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Yooooo white people were mad about Ayo disabling Bucky's arm. That shit is hilarious.

Bruh
Batman makes contingency plans for the justice league, jic shit happens.
cac audience : that seems smart

Wakandans make contingency plans for a former assassin, that happens to have a billion dollar cybernetic vibranium(that he ain't paid for) arm, prone to brainwashing, from a race that has decimated their neighbouring tribesmen, and who goes on to prove he shouldn't be trusted by freeing a man that killed their king

Cac audience : where's the trust?

Amazing
 
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Bruh
Batman makes contingency plans for the justice league, jic shit happens.
cac audience : that seems smart

Wakandans make contingency plans for a former assassin, that happens to have a billion dollar cybernetic vibranium(that he ain't paid for) arm, prone to brainwashing, from a race that has decimated their neighbouring tribesmen, and who goes on to prove he shouldn't be trusted by freeing a man that killed their king

Cac audience : where's the trust?

Amazing
To expand on this
Buckys a fuck nigga for not trying to respect them 8hrs
Muhfuckas fed u, clothed u, cured u and u ain't even think of giving them an alert u bout to help free their former kings killer??!

Fuck Nigga(cac)!
 
Yeah kind of upsetting this show is only 6 episodes vs WandaVision being 9 episodes, but its been an amazing show so far. Super fucking excited for these last 2 episodes.

Knew John Walker was going to take the serum. Will be interesting to see if they keep him around after this show and put him on some sort of spin off avengers team like he was in the comics as "US Agent" but also kind of seems like he will be a one off character.
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AN UNKNOWN ENEMY — Actor Alphie Hyorth plays a prominent but unnamed military figure in Falcon and Winter Soldier, first (and so far only) seen in the first episode of the series... and he could very well be the real Power Broker

Having a very important military force, albeit one who we only know by face and not by many details other than that and his vocation, as the Power Broker helps serve the themes of Falcon and Winter Soldier: it’s not one person, but a series of conflicting ideologies and quite frankly delusions, that are serving as the chief antagonist in Marvel’s second Disney+ offering.

 
Spellman hasn’t been the only one to heap praise on the upcoming episode, either. On last week’s episode of Vanity Fair’s Still Watching podcast, Marvel producer Nate Moore said, “Episode 5 gets to bring a lot of the threads that maybe felt disparate or not fully formed together. ... I think Episode 4 is going to be a lot of people’s favorite episode for action reasons and big character turns, but [Episode] 5 gets to really be the culmination of the theme. And I do think, both from an acting standpoint and from a filmmaking standpoint, it’s our strongest episode.”

 
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