What about people who died not directly from the Snap but indirectly? The pilots turn to dust but not the passengers, and the plane crashes. Those people don’t come back but the pilots do? And do the pilots come back in the air where they were or on the ground?
it was "bring back what we lost, protect what we have" so I'd assume the gauntlet got everyone home safe and sound. For all the people that rebuilt in 5 years, now EVERYONE has to go through some serious stuff. Well, at least the number of therapists doubled
Of course my question is how many people then died because of a lack of resources? After the first snap infrastructures would have collapsed. Food, water, and electricity would have been extremely inconsistent or non renewed in many areas. When they finally had everything back under control they would have only restored what they needed since things like manpower would have been in short supply. Suddenly doubling the worlds population or more due to the secondary effects would have placed an extreme burden on the now partially restored infrastructure. My, admittedly uniformed, guess would be that conservatively 20-70 million would die within the following months.
I've never seen a marvel movie before actually, I just like to know what the story behind the memes are is all. I mean I've read some spiderman comics? That's about it.
There is a TON of questions to be resolved after Endgame. How many people in hospice care died of the first snap, only to be brought back, only to die again a few hours or days later? As per the OP, how would you handle having remarried in the five years? It would be kind of like the TV Show Manifest, but on a Galactic scale.
I could go on and on, but suffice it to say that you also have, as lucky11 points out, an entire infrastructure that has collapsed, only to be rebuilt on a smaller scale because of the lack of population, only to have the population double back to its original size, more or less.
You could do an entire movie series just on the societal impact of both snaps, and it wouldn't have to have any of the Avengers in it.
I could go on and on, but suffice it to say that you also have, as lucky11 points out, an entire infrastructure that has collapsed, only to be rebuilt on a smaller scale because of the lack of population, only to have the population double back to its original size, more or less.
You could do an entire movie series just on the societal impact of both snaps, and it wouldn't have to have any of the Avengers in it.