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Endgame Spoilers Ahead:

Endgame spoilers ahead:

Another thing I am angry about:

Natasha Romanoff, born Natalia Alianovna Romanova, should not have died. I understand why it was done, why it was her, it was logical, sensible choice, but it was the wrong one.

Natasha was good, had been doing the good thing for years, she did not give up. By killing her you achieve nothing but making her a martyr. Clint should have been the sacrifice for the soul stone because he needed redemption (he had been playing judge, jury, and executioner for the last five years), and he needed to make the final sacrifice, to die so his family could live. Natasha should have gone to Clint’s family and told them “your father, your husband, died so you could live. He was a hero.” There is not atonement in Natasha’s death.

Natasha does not become a better person (what she wanted) by dying. Her death achieved nothing but shock factor, and that’s not why you kill a character. Never for shock factor.

Don’t get me wrong, I love Clint, but he should have been the one to give his life up. The MCU robbed him of his redemption and his Hero’s Sacrifice, and made Natasha a martyr.

Natasha was the logical choice, because Clint had kids and a wife, and Natasha only had The Avengers. From the moment they split up, I knew she was going to die, so when the time came, I was just resigned, I didn’t even get emotional.

Natasha’s atonement was in living, while Clint’s was in sacrifice.

EDIT: As someone in the replies pointed out, Nat didn’t even get a funeral scene. That shit just hurts.

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