Pretty decent opening to the show. If you haven't already, I recommend checking out the character vignettes in the Disney Plus series, Marvel Legends. They give a good recap into each of the main characters of the show.
One of a few possibilities, he could pass it on to someone else that isn’t him or Bucky. I kinda feel like that may be the case because they could stay as the buddy cop pals on Disney and who ever takes the mantle would be someone youngerJust watched the pilot, it was okay.
So I'm guessing this is where Falcon emerges as the new Captain America by the end of the series with Bucky as his sidekick.
I'm already a couple weeks behind on this. Am I the only one who got a little burnt out on Marvel stuff having this start immediately after Wandavision ended?
I'm already a couple weeks behind on this. Am I the only one who got a little burnt out on Marvel stuff having this start immediately after Wandavision ended?
You should have done the smart thing and not watched Wandavision because it blewI'm already a couple weeks behind on this. Am I the only one who got a little burnt out on Marvel stuff having this start immediately after Wandavision ended?
Precision...Also, how the heck do you catch a flying shield through the arm straps?
I thought I read somewhere episode 6 was midseason break...like what the Walking Dead does.I just learned there's only one episode left. I thought this was perhaps the halfway point of the season lmfao.
These Marvel shows have done very little to move the needle in terms of the MCU, except to setup Wanda's and Falcon's roles for future films and provide other minor details. Also, the Flag Smashers are a joke.
Because they aren't actually villians.I'm not a fan of the villains. They're hokey and not scary at all.
I am liking where the show is going with Walker though! Also, how the heck do you catch a flying shield through the arm straps?
My issue with injecting race issues into shows like this and Watchmen is that these are highly fictional shows, which to me, ends up trivializes those issues by virtue of being a COMIC BOOK SUPERHERO SHOW. Furthermore, the uninformed viewer is unable to distinguish actual historical info from the fiction of the show, which further trivializes the issues/history.Hate they made this about race.
Hate they made this about race.
I thought I read somewhere episode 6 was midseason break...like what the Walking Dead does.
But it’s based on actual events, and stuff they did to serviceman and publicMy issue with injecting race issues into shows like this and Watchmen is that these are highly fictional shows, which to me, ends up trivializes those issues by virtue of being a COMIC BOOK SUPERHERO SHOW. Furthermore, the uninformed viewer is unable to distinguish actual historical info from the fiction of the show, which further trivializes the issues/history.
But it’s based on actual events, and stuff they did to serviceman and public
Tuskegee Syphilis Study - Wikipedia
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The comics even touched on said issues.
Isaiah Bradley - Wikipedia
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If the viewer can’t distinguish fact from history then their was some failure somewhere.... if they find sakovia on the globe or red skull’s family line then we’re part of the MCU, just what flat earth universe are we in.
But seriously, watch this for a more in depth and detailed info on what and why they touched on said subjects