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Is it possible that John and Lemar hadn’t been assigned to that mission at all? That John went rogue because he wanted to do “real” Captain America stuff rather than half-time shows?
I too thought it odd that he appeared to have no briefings, no backup — and no one to report to, or to answer to. I figured that he had

He was great in a season 2 episode of “What We Do in the Shadows.”

I would include Dave Bautista.

The murder was captured by multiple cellphone cameras. They don’t need blood analysis to know what Walker did (and admitted to, though he lied about the “why”).

Still a fine catch on your part. I didn’t know the name of the painting. You sensed that it was relevant.

They’d best not sink that boat. The whole town (and Bucky) came together to fix that boat. That would be too sad. Let the “Paul & Darlene” remain afloat while an overused plot device sinks.
That boat is legacy, just like the shield.

So, how many vendettas are we looking at?
- Karli wants to take out the GRC.
- John Walker wants to take out Karli because his encounter with Lemar’s parents made him face the fact that he hadn’t actually dealt with Lemar’s killer.
- Batroc wants to take out The Falcon.
- Sam and Bucky don’t have any vendettas. They are

Nice catch. Perhaps it’s foreshadowing that she knows that, if she keeps on her current path, she too will find herself on “The Raft”?  We’ve seen it several times before, and Zemo is headed there.

“Hi.
“I’m Bucky.”

That made me smile. We haven’t seen that side of Bucky since “The First Avenger.”  I took it as a sign that Bucky, whether he realizes it or not, is truly back -- and he’s still got it.

“Inferiority complex” - yes, that’s it! He thought that the title and shield would make him Captain America, but he knows that isn’t so. Steve was a super soldier; John was not. Steve focused on defusing and rescue; John has a hot temper. The only joy John finds in his role is in being recognized and signing

That’s also why Peggy fell in love with Steve and kept his pre-transformation photo on her desk. She had gotten to know who he was, even without accomplishments and rewards. Heck, it explains why Bucky was so loyal to his “loser” friend; he knew what a good and resolute person Steve was. Steve had no glory that he

I think a parallel is being drawn between Bucky and Karli. Zemo keeps droning on about how all super-soldiers are evil and can never change, but Bucky did. The serum can bring out the worst in someone and can leave them susceptible to manipulation by evil forces, but that can be controlled. Enter Sam, who knows how to

(oops-duplicate)

I’m starting to wonder about the Medals of Honor, though. I’m thinking of how Walker qualified his “jumping on top of grenades” reply with “Yeah. Four times. It’s a thing I do with my helmet — it’s a reinforced helmet. Long story.”
The grenade cover wasn’t at all the moment of selflessness that Bucky was remembering;

I’m pretty sure half the birds and insects were gone as well. After the un-snap, Scott Lang is drawn to the patio area and seems to be noting the increase in activity. We see and hear that even before Clint Barton gets the phone call.

He pulled the label off. Where do you think that label ended up?

John Walker is earnest, he believes he’s qualified, he’s trying to do his best.
But we’ve already seen him making uncomfortable presumptions about what he should be entitled to, and it wasn’t just the shield, the name, or the suit. (As another poster pointed out, that locker belongs to some other athlete now but he

Actually, Bucky says, “I read “The Hobbit” in 1937 — when it first came out.”
(And it was first published in 1937, on September 21st.)

My husband died suddenly some 20 years ago. I imagine that the un-snap would be like my dreams, years later.
In those dreams I’m thrilled that he’s alive again, but there are so many questions (and I didn’t even remarry):
- How am I going to explain that his job is gone?
- How do I tell him I sold the car he had so

I re-watched the beginning and I’m more confident now that Agatha will be an ally. During the coven scenes —
“I did not break your rules. They simply bent to my power.” (Followed by a slight head tilt/turn and half-smile; reminded me of John Belushi after he smashed the acoustic guitar in “Animal House,” as if to say,