What Karli did was no different than what Steve Rogers did to countless Nazis during WW II, and for much the same reasons.
I've never seen Steve Rogers blowing up a building full of innocent people in cold blood, did I miss something?
What Karli did was no different than what Steve Rogers did to countless Nazis during WW II, and for much the same reasons.
Lemar's death was both predictable and disappointing. I found myself hoping as soon as they showed him tied up that the episode wasn't gonna end with him being murdered and setting Walker on a decisively villainous path and then... well... they did. What a waste of a character and an actor.
It almost felt to me like they started with the image of Walker holding the bloody shield and worked backwards from that. I wasn't familiar with the character before the show but everyone was saying he turns bad in the comics. When they presented him in the show he didn't seem like he was on the road to that yet but in this episode he gets angry, loses his patience, mentions the medals he got weren't exactly for good things he did. I know the show is only 6 episodes but that's longer than a movie. Either set the character up in a way that hints more strongly at his negative points early on or play the long game with him not turning bad until the end of the series and have that set up as something later on down the road in another series. Something like the netflix marvel series did. Have Walker lose his partner at the end of the series, then lose the shield even though he did nothing wrong and then have that as the lead into something. This episode didn't really give him enough time to even debate whether he should take the super soldier serum or not. He just took it off screen.I agree with this. Feels like we're only just hitting the halfway point of the story but there are only two episodes left. Eight episodes might have been better, especially with Walker's progression from seemingly decent guy in his first episode to suddenly cracking-under-pressure headcase in his second episode.
They can make another one. I think Stormbreaker has the same propertiesExcept Hela destroyed it and Cap returned the one Thor got from the past.
Stormbreaker does not have the "only the worthy can wield it" spell. Mjolnir didn't get that spell until Odin cast Thor out in his first film. That's why Thanos was able to intercept Stormbreaker during the Endgame battle.They can make another one. I think Stormbreaker has the same properties
It almost felt to me like they started with the image of Walker holding the bloody shield and worked backwards from that. I wasn't familiar with the character before the show but everyone was saying he turns bad in the comics. When they presented him in the show he didn't seem like he was on the road to that yet but in this episode he gets angry, loses his patience, mentions the medals he got weren't exactly for good things he did. I know the show is only 6 episodes but that's longer than a movie. Either set the character up in a way that hints more strongly at his negative points early on or play the long game with him not turning bad until the end of the series and have that set up as something later on down the road in another series. Something like the netflix marvel series did. Have Walker lose his partner at the end of the series, then lose the shield even though he did nothing wrong and then have that as the lead into something. This episode didn't really give him enough time to even debate whether he should take the super soldier serum or not. He just took it off screen.
Innocent?I've never seen Steve Rogers blowing up a building full of innocent people in cold blood, did I miss something?
They were security guards. Rent-a-cops. Whatever shenanigans that may or may not be going on with the GRC is way over their paygrade. So yes, innocent.Innocent?
I wonder if the Power Broker will play a more prominent role in the last two episodes or if he will be just set up and used in a later series. Not having read any of the comics, I have no idea what to expect.
They were security guards. Rent-a-cops. Whatever shenanigans that may or may not be going on with the GRC is way over their paygrade. So yes, innocent.
It almost felt to me like they started with the image of Walker holding the bloody shield and worked backwards from that. I wasn't familiar with the character before the show but everyone was saying he turns bad in the comics. When they presented him in the show he didn't seem like he was on the road to that yet but in this episode he gets angry, loses his patience, mentions the medals he got weren't exactly for good things he did. I know the show is only 6 episodes but that's longer than a movie. Either set the character up in a way that hints more strongly at his negative points early on or play the long game with him not turning bad until the end of the series and have that set up as something later on down the road in another series. Something like the netflix marvel series did. Have Walker lose his partner at the end of the series, then lose the shield even though he did nothing wrong and then have that as the lead into something. This episode didn't really give him enough time to even debate whether he should take the super soldier serum or not. He just took it off screen.
Considering this show was originally suppose to begin airing last August and was mostly done filming before quarantine procedures and the fact that Chadwick Boseman died in the same month, you're jumping to conclusions based on nothing. Besides, the whole reason Ayo was there was because of how Zemo killed T'Chaka so it's not that surprising T'Challa hasn't been name checked. As for why he may not have gone to deal with it himself, I imagine he reflected on how he behaved the last time he chased Zemo and decided it was better to send someone else.Ayo and Co.: Disney/Marvel must be weighing what to do with all things Wakanda (beyond any Black Panther sequel), since no character has mentioned T'Challa at all.
Nope, not even close. Antifa is short for antifascists and the only way you think Antifa is a terrorist organization is if you've been consuming too much extreme far right propaganda.terrorists (e.g. Antifa)
Completely agree, but I also think its a good conversation to be having. Karli without powers was likely Antifa, meaning against fascists and military governments. I see Walker as definitely pro-military, not necessarily fascist (I doubt he's thought it through) but seeing the military as a kind of personal solution for his life and lack of self-esteme. Both are/are becoming extremists.Nope, not even close. Antifa is short for antifascists and the only way you think Antifa is a terrorist organization is if you've been consuming too much extreme far right propaganda.
"you're seeing something ... that isn't there."
terrorists (e.g. Antifa)
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