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I am here for it!

I mean, if they take him back to Wakanda, they’re aiding and abetting an international fugitive. They don’t need another problematic white boy that the world will be looking for.

If John Walker’s story wasn’t being repeated ad nauseam by police apologists across America, maybe I’d have more sympathy. But a sympathetic villain is still a villain. Did the military teach him how to lie to a “best friend’s” family so that he could save face in killing an innocent man? Did the military teach him

Damn those onions. You go, Ms. Biles. What a wonderful, strong, loving human being you are. Your soul is going to shine long after you retire from gymnastics.

So now that we have introduced Madame Hydra to the world are we going to acknowledge that she and Nick Fury have a um history? This was a great episode that piggy backed off the last scene from episode 4. The symbolism of blood dripping off of an American symbol shouldn’t be lost on anyone. I feel nothing for John

It’s nice to relish though, we had no expectation that the shows were ever going to be this amazing.
And kudos to them for going all in, now they’re adding Jack Kirby content and I have no idea what to expect. 

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I love how the producers have made sure that Sam and Bucky have grown together, not by fighting, but by creating a mutual organic relationship.
Bucky knew for a long while about a black super solider, but it was only through Sam’s experiences he came to realize that it was more than just a hidden secret. So when he

i think of the two of them sam was not the one to be surprised this happened. he could have been like “yeah, i know all the horrible shit that happened, but idont know your story and i want to know more.” and then he could have another opportunity to show everyone why he should be captain america, like that moment

Good catch on the Wakanda ownership. To sum up, the banks, the military, and the government couldn’t help Sam. Only his community, family, Bucky, and Wakanda step up when it matters.

I think people overlook the reason why Sam and Steve were drawn to each other in the first place. They are both hopelessly optimistic. They -both - are always looking for a better solution, trying to understand both sides of a problem. That’s the primary reason why Steve felt Sam was the best person for the mantle of

You know the answer....

Not necessarily.. The military works on a need to know basis and they do a pretty good job of covering up/glossing over their “mistakes” internally.

The whole blip thing cuts both ways..

Both the removal and bringing people back caused MASSIVE disruption in life.. but since people’s disappearance wasn’t natural.. why would half the world suffer because of one person’s “goal”?. I get the point that Thanos was going for.. and in a twisted way, it made sense.. but its

IMHO, the series was not written primarily for black MCU fans or black vets.

I don’t feel bad for that motherfucker at all. He’s just another killer cop. You can’t handle the stress then the job is not for you. 

i thought it was a surprise that sam, being a black air force vet and a counselor “couldn’t believe that a Black man who served his country could be jailed and disregarded.”

Since Bucky has spent time in Wakanda he knows what good food looks and tastes like and if Sam’s sister will be seasoning her food far be it for Bucky to not try to get wifed up.  

So Sam gets his suit from the Wakandans wielding a shield made from stolen Wakandan vibranium... Goddamn. Are black people ever going to have to stop building America?

Sam tells Bucky that now that he has full control of himself, it’s up to him to define the kind of man he wants to be. He also tells him that if he truly wants to make amends, he has to be of service to the people who he’s hurt.

thank you for explaining the emojis because i spent like 15 seconds trying to understand before moving onto my next thought.