The portrayal of the two protagonists in the winter hunting drama is simply a disaster. Walker is not suitable to be Captain America, but the shield was donated by Sam voluntarily. Walker's new Captain America was arranged by the government. Bucky and Sam didn't go to the person in charge. The boss's speaking attitude is much more friendly than Walker, and the look and feel is really bad. Especially after Leima's death, instead of tracking Carly, the two of them violently grabbed the shield while Walker was still in grief. Walker's murder in public will be punished by the relevant departments. Bucky and Sam can't intervene by revoking his position and taking back his shield. They act as if the shield belongs to their own family. Unqualified, the problem is that Sam has already donated the shield. Even if he regrets and wants to get it back, he should go to the person who donated it. Beating Walker can't show why he is more suitable than Walker.
In addition, the play's portrayal of the Wakanda Guard is suffocating. Not only did they start a fight for no reason, but they also made a deadly hand in the fight. If Bucky and Sam hadn't stopped them, they would have really worn Walker and Lema into skewers. Arresting fugitives and killing people at will in the territory of other countries without jurisdiction is what the screenwriter thinks of a developed country whose technology level is far superior to that of other countries?
As far as I know, Carly's line is because Marvel cut off the scheduled plague spread because of the epidemic, so GRC's persecution of refugees and the rationality of Carly's motives have not been fully demonstrated. However, even considering this, Falcon's final behavior is still unreasonable. If any means are acceptable as long as the purpose is noble altruistic, then trying to solve the population crisis of the whole universe by oneself and after snapping fingers can Why can't Thanos, who died in peace, be accepted? I think it should be common sense for both the real army and the fictional superhero that terrorists are defined by their actions rather than their purpose. In Team 2, even with the deep bond between Steve and Bucky, Steve chose to put the task before Bucky. He could accept that he died under Bucky's iron fist, but he couldn't bear to have other innocent people because of it. And died, and Sam not only couldn't fight back against Carly, but even after Sharon shot and saved him, regardless of the injured Sharon carrying Carly and flying downstairs, I... I can only say that this show broke through my feelings for The upper limit of the level of distrust of Marvel writers. I'm relieved to see the popular review of Episode 6 on Rotten Tomatoes, it seems that no matter how divided the global landscape is, the people of the world still have a common language in disliking long sermons and cheap speeches.
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