Zemo’s Butler Kills Off The Last Of The Flag-Smashers Obviously, there’s more to the speech, but it’s an extremely powerful one nonetheless. Look, you people have just as much power as an insane god, or a misguided teenager. We can’t demand that people step up if we don’t meet them halfway. The only power I have is that I believe we can do better. No super serum, no blond hair or blue eyes. “I’m a Black man carrying the stars and stripes.Įvery time I pick this thing up (the shield), I know there are millions of people who are gonna hate me for it.Īnd there’s nothing I can do to change it. When they said yes and told Sam that he wouldn’t understand how complicated the situation is, here’s Sam’s inspiring and chilling reply, which was broadcast live on TV (and seen by Isaiah Bradley and his grandson): Sam’s Powerful Speech On Live TVĪfter bringing Karli’s body to the authorities, Sam confronts the Global Repatriation Council (GRC) members that he helped save and asked them whether they’ll still reset the world’s borders. There goes the leader of the Flag-Smashers. In the fight between Sam and Karli, Sharon shoots in Karli before she could hurt Sam further (and perhaps even in an effort to keep her from revealing her identity as the Power Broker). Karli Morgenthau Dies After Being Shot By Sharon She also kills Batroc when he threatens to reveal Sharon’s true identity as the Power Broker to the world. Sharon is the Power Broker in control of Madripoor, which makes a lot of sense. When given the choice to either save a truck full of innocent people from toppling off a cliff or go after Karli and let them die, he chooses to save the people, showing that he’s still very much a hero inside. He’s an anti-hero and that’s reflected here as well. However, the US Agent in the comics was never a villain. He’s not officially US Agent yet (nor does he calls himself that yet), but he’s pretty much on his way already. John Walker is back and he’s returned in a brand new suit and makeshift shield. John Walker Returns To Fight Karli Morgenthau I know the Marvel Cinematic Universe version is just a machine (instead of the real bird in the comics), but it’s still nice to see. Remember when Karli Morgenthau killed Redwing in Episode 2? I do, and Sam has either repaired Redwing or just gotten a brand new one somehow. It looks pretty comics-accurate so kudos to Marvel Studios for that. Sam Finally Suits Up As The New Captain Americaīooyah! In The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Finale, Sam Wilson finally suits up in the new Captain America suit given to him by Bucky and the Wakandans in the previous episode. If you want a non-spoiler guide to The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, you can head on over here. I’ll be discussing heavy spoilers from The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 6 so if you haven’t seen it or want to avoid spoilers, now’s your chance to stop reading.Īlso, if you haven’t, you can check out my previous breakdown and easter egg articles for WandaVision Episode 1 and 2, Episode 3, Episode 4, Episode 5, Episode 6, Episode 7, Episode 8 and Episode 9.įor The Falcon And The Winter Soldier, you can check out my previous breakdowns here Episode 1, Episode 2 and Episode 3, Episode 4, and Episode 5. In The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Episode 6, we finally saw the culmination of everything that happened in the past five episodes.
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