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Or he was faking it in the hope that his superiors wouldn't be aware he'd dosed himself. Otherwise he'd have to expect his "non-honorable" discharge to come with a side-order of enforced hospitalisation and medical examinations.

I had to go and read a little on Steve's healing ability too and it generally says he can fully heal broken bones in days, rather than weeks or months. So depending on how quickly that court martial was set up, Walker's arm could be healing at the same rate that Rogers would have, but it was just not fully healed yet.
 

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The herb only grew in that one spot due to the Vibranium infused soil giving it enhanced magical powers, thats why Killmonger destroying it was so damaging; there is no other source of the herb.
That's not really confirmed in the movie. The vibranium asteroid is massive, creating a mountain-sized resource of the stuff, and that's not considering possibilities like traces of the element seeping into the water table and affecting the whole region.
That said Im sure they’ll be able to save it somehow
Personally I like the idea of Shuri having long since reverse-engineered the plant and being able to recreate or even improve its effect in the lab. That would be very much in line with her character.
 

Walker crossed a line (and continues to) and it's right that there should be consequences, but . . . . it is heartbreaking to see the U.S. military just abandon him like that. His line of, "You made me, I did what you asked, I did it well" (or words to that effect) was spot on.
The job of a soldier is not one that is healthy for body and mind, and while that doesn't mean crimes done by soldiers should go unpunished, the government has responsibility for their well being and needs to keep taking care of their mental and physical health. Of course, Walker probably is having even more problems with therapy than Bucky or Sam had.
 

I liked the episode. The montage where Sam practices with the shield was good, but the timing was off on it. I would have enjoyed it more if Sam and Bucky hadn't been throwing the shield around nearly flawlessly 10 minutes before the montage of Sam being pretty bad at it and needing lots of practice. We should have seen that montage right before Bucky showed up.
 

I liked the episode. The montage where Sam practices with the shield was good, but the timing was off on it. I would have enjoyed it more if Sam and Bucky hadn't been throwing the shield around nearly flawlessly 10 minutes before the montage of Sam being pretty bad at it and needing lots of practice. We should have seen that montage right before Bucky showed up.
Yeah, seems like it was meant to go the other way, but they decided that they wanted Bucky gone before Sam got down to training and edited it the other way around. My family discussed it a little and we decided that in the earlier scene Sam and Buck were only doing basic easy throws, and later Sam was getting down to the "real stuff" which made it harder than it looked. It works for the way the scene plays out, so I suggest thinking of it that way.
 

Yeah, seems like it was meant to go the other way, but they decided that they wanted Bucky gone before Sam got down to training and edited it the other way around. My family discussed it a little and we decided that in the earlier scene Sam and Buck were only doing basic easy throws, and later Sam was getting down to the "real stuff" which made it harder than it looked. It works for the way the scene plays out, so I suggest thinking of it that way.
The beginning throws in the montage were pretty basic and he had trouble catching as well. Like I said, I liked the episode. It's not like it ruined it for me. I just thought it odd and out of order. :)
 

The beginning throws in the montage were pretty basic and he had trouble catching as well. Like I said, I liked the episode. It's not like it ruined it for me. I just thought it odd and out of order. :)
Yeah, it certainly felt that way. I can see why they changed it up, though.
 

The beginning throws in the montage were pretty basic and he had trouble catching as well. Like I said, I liked the episode. It's not like it ruined it for me. I just thought it odd and out of order. :)
Absolutely. It may be an example of the most obvious "Whoops! THAT wasn't in the order that they meant for it to be when they filmed it!" in recent memory.
 

Absolutely. It may be an example of the most obvious "Whoops! THAT wasn't in the order that they meant for it to be when they filmed it!" in recent memory.
Yeah it did seem very much that way, especially when it featured so prominently in the trailers. Makes one wonder just how much of the original plot was actually cut before final release. Does anyone know if this was always suppose to be 6 episodes or was it originally going for more?
 
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Yeah it did seem very much that way, especially when it fratured so prominently in the trailers. Makes one wonder just how much of the original plot was actually cut before final release. Does anyone know if this was always suppose to be 6 episodes or was it originally going for more?
With that in mind, this show seems even worse than WandaVision did for: "How are they going to wrap up everything in just one more episode?"

If WandaVision tells us anything, the answer will be, "They won't."
 

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