Sharon is sus af

She is the Power Brooker. Lol.


I was right about them giving Isaiah Bradley and his story more shine but gladly wrong about him getting killed helping them in some fashion. I think the cameo the writer/director was talking about was Isaiah and not Val. He even stated that the character deserved to be up there with Thor or something to that degree and this episode would make some cry. So actually learning about what happened to Isaiah and the other troops they experimented on and tried to eradicate fits what the writer said in my opinion.
 
Good episode... They had an end credits scene this episode in case yall missed it. looking forward to seeing how the finale plays out. lol im bout sick of these muthafuckas teasing bullshit cameos tho.







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Solid episode but Sam acting oblivious to the racism of the US Government is turning me off from this series. Isaiah gave him his entire story of how the US fucked his life over as a black super soldier and Sam simply shrugged it off and took the mantle of Cap anyway minutes later :tuh:
I believe there is a much larger issue at play that will either be revealed in another season or his next appearance in a film
 
Sam thinks Isiah is a bit jaded.... He understands it, but Sam is still hopeful.

He believes Steve would have helped Isiah and prolly gave Isiah the shield himself just cuz he was doing the real work when cap was frozen
 
Its the truth. And Sam is a coon.
Definitively yes Sam is a coon because he knows what his position should be as a Black man but he's choosing his loyalty to his white friend Steve Rogers and a situation with the flag smashers to justify wearing the stars and stripes.

I immediately drew parallels to Black policemen who choose their (police) shield over their skin. And Isaiah being his elder tried to tell him that that type of loyalty will always backfire.

It's powerful storytelling that hits home for me because I constantly see our people ignore history as if what has happened before won't happen again... as if the government didn't already turn on him before in Civil War.

Sad shit.
 
I'm not as morbid about it...

Isiah still did the job.... Like regardless how he feels now about it.... At when he was in Sam's shoes he did the job. Because at the moment they both believed in the greater good of the thankless job.

Sam understands that he may end up like Isaiah one day, hurt, bitter, betrayed and regretful...

But he may not....I mean even his sister says she only knows him to be a fighter. Sam is always gonna fight for the greater good even if he gets fucked in the process...

I mean it is a hero story 🤷🏿‍♂️

Heroes always do thankless jobs
 
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