Yes, and this is cool to hear but it doesn’t really have much to do with this thread. This could be talked about on a separate Marvel thread.
Word of Warning: Spoilers. Not to look, If you not seeing this 🙅♂️
In The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 5
• As you know was Julia Louis Drefus as Countessa Valeantina Allegra de Fontaine was Madame Hydra. She was appears from the upcoming film Black Widow. Madame was talks to John Walker (US. Agent: Dark Avenger) for aftermath court. About that to put him to a grey area, Which it’s not Okay to Walker.
At the end of Episode 5 of the Series
• John is prepared to make his own shield to revenge against Sam and Bucky. That is breaking the law words by Waker
Um… Better?
Yes. Do that going forward.
If I see on Episode 6 on The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. I’ll use Hide Details to explain it
Use hide details no matter the show.
FATWS Episode 5!
Summary
I was wrong about the US reaction to what Walker did in episode 4 and I’m loving the direction they went. He’s using his feeling of betrayal and entitlement to fuel resentment and anger. I read that the creators of this show were very intentional with the focus on themes of race and identity and this episode didn’t pull any punches. It was amazing (and heart wrenching) the juxtaposition of the different treatment and experiences of John Walker vs Isaiah Bradley.
Saw a commentary about Sam’s training montage and how when he’s running, he’s on the right side of the screen. Allusion to Steve’s “on your left” comments.
Can’t wait to see his new suit - I hope that it’s something unique and amazing!
Looking forward to Bad Batch!
Summary
HOW DID I NOT NOTICE THIS.
This is so genius and it makes so much sense. Honestly, this is why the MCU is so great. The little callbacks and little things just make it amazing. Like the “You’re not gonna move your seat up, are you?” in episode 3. Just reminds me why I’m such a huge Marvel fan and why I love this universe so much. I agree with your statements on Walker also. I am looking very forward to how his story manifests in the final ep.
My options on walker
Honestly who likes him, he is self centered and annoying. I feel like his personality is the opposite of cap’s, also I noticed as time went on and he became more restless and villainous his beard thing and hair grew more unkempt
Spoilers
Yeah. Everything they did with Walker is amazing storytelling. He is supposed to directly foil Steve and be a easily dislikable character.
Spoilers
Honestly, the writing they’ve done for him and the acting by Wyatt Russell has been incredible. The people that have came after him are not even true Marvel fans honestly. Anyone should know that this is exactly how US Agent is in the comics. Egotistical, overconfident, deranged and unhinged. This show has done that amazingly. And as I said before, the parallel of how he put his shield through that guy to how Steve chose not to do that to Tony was incredible.
It only proves that Steve was right by giving the shield to Sam. Bucky is a perfect soldier, and John may also be, but Sam is a good man. He has heart, soul, and love in him. Just as Steve did, and John has really been a great gateway to how Sam has grown and is now on his journey of becoming Captain America. Just great stuff.
Don't go in There. Which Means SPOILERS
John Walker was a lying egotistical man that he pretend to a hero of Captain America. And he is not bean chosen by Steve Rodgers. Steve is the one to choose Sam Wilson (The Falcon) to be the next generations of Captain America. And that is why does at the End of Endgame
That’s the purpose of hide details to hide them…
Exactly!!!
But…you still said spoilers. Rockz did not spoil anything unless you clicked on it, and if you did, that was your mistake. Now you say exactly.
Oh I did click on it
Then was the point of the reply…
@Commander-Rex is right. And I follow the rules by any fourms. And if you not seeing it on Disney+. Don’t click it until you watch it
Al right