Stephen: you're lucky you don't know how to use social media, it just rots the brain
Loki, who has a secret Doctor Strange Hate account and believes that trolling is just an extension of his natural domain as God of Mischief: yeah, you're right, can't believe you waste so much of your time online
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People be mad that movies are getting ‘woke’ having more PoC background characters when really they should be mad that Disney is moving all their projects to Atlanta, Georgia, USA—where they don’t have an actors union and exploitation is rampant.
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The symbolism of Stephen's hands
Stephen's hands represent control, which is why losing them is so impactful to his character. Since losing Donna, his way of coping is to become a surgeon, where he can "control everything, even death" as the Ancient One says.
In the operating theater, his patients' lives are literally in his hands.
When he loses his hands in the crash, he also loses control over his life and has to turn to the mystic arts, where his first lesson is to- ironically- surrender control.
As he grows in his abilities, his hands begin to weave more intricate spells, symbolizing that through magic, he is gaining more and more power over himself and others.
In Infinity War and Endgame, Stephen orchestrates most of the battle after viewing the future, and lives are once again placed in his hands.
To defeat Thanos, he holds up a finger to tell Tony, "This is the reality that we win, but you must trade your life for it."
In this moment onwards, the fate of the universe is practically controlled by Stephen, and it couldn't be in more capable hands.
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Deleted IronStrange scene from Infinity War. Conceptual drawing of IronStrange.
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