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<blockquote data-quote="Levistus's_Leviathan" data-source="post: 8249040" data-attributes="member: 7023887"><p>It was a slow episode, but the last one was really fast, so I think that balanced this out. The calm before the storm, as the next episode is the finale. </p><p></p><p>At the end of the Walker-Sam-Bucky fight scene, at first I thought Walker was dead. Didn't his head/neck collide pretty hard with the shield? He is a super soldier, but that doesn't make him invincible. I wonder if it would be a better character arc for him to have died there than continuing on to make trouble. Anyway, I'm interested to see what he does in the next episode with his newly-forged shield. </p><p></p><p>Sam's arc is basically finished now. I wish we could have seen the new wings that the Wakandans gave him in this episode, but of course Marvel is going to save that for the finale. I'm assuming they're made of Vibranium to make sure that they don't break so "easily" from now on. (what isn't made of Vibranium in the MCU these days? Bucky's arm, the Shield, the Black Panther Suit, the magical Wakandan beads of solving practically any problem, practically everything in Wakanda, and so on. I wonder what Spider-Man with a Vibranium suit would be like. . .)</p><p></p><p>Bucky also finished his arc, and helped Sam with his throughout this series. His not killing Zemo was a big message to both us and Zemo, showing that your past doesn't have to define you (especially if the past wasn't voluntary). Zemo can still cause problems if Marvel ever wants to bring him back, but I think he's gone for quite a long time. IMO, they're only going to bring him back if they really start running out of ideas. </p><p></p><p>I would have preferred a bit more of action, but it didn't bother me too much. Both the start and end of the episode had a faster pace than the in-between, and the scenes with Isaiah and Sam, Walker facing the fallout of his actions, and Bucky and Zemo were interesting enough to keep the episode from feeling dull. </p><p></p><p>I wonder if Sam and Bucky will tell the truth about who really killed Lamar. Should they? Would it be better for his family to believe that his life was avenged to help with their grief? Or would that just be letting Walker off the hook and cause more problems for the future?</p><p></p><p>Anyway, nice episode, this show doesn't cease to impress me, and I look forward to how the next episode wraps things up and how the future shows are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Levistus's_Leviathan, post: 8249040, member: 7023887"] It was a slow episode, but the last one was really fast, so I think that balanced this out. The calm before the storm, as the next episode is the finale. At the end of the Walker-Sam-Bucky fight scene, at first I thought Walker was dead. Didn't his head/neck collide pretty hard with the shield? He is a super soldier, but that doesn't make him invincible. I wonder if it would be a better character arc for him to have died there than continuing on to make trouble. Anyway, I'm interested to see what he does in the next episode with his newly-forged shield. Sam's arc is basically finished now. I wish we could have seen the new wings that the Wakandans gave him in this episode, but of course Marvel is going to save that for the finale. I'm assuming they're made of Vibranium to make sure that they don't break so "easily" from now on. (what isn't made of Vibranium in the MCU these days? Bucky's arm, the Shield, the Black Panther Suit, the magical Wakandan beads of solving practically any problem, practically everything in Wakanda, and so on. I wonder what Spider-Man with a Vibranium suit would be like. . .) Bucky also finished his arc, and helped Sam with his throughout this series. His not killing Zemo was a big message to both us and Zemo, showing that your past doesn't have to define you (especially if the past wasn't voluntary). Zemo can still cause problems if Marvel ever wants to bring him back, but I think he's gone for quite a long time. IMO, they're only going to bring him back if they really start running out of ideas. I would have preferred a bit more of action, but it didn't bother me too much. Both the start and end of the episode had a faster pace than the in-between, and the scenes with Isaiah and Sam, Walker facing the fallout of his actions, and Bucky and Zemo were interesting enough to keep the episode from feeling dull. I wonder if Sam and Bucky will tell the truth about who really killed Lamar. Should they? Would it be better for his family to believe that his life was avenged to help with their grief? Or would that just be letting Walker off the hook and cause more problems for the future? Anyway, nice episode, this show doesn't cease to impress me, and I look forward to how the next episode wraps things up and how the future shows are. [/QUOTE]
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