The biggest easter egg in this play is actually racial kidnapping?

Kimberly 2022-12-25 02:55:24

First of all, I'm watching this extension entirely for the interaction between the Winter Soldier and the Falcon in the Captain America series. I'm pretty disappointed with this show though, because I've heard it's not bad before. But the show isn't even at Marvel's level. Not to mention the low-level bugs like the fact that everyone in the helicopter can communicate face-to-face and ignore the noise. The show begins with Falcon returning the shield to the nation. He said that this shield felt like something else, it made me feel eh! Falcon was right, he was very self-aware, and there was nothing wrong with him. But in the end, just because the so-called new Captain America is not worthy of this shield, Falcon will take the shield back for his own use. In fact, this turning point is not very abrupt. After all, one of the biggest "easter eggs" in the show is an old superhero, as a black man. Not allowed to be a representative of the United States, a symbol of the United States. So he said something, they're not going to have a black guy as Captain America, never. And that's when Falcon decided to be Captain America himself. There is actually nothing wrong with Falcon himself, but I think he is a little weak. This has nothing to do with whether or not to fight the serum, it's just that this person is a little weak. He's not even a super soldier, do you still expect him to be a superhero? This is not reasonable at all.

I'd rather leave the Captain America spot vacant. Why? Because there is actually a serious hidden message in what they say, but I find that most people don't see it. I believe that it is very difficult for most people to suddenly approve of a new Captain America, so most people should not want Falcon to become Captain America, after all, we know too little about the role of Falcon. So the show extends to a racial level. Like that old super soldier told Falcon they wouldn't let a black guy be Captain America what's the point? If you don't approve of Falcon being Captain America, then you're discriminating against black people. In the past, the United States was indeed discriminatory. It's very serious, and the more I think about it, the more I think he's a racial abduction. I'm not white myself, and I don't care. But just so abruptly put the falcon in. Even if the plot seems to be relatively reasonable, like the Winter Soldier agrees, like that grandson is really unworthy, it seems okay, but I must say, this show is really not up to the mark. You can conquer the audience in other ways, there is no need to elevate it to a racial level, saying he can't be Captain America because he's black is racial kidnapping, and I don't accept it (how much did Steve go through to get it? Is it okay to get to that location? Not one level at all).

One thing to say, if you want to tell a story about the continued Captain America, at least you should let the old Captain America show his face first. Even Chris evans he doesn't want to act anymore. You can completely express it in other ways. For example, the aging Captain America was made in the later stage, so you can completely replace it with someone. Or he left a message, such as a voice message, writing a letter, as long as he said anything, I think it will make the handover a little more comfortable, not as tough as it is now, and it has been upgraded to a racial level. , really not necessary. I do not approve. Of course it's not for Falcon, but I gave him three stars for this show, and two stars for the Winter Soldier (the Winter Soldier can actually shoot more content, there's plenty of room). One star is the shield against the US team. Because he always reminds me of his friendship with the Winter Soldier when Captain America was alive. Of course, Captain America is not dead (so it's even more unreasonable that no one visits Captain America. After all, even if Peggy is always in the hospital bed, Captain America will still see her from time to time. Why don't you guys go to see the old Captain America at all? Hero, and this is about the legacy of Team America!) But I think the current 7.5 is too high, many people give five stars, I don't think they understand the show. Samsung is the max I can give. No kidnapping!

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