Incel Captain America Is So Perfect
We know it’s wrong to enjoy the whiny and murderous John Walker on “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” but it feels so rightPhil Owen | April 10, 2021 @ 1:27 PM
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(This article contains spoilers for “The Whole World Is Watching,” the fourth episode of the Marvel Disney+ series “The Falcon and Winter Soldier”)
John Walker (Wyatt Russell), aka the new Captain America, showed us his true self on “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” this week in more ways than one.
The new Cap has struggled to feel like he belongs in a world full of gods and aliens and super soldiers, and for good reason. He’s just a regular soldier the U.S. government decided to name the new Captain America without consulting so far as we know with any current MCU heroes. He hasn’t been trained to fight these battles, so of course he’s going to get whooped.
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Last weekâs episode of
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier ended with a notable cliffhanger, as Wakandaâs Dora Milaje showed up in Latvia to recapture Baron Zemo. The latest, titled âThe Whole World Is Watching,â not only follows-up on that tease with an excellent fight sequence, but moves the story forward in major ways that should prove extremely consequential as we get into the miniseriesâ final chapters. Of course, with big moves come some big questions, and in the wake of the latest installment from the Disney+ original, there are five that stick out in our minds.
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A review of this week’s
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, “The Whole World Is Watching,” coming up just as soon as I pull an El Chapo…
Two-thirds of the way through its run,
Falcon and the Winter Soldier remains competent and little more. It’s a show in which lots of things happen in each episode, yet the individual episodes feel sluggish, because those various incidents don’t do much beyond inching the plot forward. And it’s a show that has never really solved the problem of the first half of its titular duo.
‘The Falcon and the Winter Soldier : What Are the Flag Smashers Actually Trying to Do?
With two episodes left to go, their goals are still pretty ill-definedAndi Ortiz and Phil Owen | April 9, 2021 @ 4:19 AM
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(This article contains some spoilers for the fourth episode of the Marvel series “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” “The Whole World Is Watching.”
With just two episodes of “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” left, the series is starting to make its way toward tying up loose ends. The super soldier serum has seemingly been taken care of, Sam and Bucky are coming together as a true team, and the concept of heroism is being reevaluated but there’s still a wild card in the mix.
Incel Captain America Is So Perfect
We know it’s wrong to enjoy the whiny and murderous John Walker on “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” but it feels so rightPhil Owen | April 9, 2021 @ 3:09 AM Last Updated: April 9, 2021 @ 3:24 AM
Marvel Studios
(This article contains spoilers for “The Whole World Is Watching,” the fourth episode of the Marvel Disney+ series “The Falcon and Winter Soldier”)
John Walker (Wyatt Russell), aka the new Captain America, showed us his true self on “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” this week in more ways than one.
The new Cap has struggled to feel like he belongs in a world full of gods and aliens and super soldiers, and for good reason. He’s just a regular soldier the U.S. government decided to name the new Captain America without consulting so far as we know with any current MCU heroes. He hasn’t been trained to fight these battles, so of course he’s going to get whooped.