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Q is eerily similar to "Avengers: Infinity War" and "Endgame" πŸ€”πŸ’­ Theory πŸ˜²πŸ’‘
posted ago by rayw_wwg1wga ago by rayw_wwg1wga +25 / -0

Not sure if you guys remember the plot from the two movies. Woke injections aside (forget about "Cpt. Marvel" etc)

The setup goes:

  • Thanos the big purple guy - goal: "save the universe" by depopulating the universe at random (genocide)

  • The Avengers / Guardians / Wizards - try to prevent Thanos from achieving his plan - most notably - Dr. Strange and Iron Man (the leader).

Important plot points:

  • Before the battle with Thanos, one of the good guys, the wizard, Dr. Strange uses the Time Stone to look forward in time, to see all possible outcomes of the future (he found 14,000,605 possible outcomes, and only ONE where the good guys achieve victory).
  • Along the way, Thanos kills off people who get in the way (these people can never return).
  • They clash and battle...
  • During the battle with Thanos when he's about to kill Iron Man, suddenly Dr. Strange gives Thanos the Time Stone (which Dr. Strange prior to looking at the future, said he would never do). (thanks to u/ZerroDefex)
  • But Thanos gets what he wants, and decimates the universe using the necessary pieces ("infinity stones"). Just before Dr Strange is erased from reality he tells Iron Man "it had to be this way." (thanks to u/ZerroDefex) Or so it appears. (Avengers Infinity War ends here)
  • In Endgame, the heroes realize they lost. Story picks up 5 years after.
  • The good guys, by the slimmest odds, find a way to time travel to gather up all the necessary pieces ("infinity stones") to bring people back.
  • Thanos (from a different time) and the good guys (in present time) have a rematch
  • When Iron Man and others managed to being everyone back from being erased Dr Strange tells Iron Man that if he had told him ahead of time then he never would have followed the plan and do what was necessary. (thanks to u/ZerroDefex)
  • Iron Man (the leader) sacrifices himself, using the same technique Thanos used earlier to decimate the population, instead to decimate all of Thanos' team, and is himself killed in the process.

Sound familiar?

  • Thanos = Deep State

  • Iron Man = POTUS

  • Dr. Strange = Q and Looking Glass

What if, Q saw all the possible options, and saw this one as the way that "We win"? Despite choosing this route meant still having heavy losses, it at least meant the bad guys couldn't enact their depop plan on the world and/or avoiding a civil war?

Coincidentally these movies were both released in 2018/2019:

Makes you go,...hmmm...

If the bad guys can use movies to spread propaganda, so can the good guys, right? Allows this idea to enter the public's consciousness...