Présente au SIMI, la Société de la Tour Eiffel confirme la feuille de route récemment présentée par sa Directrice générale Christel Zordan.

Présente au SIMI, la Société de la Tour Eiffel confirme la feuille de route récemment présentée par sa Directrice générale Christel Zordan : réduire la part du bureau dans le portefeuille afin de répondre aux nouveaux usages, renforcer la régionalisation des actifs, et amélioration qualitative du portefeuille. Une démarche pragmatique pour cette foncière qui se veut proche de ses locataires, en gérant par exemple en interne le property management de son parc. Questions/réponses à Christel Zordan.

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Her death ends up being the catalyst for Strange studying the mystic arts, and the events shown here pretty much follow the same lines as they did in the film. It’s kind of unlikely, given that a motive to fix one’s injured hands is small peanuts compared to an attempt to undo death. But we still see Stephen training in Kamar-Taj, learning about the Eye of Agamotto and eventually fighting Dormammu. As far as the timeline is concerned, everything is pretty much the same.

Except Stephen, who can’t get Christine’s death out of his head. He ends up going back to the moment of the crash and trying to save his girlfriend’s life, only to fail again and again. Since her death was the catalyst for him to learn magic, he can’t use his powers to save her. She is a fixed point, an unchangeable event (something Doctor Who fans will be well acquainted with).

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Compared with the first three episodes, this one ends on a dark note. That’s actually truer to the original comic series the show is based on where, freed from the constraints of long-term continuity, the writers could take the story in whatever direction they wanted. If they wanted to kill everyone they could and would, since the main timeline was to go unaffected and future issues of What If…? would just hit the reset button.

Whether the animated version will go the same way remains to be seen, but with the fourth episode an underlying sense of continuity has started to develop: The tentacled creature from "What If... Captain Carter Were the First Avenger?" makes a reappearance, and Uatu acknowledges to the audience the stories he’s already told, which at the bare minimum hints that these episodes are meant to be viewed in a specific order. What If…? may be a diversion, but there seems to be a destination on the horizon.