John Walker loses patience with Sam and Bucky as they learn more about Karli Morgenthau.John Walker loses patience with Sam and Bucky as they learn more about Karli Morgenthau.John Walker loses patience with Sam and Bucky as they learn more about Karli Morgenthau.
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10imptsir
I have been pretty unsatisfied with TFATWS so far but trust me what i say this - the ending was right up there with Captain America : The Winter Soldier.
All that hate for Russell must stop asap, you see how well he has done with his version of Captain America. I think this episode has to be one of the darkest stuff we have received from MCU till date. I ended up sympathising with John Walker by the end of episode. Brilliant character development! John Walker and Dora Milaje stole this one for me and i am now superhyped for the rest two episodes.
All that hate for Russell must stop asap, you see how well he has done with his version of Captain America. I think this episode has to be one of the darkest stuff we have received from MCU till date. I ended up sympathising with John Walker by the end of episode. Brilliant character development! John Walker and Dora Milaje stole this one for me and i am now superhyped for the rest two episodes.
This episode of FATWS is really really strong and the best one yet, from start to finish it is very entertaining and the writing, story and acting is really good. This episode is very much in caps shadow and the flag smashers and John Walker take centre stage (I don't know how but they made him even more unlikeable). Bucky and Sam have alot to do and Zemo is a great addition to the trio always being several steps ahead.
Bucky and Sam- Bucky gets a little bit of extra backstory and in said scene the acting is great. The characters journey through the show is one that I have loved watching and I cannot wait to see where it goes next. Sam, has some great scenes with several characters that are extremely well written. Slowly, in the episode, it begins to seem that Sam's view on the matter is not black and white.
Zemo- is also really strong with great acting and he has some amazing moments.
The flag smashers- This is the first time I have felt the flag smashers are an actual threat to the heroes and their intentions make them an even more complex villain.
The mystery- This episode still builds on episode 3's mystery of the super-soldier serum and characters intentions. Sharon Carter returns again in this episode and her intentions are still to be known and this episode we see some groundwork for her in the following episodes.
Overall this episode is the strongest yet and I cant wait to see where this show goes next.
Bucky and Sam- Bucky gets a little bit of extra backstory and in said scene the acting is great. The characters journey through the show is one that I have loved watching and I cannot wait to see where it goes next. Sam, has some great scenes with several characters that are extremely well written. Slowly, in the episode, it begins to seem that Sam's view on the matter is not black and white.
Zemo- is also really strong with great acting and he has some amazing moments.
The flag smashers- This is the first time I have felt the flag smashers are an actual threat to the heroes and their intentions make them an even more complex villain.
The mystery- This episode still builds on episode 3's mystery of the super-soldier serum and characters intentions. Sharon Carter returns again in this episode and her intentions are still to be known and this episode we see some groundwork for her in the following episodes.
Overall this episode is the strongest yet and I cant wait to see where this show goes next.
10maxglen
I do not say that lightly... I love Marvel, I'm a big comics nerd and I've enjoyed almost everything the MCU has put out over the past decade but this episode is on another level. The first three episodes were good, maybe even very good, but this? No contest. I'm dying for the final two episodes. A decent 9 to a 10 for me. I love how they are doing US Agent. The ending was insane.
This episode was brilliant. The slow paced build up leading to a dark ending. Wyatt Russell's acting needs recognition as well - such a great performance as John Walker. The episode was more subtle with their political references which I feel has a better impact.
Did you know
- TriviaBaron Zemo recites the nursery rhyme Ba Ba Blacksheep to children in the alley to get info. This isn't a random choice. The nursery rhyme originated in England during the wool tax in 1275 and in it the sheep says that he has two bags of wool for his master, but none for the freezing children in the alley. This is because the King was taxing wool essentially taking it away from the people. This fits in with Karli''s goal of erasing nations and taxation and returning the world to an open agrarian lifestyle.
- GoofsAlthough he is described as a three time Medal of Honor winner when Walker is shown in full dress uniform his decorations lack the five starred ribbon indicating the awarding of the MoH never mind one with two oak leaf clusters indicating two subsequent awards.
- Crazy creditsFlorence Kasumba name in the end credits is in Wakandan first before it reverts to English
- ConnectionsEdited from Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
- SoundtracksBlack Panther Score
Composed by Ludwig Göransson
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- Jungmannovo nam, Prague, Czech Republic(John Walker kills a Flag Smasher)
- Production company
- See more company credits at IMDbPro
- Runtime
- 51m
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.39 : 1
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