mature and ethical enough to understand that.Specially because given the age she appears to be, it seems to be a version of her from one of the time-lines that had been barely altered at all (other than Tony Stark briefly meeting his own dad, while retrieving a Infinity Stone that was returned, which would barely alter anything). This behavior also raises the question, of how could a Captain America capable of such, an arguably, morally dubious act, still be able to carry Thor's hammer? (which requires the user to be a good person). For him to do such a thing, would go against his moral character.Both the Russo Brothers and the writers of the film, being contradictory answers in regards to what time-line Captain America ended. Regardless of it being the original or an alternate time-line, his changes would alter the time-line without a proper moral justification.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 08:03