The Falcon & The Winter Soldier: 10 Biggest Takeaways From Episode One
5. The Blip Caused More Problems Than Far From Home Suggested
At the conclusion of Avengers: Endgame, Bruce Banner was able to bring 3.5 billion people back to life with the snap of his fingers after five years away. Families were reunited, heroes returned to defeat Thanos once and for all, and with the exception of Tony's selfless sacrifice, it seemed to be a happy ending for most people.
In Spider-Man: Far From Home, there were several jokes made about May returning to an apartment she no longer owned, and high school students having to start the school year again from scratch, but the problems of such a situation run far deeper than this, as was demonstrated in episode one.
The Blip sent the world into turmoil, causing real problems that couldn't be solved by bringing everyone back. Obviously, it was incredible that the Avengers were able to take back the deaths of half the Earth's population, but the five years in between didn't go away.
Sarah had to cope on her own to try and keep her business afloat throughout the chaotic last five years without Sam, causing crippling financial troubles and problems as shared by many around the world. With the population doubling in the blink of an eye, everything tightened up, causing genuine, hardworking people to be denied the help they so sorely need to survive.