April 16, 2021 1:41pm
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Richard Newby
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Rather than take the easy way out, the series explores why a Black Captain America, alone, isn’t the solution to the world s problems.
[This story contains spoilers for You think things are different? You think times are different? Isaiah Bradley (Carl Lumbly) asks Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie) when confronted with the possibility that his life as a government experiment, and prisoner, no longer have to remain a painful secret. Sam believes, or at least
wants to believe, America has made progress since the days of Isaiah’s captivity. But the truth is that very little has changed between the 1950s and modern-day America, the country has just gotten a little better at hiding its true face with the mask of civility. Deep down Sam knows that, and as a Black man in America, I am reminded of that fact on a weekly basis. Yet, there is security found in the illusion of change: an illusion that has kept t
FALCON AND WINTER SOLDIER Episode 5 Review; Sets The Stage For A Finale That Is Likely To Be A Game-Changer
Today s episode of
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is titled The Truth, and that led to a lot of hard-hitting moments for certain characters as we head into next week s finale. Here s our verdict.
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4/16/2021
We ve reached the penultimate episode of
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, and as the longest instalment to date, The Truth packs in plenty of story ahead of what promises to be a finale with major consequences for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Picking up with the aftermath of last week s bloody cliffhanger, characters are once again moved around the board in order to set the stage for what comes next; however, unlike Power Broker (episode 3), enough happens to ensure this doesn t feel too much like filler.Â
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 5 Ending Explained
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 5 Ending Explained Marvel Studios/Disney+
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Marvel s latest Disney+ original series
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier has taken viewers on an action-packed thrill ride full of twists and turns. Episode 4, The Whole World is Watching, started out slow but rose to a wild crescendo in the final few moments. As a result of his use of Super Soldier Serum, John Walker (Wyatt Russell) went absolutely berserk in front of Sam Wilson (Anthony Mackie), Bucky Barnes (Sebastian Stan), and the entire world, using the Captain America shield to kill a Flag Smasher in broad daylight.
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Ep. 5: Clues, Takeaways & Predictions
Last week’s jaw-dropping bloody final moments of Disney+’s latest Marvel Cinematic Universe series
The Falcon and The Winter Soldier sure left audiences reeling as they had to wait a week to see the outcome of John Walker’s murder of a Flag Smasher in public and now the fifth episode is here and it’s glorious.
Clues: Walker is Going Even More Rogue, A Villain’s Off the Play Field and We’re Gonna Need a Montage (MONTAGE!)
After murdering the Flag Smasher, Walker takes off to a nearby abandoned warehouse, where he is confronted by Sam and Bucky who try to talk him down, only for him to retaliate and try to justify he killed Lemar Hoskins’ killer, to which the titular duo warn against thinking as it was Karli who killed him. Unwilling to turn himself in, a
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