The Avengers' strategy in 'Infinity War' was a desperate, patchwork response to Thanos' galaxy-wide threat, and honestly, it was fascinating how their usual 'assemble and punch' approach fractured under the pressure. Divided after 'Civil War', the team scrambled to protect the Infinity Stones from Thanos, but their efforts were uncoordinated—Thor focused on forging Stormbreaker to kill the Mad Titan, Tony and Strange's crew tried to ambush him on Titan, while Cap's team in Wakanda fought a holding action to protect Vision's Mind Stone. Each group had a piece of the puzzle, but without communication or trust, they couldn’t see the full picture until it was too late.
What really gets me is how their flaws became their downfall. Tony’s guilt over Ultron made him reckless (charging into space without backup), Thor’s vengeance blinded him to the need for strategy (axe-first, questions later), and Steve’s loyalty to Vision delayed the inevitable. Even Strange’s 14 million futures gambit felt like a hail mary—the plan wasn’t to win, but to set up the one timeline where they could eventually undo everything. The emotional core was that they weren’t truly 'assembled' at all; just heroes fighting their own battles on the same warfront. That final dusting scene hits harder when you realize it wasn’t just Thanos’ strength that beat them—it was their own fractured state.
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