His character shows up in Black Panther comics a lot.
Okay, so we may likely see him again. Fair enough.
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His character shows up in Black Panther comics a lot.
Okay, so we may likely see him again. Fair enough.
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Tomorrow! I see it again tomorrow!
I saw it today too, although I missed about ten minutes near the end (from about halfway through the airport fight, to just before Tony saw the tape and the final fight started). Something I ate from the concession stand gave be bad gastrointestinal distress, and I had to run out.
So, lots of stuff that's been said already has me nodding my head quite a bit, although my main question in the aftermath is Why were Clint and Sam locked up in the Superhero prison? Take their gear away, and any old prison will do.
Also, Natasha really loves that jump-on-their-shoulders-and-spin-around-their-neck move.
Aww, GI stuff is the worst! you missed Nat choosing to let Steve and Bucky get away from the airport. All of Steve's crew were treated the same way, though Wanda's the only enhanced one: Scott is all suit-based, after all. But I expect a regular prison would still be considered too much of a risk for escape there.
One thing I wished I could have seen was Scott giving pointers on how to be a prisoner; tattoos and making hooch, that sort of thing.
Tom, that would have made a good post credits scene. Or fic.
I have seen the thing. Yes, I got teary.
I don't blame Tony for going postal, they made it clear he's been having a bad time himself, with Pepper gone and reliving the last time he saw his folks at MIT, then the Accords, and then Rhodey. Zemo played it well.
I love T'Challa. His giving up vengeance was very nice, and I liked his line "The living are not done with you" or however that went.
And Spidey was wonderful.
Did Widow say to Bucky "at least you could recognize me" or something like that? Are they going to actually going to tie the Winter Soldier program and the Red Room together?
I hope Clint's wife yells at him a lot. Or he's got a very good plan in place to look after them. Then again, Laura must be used to him disappearing for ages. Perhaps that's where Natasha went off to.
The Sam and Bucky show is worth a re-watch all on its own. The two of them smirking at Steve after he kissed Sharon.
And I'm still on Team Tony.
Popcorn: This really did feel like an Avengers movie, like other people were saying "You know, Ultron . . . yeah . . . I think we need a do over."
But a with-it Bucky with a sense of humor is wonderful.
And everyone yelling at Spidey to stop talking so much.
I just realized, the airport thing was like a giant, painful game of Red Rover. And I think everyone was going "This is bad, but we can come back to it and work it all out after we take care of this other problem," until Rhodey was knocked out of the air.