Hawkeye Disney+ Limited Series (spoilers)

It's probable that Clint's wife owns the watch. She knows he was Ronin, and seems connected to Clint's research resources. Which also brings her and the family back into the story for more than a few phone calls.

I expect we'll be racing back home to rescue them and/or finding them in a warehouse all tied up soon. Based on the end of ep 4, Clint will also need rescuing by Kate.

Maya and Kate seem like mirrors. Privilege vs. hard upbringing, but both focussed on martial arts and somehow missed each other in NYC tournaments.

As for Yelena, I question why she trusts her source that Clint killed her sister in the "needs revenging" way. Wouldn't she do a little research? Maybe even go undercover to learn more? Given that Clint tells nobody anything, this is a bit unrealistic. And given that Yelena had been used as a tool for years, you'd think she'd not be down with being a tool again.
 

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As for Yelena, I question why she trusts her source that Clint killed her sister in the "needs revenging" way. Wouldn't she do a little research? Maybe even go undercover to learn more? Given that Clint tells nobody anything, this is a bit unrealistic. And given that Yelena had been used as a tool for years, you'd think she'd not be down with being a tool again.
What research is there to do? Clint is literally the only source on how Natasha died. And given the abandonment feelings she has had for Natasha, even though they reconciled, she very well may resent Clint for his involvement - and wouldn't necessarily have worked through those feelings.
Plus, she may now be a free lancer and have more control over the jobs she takes rather than plays the part of a tool under someone else's direction. That's not being a tool - that's freely marketing her skill set.
 

I still think it’s Tony’s watch.


I was just reading up on actress Alaqua Cox. I didn’t realize she was born deaf and has a prosthetic leg for real! She even says that Jeremy and Hailee learned some basic ASL so they could talk to her on set. How cool is that?!
Yeah the casting of Cox was big news in the deaf community and a huge step for representation, especially as its her debut role. The writers stated that her prosthetic would also be incorporated into the characters portrayal, she uses it in combat, which is really cool.

2 Why do you think its Tonys Watch? I dont think Clint would be so concerned about it tying back to his family if it was Tonys watch.

I think Mrs Hawkeye speaking German and being his researcher was the clear indicator that its hers and that shes not just the stay at home housewife of CB1. Hopefully its a smoking chekov too and she goes in to action in the last episode (or maybe season 2 - lets Scooby Doo this!)
 
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What research is there to do? Clint is literally the only source on how Natasha died. And given the abandonment feelings she has had for Natasha, even though they reconciled, she very well may resent Clint for his involvement - and wouldn't necessarily have worked through those feelings.
Plus, she may now be a free lancer and have more control over the jobs she takes rather than plays the part of a tool under someone else's direction. That's not being a tool - that's freely marketing her skill set.
Maybe it's just me, but I'd like to be sure before I kill a man.

Heck, even Clint gave it some thought before he pulled the trigger on Natasha the first time. And he saw somebody who wanted to get out. So he didn't pull the trigger.
 



I really like that he's just a very talented human, and that the show is very much about consequences. Very little fiction deals with consequences. This might be my favorite Marvel in a long time.
Honestly, I'm pretty sure he's a bit more than just a talented normal. He did score an 18 on 18 holes after just taking up golf. I just think what qualifies as his superpower is very subtle - something like super accuracy. Very useful for an organization like SHIELD to develop a highly competent agent around.
 

I actually got the impression they might be telling us that Echo is, over and above her skills, particularly tolerant of pain and shock (there's precedent for that in human-scale heroes, since its part of the Netflix Daredevil's gig) which explains her dealing with both the Widow's Sting and the arrow.
 

Honestly, I'm pretty sure he's a bit more than just a talented normal. He did score an 18 on 18 holes after just taking up golf. I just think what qualifies as his superpower is very subtle - something like super accuracy. Very useful for an organization like SHIELD to develop a highly competent agent around.

I think every hero in the 616 and MCU that makes it more than an issue/scene or two has at least one of super-luck, spidey-sense equivalent, partial invulnerability, or regeneration. And, especially in the 616, they and almost all of the citizens must have at least partial resistance to PTSD.
 

Maybe it's just me, but I'd like to be sure before I kill a man.

Heck, even Clint gave it some thought before he pulled the trigger on Natasha the first time. And he saw somebody who wanted to get out. So he didn't pull the trigger.
I expect we'll find out that she patently doesn't trust some government suit about what happened and is looking for a way to properly tie things together. She looks a lot more "mature" that in the "Black Widow" movie, with less obvious makeup and having learnt to keep her mouth shut, so I think that she'll not simply be trusting government types just because they ain't Russian.
 

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