Walker is not worthy to be Captain America, so is Falcon worthy?

Jordy 2022-11-26 07:14:38

Shouldn't the normal answer be "No, I am Captain America"?

In the first episode or the second episode, when someone called him Black Falcon, how did he react, remember?

It seems really ridiculous now, it's just that the title of Falcon is not loud enough, without the title of Captain America, it is suitable for one to pretend to be forceful.

He probably thought that if his identity was Captain America instead of Falcon when applying for the loan, he might have done the loan.

The exquisite egoist is probably like this.

When did the Falcon feel suddenly worthy of being Captain America?

Does his character grow up in the play?

Is there a character arc?

No.

He only has tolerance without a bottom line (I don't know if it is true tolerance or if it is profitable to stand in this position). The bottomless person feels that others are persecuting them when they commit crimes. Treat terrorists as ordinary children, confuse right and wrong, and reverse black and white. Having been in the army for so long, the first thing I thought about was to negotiate with terrorists.

Anyway, whoever wants to blow up a building in the future, anyway, Captain America will empathize with him, understand him, and help him scold the government. Anyway, it doesn't matter if you kill someone and tear up the ticket. In the eyes of Captain America, you are just a child. There are reasons and reasons for everything, and you can forgive everything.

(It’s disgusting to see this re-contact of current events. Carly is just like Freud who was killed on her knees, washed white and white. Almost everyone has forgotten that Freud was a former Kreed. Repeated offenders, he has become the Jesus of the black man on his knees)

Those innocent citizens who died as a result of terrorist attacks deserve to die.

What else can I do "I won't fight you".

Anyone with a discerning eye can see that it is a tribute to the US team 2, but is the situation the same? Are people the same?

Is Carly worthy? Do you have a falcon?

It's really similar to saying "someone above me" and "I know people" to him.

Come and welcome the new King of Understanding.

Steve has a rare quality, that is, his strong essential thinking, which was learned in the war, tempered by blood and fire.

Think about what Steve has done?

S.H.I.E.L.D. Bureau is infiltrated by Hydra, then S.H.I.E.L.D. and Hydra must be uprooted. "Beauty Team 2"

"If we all want to save today, then one day we will not be able to save even one person." "US Team 3 Civil War"

"If you want to win this battle, someone must sacrifice." Hawkeye said, and Steve agreed. "American Team 3 Civil War"

What will he do if he changes to the Falcon captain on these occasions?

can not imagine.

Throughout the MCU, what makes the Falcon very awkward is his parody of Steve. Steve believes in freedom and believes in specific people rather than human nature. This is based on the behavioral guidelines that his past experience has transformed into. His behavior is first made in accordance with his own complete set of values, and has very clear boundaries, similar to Batman not killing. Steve never crosses boundaries when he does things. This is almost his innate divinity, and his thinking is metaphysically complete.

Falcon can't understand, of course, can't learn this, so he can only learn the fur. Naturally, it turns out that painting a tiger is no longer an anti-dog.

By comparison, Walker has his values ​​in everything he does, not necessarily right, but there is. The problem with Walker is that there are no boundaries to behavior. The Falcon is even worse. Not only does his behavior have no boundaries, but his values ​​are messed up. His head can be described as a big sauce jar, a hodgepodge, and a big dyeing workshop.

Twenty years have passed since the 21st century, and there are still this kind of mentally handicapped pupils' remarks, which is what the so-called Captain America said.

And don't care what the Falcons say, when will Steve speak out in a political field he is not familiar with.

Maybe it's the change of the times. In 2014, Americans felt that Captain America and the American spirit were still Steve's, and just stick to justice. By 2021, Americans already feel that the United States should follow the European road of white left. To say a little more, when Walker gave up chasing Carly to pull the armored car, I really think he still deserves to be Captain America until this moment. He no longer has any legal identity to do this, but he still sacrifices for the country and others without hesitation, and it may be these people who have deprived him of his identity.

Just like Steve who took the circus shield and went to the German base to rescue prisoners of war.

PS: The ending title subtitles changed from The Falcon and The Winter Soilder to Captain America and The Winter Soilder. They are extremely unintentional and completely disrespect the role of Bucky. Even a Captain America and Bucky Barnes would not give it? I'm so angry that I didn't even watch the easter eggs.

Today I heard that MCU is going to shoot Captain America 4, if you want to shoot, just shoot, just don’t get Bucky in. Anyway, Bucky is just Captain America’s toolman in the eyes of MCU. It’s enough.

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