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* G'iah (disguised as Fury) telling Gravik that the reason they were never able to make Earth a planet where humans and Skrulls can coexist is because they were a brutally aware that humans' FantasticRacism can never really be eliminated.
-->'''G'iah''': I knew within a few years of searching that there was no other planet out there for you. I knew the only way to keep my end of the bargain was to build you a home here.\\
'''Gravik''': ''(Visibly upset)'' So why didn’t you do it?!\\
'''G'iah''': Because it’s much easier to save the lives of eight billion people ... [[HumansAreBastards than to change their hearts and minds]].
** The simple fact that it is G’iah saying this is saddening in two possibilities: the first one is that, if she met up with Fury before this to discuss the plan of stopping Gravik (which is likely), then Fury told her this and that he still entirely ''believes'' all this after everything that has happened over the course of the series, or two, G’iah herself -- while still willing to fight to save the lives of innocent Skrulls and humans -- has become bitter enough that she still believes Gravik's ideology, and only is willing to stop short of agreeing with his methods.

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* As G'iah enters New Skrullos while posing as Fury, she briefly pauses when she comes across Beto's corpse, still lying in the dirt where Gravik cut his throat after his attempted mutiny failed. She's clearly shocked and saddened to see that the relatively innocent Skrull that she brought into Gravik's organization way back in the first episode has met such an unceremonious death. This feeling is only amplified when she glances into the cafeteria and notices the corpses of Zirksu and the other mutineers.
* G'iah (disguised as Fury) telling Gravik that the reason they were never able to make Earth a planet where humans and Skrulls can coexist is because they were a brutally aware that humans' FantasticRacism can never really be eliminated.
-->'''G'iah''': -->'''G'iah:''' I knew within a few years of searching that there was no other planet out there for you. I knew the only way to keep my end of the bargain was to build you a home here.\\
'''Gravik''': ''(Visibly upset)'' '''Gravik:''' ''[visibly upset]'' So why didn’t you do it?!\\
'''G'iah''': '''G'iah:''' Because it’s much easier to save the lives of eight billion people ...people... [[HumansAreBastards than to change their hearts and minds]].
** The simple fact that it is G’iah G'iah saying this is saddening in two possibilities: the first one is that, if she met up with Fury before this to discuss the plan of stopping Gravik (which she'd have to have done in order to obtain the Harvest vial) and is likely), going off a script Fury gave her, then Fury told her this and that he still entirely ''believes'' all this after everything that has happened over the course of the series, or two, G’iah herself -- series. Alternatively, these are G'iah's own beliefs, and while still willing to fight to save the lives of innocent Skrulls and humans -- humans, she has become bitter enough that she still believes Gravik's ideology, and only is willing to stop short of agreeing with his methods.
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Rhodey still has the prothesis in The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, meaning he was kidnapped after that.


* Of all the hostages who've been replaced and held by Gravik's group, Rhodey is still in a hospital gown, and can't walk on his own. This suggests that Rhodes may have been taken after [[Film/CaptainAmericaCivilWar the battle in Germany]], meaning he won't know about Tony's death fighting Thanos.
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** Sonya and G'iah make a Realpolitik deal to protect both humans and Skrulls from Ritson's idiotic stance against Skrulls and aliens at large. Ignoring Sonya's uncertain moral alliance and G'iah's clear anti-heroism, this serves as the brutal reminder that the idealistic dream of harmony between human and alien species that Talos and Fury tried to reach will never come true, only barely tolerable mutual manipulation will do the job like how the world actually works; very fitting for a darker MCU project.

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** Sonya and G'iah make a Realpolitik {{Realpolitik}} deal to protect both humans and Skrulls from Ritson's idiotic stance against Skrulls and aliens at large. Ignoring Sonya's uncertain moral alliance and G'iah's clear anti-heroism, this serves as the brutal reminder that the idealistic dream of harmony between human and alien species that Talos and Fury tried to reach will never come true, only barely tolerable mutual manipulation will do the job like how the world actually works; very fitting for a darker MCU project.

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