The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (×) Zemo and Walker (√)
For four full episodes, after half of the plot, the protagonist's shaping has become more and more awkward. The plot is basically driven by supporting roles. The characters of the supporting roles and villains slowly shine in the main line. The protagonist group is always a performance of "you believe me, I can solve the problem", and then slaps their own face, this is not what good thing.
What is even more terrifying is that this drama throws out the biggest social contradiction after the "flickering" incident of the reunion, but it seems that it does not intend to really discuss and solve this problem at all. Instead, it uses revolutionaries as "terrorists" and prevents crimes. The attitude of being able to restore peace is perfunctory, which is really American.
Falcon, Sam Wilson, a government "temporary worker" who is actually not very capable in the current series, but has the self-confidence of always thinking that all problems can be solved by his heroic status.
In the first episode, Falcon thinks his Avenger status can help his sister Sarah secure a bank loan...
"No, we can't approve"
"We're going to get this loan, even if we go to every bank in the city!"
"I know they can't help us, it's not their job."
"I don't care, I won't give up!"
In the second episode, Falcon finds that the shield he just handed over has been inherited by the second-generation Captain America. He is very upset, but he does not know what to do. The only thing for sure is that he can't endorse the new Captain America: John F. Walker.
Facing Bucky who blamed him for abandoning his shield, Falcon said there was nothing he could do about it.
The first unplanned joint operation with Bucky was beaten by the Flagbreaker.
The two then vent their dissatisfaction with the new Captain America, who has come to help and beg for cooperation.
After meeting Isaiah, shocked by the unfair treatment of the first generation of black heroes, Falcon and Bucky quarreled in the street.
The two were both questioned by the police and imprisoned. They were rescued from the police station by the new US team again, and even exempted from Bucky's regular psychological treatment.
The new US team threw an olive branch for the second time, hoping to cooperate with each other and jointly deal with the problem of flag breakers.
(In view of the fact that the four of them have just been beaten by the flagbreakers, cooperation is indeed necessary)
But Falcon is proud of his status as a "free temporary worker" and mocks the new US team for obeying government control.
"So we have no reason to cooperate with you!"
In the third episode, when everyone could not find any clues, Bucky first broke the routine and asked Zemo for help, and Falcon objected.
fruitless.
It turns out that Zemo really has a way.
The third episode showed leadership, execution, and determination as soon as it debuted.
Successfully found the scientist who copied the super soldier serum and executed it directly!
In this episode of Falcon, it is unreasonable to open his mobile phone to reveal his true identity, and continue to fight unplanned two times into danger.
Then, his self-confidence began again...
"We need your help, Sharon, I can clear your name!"
"As long as you are willing to try, I will try my best to help you!"
"Okay, then consider it a deal. You help us this time, and I'll clear your name."
(WTF? Are you going to put on a blindfold and pretend you're Nick Fury? You can't even get a loan approved, and you're still talking here?!)
Episode 4, please, don't brag about Falcon's ability to empathize, okay?
The essence of a revolutionist is that a group of refugees from all over the world are directly excluded from the aid list. The helpless masses who are dying of illness and starvation suddenly find a way to survive. Revolutionary organizations and flag-breakers.
Although the survival method chosen by the flag breakers is indeed theft, robbery, and terrorist attacks, so what? Are you empathizing with these refugees while you stop the Flagbreakers? Do you have any really effective way to save your sister, nephew, and try to save your family's boat? These substantive issues are not considered. Anyway, accusing others of choosing the wrong way, this does not require serum or wings, keyboard man It can be done.
"We are not refugees, there is simply no place left for us to seek asylum"
"I understand, I'm not from here, but I've definitely helped a lot of people before"
"I know what you've been saying about helping." "Empty talk"
"What's your name? Let me get in touch for you."
"I know who you are, but I can't trust you."
Falcon did make a call after that, to Sharon.
Let the people who are far away overseas and highly wanted by S.H.I.E.L.D., CIA, and ability brokers help him keep an eye on the new Captain America - a real government worker, just for his "empty words" to help Sharon "clear her name" "?
I suspect that the writer's head may be half water and half flour, and he shook it with a fever.
Then comes the classic empathy link, empathy!
Zemo tricked the child into giving out candy. If Falcon can directly persuade the flag-breaker with "empty words", the screenwriter must apologize on the spot!
Steve Rogers himself couldn't have solved the problem with this kind of hook.
"I'm here alone, I just want to talk to you." "Condolences"
"I know what it's like to lose someone. Trust me." "You don't have to go to war to solve a problem."
"The war started when they threw us from our new home on the street" "Now millions of people all over the world need me"
"Well, I can't speak for millions, but I understand you. I understand your disappointment, your helplessness"
"So you want me to stop because someone got hurt?" "But what if I'm trying to make the world a better place?"
"You don't make the world a better place by killing like this, it's two different things"
"You're either brilliant or hopelessly optimistic"
"The people I'm fighting are trying to take other people's homes" "Why are you here instead of stopping them?"
(It's simple, because his sister's family is not sick or starving yet, it's just to sell the boat for cash. Also, Sam did even stop his sister, although he couldn't convince the bank to sell it anyway)
"You know, my sister is also waiting for the answer to this question." "I don't want to be your enemy, I support your struggle."
"I just can't accept the way you fight" "I'm sure she won't either" (so she died of her own accord?)
To sum up, where can I see that the Flagbreaker was so persuaded? Of course she can not fight, not fighting is the easiest.
So the refugees will continue to live like this, continue to wait for the government to use "empty words" to help them, the next godmother will "voluntarily" die of illness, the next child will starve "voluntarily", and the next family will "voluntarily" wander?
The government has enough supplies for six months of refugees in warehouses because they are not on the aid list at all! They are not on any aid list. Falcon, Winter Soldier, New American Team, plus 8 super soldiers all make phone calls. How many refugees can be saved by blowing up the government phone?
[We don’t solve the problem, we solve the people who ask the problem, we stop the people who want to help solve the problem, and then wait for the problem to go away. 】
Bucky's characterization is a bit better than Falcon's, but limited.
Bucky has struggled to execute his redemption while struggling with regular psychiatrist visits.
The doctor formulated three principles for him: not breaking the law, not hurting people, and not being a winter soldier.
Totally contrary to his redemption.
Compared with the performance in the previous movies, Bucky's character has become more impatient, perhaps because of his rejection of his own abilities. All in all, the screenwriter effectively limits Bucky's play. So Bucky's plot is left to constantly deflate, complain, and vent his dissatisfaction. Resolutely disagree with the status quo of Falcon handing over the shield and the new US team inheriting the shield, and wanting to act independently, to solve the problem of the flag-breaker, and to get the shield back by the way.
(In the fourth episode, Zemo can easily take down the leader of the Flagbreaker, Super Soldier, Carly with one shot. This is the actual level of the Flagbreaker strengthening people, not to mention 8 people, even 20 of them will be defeated by the Winter Soldier. Destruction doesn't even need a lot of close combat scenes. The setting of the Winter Soldier's gun master has long been forgotten by Marvel, and Zhenjin's new arm is not as easy to use as the previous one... Change to the winter of Captain America 2 When the soldiers come, the battle can be ended in three episodes at most. Unknowingly, in the third episode, he continued to play stupid with the psychiatrist, and went home to put a stop-motion shot: Captain America's shield was quietly hidden in Bucky's house for some reason. )
Bucky actually knows that his identity is not suitable for taking over the shield, and he also acquiesced to the decision of the US team to give the shield to the Falcon, so he needs to help Sam accept the inheritance of the US team, but he lacks the correct way of expression, more just complain.
But Bucky is smarter than Falcon. He knows that in order to achieve the goal quickly, he can't stick to the means, and the way of action is extremely efficient.
So he took the lead in "rescuing" the little girl who was imprisoned, Carly. Of course, he didn't know that she was the leader of the Flagbreakers, so he was beaten up.
So he quickly found the most likely source of the serum, Isaiah, even though Isaiah didn't know how the new serum was born
(Actually, the new serum did come from him, to be precise, it was researched by the US military, and he was researched).
So he decisively released Zemo again, using the Winter Soldier's reputation in the underworld and Zemo's powerful intelligence network to find Serum researchers and Flagbreakers.
Bucky's every move, if not perfect, at least works, until episode 4, when he loses his mind.
It's not a big problem, there is no normal person in this fourth episode.
Falcon wants to persuade the Broken Flags to give up millions of refugees and surrender directly, and even think that he has a high probability of success (hehe)
Bucky has always been unhappy with the new US team, this episode finally concluded the new US team, he is a lunatic! I know because I am too.
(So everyone is a lunatic, you can work hard to redeem and do good things, but the new US team can't and don't deserve a shield?)
Full of confidence, he fooled Ayu, and after negotiating the time limit, he still had to do it. He was beaten up by Dora's guards, unloaded, and lost Zemo.
(Everyone is catching Zemo, one is the official of the US government, the other is the Wakanda Royal Guard, and the time limit has been negotiated with you. If you let people out and don’t look carefully, any official can Let you and Zemo go to prison, you can watch the play, but you have to shoot)
The leader of the Flagbreakers didn't know what he was thinking. He took the serum to the party, and in the end, he left by himself with the serum to chat frantically with the demented Falcon, and no one told her outside the Winter Soldier and the New American Team. All came, and in the end, the serum was successfully attacked and crushed by Zemo.
Zemo said that he was taking the flag breaker position to protect himself, but he honestly took the Xinmei team with him. He was busy stepping on the serum, but was stunned by the Xinmei team with a shield, and he would be stunned by the Dora Guard or Xinmei in minutes. The team was arrested and still drinking leisurely, but fortunately, everyone managed to escape because everyone lost their minds.
(Also escaped for one episode. In fact, he didn't plan to run at all. It is estimated that the screenwriter just wanted to add fire to the new American team after eating drugs and drugs.)
The first step for the Dora Guards to catch Zemo was to fight with the New American team first, and then fight the Winter Soldier Falcon, but they didn't remember to throw a shot at Zemo first.
The new US team was devastated and did not have a long memory. Two normal people dared to rush to the Fortified People's Base Camp, and successfully sold their teammates.
(Why did Zemo appear at the Falcon Winter Soldier's house after being stunned by a shield? Why did he send it back when he was caught?)
In the end, there was a chaotic and explosive battle, and no one would normally be so grassy.
Falcon was forced to meet Carly, Carly went to the meeting honestly, Bucky went with Falcon...
In this case, is it still normal for peace talks? Carly, you are so courageous, the opposite one can fly, and the other is an empowered person. You can't escape even if you want to run. So confident? You must know that you threatened Falcon's sister's life to come to negotiate with him.
As a result, when the Falcon talks are about to come out (who are you kidding, you really can't achieve a truce, just prepare to let the leader go, and talk for nothing)
Once again, when the protagonist was going around trying to shoot Carly, the new US team successfully took over the main line banner. I somehow found the base camp of the Flag Shatterers directly, but you are the official government staff, why do you always fight alone? The two ordinary people just rushed towards the base camp of at least five super soldiers.
Already at an absolute disadvantage, the unaware of the new US team's horse boy didn't know what he was running around alone, and he was caught. Fortunately, the flag-breaker is also a tool person with no criminal experience. Stay, and run out again.
Question: Falcon and Winter Soldier, why are you staring at the position of the new US team? I don't doubt why Sharon can stare so realistically.
Did you already know that the new US team can find and break through the Flagbreaker base alone? Would you rather find the fugitive Sharon satellite surveillance than try to negotiate with the new US team and accept the new US team's cooperation proposal? Carly is really shameless, the two of them left as soon as they said they were gone, and they were not taken seriously at all.
In the end, the Xinmei team who took the medicine was almost killed by the two strengtheners. Why are they still bragging about the new US team's good quality and higher combat power? Baki is clearly a strong person with one kick, and the script is stunned to restrict him from playing, eating and paddling everywhere. The new American team Ma Zai used the body of an ordinary person to save himself from being tied up, and finally successfully sent himself away with one punch. Falcon is also an ordinary person, but he has fought back and forth with the enhanced person, so what about the combat power?
The plot is too raw.
After watching the fifth episode, I am in a mixed mood.
It's not that this episode is not good-looking. If this episode is the second episode, the expectations will rise.
If it is the sixth episode, at most, I would scold the crew for "perfunctory", and then, really fragrant, come out the second season soon!
But it happens to be the fifth episode! I... " Language! "
At the beginning, following the first episode, Falcon and the Winter Soldier showed unprecedented unity, in order to fight the new US team.
(I'll take pains to break the flag, and I'll strike hard against the new US team! Hand over the shield to us! You don't deserve it)
"You saw what happened, and you know why I did it."
"People didn't kill him. You won't end well if you go further."
"You explain what happened well, refer to your past, and others will make their own decisions."
(It's heartbreaking, although the Falcon may not be intentional, but this knife barrel is too accurate, the new US team is suffering from black history and the US team has no results)
"You gotta give me the shield, man"
Close your eyes for those who like to discuss combat power, the most outrageous righteous gang fight is about to begin...
Bucky finally uses his left vibranium, which is rarely used by flag breakers.
deflated
The steel bars are broken
deflated
The new US team threw a shield, Bucky received the shield, and then he flew out, flew out, flew out...
(Man, Steve threw the shield so many times without knocking Bucky over)
Maybe Bucky was careless? Bucky still can't bear to use all his strength? It is estimated that Bucky will fight back!
The new US team caught up and continued to beat Bucky. Bucky was thrown out by the new US team. He flew out again, and flew farther than before. After landing, he was electrocuted and his hands were shaking...
(Wakanda do you discriminate against white people? Is that arm a children's handicraft class?)
After all, Falcon is an ordinary person, and it is inconvenient for him to be shriveled, and tug-of-war with the new US team...
Ok? Compared with the strength of strengthening people? Really witty. At least it's not obvious that it's shriveled.
After running a tug-of-war competition, you still can’t run, and you want to fly and get caught and knocked down.
The new US team has an absolute advantage, and he has put on the posture of killing with a shield in the last episode. Oh, now he is the villain.
Righteous gang fight!
Bucky woke up just in time to save Falcon, then ate more deflated, and Falcon helped Bucky in time.
Bucky held the hand of the new US team firmly, and the Falcon used a jetpack, which is a brand new way of tug-of-war!
I'm afraid they don't mind grabbing the shield and pulling out the new American team's hand...
Losing the shield, the new US team's combat power is reduced by 99%, execute justice!
(Hey, this combination of skills, it hurts to look at)
Bucky picked up the shield, looked at the blood on the shield, and threw the shield next to Falcon again, which was very meaningful...
Then, the world is inexplicably peaceful, and the government cannot find the flag breakers, because the flag breakers will not engage in terrorist activities for the time being.
"They've got people from all walks of life all over the world to help" (but only the government doesn't help, save for the rest, ironic)
So the government did what they could: fire the new Cap.
Forced retirement, deprivation of honor, military rank, and no longer providing allowances. In other words, the flag-breakers are now treated better than the new US team, and the new US team has completely fallen to the bottom. And all this is just because he killed a terrorist in public, which is really a "serious crime".
"You're lucky, Mr. Walker. Please return the shield in due time." (The government doesn't care why he was beaten righteously)
A miserable word written by the new American team is not only a miserable plot setting, but the most miserable thing is that the screenwriter and director unabashedly gave him extremely "misleading" lines and characters. The acting skills go together, and the force is too strong:
The time has come, jump to the villain, be irritable, be a little bit more irritable, how to act bad! If you don't have enough lines, if you slap the table or smash things, the whole world will see you as disgusting, and you are helpless! In the end, the Easter egg made a fake shield with a nervous look on his face, blackening the foreshadowing, Action!
The plot of Falcon and the Winter Soldier in this episode is also relatively full, and the fullness of the characters is suddenly a lot fuller.
Falcon finally made up his mind to be Captain America himself (but it seems illegal for him to take the shield at the moment, at least the US government doesn't know that he took it back)
Bucky finally finds himself going round and round to get rid of the Winter Soldier the way the Winter Soldier does, but is afraid to face up to the mistakes he has made.
If this is the second episode, I'll blow it up. But after chasing two, three or four episodes, I can only say that the law of the protagonist will never fall...
Justice: Solving people does not solve problems, if you can't say anything, you will be defeated!
Villain: It's useless to say anything injustice, just use violence to prove that you are injustice!
Let's sort out the plot of the first few episodes a little, and it is amazing to find that the protagonist has not solved any problems:
If there is no terrorist activity, the government will not hire, the Falcon will be unemployed, and it is even more impossible to apply for a loan;
As the only two insiders, Falcon and the Winter Soldier did not participate in the trial meeting of the New American team after they beat the New American team and took back their shields. Therefore, the New American team could not get a fair judgment and was deprived of everything, and the Falcon was illegal. Possessing the shield of the US team, the responsibility is borne by the new US team;
Sharon's wanted issue was left behind, and the so-called "trying to help you clear your name" means doing nothing, and he himself is unemployed;
Those refugees who were not rescued by the government had to flee their only home and were charged with helping to hide terrorists, and Falcon never went back because Carly and Broken Flag were not found there. the person...
Falcon didn't appear to be completely right all of a sudden, and the "empty talk" continued...
Isaiah had a terrible experience and did exactly the same thing as Steve:
When his comrades were captured, his superiors refused to rescue him and even decided to blow up the prisoner-of-war camp directly. He violated the military order to save his teammates and returned triumphantly. After that, I continued to lead my comrades to fight until I was alone...
After the war, he spent 30 years in prison and served as a guinea pig for 30 years.
He was lucky enough to get a poor nurse to help him forge a death report to save him and tell him the truth outside the wall:
The letter from his wife to him was never delivered, claiming that Isaiah had already died in battle, and the death of his wife was also not informed to Isaiah who was in prison. (During this period, Isaiah even got out of prison briefly to help deal with the Winter Soldier. He really used people to the extreme.)
"We have to do something, we should tell people about it" "The world is different, I know people"
(Who, Sharon, do you remember what you promised them?)
"You came here to find me just for this? Brother"
"Do you think the world has changed, and times have changed?" "Do you think I can live a day if you expose me?"
"Do you think it was my fault that I went to jail? Just because you took the shield from that white man?"
"They were worried that what had happened to me would leak out, so they erased my existence, my experience!"
"They've been doing this for 500 years!" "That's the kind of person you swore allegiance to, brother."
'They would never let a black man be Captain America'
"Even if they did, no self-respecting black man would ever want to be Captain America!"
"Sarah, I'm going home"
(Uncomfortable, in fact, Falcon went to Isaiah to seek the legitimacy of a black man to be Captain America. If the United States once had a black super soldier who fought for the country, and the closest to Captain America was a black man, then he would Confident to take on the legacy of Captain America. But the difference is a thousand miles away. The person he is looking for does exist, but his deeds will never be recognized, so Falcon gave up)
Then, the warm plot that belongs to the protagonist begins.
After a few phone calls, the whole town came to help Falcon, thinking of Falcon's father's good life.
When the shield came back, Bucky was no longer angry.
(It turns out that Falcon doesn't know how to repair at all, it has been pretending to understand before)
By the way, he also brought the latest equipment made by Wakanda to the Falcon.
The next day, Bucky began to teach Falcon:
You think this shield has a bloody history, but to me this shield was once the only family, and it was handed over to you, making me feel like I had nothing.
(The shield can be the past that some people don't want to recall, or it can be the whole world that some people can't give up, and more importantly, it belongs to you now)
"It doesn't really matter what Steve thinks, you can't wait for someone to tell you who you are"
Come and not indecent, Falcon also began to enlighten Bucky:
If you want to get out of the hell you're in, do it, take action.
You are not atonement, you are always taking revenge.
You stop the lawbreakers fueled by the Winter Soldier because you think it will set you free.
You should go to those (you hurt) people and help them so that they can be freed.
There will always be people who only you can give them liberation.
Start with the first one.
Then his sister also warmly decided not to sell the boat, and supported the Falcon to fight a "Black man can be a Captain America" battle.
Zemo? Zemo's role is over. In this episode, he took his own life to lure Bucky back into the decisive Winter Soldier and failed. After all, his "Gotham" Sekovia was completely destroyed by the Avengers, and nothing else. well done. After that, he was taken away by Wakanda and sent to the "Raft Prison", where he was imprisoned for life. Both governments are satisfied. Ayu also agreed to Bucky's last request and helped Falcon build new equipment. Bucky was really proud.
If this is the sixth episode, then this ending is quite attractive, although the plot has not really progressed, but at least there are expectations for the second season.
However, the screenwriter is in a hurry to make a breakthrough in the next episode, and it is difficult to imagine how to end the explosion in one episode...
The flag breakers gathered, and the power expanded at an alarming rate during the period of disappearance
The jumper Bartok, who was defeated by the Falcon in the first episode, also showed his face and cooperated with the Flagbreaker to decide to take revenge on the Falcon.
The differences between Carly and her subordinates still exist. Her subordinates look down on Bartok and believe that the revolution does not need criminals (idealists?), while Carly believes that the revolution requires all available power. The conflict between the flag-breakers has never stopped, and the appearance is inseparable.
But what the flag-breakers didn't know was that Bartok actually helped them in order to repay Sharon's favor. The circle is really messy...
And then the whole peaceful park of all sorts of people turned out to be all revolutionaries ready to sabotage New York's GRC's Patch Act vote.
The flag-breakers have also infiltrated the polls for a long time. It can be seen that the revolutionary forces are not limited to terrorist activities. It seems that the real political revolution is about to kick off.
The so-called "Patch Act" refers to the direct repatriation of up to 20 million refugees without aid, but in fact, the world does not have enough resources to resettle these refugees. Undoubtedly, there will be more and more revolutionaries, but the revolutionary road of the flag-breakers is getting longer and longer...
(Would the flagbreaker's terrorist attack actually contribute to the passage of this outrageous bill?)
"How many lives do we have to pay to qualify as citizens of this damn planet!"
With so many contradictions, such sharp confrontations, and this almost unsolvable game, you told me that there is only one episode left, and I am very panicked...
Finally, the new character, Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine, Countess of De la Fontaine.
At present, the Marvel Cinematic Universe's setting for her is still unclear. From the perspective of comics, her identity is too malleable. It should have appeared for the first time in the movie "Black Widow", but unfortunately the movie was delayed, so he appeared in this drama first.
Nick Fury's lover, senior agent of S.H.I.E.L.D., one of the earliest members of S.H.I.E.L.D., and even the leader of S.H.I.E.L.D.
A senior spy of Hydra, and a new Mrs. Hydra (it can't be said to be a spy at this level).
Leviathan, the predecessor of the "Red House", was the top executive of the deeply hidden scientific research and spy agency in the former Soviet Union. (So Black Widow is still running around with the same boss?)
It's not a big problem, because according to the cartoon settings, Aegis, Hydra, and Leviathan actually originate from the [Brotherhood of Aegis]!
Wonderful, the plot of this sixth episode is so wonderful, especially the title, the end of this one, the whole episode together with the whole drama can basically be summed up with the title "American Justice". Originally, I was worried that I would be slapped in the face, but I was overthinking it, and the level of screenwriting was constant.
American protagonist: Solve puzzles with one-of-a-kind, state-of-the-art gear, while making sure no one else can compete with him.
In the face of the American villain Carly, "sincere and sincere" and "hard-hearted", she almost got down on her knees to propose marriage...
At this time, his teammate, Sharon, was bleeding from the wound, and couldn't stand it anymore, and shot Carly twice...
At this time, Sharon was still lying on the ground covering her wound, and she had to find a way to get out by herself...
American speech begins.
What? I missed a main character? Does this show have two main characters?
No, no, this is our misunderstanding. American justice can only have one protagonist. Bucky is mainly responsible for deflating and setting off the falcon. He knew this fact well himself, so he wisely chose to have an awkward chat with Carly first, so that he could eat less shriveled, well, it is not that Bucky is out of his mind.
By the way I am sure of one thing now: Wakanda does discriminate against whites!
Do not believe? I posted a picture for comparison, it is particularly vivid.
Finally, when the Eagles finished their speech, Bucky complimented the Eagles witty, and then made jokes with Sharon and Walker, never stealing any limelight from the protagonist.
American villain: At the critical moment, only one step faster. Make sure that the protagonist has enough time to deal with the plan that the villain has worked so hard to plan in advance. Completely ignoring the feelings of his subordinates, he mainly confirms the team spirit by shouting slogans. Filled with dead flags all over the body...
Teammates were wiped out for some inexplicable reason,
In the end, he died in the arms of the protagonist, expressing his repentance on the verge of death, and the protagonist understood it.
The real protagonist: Fighting even when abandoned by the world, with a clear goal at first and a vengeance.
Outnumbered and brutally beaten by the villains. But there is still fighting spirit, forbearance, timely support,
Jedi counterattack! The villain BOSS was successfully defeated, and the BOSS desperately wanted to murder a carload of upper-level councilors.
After a brief psychological struggle, the right decision was made (there should be applause!)
In the end, Walker regained the country's trust in him and got back "on track", although it is now uncertain who he will serve, but...
Whether it's good or evil after American Agent, John F. Walker was once a true hero, he no longer needs to live in the shadow of Steve Rogers, and for that alone, he is one of the Falcon and the Winter Soldiers The most successful protagonist.
The real dual protagonist: Although I'm a Zemo in prison, can this prevent me from strategizing and winning?
The real villain: After the whole show, we still don't know, is Sharon Carter really black now? The protagonist is currently still in the dark about Sharon's actual identity and the depth of her involvement in the event, and at the end of the credits, she restores her reputation.
Although Sharon is now basically a "capacity broker", and the easter egg is suspected of stealing and selling US technology secrets, this behavior can actually be understood as a finishing touch to her previous channel...
She actually still has a lot of uncertainty. For example, as long as she catches all the buyers, she is Agent 13 going deep into the tiger's den. Of course, if she really chose to sell state secrets, then... she might be a Skrull.
Oh, by the way, the so-called American justice is also the dead end that I was very worried about before. It turns out that the screenwriter is much smarter than me...
Dead end?
If you don't think about it, it doesn't exist anymore?
Only the government can solve political problems, and the government only needs to speak its words to solve problems.
"You hold the bank" "You can move the border, you can destroy a forest by writing an email"
"You can feed a million people with one phone call" "You guys are powerful like crazy gods!"
"GRC Publishes Multiple Changes to Its Repatriation and Resettlement Policy"
OK, the problem is solved, at least the people who asked the problem and the people who were clamoring to solve the problem are gone.
Isaiah is also very satisfied, although the government deceived them three hundred black people and he was the only one who died, although he continued to be a guinea pig for thirty years, although the government let him and his wife die forever, although the government eliminated him All files...
But they have now agreed to build a bronze statue of him in the museum, and there is a stele that tells the story of how he fought for the country.
Nothing to say, nothing to ask for! Five-star praise! What thirty years of guinea pigs, if you don't tell me, I won't tell you, this matter is over, let's turn the page.
In the end, Falcon couldn't beat Bartok at all at the start, and Bartok ended up with Sharon down with one shot, and Carrie with two shots...
Who else wants to discuss Marvel's combat settings? Stop messing around.
Super soldier serum? Who wants that stuff, my lord, times have changed!
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