@@sanidhay4841 I think he means we should give props to Disney and Marvel for not going with the “and they lived happily ever after” ending. That they actually had the balls to let the villain win.
LMAO at the sort of mind that thinks a "dark-ass" ending deserves some sort of bonus. Here's how endings work: both happy and sad endings can be bad storytelling.
@@sanidhay4841 this is the first time marvel has had the balls to make a 100% unhappy ending with no strings attached and no “ray of hope “ so-to-speak
It would seem you didn’t notice that he switched seats with Christine on one of his attempts at saving her, because he thought that maybe the person who was in the passenger seat would die.
Nope. That wasn't relevant to the video. You (and 60+ people and counting) just wanted to note something that happened and pat yourself on the back for it. But for some reason, you haven't learned how to phrase things except as a passive-aggressive whine.
The voice acting felt a bit flat so I couldn't take it too seriously. The pacing also feels a bit weird imo. Dark-tor Strange and his fate were pretty cool though.
Ngl, Strange doesn't video game. This is the classic savestate trap, but with the time stone, you have a way to traverse any savestate. What happens with Christine, it's like when you save your state too often, and find yourself trapped, locked into an outcome due to limited possible moves till that outcome. Simply pinpoint the event that locked you in, in this case it's likely Christine going out with him, go back to a savestate previous to that, and then do something different, that should unravel the entire strand, rewriting events, and likely causing the MCU Doctor Strange story with the hands, because the universe tends to self correct to an extent. Sure he wouldn't be with her, but it may result in her living at least.
That’s where I thought it was going the first time I watched the episode. Obviously they were going for something else, but I thought it would be an interesting take on the “what if” concept
@@danielmcgraw1244 I think they mean “going out” in the dating sense, not the “going out for the evening” sense, so they’re suggesting he end the relationship earlier in the timeline
There were no cars with scissor doors in Back to the Future, they were gullwing doors. Scissor doors slight up and along, gullwing doors like on the Delorean open up and out. Webvideo does not know how to car properly [ding].
2:29 TVSins doesn’t understand the concept of fridging. Fridging is when you kill off a character for momentary shock that the protagonist soon moves on from. Her death is THE ENTIRE PLOT.
This episode explicitly shows that apple-time-reverse-magic-stuff, I wonder why Strange never tried to reverse the state of Christine after the accident. She would've died again in another way, anyway, but he didn't even try
@@AlexFortunyLlop The DC Animated Universe is the best, hands down. The Batman/Superman/Batman Beyond/Justice League universe, the Young Justice Universe and the most recent DC animated films. If the DCEU & DCTVU were both just live action versions of their animated stuff, they would be crushing Marvel completely. At least the Superman & Lois show gets most things right.
One thing that we can agree on is the fact is this "what if...?" episode was dark & worse it made people cry myself included if you excuse me I need a moment after watching this again
This was my favorite episode of the what if series. Dr. Strange is my favorite character to begin with but the fact his acts actually have consequences is the best ending. Hurts watching but he did it to himself.
3:04 *dies in his arms while dancing* Dr Strange: [casually] "no" That got me laughing every time, just the way he is casually like: "no". Can we get that line read one more time Steven? 3:05
Doctor Strange was probably too enamored with the thought of Christine's muffin basket to go out on a ledge by avoiding the Death Cliff even though the giant octopus monster gave him much more head by magically removing the bruise on his forehead.
If Christine's death was an absolute point then wouldn't she also have had to die in the original timeline Or does it only become an absolute point after she says yes to coming with him If so then did Strange really never think of just not asking her Does the multiverse just hate this specific Stephen Strange
I think the implication is that Stephen needs to lose something he values over everything in order to hit the bottom and seek out sorcery. In prime MCU timeline it's his career and skills as a surgeon, in this one it was his relationship with Christine.
@@hawkins347 I get that he needs to lose something that leads him to the path of sorcery, but like I said, there are OTHER options other than just killing his girlfriend multiple times.
I figured there'd surely be a sin for the fact that Strange's protection spell could just be punched off of him. Like this intricate spell to protect his essence from being sucked away just needed a few hard hits to the dome to wear off
I love how he refers to characters by their first name, like they’re old friends or something lmao my history teacher in 5th grade got on to my whole class for doing that in our essays 😂😅
He could've saved her. Reverse flash that crap....go back in time as someone else, take Christine to the future using magic, the past him sees it and becomes sorcerer supreme and creates a loop....
“What tone line are you even from? How does any of this even work? Where did you come from? Where does he go? Where did you come from Plot-N-Lie-Joe?” 😂😂😂😂 that made me laugh out loud 5:06
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end: 1 (8:01): Happy Gilmore (Universal Pictures, 1996) 2 (8:06): Reservoir Dogs (Miramax, 1992) 3 (8:12): It's a Wonderful Life (RKO Radio Pictures, 1946) 4 (8:21): Jurassic Park (Universal Pictures, 1993) 5 (8:29): Spider-Man (Columbia Pictures, 2002) 6 (8:33): Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Paramount Pictures, 1989)
5:29 "Strange survives this when Red Skull didn't" Sure because a freak accident surviving Nazi and THE Sorcerer f*ckin Supreme would surely be on the same power level
One thing I don't get about this episode. He is using the TIME stone. You know, the stone that encompasses all of time and can't be destroyed because that means time itself would be destroyed? Hence, there shouldn't be a higher authority above him and he could fix the "Absolute point", which I think is a stupid concept in the first place. You're telling me, a divine force like time is so strong that it can do crap like that / never be changed; but at the same time, it is so weak that any change is enough to do massive damage? I call BS on that one. I get that we have little knowledge over time and assume this is how it works, that's why everyone has their own version; but still. You can't treat it as an absolute force and a weak boundary at the same time.
That wasn't just a garden gnome. That was the Dark Hold Gnome, an entity attached to the Dark Hold (Marvel Necronomicon) that tempts you to do black magick or give up your soul.
Is there a reason why he couldn't grab Christine, then just travel with her back to the present?? He could even take another version of christine that died and put her in the car at the exact momeny of her death. She would still be dead in that timeline, but stephen strange would have Christine alive in his time.
This episode hit hard. The ending was one of the best. I need THIS Strange in the MCU yesterday. But they'll never do it because Godmode Enabled isn't fun in Cinema
This Strange IS in the MCU. "What If...?" is part of the MCU (just like the rest of the Disney+ Marvel series), and they've already said that these events will have repercussions on the ongoing movie side of it.
The dumbest part of this was that he could have used ALL THE INFINITY STONES TO RESURRECT HER. They don’t have to be snapped away to be snapped back alive. You can create a whole new universe you can bring back one human being. They’re nothing compared to DELETING/CREATING A UNIVERSE.
Actually in a deleted endgame scene the ancient one tells Bruce Banner that death is irreversible even with all 6 Stones. According to her the people snapped away weren't killed they were willed out of existence
@@itslegitcraft3875 only Widow's death was irreversible because it was her sacrifice that allowed access to the Soul Stone. to bring her back you'd need to give up the soul stone.
Not saying this is any more or less ethical. But, the infinity stones *can* bring the dead back to life, right? He doesn't have to undo that moment in time, he could just bring her back later.
You sinned the wrong thing. Christine dying being an absolute point in time would mean that she has to die in EVERY universe. Christine dying in one universe but not another actually proves that it's NOT an absolute point and there is in fact a way to save her. Because remember that the multiverse is essentially multiple time lines where every possible choice you could make has been made so you literally can't treat the time line and the multiverse as two separate things, they have to be one in the same. Thus the Ancient One is clearly lying when she says that Christine has to die because we already know for a fact she doesn't. The two versions of Dr. Strange in one universe thing should also be a sin because for the Ancient One to split his time line should create a second universe not just a second Dr. Strange in the same universe... It would make more sense if she brought a version of D. Strange in from a different universe but for both versions to exist in the same time line despite making a different decision in his time line is a nonsensical logic paradox that inherently contradicts itself. This entire episode is basically full of dialog that is self contradicting and makes zero logical sense and I hate it. It's the worst episode of the entire series. Seriously, writers, when you're making rules for how time travel/the multiverse is suppose to work in your story make sure you actually follow your own set of rules and don't immediately contradict everything you just said with an entirely separate set of rules 2 minutes later. It's one or the other, pick a side already.
Er... seriously? Not even a minute in and you're already making me come correct you? lmao 0:56 Have you seriously never heard of dry cleaning? Most really nice suits are dry clean only. This "pulling the suit out of the dryer" joke is saying that it's such a cheap suit that you can actually wash it. Which I'm guessing is probably very false, and in fact he probably spent a LOT of money getting it tailored and cleaned. lol
Oh yes a good old-fashioned case of nitpicking the nitpickers which they will probably turn around and nitpick your nitpicking of their nitpicking in their podcast. An endless cycle. 😂
Something that felt very strange in this episode is that when Strange goes back in time to meet Christine he essentially is his younger self, so there isn't two Doctor stranges even when there kinda should be. When the avengers time travel in Endgame they see and meet the avenger of that timeline. And if with the timestone you become yourself at that point of time does it mean that you can't go before the date you were born (which I doubt since Strange goes to the library of Cagliostro) and do you become a baby if you go back in time to when you were 1 y/o? The only other option is that the timestone lets you choose whether you rewind time and stay as yourself, or do you travel back in time as a separate entity from the future.
The Avengers used "quantum" time travel. Time travel that was the result of science. Dr. Strange uses a mix of magic and an Infinity Stone. Thus, the scope and rules that he needed to follow are different from the scope and rules that the Avengers needed to follow.
You missed one: Strange drives a Lamborghini Hurrican, which has regular doors. But Strange walks out of the Lamborghini using scissor doors, so what the hell.
I watch every one of these with the understanding that they’re all for jokes and not to be taken serious, but God the sins* that you give sometimes are so ridiculous. you sinned the stranges for fighting and called it “pew pewing” and it was so awesome you couldnt even pick sins in the fight to sin.
The "Absolute Point" criticism is one that I don't get, as I assume something only becomes an Absolute Point because of its relation to a time traveller. It's only an Absolute Point BECAUSE it's the motivation for Strange to time travel, meaning that if he succeeds he doesn't time travel and there's a paradox on their hands. In the main MCU, Strange losing his hands would have been an absolute point if he had tried to go back and change that, not because it was something that was predetermined to happen, but because it was something that had to happen to put Strange on the path to magic and time travel to begin with. Hopefully that made sense.
The episode made no sense, one moment or choice? BS, it totally reworked the character. The MCU Dr. Strange would've gone back to work from her funeral with barely a thought. She wasn't even his motivation AFTER he became a better person from learning magic. OK Dark Doctor Strange was cool but how he got there was crap. It was worse than in the zombies episode when Peter Parker mentions long sleeves protection AFTER we watched Iron Man get turned in a full suit......
No sins were given after the strange v strange fight began. Implying even cinema sins couldn't find anything wrong with this episode's amazing ending
Benedict Cumberbatch did the CGI work for Dormammu, so even that was same vs same.
I definitely totally DIDNT cry while watching this episode
That’s what I was thinking!
epic ending in that episode made me watch it twice in a row
Sin: ending of this episode was screwed over by later episodes
The real sin is not taking off sins for the dark-ass ending of this episode.
why is it good if its dark? i like the ending but ur giving the wrong reasoning there
@@sanidhay4841 it depends on how it's executed. Sometimes it's good to be subversive and step away from happily-ever-after cliches
@@sanidhay4841 I think he means we should give props to Disney and Marvel for not going with the “and they lived happily ever after” ending. That they actually had the balls to let the villain win.
LMAO at the sort of mind that thinks a "dark-ass" ending deserves some sort of bonus. Here's how endings work: both happy and sad endings can be bad storytelling.
@@sanidhay4841 this is the first time marvel has had the balls to make a 100% unhappy ending with no strings attached and no “ray of hope “ so-to-speak
It would seem you didn’t notice that he switched seats with Christine on one of his attempts at saving her, because he thought that maybe the person who was in the passenger seat would die.
Nope. That wasn't relevant to the video. You (and 60+ people and counting) just wanted to note something that happened and pat yourself on the back for it. But for some reason, you haven't learned how to phrase things except as a passive-aggressive whine.
@@Thy_Boss you must be fun at parties
@@Thy_Boss Damn man. Who pissed in your coffee?
@@Thy_Boss your like a Cinema sins but human-or less human, you need to chill mate
@@Thy_Boss Dude. You’re like the people that announce their pregnancy at someone else’s wedding. Why are you ruining the fun for them?
This was the best episode of the entire series hands down. Cmon no sin removals?
Tvsins gotta tvsins you know?
The voice acting felt a bit flat so I couldn't take it too seriously. The pacing also feels a bit weird imo. Dark-tor Strange and his fate were pretty cool though.
Theres a reason of why they skip strange vs strange, they will lose a lot of sins XD
No Sins were given after the Strange v. Strange Battle!
And worse, we got a sin count pad instead!
Sin 6: DeLorean didn't have scissor doors. It had gull wings. Know the difference.
I said the same thing to myself right after I heard that line.
That's the point. He's saying it should have had gull wings
@@OverdriveGamesAnime Maybe but it doesn't sound like that to me.
@@etsija12341234 it doesn't make sense the other way. "Learned the wrong lesson" wouldn't make sense if they thought they were the same doors.
How do you have nothing to say about the incredible ending? It’s like you submitted to unfinished video
“Everything is a different Disney property”
You’re very close to being not wrong, or should I say not *Wong*
Could you at least remove a sin for Benedict cumberbatch’s brilliant voice acted. The despair he displayed was incredible
Ngl, Strange doesn't video game. This is the classic savestate trap, but with the time stone, you have a way to traverse any savestate. What happens with Christine, it's like when you save your state too often, and find yourself trapped, locked into an outcome due to limited possible moves till that outcome. Simply pinpoint the event that locked you in, in this case it's likely Christine going out with him, go back to a savestate previous to that, and then do something different, that should unravel the entire strand, rewriting events, and likely causing the MCU Doctor Strange story with the hands, because the universe tends to self correct to an extent. Sure he wouldn't be with her, but it may result in her living at least.
ST's Voyager does something similar with the Year of Hell episode.
Speedrunner Strange
That's a great idea but didn't he not pick her up one or two times in this and she still died? I think be needs to go back further
That’s where I thought it was going the first time I watched the episode. Obviously they were going for something else, but I thought it would be an interesting take on the “what if” concept
@@danielmcgraw1244 I think they mean “going out” in the dating sense, not the “going out for the evening” sense, so they’re suggesting he end the relationship earlier in the timeline
4:24 Ever since I first saw this episode I was waiting for this moment.
There were no cars with scissor doors in Back to the Future, they were gullwing doors. Scissor doors slight up and along, gullwing doors like on the Delorean open up and out. Webvideo does not know how to car properly [ding].
Literally came here to say this. They dont even look remotely the same!
Also, the Huracan used in the Doctor Strange doesn’t have scissor doors, that’s only on V12 Lambos like the Aventador.
This whole series is about different universes, so in that one, it does.
2:29 TVSins doesn’t understand the concept of fridging. Fridging is when you kill off a character for momentary shock that the protagonist soon moves on from. Her death is THE ENTIRE PLOT.
This episode explicitly shows that apple-time-reverse-magic-stuff, I wonder why Strange never tried to reverse the state of Christine after the accident. She would've died again in another way, anyway, but he didn't even try
This is the most depressing episode in the entire show and somehow you still managed to make it hilarious. Thank you
Marvel has the best tv shows and Films of all time
@Night-time Guy the Chad Thor episode is pretty funny
Yeah I was just devasted at the end of this episode.
@@AlexFortunyLlop The DC Animated Universe is the best, hands down. The Batman/Superman/Batman Beyond/Justice League universe, the Young Justice Universe and the most recent DC animated films.
If the DCEU & DCTVU were both just live action versions of their animated stuff, they would be crushing Marvel completely.
At least the Superman & Lois show gets most things right.
One thing that we can agree on is the fact is this "what if...?" episode was dark & worse it made people cry myself included if you excuse me I need a moment after watching this again
Got more of a "The Time Machine" vibe than a "Groundhog Day" vibe.
This was my favorite episode of the what if series. Dr. Strange is my favorite character to begin with but the fact his acts actually have consequences is the best ending. Hurts watching but he did it to himself.
Plot-in-line joe had me
3:04
*dies in his arms while dancing*
Dr Strange: [casually] "no"
That got me laughing every time, just the way he is casually like: "no".
Can we get that line read one more time Steven?
3:05
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When I originally saw the title of the episode, I thought Strange was going to lose his actual heart! And I still want to see that.
same
And in the end, the Wizard gives him a heart-shaped clock.
This was the most saddest episode of What If...?. Strange didn't mean to turn literally evil, he was just trying save the women he love.
Doctor Strange was probably too enamored with the thought of Christine's muffin basket to go out on a ledge by avoiding the Death Cliff even though the giant octopus monster gave him much more head by magically removing the bruise on his forehead.
6:05 Dude, this ain't a kids show. This was rated TV-14. Why do you and the Sins crew always assume everything animated is for kids?
How did you not say anything about the end of this episode, which would deserve some sin removals
these sins mean nothing
"That's not his heart, that's his dead girlfriend in a box" cracked me up
6:47 He thinks he’s a special type of white guy who has self reflected and wants to be an agent of Strange.
Thats very clever lmao
If Christine's death was an absolute point then wouldn't she also have had to die in the original timeline
Or does it only become an absolute point after she says yes to coming with him
If so then did Strange really never think of just not asking her
Does the multiverse just hate this specific Stephen Strange
Pretty sure it’s just that specific universe’s point, unlike the MCU’s point
@6:42 nice bo burnham reference
Does Christine really NEED to die to do the whole "What if Strange was evil?" idea?
I think the implication is that Stephen needs to lose something he values over everything in order to hit the bottom and seek out sorcery. In prime MCU timeline it's his career and skills as a surgeon, in this one it was his relationship with Christine.
@@hawkins347 I get that he needs to lose something that leads him to the path of sorcery, but like I said, there are OTHER options other than just killing his girlfriend multiple times.
@@Dimensioneer88 What else meant more to him than his hands?
This is by far the best What If episode
I figured there'd surely be a sin for the fact that Strange's protection spell could just be punched off of him. Like this intricate spell to protect his essence from being sucked away just needed a few hard hits to the dome to wear off
With a title like "what if Doctor Stange lost his heart instead of his hands" and the picture of the evil Strange, I thought he'd become a vampire.
I love how he refers to characters by their first name, like they’re old friends or something lmao my history teacher in 5th grade got on to my whole class for doing that in our essays 😂😅
Bo Burnham reference? Are we getting an 'Inside' Sins video? Would 'Inside' be a TV or Cinema Sins Video?
“Calling it your muffin basket.” 😂😂😂
4:14 I was thinking the same thing.
He could've saved her. Reverse flash that crap....go back in time as someone else, take Christine to the future using magic, the past him sees it and becomes sorcerer supreme and creates a loop....
“What tone line are you even from? How does any of this even work? Where did you come from? Where does he go? Where did you come from Plot-N-Lie-Joe?” 😂😂😂😂 that made me laugh out loud 5:06
6:46
Welcome to the MCU
Where nothing can get too serious and it's always the perfect time for crack jokes
Here are all the audio outtake clips at the end:
1 (8:01): Happy Gilmore (Universal Pictures, 1996)
2 (8:06): Reservoir Dogs (Miramax, 1992)
3 (8:12): It's a Wonderful Life (RKO Radio Pictures, 1946)
4 (8:21): Jurassic Park (Universal Pictures, 1993)
5 (8:29): Spider-Man (Columbia Pictures, 2002)
6 (8:33): Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade (Paramount Pictures, 1989)
5:29 "Strange survives this when Red Skull didn't"
Sure because a freak accident surviving Nazi and THE Sorcerer f*ckin Supreme would surely be on the same power level
That Bo Burnham callout was *chef's kiss*
Ok but if you pulled your suit out of the dryer I would assume that means that it wasn't dry-cleaned so yes, I would say that denigrates it a little
6:47 the indescribable power of your comedy?
0:46 - Referring to the DeLorean having scissor doors when it in fact has gull-wing doors. *DING*
One thing I don't get about this episode. He is using the TIME stone. You know, the stone that encompasses all of time and can't be destroyed because that means time itself would be destroyed?
Hence, there shouldn't be a higher authority above him and he could fix the "Absolute point", which I think is a stupid concept in the first place.
You're telling me, a divine force like time is so strong that it can do crap like that / never be changed; but at the same time, it is so weak that any change is enough to do massive damage?
I call BS on that one.
I get that we have little knowledge over time and assume this is how it works, that's why everyone has their own version; but still.
You can't treat it as an absolute force and a weak boundary at the same time.
Healing the wooooorld with comedyyyyyyyyyy
Making a literallll difference
Metaphoricallyyyyyyyyyy
What about the ending?
That gut-wrenching No no no no is worth at least one sin off.
Strange would be Supreme at TV Sins.
^That would have been better than "magical".
The "pick a hill to die on" joke needs more love
That wasn't just a garden gnome. That was the Dark Hold Gnome, an entity attached to the Dark Hold (Marvel Necronomicon) that tempts you to do black magick or give up your soul.
6:46 "I got that reference!"
Is there a reason why he couldn't grab Christine, then just travel with her back to the present?? He could even take another version of christine that died and put her in the car at the exact momeny of her death. She would still be dead in that timeline, but stephen strange would have Christine alive in his time.
This episode hit hard.
The ending was one of the best.
I need THIS Strange in the MCU yesterday. But they'll never do it because Godmode Enabled isn't fun in Cinema
This Strange IS in the MCU. "What If...?" is part of the MCU (just like the rest of the Disney+ Marvel series), and they've already said that these events will have repercussions on the ongoing movie side of it.
Did you see the MoM trailer?
The dumbest part of this was that he could have used ALL THE INFINITY STONES TO RESURRECT HER. They don’t have to be snapped away to be snapped back alive. You can create a whole new universe you can bring back one human being. They’re nothing compared to DELETING/CREATING A UNIVERSE.
Actually in a deleted endgame scene the ancient one tells Bruce Banner that death is irreversible even with all 6 Stones. According to her the people snapped away weren't killed they were willed out of existence
@@itslegitcraft3875 only Widow's death was irreversible because it was her sacrifice that allowed access to the Soul Stone. to bring her back you'd need to give up the soul stone.
This was everyone's favorite episode but, I'm sorry, this episode DEPRESSED me. I had to call in sick from work, it was so bad.
I think that's why it's a favorite. It evokes such strong emotions.
I kid you not right up until the moment with the grave 1:45 in the youtube video I thought it meant his real blood pumping heart
Love the Bo Burnham refrence!
I had some serious Guy Peirce "Time Machine" movie vibes for the first part of this episode.
Healing the world with comedy
When I watched this for the first time, I kept imagining the Grinch. Lol
Not saying this is any more or less ethical. But, the infinity stones *can* bring the dead back to life, right? He doesn't have to undo that moment in time, he could just bring her back later.
The 10 second pun spree starting from 0:36🙌
Hey... at least the episode ended in sorcery pew pewing instead of them punching each other....
3:14 should have sealed the deal of "fixed point in time".
You sinned the wrong thing. Christine dying being an absolute point in time would mean that she has to die in EVERY universe. Christine dying in one universe but not another actually proves that it's NOT an absolute point and there is in fact a way to save her. Because remember that the multiverse is essentially multiple time lines where every possible choice you could make has been made so you literally can't treat the time line and the multiverse as two separate things, they have to be one in the same. Thus the Ancient One is clearly lying when she says that Christine has to die because we already know for a fact she doesn't.
The two versions of Dr. Strange in one universe thing should also be a sin because for the Ancient One to split his time line should create a second universe not just a second Dr. Strange in the same universe... It would make more sense if she brought a version of D. Strange in from a different universe but for both versions to exist in the same time line despite making a different decision in his time line is a nonsensical logic paradox that inherently contradicts itself.
This entire episode is basically full of dialog that is self contradicting and makes zero logical sense and I hate it. It's the worst episode of the entire series. Seriously, writers, when you're making rules for how time travel/the multiverse is suppose to work in your story make sure you actually follow your own set of rules and don't immediately contradict everything you just said with an entirely separate set of rules 2 minutes later. It's one or the other, pick a side already.
The absolute points are a different term for the nexus points from Loki, which were stated to be immutable and potentially apocalyptic to defy.
That's kind of pretty much what they said
The DeLorean from back to the Future has Gull-wing doors NOT SCISSOR Doors... Thats 88 MPH I Mean 88 SIN's For you Sir... ;)
Pulled from a dryer vs having it dry cleaned.
Er... seriously? Not even a minute in and you're already making me come correct you? lmao
0:56 Have you seriously never heard of dry cleaning? Most really nice suits are dry clean only. This "pulling the suit out of the dryer" joke is saying that it's such a cheap suit that you can actually wash it. Which I'm guessing is probably very false, and in fact he probably spent a LOT of money getting it tailored and cleaned. lol
Oh yes a good old-fashioned case of nitpicking the nitpickers which they will probably turn around and nitpick your nitpicking of their nitpicking in their podcast. An endless cycle. 😂
Was that a Bo Burnham reference? making a literal difference metaphorically are we?
This was the best what if epasoad
Nothing said about the extremely dark ending in a kids show
The show isn't a kids show. Kids can watch it, yes, but it's primary audience is not exclusively kids.
It's actually TV-14.
Well Dicer definitely knows that “random health issue” can happen anywhere
Something that felt very strange in this episode is that when Strange goes back in time to meet Christine he essentially is his younger self, so there isn't two Doctor stranges even when there kinda should be.
When the avengers time travel in Endgame they see and meet the avenger of that timeline.
And if with the timestone you become yourself at that point of time does it mean that you can't go before the date you were born (which I doubt since Strange goes to the library of Cagliostro) and do you become a baby if you go back in time to when you were 1 y/o?
The only other option is that the timestone lets you choose whether you rewind time and stay as yourself, or do you travel back in time as a separate entity from the future.
The Avengers used "quantum" time travel. Time travel that was the result of science. Dr. Strange uses a mix of magic and an Infinity Stone. Thus, the scope and rules that he needed to follow are different from the scope and rules that the Avengers needed to follow.
The real sin was dubbing uncle Ben after the "more power" line and not Tim the Tool man Taylor.
This should’ve been called “what if Dr strange wasn’t a complete jerk to the woman he loved?”
6:46 is that a not so subtle bo burnham reference hahaha
This episode was Way Beyond terrifying and I loved every minute of it
6:21 IS THAT MEP-
Can you do Infinity Train? It only has 4 seasons with 10 episodes each.
I was not expecting this to be the plot at all. Was thinking this was going to be much more grander.
You missed one: Strange drives a Lamborghini Hurrican, which has regular doors. But Strange walks out of the Lamborghini using scissor doors, so what the hell.
I wanna see Birdman’s take on this.
@TVsins you should really do solar opposites. There's sins I seen on the first take watching. Great show also
Strange was stuck in the loop due to him purely removing the reason he would study sorcery. Can't break a loop you wouldn't enter to break again.
Please do Everything Wrong With Only Murders in the Building "True Crime"
To add on to sin 6: Huracans don’t have scissor doors anyway
I watch every one of these with the understanding that they’re all for jokes and not to be taken serious, but God the sins* that you give sometimes are so ridiculous. you sinned the stranges for fighting and called it “pew pewing” and it was so awesome you couldnt even pick sins in the fight to sin.
you guys should sin inside job season one next🙏🏾
would be amazing
Sin for the plot rip-off of trying numerous ultimately-pointless times to keep the girl from dying from 2002's Time Machine.
Fridge? My boy must be watching Red too.
The "Absolute Point" criticism is one that I don't get, as I assume something only becomes an Absolute Point because of its relation to a time traveller. It's only an Absolute Point BECAUSE it's the motivation for Strange to time travel, meaning that if he succeeds he doesn't time travel and there's a paradox on their hands. In the main MCU, Strange losing his hands would have been an absolute point if he had tried to go back and change that, not because it was something that was predetermined to happen, but because it was something that had to happen to put Strange on the path to magic and time travel to begin with. Hopefully that made sense.
The episode made no sense, one moment or choice? BS, it totally reworked the character. The MCU Dr. Strange would've gone back to work from her funeral with barely a thought. She wasn't even his motivation AFTER he became a better person from learning magic. OK Dark Doctor Strange was cool but how he got there was crap. It was worse than in the zombies episode when Peter Parker mentions long sleeves protection AFTER we watched Iron Man get turned in a full suit......
You know, this "what if...?" storyline is far more interesting than what actually happened in doctor strange
Yeah; What this Doctor Strange in the main MCU timeline now!
DeLorean’s never had scissors doors. They are gullwing if they open from the roof.
This whole series is about different universes, so in that one, it does.
So why did strange go to the mountain to get powers if his hands weren’t fucked up?
I loved this episode. Too bad watching it will never be the same with the finale where strange is fine and cracking jokes
I see that maybe unintentional Bo Burnham line
I still love Doctor Strange
7:50 I feel like you're missing something.