After watching Multiverse of Madness, this episode just becomes more depressing. Christine dying isn't just a fixed point in time, its a part of the constant throughout the Multiverse. A constant where, whatever universe it is,Strange can never get Christine.
She doesn't die in every universe though, but in order for Strange to reach his full potential (lose his hands, defeat Dormammu, become Sorcerer Supreme) in each Universe that he is in, he can never be with her
Infinite universes means theirs a guarantee at least one where he gets them. I mean in multiverse of madness we see that another universe Wanda does have kids
Idk why people are still not convinced that the Canon Event is not real when we got this as proof and it doesn't matter if Sony and MCU are different, MCU universe exists in Spider-verse and so is these multiple What If universes. Literally when Strange became Strange Supreme, he destroyed his own universe by preventing the canon event to happen, making Miguel O'Hara's theory right.
@@siphonophoresbelieve me I want more than ANYTHING to see one movie where the hero has to decide between someone he loves and an entire world and choose the world. I really don’t want Miles to get a perfect ending, because we’ve never seen a hero that doesn’t get one in this context.
@@TheCart54321 I'd like that to happen but sort of don't want either. I want it to be like Miguel's theory of disrupting the canon can actually affect and destroy an entire universe but in a way, Miles figured a way to save his dad as it's proven that canons can be broken without having the universe destroyed (him not being supposed to be Spider-Man, Gwen's dad quitting the position of Captain, E-42 Miles becoming the Prowler). Plus, I'm really tired of Spider-Man getting an ending where things went good for others but him. We have Andrew Spider-Man saving New York but at the cost of losing Gwen and Harry becoming the Goblin. Tom Holland saving his universe but at the cost of his existence fading from everyone's memory and Peter B. Parker ending up losing Aunt May and divorcing MJ in his universe (although Miles did helped him get the courage to fix their relationship during the Spiderverse event).
1:34 honestly, this one hit me the hardest. He tried doing nothing, basically stood her up in an attempt to save her and she still dies, wondering where he was
@@tubtubsablubblubs3996 Supreme Strange is too powerful for MCU. He just could erase the world so there's no freaking way Dr. Strange can even come close to him.
Their is a big difference: Not only Strange supreme is much more powerful than Sinister strange but also he accepted that he was at fault while talking to watcher. Also the probable reason that strange supreme helped watcher was because he didn't wanted Christine to suffer in other universes but Sinister strange is knowingly killing other universes.
This is also explains a plothole in a way from the first dr strange movie of why kaecillius never used the time stone to get his family back as he probably went through what strange did, them endlessly dying over and over again and forced him to go to dormammu and the dark dimesnion, instead of using soul stone or reversing an absolute point
@@mafmaf8013 why wouldnt he, he was a master of the mystic arts, we just never saw it as the first movie focused on dr strange beginnings not whether the masters of the mystic arts attempted to use it or not
another explanation is this is how he characterized. he consider time as his enemy and using time stone make him feel like a hypocrite. because he dont want to manipulate the concept of time, but destroying it instead
my only concern is that why didnt he try a protection spell? It literally protected the guardians of the multiverse from like any attack from Ultron.. I just cant belive it could not protect Christine
I like to admire the fact that even though he literally tries all he’s got to save her, he doesn’t attempt what kaecillius(probably misspelled that) did and try to follow dormammu. I think that’s why kaecillius led that cult, to prevent death according to his “death is an insult” speech.
@@LotselanceHe is a cosmic entity that watches over the mulitiverse and chronicles events. He has an oath to never interfere with events...although he has broken it on occasion.
I really hope in Multiverse of madness, which is our main timeline, is the one reality where Christine survives. But probably doesnt get married as we've seen in the trailer, she's apparently getting married to some other man since Strange has been gone for 5 years.
Strange Supreme's extreme reaction to Christine's death and refusal to accept it become even more empathetic after the reveal about Strange's sister in 'Multiverse of Madness'.
After seeing Across the Spiderverse, I think there are 3 types of fixed points in time/canon events: 1) Events that are supposed to happen are changed, but have little to no effect on their universe (Miles from Earth 42 not becoming Spider-Man, Mayday being born, Spider-Noir’s rubix cube, etc.) 2) Canon events that are easily changed and immediately cause the collapse of the universe (the universe that Miguel destroyed, Kingpin almost destroying his universe to bring his family back) 3) Fixed points of time that refuse to change and will keep repeating unless extra power is used to force change (Christine’s death) Turns out Lyla wasn’t so smart about predicting the rules of the multiverse
This Episode was both good and depressing because if we all had the time stone we'd all do that. Trying to revive the person you love but realizing that it cannot be changed. Honestly gives alot of final destination vibes were no matter how hard you try. You can't escape fate. It always wins and there's nothing you can do to change fate. This episode shows how Doctor strange is put into a Scenario were he can't let go of the past. Main continuity doctor strange has moved on. And forgets the things that happen in the past. But the main thing about this episode it really dwells into Doctor strange psyche shows that what he can be if he actually turned evil. And how strong he can Get. That's why doctor strange is a threat to Reality. He is arrogant. And cocky at times but he does try to make up for the things he's doing. Like how he fixed the situation in No way home with Peter.
@@Topgufi yeah. And tbh doctor strange is one of my favorite MCU characters even comic book. But in the comics he's much much stronger but after seeing Multiverse of Madness he's Getting to be at comic level doctor strange slowly
"I only want you. You're the only thing that matters..." 2:03 The way he closes his eyes moments before it hits, you have to wonder how many thousands of variations and attempts he made to fix it, to save her.
which is why the concept of branched timelines is so interesting to me. You don't actually travel back in time but to a different timeline, how you influence the outcome will become the new future of that timeline, not your sacred timeline.
Do you all realize he died millions of times just to be with her for some moments, she wouldn't but he would feel all the death over and over again that's basically Christian hell. No wonder he went crazy
God this whole sequence broke me. The music, Benedict's voice, the freaking visuals of Stephen trying so hard and having to watch his love die over and over. He even tried to take the worst of the hit himself by making her drive. What would that have led to? He could've died instead of her and that would mean he never lived to become the Sorcerer Supreme. But he didn't care. Poor guy. If only he knew that he wasn't supposed to end up with Christine in any universe, anyhow. He would've found a better and a much more compatible partner in Clea.
Strange rather dies so Christine can live. He was desperate to save her so he tried every way possible. Even though he know that would create paradox but he didnt care.
This episode really speaks to me. My father died in 2013. I've had a really rough time trying to get through that trauma. I Spent alot of nights wishing there was something I could do to bring him back, But This episode makes me change my mind. I can't change the past because it might cause a cataclysmic mistake like this one. I have to learn to live with it.
The Time Stone manipulates the environment, pushing it back. That's what Strange is doing in this episode, he's not making branches in time, he's actually moving his own branch go back and forth
Pretty much a modern re-telling of "The time machine". No matter how many times he go back, he can never save his love. A classic trope. Well told here.
Keep in mind this is the guy that endured the physical pain of dying the most horrendous deaths imaginable over and over and over until Dormammu, a demon that LOVES killing things, pretty much just got bored and wanted to do something else. Some people speculate that he was in that loop with Dormammu for years, decades, centuries maybe even. Who knows how many different attempts he tried before his will broke.
Can you imagine me going back in time to try to save Jason David Frank's life, preventing him from commiting suicide. That would be really difficult to do that
Out of all the episodes in this entire show this was the most depressing, the way he try’s over and over to prevent her death only to fail every time, I mean he even flat out doesn’t try to get her and she still dies, I mean jeez
2:20 This is one of the most desperate and painful screams I've heard in the MCU so far. Someone who has the potential for power to wipe out an entire universe, yet unable to use that power :|
Expecting this shit to happen again in Multiverse of Madness! As much as I love Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer, I can tell she is already a doomed character at that point!
This reminds me of the 2002 film 'The Time Machine' based on the H.QG. Wells novel. Strangely enough, the motto constantly uttered by the time traveler in that film is "What if?"
If the purpose of her dying is to make Strange learn the Mystic Rats, why can't he just go back and learn them before Christine dies? He does have his memories from the future after all... That way she would have no need to die
I'm more intrigued with why it causes a paradox, so I think there're 2 means of time travel 1. Like in Endgame, you physically go back in time and therefore 2 of you exist simutaneously and actions you make would create braches (new realities) and not paradox, because that timeline was tampered by an outside force which is you 2. Here we see Strange transfer his consciounsness to his older (or should I say younger) body, only his knowledge is new, so if the point of Christine dying was to set him on the path of Mystic Arts, then you might think that he can do both by learning magic and still save her at the same time. But since he still exist in the same timeline(might be because he used the time stone which may only control time in the same time stream), there must still be events that leads to the moment that he travel back to save her instead of creating another branch
They could have just had Strange Supreme's divergence be that of the injury/Christine dying, Instead of "our" Strange's origins being retconned. Our Strange's Christine actually didn't die. 😒🙄
If that was me I'd just Groundhog Day it. You might never be able to save her, you can't make it past that day, but you can spend every day of the rest of eternity with her before she dies. In fact, it's better because he can just go back a week or a year if he wants, nothings keeping him in this one day this is just the point he has to reset.
@@mumenrider1908 other than absolute points, the Time Stone can reverse outcomes, but it doesn't create branches in time, the stone does not take you to a different point in time, instead the stone moves time, the reality around you manipulated back, it doesn't create branches in time, it's like instead of moving to a new car you push your broken car, the stone doesn't take you to another point in time for you to interfere and create another reality, it moves the reality around you
It can but there is a point called absolute point where it can't do anything because it will create a paradox. It's basically a paradox. Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
@@FitWitScience the time Stone can't deal with an absolute point, manipulating time won't work. What Will work is what the Avengers did, going to the past that Will not affect their present. Going through time works, moving time doesn't
It's basically a paradox. Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
Doctor Strange's original lover leaves him and even marries with another man in the front of his eyes. Christine dies in this series. Doctor Strange always has to endure this pain in various ways and it hurts.
@@Topgufi It's basically a paradox. Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
Right now the reality is erased so everyone's souls are also erased including Christine's so there's no way he could revive her because he's basically the only thing that remains in that reality.
Because that wasn’t an absolute point in time. In this universe it is for Dr Strange, as he has to lose Christine in order to find the way of the mystical arts.
@@nesswatch7935 It's basically a paradox. Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
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After watching Multiverse of Madness, this episode just becomes more depressing. Christine dying isn't just a fixed point in time, its a part of the constant throughout the Multiverse. A constant where, whatever universe it is,Strange can never get Christine.
She doesn't die in every universe though, but in order for Strange to reach his full potential (lose his hands, defeat Dormammu, become Sorcerer Supreme) in each Universe that he is in, he can never be with her
Meh. Clea, who is fascinated by him, is better than a Christine that says "😬" when he says "I love you in every universe"
Infinite universes means theirs a guarantee at least one where he gets them. I mean in multiverse of madness we see that another universe Wanda does have kids
@@TheCart54321 Do you not understand the rules? There’s limits. It is totally possible there’s no universe where something doesn’t happen in some form
After watchin Spiderverse 2
In other words, a canon event?
"I only want you.. you're the only thing that matters" damn... I felt that one
still hits
Christine's death was an absolute point in time, or how Miguel O'Hara puts it, a canon event.
"You break enough canon, save enough captains... And we could lose everything."
Idk why people are still not convinced that the Canon Event is not real when we got this as proof and it doesn't matter if Sony and MCU are different, MCU universe exists in Spider-verse and so is these multiple What If universes. Literally when Strange became Strange Supreme, he destroyed his own universe by preventing the canon event to happen, making Miguel O'Hara's theory right.
@@siphonophoresbelieve me I want more than ANYTHING to see one movie where the hero has to decide between someone he loves and an entire world and choose the world.
I really don’t want Miles to get a perfect ending, because we’ve never seen a hero that doesn’t get one in this context.
@@TheCart54321 I'd like that to happen but sort of don't want either. I want it to be like Miguel's theory of disrupting the canon can actually affect and destroy an entire universe but in a way, Miles figured a way to save his dad as it's proven that canons can be broken without having the universe destroyed (him not being supposed to be Spider-Man, Gwen's dad quitting the position of Captain, E-42 Miles becoming the Prowler).
Plus, I'm really tired of Spider-Man getting an ending where things went good for others but him. We have Andrew Spider-Man saving New York but at the cost of losing Gwen and Harry becoming the Goblin. Tom Holland saving his universe but at the cost of his existence fading from everyone's memory and Peter B. Parker ending up losing Aunt May and divorcing MJ in his universe (although Miles did helped him get the courage to fix their relationship during the Spiderverse event).
Campbell: What have you done? You changed the future!! You've created a time paradox!"
1:34 honestly, this one hit me the hardest. He tried doing nothing, basically stood her up in an attempt to save her and she still dies, wondering where he was
this is a really touching moment, very well shown
This is one of my favourite episodes in the show cause it deals with grief and how it changes you
Basically like that movie Time Machine
the worse part is that if any of us were in dr strange place we would all try to save Christine also
The hero will sacrifice you to keep the peace. The villain will destroy this world to save you.
@@Topgufi i missed the part where that's my problem
It's sad😢
@@Topgufi just like obito
@@jaskaran4342 how did you know that?😂😂😂
The Dark Strange in MoM probably suffering the same fate. Couldn't save Christine, embraced the darkhold and destroyed his world.
TOTALLY thought it was gonna be this strange, but it ended up being ANOTHER one who fucked up his world.
@@tubtubsablubblubs3996 Supreme Strange is too powerful for MCU.
He just could erase the world so there's no freaking way Dr. Strange can even come close to him.
@@FitWitScience that was what I thought too. I mean hell, he’s a legitimate multiversal threat.
He literally said that’s what happened
Their is a big difference: Not only Strange supreme is much more powerful than Sinister strange but also he accepted that he was at fault while talking to watcher. Also the probable reason that strange supreme helped watcher was because he didn't wanted Christine to suffer in other universes but Sinister strange is knowingly killing other universes.
" Love is the one thing we're capable of perceiving that transcends dimensions of time and space. "
Interstellar referrence i like that
Love is just an illusion given by our brain chemicals.
Lol rick reference
@@Leo.de99 boi
@@Leo.de99 ok mr schwab
The feels when he screams “No!” Then it turns into a scream full of rage and sorrow
I could watch this episode over and over again. best episode of the season.
I agree with u
@@Topgufimy favorite is the final one
This is also explains a plothole in a way from the first dr strange movie of why kaecillius never used the time stone to get his family back as he probably went through what strange did, them endlessly dying over and over again and forced him to go to dormammu and the dark dimesnion, instead of using soul stone or reversing an absolute point
If i am not mistaken, kaecillius never had access to the eye of agamoto.
@@mafmaf8013 why wouldnt he, he was a master of the mystic arts, we just never saw it as the first movie focused on dr strange beginnings not whether the masters of the mystic arts attempted to use it or not
another explanation is this is how he characterized. he consider time as his enemy and using time stone make him feel like a hypocrite. because he dont want to manipulate the concept of time, but destroying it instead
my only concern is that why didnt he try a protection spell? It literally protected the guardians of the multiverse from like any attack from Ultron.. I just cant belive it could not protect Christine
@@marco002 if nobody from 616 universe has ever tried that spell, the most obvious answer is nobody(that currently alive) learned that spell yet.
I like to admire the fact that even though he literally tries all he’s got to save her, he doesn’t attempt what kaecillius(probably misspelled that) did and try to follow dormammu. I think that’s why kaecillius led that cult, to prevent death according to his “death is an insult” speech.
Strange was so desperate to save Christine’s life that he was willing to give up on his own life to save her 😢
Supreme Strange can't die.
He's basically a universe level God.
@@FitWitScience If he is God then he can die whenever he wants and if he can't die whenever he wants then he is not a god so he can die in any moment
@@FitWitScience If he is God then he can die whenever he wants and if he can't die whenever he wants then he is not a god so he can die in any moment
"The hardest choices require the strongest of wills."
This didn’t age well lol.
"I love you, I love you in every universe."
1:00 - You can see the Watcher's reflection on the car.
I did not see thank you kind sir
Good eyes
I'm not caught up on all the Marvel films, who the hell is the Watcher that reflection just scared the sh*t out of me 😭
@@LotselanceHe is a cosmic entity that watches over the mulitiverse and chronicles events. He has an oath to never interfere with events...although he has broken it on occasion.
Will we ever see the living tribunal acting, many are eager to see it.
I really hope in Multiverse of madness, which is our main timeline, is the one reality where Christine survives. But probably doesnt get married as we've seen in the trailer, she's apparently getting married to some other man since Strange has been gone for 5 years.
That would make me mad not sad lmao
She does survive but in the main timeline he loses his hands or something. Watch the 2016 doctor strange
Aged well
Don't worry, my boy got his true love(spoiler)
@@dattebayo6565
Yeah, forget about Christine, my boy finally got his true love
"I love you in every universe"
Doctor Steven Strange
miguel o'hara: "i did what i had to for the good of the multiverse, stephen"
Remember the dialogue, when Thanos says "Reality is often disappointing."
Strange Supreme's extreme reaction to Christine's death and refusal to accept it become even more empathetic after the reveal about Strange's sister in 'Multiverse of Madness'.
After seeing Across the Spiderverse, I think there are 3 types of fixed points in time/canon events:
1) Events that are supposed to happen are changed, but have little to no effect on their universe (Miles from Earth 42 not becoming Spider-Man, Mayday being born, Spider-Noir’s rubix cube, etc.)
2) Canon events that are easily changed and immediately cause the collapse of the universe (the universe that Miguel destroyed, Kingpin almost destroying his universe to bring his family back)
3) Fixed points of time that refuse to change and will keep repeating unless extra power is used to force change (Christine’s death)
Turns out Lyla wasn’t so smart about predicting the rules of the multiverse
This Episode was both good and depressing because if we all had the time stone we'd all do that. Trying to revive the person you love but realizing that it cannot be changed. Honestly gives alot of final destination vibes were no matter how hard you try. You can't escape fate. It always wins and there's nothing you can do to change fate. This episode shows how Doctor strange is put into a Scenario were he can't let go of the past. Main continuity doctor strange has moved on. And forgets the things that happen in the past. But the main thing about this episode it really dwells into Doctor strange psyche shows that what he can be if he actually turned evil. And how strong he can Get. That's why doctor strange is a threat to Reality. He is arrogant. And cocky at times but he does try to make up for the things he's doing. Like how he fixed the situation in No way home with Peter.
You have described Doctor Strange very well, but don't forget that he is the best guardian of the time stone.
@@Topgufi yeah. And tbh doctor strange is one of my favorite MCU characters even comic book. But in the comics he's much much stronger but after seeing Multiverse of Madness he's Getting to be at comic level doctor strange slowly
I even like that he goes through all this, it reminds us all that he is not just a marvel hero and the keeper of the stone, he is still just a man.
@@Topgufi yeah and he's a Expert surgeon
Well Spiderman Changed The Fate Of Villains In No Way Home 😎.
"I only want you. You're the only thing that matters..." 2:03 The way he closes his eyes moments before it hits, you have to wonder how many thousands of variations and attempts he made to fix it, to save her.
You cant change the past, You can only make it a lesson and live with it
I hate that....
which is why the concept of branched timelines is so interesting to me. You don't actually travel back in time but to a different timeline, how you influence the outcome will become the new future of that timeline, not your sacred timeline.
Nah, that's for nerds. Just make a time loop and live a good day together forever.
Do you all realize he died millions of times just to be with her for some moments,
she wouldn't but he would feel all the death over and over again that's basically Christian hell. No wonder he went crazy
In this crash accident Steven never got hurt, it's only Christine that dying. But I guess he saw million times how she dies, guess it hurts more
God this whole sequence broke me. The music, Benedict's voice, the freaking visuals of Stephen trying so hard and having to watch his love die over and over. He even tried to take the worst of the hit himself by making her drive. What would that have led to? He could've died instead of her and that would mean he never lived to become the Sorcerer Supreme. But he didn't care.
Poor guy. If only he knew that he wasn't supposed to end up with Christine in any universe, anyhow. He would've found a better and a much more compatible partner in Clea.
Saddest failed attempt was letting Rachel drive instead of him.
Strange rather dies so Christine can live. He was desperate to save her so he tried every way possible. Even though he know that would create paradox but he didnt care.
Like what Sinister Strange said he try to find where in a Universe Him and Christine have together but none of it they never meant for each other 💔
This episode really speaks to me. My father died in 2013. I've had a really rough time trying to get through that trauma. I Spent alot of nights wishing there was something I could do to bring him back, But This episode makes me change my mind. I can't change the past because it might cause a cataclysmic mistake like this one. I have to learn to live with it.
This episode was pure sadness.
This universe's Strange is the saddest one.
The most saddest moment but the best theme song have this episode.
Conclusion..
What is written in the timeline, cannot be changed
The Time Stone manipulates the environment, pushing it back. That's what Strange is doing in this episode, he's not making branches in time, he's actually moving his own branch go back and forth
@@yudhazacharias9377 yea i understand what you saying but Christines death is an absolute point in this timeline and he trying to revive her
Pretty much a modern re-telling of "The time machine". No matter how many times he go back, he can never save his love. A classic trope. Well told here.
When you use quick save at a really difficult section of a game.
This is a canon event for supreme strange
Miguel O'Hara: Bro, it's a canon event
Favorite episode
Keep in mind this is the guy that endured the physical pain of dying the most horrendous deaths imaginable over and over and over until Dormammu, a demon that LOVES killing things, pretty much just got bored and wanted to do something else. Some people speculate that he was in that loop with Dormammu for years, decades, centuries maybe even. Who knows how many different attempts he tried before his will broke.
Can you imagine me going back in time to try to save Jason David Frank's life, preventing him from commiting suicide. That would be really difficult to do that
"I only want you... You're the only thing that matters"
Damn...
Out of all the episodes in this entire show this was the most depressing, the way he try’s over and over to prevent her death only to fail every time, I mean he even flat out doesn’t try to get her and she still dies, I mean jeez
2:20 This is one of the most desperate and painful screams I've heard in the MCU so far.
Someone who has the potential for power to wipe out an entire universe, yet unable to use that power :|
The saddest one is not when he finds out from the news, but when she has a heart attack in his arms.
Dr Strange’s cannon event. He can’t ever be with Christine, whether she lives or dies, dr strange can’t and won’t get the girl.
Reminds me of the time loop in Groundhog Day except what if it was a tragedy of trying to save one persons life.
Expecting this shit to happen again in Multiverse of Madness! As much as I love Rachel McAdams as Christine Palmer, I can tell she is already a doomed character at that point!
Yeah no. Their love is doomed, not Christine herself.
Dr strange is fighting against himself like normal Dr strange is fighting against evil version of himself
Seeing her alone that part broke me. He thought leaving her would save her.
This reminds me of the 2002 film 'The Time Machine' based on the H.QG. Wells novel.
Strangely enough, the motto constantly uttered by the time traveler in that film is "What if?"
Me: *after watching all the failed attempts to save Christine* Tell me this as bad as it gets.
Uatu: Not even close.
this is a really touching episode.
If the purpose of her dying is to make Strange learn the Mystic Rats, why can't he just go back and learn them before Christine dies? He does have his memories from the future after all...
That way she would have no need to die
I'm more intrigued with why it causes a paradox, so I think there're 2 means of time travel
1. Like in Endgame, you physically go back in time and therefore 2 of you exist simutaneously and actions you make would create braches (new realities) and not paradox, because that timeline was tampered by an outside force which is you
2. Here we see Strange transfer his consciounsness to his older (or should I say younger) body, only his knowledge is new, so if the point of Christine dying was to set him on the path of Mystic Arts, then you might think that he can do both by learning magic and still save her at the same time. But since he still exist in the same timeline(might be because he used the time stone which may only control time in the same time stream), there must still be events that leads to the moment that he travel back to save her instead of creating another branch
They could have just had Strange Supreme's divergence be that of the injury/Christine dying,
Instead of "our" Strange's origins being retconned.
Our Strange's Christine actually didn't die. 😒🙄
The lesson is we have to accept our faith
Not always though.
He could have changed other stuff easily but not that one due to a paradox
I guess the only way to prevent Christine's death was if she wasn't in a relationship with strange
Unfortunately, that might create yet another paradox, since he doesn't seem meant to lose his hands in this universe.
Strange Supreme should have just tried to "rain check" on his date, for another day 😒
If that was me I'd just Groundhog Day it. You might never be able to save her, you can't make it past that day, but you can spend every day of the rest of eternity with her before she dies. In fact, it's better because he can just go back a week or a year if he wants, nothings keeping him in this one day this is just the point he has to reset.
"I only want you. You are the only thing that matters"
Bro’s loading a save file
The scream was perfect
When u realize time stone can't prevent the outcome it has to happend
Can't*
It can but this is an absolute point in time meaning time stone is useless
@@mumenrider1908 other than absolute points, the Time Stone can reverse outcomes, but it doesn't create branches in time, the stone does not take you to a different point in time, instead the stone moves time, the reality around you manipulated back, it doesn't create branches in time, it's like instead of moving to a new car you push your broken car, the stone doesn't take you to another point in time for you to interfere and create another reality, it moves the reality around you
It can but there is a point called absolute point where it can't do anything because it will create a paradox.
It's basically a paradox.
Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
@@FitWitScience the time Stone can't deal with an absolute point, manipulating time won't work. What Will work is what the Avengers did, going to the past that Will not affect their present. Going through time works, moving time doesn't
Dr strange multiverse of madness
Basically canon event in a nutshell
This is like telltale: no matter what you do, say or choose it all leads to the same thing
Strange really got tuturu'd by the world
I hate to be a mood spoiler, but couldn’t he have just used the time stone on her grave AFTER he defeated dormammu normally?
As in the book the time machine
It's a canon event
No matter how much he changes, the universe still wants her dead
How is it that Christine dies in different ways when her death is prevented? It's like from the movie Time Machine 2002, if anyone knows that.
because her death is an absolute point in that reality as no one can change it
It's basically a paradox.
Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
Doctor Strange's original lover leaves him and even marries with another man in the front of his eyes. Christine dies in this series. Doctor Strange always has to endure this pain in various ways and it hurts.
We can't change... Time
"I love you in every universe."
And that’s how Christine Palmer died
Dr Strange breaking his hands is also an absolute point
Absolute point varies in each timeline
Miguel:"it's a Canon Event"
Dr. Strange's greatest enemy: car crash.
If Dr. Strange had the Soul Stone, Christine won't die cuz with it he can possess soul manipulation.
Can the soul stone revive the dead?
@@Topgufi Perhaps yes.
@@Topgufi It's basically a paradox.
Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
Right now the reality is erased so everyone's souls are also erased including Christine's so there's no way he could revive her because he's basically the only thing that remains in that reality.
Also with the reality stone. You can make wishes come true and make scientific laws meaningless.
I wish I had the time stone to change one thing only .
It's like Steins;Gate all over again.
1:16 - Does anyone know who she died here? She literally just dies on the spot for no reason.
She died of a heart attack.
rachel mcadams beauty just cannot be animated
Imagine if dr temna goes back in time to save his son Toby from his deaths
Anakin co-signs this move.
I remembered Okabe.
Damn, whoever is in that car really likes smashing into others
Haha
She even died in the hotel due to fire accident
My feelings for my love ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ i will love her forever, my Manisha
Does anyone know this music? Very tranquil.
1:12 best music.
I came watch season 2 now…
He just love her….
when wong died in Doctor strange 1 and dr. strange use the time stone. Why wong didn't die again?
Because that wasn’t an absolute point in time. In this universe it is for Dr Strange, as he has to lose Christine in order to find the way of the mystical arts.
Because it wasn't an absolute point.
@@nesswatch7935 It's basically a paradox.
Like if Dr. Strange saves her that means he wouldn't be a sorcerer and he wouldn't get time stone and that also means he couldn't save her without the stone which ultimately results to her death and destruction of the reality because it's messed up.
most of this could've been avoided if he kept his eyes on the road
1:52 I only want you,you are the only thing that matters,my love!❤️❤️
In that universe Christine was predestined to die.
Strange could've used the soul stone to bring Christine back
I'm confused about the heart attack timeline. How does she suffer that one out of nowhere ?
Theres a universe where Wanda has her kids :(
Pain
Mr Wolf x Diane Foxington Joins Eyeless Jack And His Friends Leaving College Graduation and Going Home In Road Jojo Carpino Death by Killed in Car crash
Izumi Akazawa:(Crying)
Austin:(Crying)
Diane Foxington:(Crying and Howling)
Mr Wolf:(Crying and Howling)
It’s canon event
Name of song in behind ?
It's a soundtrack, not a song
The soundtrack name is "not again"
Still love you Priti!!
Kis ka bhi cut gaya 😢