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Normchacho said:
Really? No major plot holes? I don't think I've ever seen a Marvel movie that didn't have major plot holes. But okay, lets talk about some.

1. "We need to be reigned in." Really Tony? We? We need to be reigned in? Coming from the guy who mad hyper advanced weaponry that when the government said "hey, that's too dangerous for one man to control" said, "Fuck you guys! I'm Ironman!". The guy who made a super robot that tried to kill everyone and then decided that the only way to fix it was to try and do the same thing over again?]

Tony Stark, the guy who has been the bull in a China shop for the entire series is jumping right on board with government oversight because after his years of making weapons and killing people with his bare (metal covered) hands, one angry lady made him feel bad about someone who got killed?

2. Did nobody remember that the last time the Avengers were under a government organization, they ended up being Hydra? Did nobody think to bring that up? Seems like a pretty good point if your trying to argue against new government oversight.

3. Why does Black Panther have powers? They literally don't mention them at all. He can fist fight Captain America and the Winter Soldier and can run down a motorcycle...why? How? P90X?

4. This is a smaller issue, but Why did Scarlet Witch just throw things at people during the airport fight? For instance, she throws cars at Ironman...Just grab him. She literally could have ended that fight in like a minute by just holding them all while Cap and Bucky run to the jet. Hell, they all could have made it to the jet.

1.  That's not a plot hole.  Just a different opinion.  But it wasn't just one woman.  It was clear that he was symbolic for all the people who died there.  That was also coupled with the pressure from the government and Tony's desire to get ahead of things.  You could disagree with it, but people change their minds. 

2.  They do bring that up.  The first time they speak about it actually.  Rhodes discusses how the UN is different from organizations like Shield, and then Captain America mentions that UN is also run by people who may have agendas.  

3.  Again not a plothole.  We know at least some of his powers come from the suit.  As for the rest, they don't devote time for it in this movie.  Just like they don't mention how Spider-man got his powers.  It's just something that's not essential to the plot, and devoting time to it would be clunky at best and derailing to the movie at worst.

4.  When she tries to immobilize Vision, it takes about all her concentration to paralyze him.  So, it seems people can resist her.  And we haven't seen her show the level of control to freeze several moving targets that are spread out over a distance.