Did anyone wonder where
Hawkeye was
during this movie? Avengers and the first Thor movie established that
he works for SHIELD,
so I was surprised there wasn't even some dialogue to explain
why he wasn't there.
Also, I really want to see a screenshot of Steve Rogers' Netflix queue.
Also also, it seems like SHIELD
is pretty damn crappy at the whole covert ops/intel-gathering thing,
since
they didn't even notice HYDRA in their own ranks for, what, 7 decades now?
(And I get that the movie sort of addressed that, by pointing out
that Howard and Maria Stark's car accident was no accident, so clearly Howard knew too much -- thank you Captain Exposition Computerized Dr. Zola --
but still, it doesn't seem like very many
SHIELD agents figured out the HYDRA infiltration over the past 70 years. They deserve to be shut down.
Finally, I've read comments elsewhere that the movie CLEARLY established that
Dr. Zola is the Clairvoyant
on the TV show. I'm torn about that idea, mostly because
I still want the Clairvoyant to be someone we already know on the show -- either Hand or Garrett.
so I was surprised there wasn't even some dialogue to explain
Apparently there was!
Danny Pudi says he's off in Afghanistan.
But of course no one hears it because
DANNY PUDI!!!
And I'm with you on the TV show, Steph. I hadn't considered that but it does work, and yet.
Oh! I heard the
Afghanistan
part, but not the
Hawkeye
part. Possibly because everyone was all
"Danny Pudi!!!"
Oh my God Steph ahahaha read this. We were all idiots.
D'oh! That's kind of awesome.
You know how people complain that trailers give away the movie, or the best parts of the movie? 100% untrue here (the exception is that I know I saw a trailer with
Fury saying to Cap "I guess you're giving the orders now", and when that scene hadn't happened by the time Fury "died", that was a pretty clear indicator that it was a fakeout).
And then, of course,
Fury could have just been resurrected by Dr. Ron Glass/Kree goo. So that part didn't freak me out,
although I loved Black Widow's
reaction. That was a nice character moment.
But think about the trailers -- the
Helicarrier crashing! OMFG, it must be the bad guys!
But no! It's
the good guys!
And the trailer with the
voiceover of Pierce saying "You shaped this century...I need you to do it one more time"
-- I totally thought that was
something he said to Cap,
but no!
He said it to THE WINTER GODDAMN SOLDIER!
Well played, Marvel.
Marvel is just running circles around everyone at this point.
That's
who
Danny Pudi
was talking about! Oh, good.
Also, I was relieved that
Emily Thorne sided with Cap.
I knew
she would because I know her character from the comics, but I was really proud of nerdy computer guy for putting his life on the line for Cap.