friends, buddies, discoursers. there is only one truly irredeemable MCU villain:

this asshole.
Confused about this is exchange between Yondu and Peter:
Yondu Udonta: I’m here on Morag. Ain’t no Orb, ain’t no you.
Peter Quill: Well, I was in the neighborhood. I thought I’d save you the hassle.
Yondu makes it sound like there was a plan to meet Peter on Morag, but then Peters response is like he just happened to be in the area. What’s the deal? Any insight?
that’s a good question. I’m not sure what the answer is. Maybe they were meant to meet there before moving on the orb, and Peter is saying since he was there already he didn’t bother waiting. Or, since Peter seemed aware of Yondu’s preparations for collecting the orb – “making a few calls”etc – he was actually with the others on the ship when they were settling things with the Broker, and just slipped away first to beat everyone else there. So Yondu knows he’s missing, and then when the Orb is too, he knows what’s up.
But it is phrased a little oddly, I think.
Yeah, I just figured he meant something along the lines of “I know we were meeting there on Tuesday, but I just happened to be in the area on Monday and figured I’d do it while I was there anyway.” (Or, you know, the super-advanced-galaxy version of that.) My general understanding of the whole thing is that they were supposed to do the heist together, presumably had coordinated it that way, but Peter intentionally beat him there and grabbed the thing.
James Gunn talked about this at some point… maybe the Director’s commentary? Basically, Morag is the victim of extreme climate change, and it’s been underwater. The waters only recede enough to access the temple that housed the orb once every 300 years when the planets align enough to pull the water away. (Which is why it’s still just sitting there when Peter shows up. It’s been pretty well protected).
But the Broker got the map gun somewhere (probably from the Collector.) I don’t think he mentioned how Peter gets the map gun without Yondu being around. But he does and he hightails it to Morag and lands pretty much the minute the water is gone. Gunn says that Peter rushed it and is actually landed before it’s safe to be there, which his why the water is all whooshy-splashy in the beginning and then it’s receded more when Yondu gets there.
So yeah, Peter was supposed to meet Yondu when it was actually safe to land and instead he risked his life to snag it and leave before Yondu got there. Yondu expected him to be there and Peter is just ad libbing badly, since he didn’t expect to need an excuse for Yondu.
OMG, Peter rushing in before it’s safe in order to steal the thing out from under Yondu’s nose is EVEN BETTER. :D Somehow the fact that he had not thought ahead to actually having a decent excuse ready (or whatever he had planned to say went straight out of his head as soon as Dad called to yell at him) is very, very Peter Quill.
I suspect he was just planning on not answering the calls at all.
Poor Bereet, getting dragged along on a life-threatening mission just because Peter forgot she was there, lol. Pre-movies Peter really was kind of a jerk.
It’s funny because Peter in the very beginning of GOTG is everything I hate in a male character (wait! hear me out!) He has little regard for the women he sleeps with, he’s inconsiderate, he randomly kicks small animals while dancing (what the heck, Peter?!), he’s just… Not That Great. And then throughout the film you start to pick up on where all that comes from (the Ravagers. It came from the Ravagers) and then –
– you meet Ego, who is basically all Peter’s bad aspects turned up to 11(000). Ego cares so little about women he outright murders the ones he sleeps with, he doesn’t give one shit about life forms other than himself, he’s like the biggest most utterly irredeemable monster the MCU has ever seen and he still… shares some qualities with Peter…
…so it’s SO SO DAMN SATISFYING when Peter rejects all Ego has to offer. Ooh I love it.









script to screen: guardians of the galaxy vol. 2 | [11/?]
EGO
You think you love them. But love is merely an evolutionary trick in the service of reproduction. We are beyond such things.QUILL
Yes.(requested by malecisendgameaf)

I’m digging this picture (from the big MCU Infinity War photoshoot) because can you think of characters any more mismatched than Shuri and Nebula? Shuri is a scientist, Nebula is a bruiser. Shuri fixes people, Nebula kills people. Shuri has a good relationship with her sibling, Nebula… kinda does not. Shuri loved her father, Nebula hates her father. And so on.
…I hope they become weird friends.










Once again, Happy Valentine’s Day! Here’s a Starmora comic for all you fans of these two cuties being cute. I always have fun drawing Peter and Gamora, and this time, I also had a lot of fun drawing clouds in the background. (I’m really hoping to get into digital art this year though, so I can be a little more consistent in my shading/backgrounds/etc…)










MCU MEME : [1/6]
superpowers/weapons/abilities
→ Mantis antennae that are not for feeling doorways/ Empathy / Empathic Manipluation
Wishful thinking for Infinity War and / or GotG Vol 3 – let Nebula be /
become part of that weird, dysfunctional family.Let her reconnect fully with Gamora, awkward and stumped as it may be in
the beginning.Let her hang out with Kraglin, because the man is the one who gets her
anger and pain and who will only slightly
flinch at her murderous fantasies.Let her form a questionable friendship / sibling bond with Peter that’s
somewhere between teasing, threatening and (grudging) respect mixed in with
nicknames and twisted humor.Let Drax put the finger right on the source of her problems in that
quiet understanding of his, leaving her speechless, before he assures her he
knows how she feels.Let Groot and Mantis all but cling to her because they find her
fascinating and interesting and nice of
all things, and Nebula fumble and spit in confused anger at them because she
cannot understand, until she just gives up and gives in and begrudgingly starts
teaching them little, useful things (mostly assassination, which almost gives
both Gamora and Peter a heartattack)Let her bond with Rocket over their twisted, sadistic sense of humor
they sometimes get, over their artificial parts and their cruel past memories.Just, let Nebula find a family, too.