and it becomes a problem when you start asking, how come doesn't everyone have a wakanda super suit ? like all secret service or all avengers or just everyone.I think the MCU began to lose me around the time we began to see ubiquitous 'nanotech' -- i.e. magic -- from Iron Man's suits to all of Wakanda and onwards.
The stories are fantasy and demand total suspension of disbelief, but there is a line they crossed for me. It made everything too easy and allowed the writers to become lazy, the characters less relatable.
I guess it's a quantity thing. I can accept Cap's shield ("...that thing does not obey the laws of physics!") and allow Dr. Strange's powers, but Nano-Everything and Consequence-Free Suits cross over fully into Saturday morning cartoon territory for me. Arbitrary as it seems.
not only was it a problem when you have to ask " where's the rest of the avengers" in any movie , but now you have to ask, why doesn't everyone working for the president get one?