I was mostly confused about how the hell Rhodey got healed from his injuries, and why is he seemingly still active duty after said injuries.
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I was just so pleased to see Don Cheadle I forgot all about that!
I was mostly confused about how the hell Rhodey got healed from his injuries
I 100% assumed he was wearing the Stark Assistive Leg Technology under his pants.
Yeah, we saw as of Infinity War Stark had functional nanotech armor, I bet Rhodey has some sort of malleable lower body brace/exoskeleton that's form-fitting enough to be unnoticeable under clothes.
I forgot about Rhodey 's injuries as well.
I kept thinking Torres was going to die. I liked most of the opening action but it went on too long.
It feels like TFATWS has too many moving parts.
I'm really liking the character stuff and am lukewarm about the action. Started the second ep thinking, "Oh no, don't make me like him... okay, so we're being sympathetic and nuanced, fine" and then hated him again by the end of the episode. Sticking true to the Marvel theme of "enhancements only matter when we want them to," Walker and Battlestar did at least as well in the fight on the trucks as Sam and Bucky. I have nothing against Erin Kellyman but I find it super weird that her character story so far is basically the same as in Solo. Continue to be very confused about what is and isn't public knowledge. Confused by the implication that Zemo is the best source for Hydra knowledge. Didn't really think he deserved the full operatic buildup.
Anyway, I'm loving this so far, and I even love that I have so many things to complain about.
Hm.
My main reaction to the current Falcon WS episode was...this feels a lot like how reluctant duo to lovers fanfic starts .
I'm thinking I'm kind of on board with the bad guys so far. Their motto one people, one world sounds okay to me. And who were the people who showed up at the airfield and immediately started shooting? They seem bad.
I would also like to know, if Bucky and Sam are free agents, who is paying for their travel and equipment? Hell, who is paying for Bucky's therapy?
I do appreciate the way the show is being very forthright about the racism in American society, but I will continue to be worried about how it's basically still very pro-military.