The Gamora featured in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 is different because she is not the same version of the character that appeared in the first two films. The "original" Gamora was sacrificed by her father, Thanos, in Avengers: Infinity War to obtain the Soul Stone. The Gamora in the third film is a "past version" from the year 2014 who traveled to the present timeline during the events of Avengers: Endgame. Because she never met Peter Quill or the other Guardians in her original timeline, she has no memory of their friendship or her romantic relationship with Star-Lord. In Vol. 3, she is a hardened, more aggressive mercenary working with the Ravagers and views the Guardians as complete strangers. The film's emotional arc centers on Peter Quill trying to "re-win" her love, only to realize that he must let go of the past and accept that she is a different person with her own agency. By the end of the movie, she finds a new family with the Ravagers, creating a bittersweet conclusion that honors her individual growth rather than forcing her back into her previous role as a Guardian.
A "Fun Day at Sea" is a term popularized by cruise lines, most notably Carnival Cruise Line, to describe a full day spent entirely on the ship while it is in transit between ports of call. On these days, the ship does not dock anywhere, allowing passengers to fully experience the onboard amenities without the distraction of shore excursions. Cruise directors typically pack "Sea Day" schedules with an increased volume of activities, such as belly-flop contests, trivia marathons, expanded casino hours, theatrical performances, and poolside movies. It is also the best time to visit the ship's spa, specialty restaurants, or water parks, though these areas are often at their most crowded. For many cruisers, a Fun Day at Sea is the highlight of the trip, offering a chance to relax by the pool, enjoy a leisurely brunch, or explore the more remote corners of the vessel. However, for those who get seasick or prefer constant exploration, these days can feel long. To make the most of it, it is recommended to check the daily cruise planner (usually via the ship's app) early in the morning to reserve spots for popular activities or specialty dining which tend to book up quickly on non-port days.