Just to reassure fans, and ditto, Betty and Kevin. ![]() He continued, "I would say that in episode four, to reassure fans, it is a big Cheryl and Archie episode, but it is an even bigger Cheryl and Toni episode. So, we started a conversation that we're still having in the writers room: 'How do we thread the needle of these characters?'" Aguirre-Sacasa told Nerds of Color. That said, we didn't want to do a season that was all strife and turmoil for our characters. Raynor’s three rules of course, he has a standing weekly lunch with Yori Nakajima at Izzy’s."One of the biggest conversations we had when we decided on setting the season in the 1950s - I think the first conversation that we had in the writers room and that we had with the actors is, 'what version of the 1950s are we going to depict? Is it going to be some utopia, where everyone's accepted and everyone is open-minded about everything?' And it felt like that would have been wrong for us to sort of erase or pretend that the very real struggles our queer characters and our characters of color would have been going through in the 1950s - to pretend that those wouldn't have existed or didn't exist felt like it would have been disingenuous and wrong. Don’t worry, doc while he may not be returning Sam’s texts, his social calendar isn’t completely empty.īetween making amends for his time as the Winter Soldier, following Dr. ![]() Raynor, who is worried by his recurring nightmares and that he’s over 100 years old and choosing a life of solitude. As part of the conditions of his pardon, he has been attending court-appointed therapy sessions with Dr. Meanwhile in Brooklyn, Bucky Barnes has been making strides with his free time. I am No Longer the Winter Soldier You Are Part of My Efforts to Make Amends It wasn’t a decision he came to lightly Sam reaffirms that we all managed for 70 years when Steve was on ice. Rhodey expresses his dismay that there won’t be anyone carrying the shield, and that Sam should have taken up the mantle. So thank you, Captain America, but this belongs to you.” So today we honor Steve’s legacy, but also, we look to the future. But it’s more about the man who propped it up, and he’s gone. And this thing, I don’t know if there’s ever been a great symbol. What have they been up to? What’s the mission at hand? Well let’s get right into it with…Īt the end of Avengers: Endgame, Steve Rogers passed his shield on to Sam Wilson noting that it now belongs to him.Īfter some time holding onto the shield, Sam donates the shield to the Captain America Museum Exhibit, explaining, “Symbols are nothing without the women and men that give them meaning. Stream Episode 1 “New World Order” of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier now on Disney+, and read on to discover some notable highlights from our Intel Report below! As we learn from the contents of Bucky’s flip phone, though Sam has been texting him, Bucky’s been ignoring every message. In Episode 1, “ New World Order,” viewers catch up with Sam and Bucky living very separate lives in Delacroix, Louisiana, and Brooklyn, NY, respectively. ![]() Also, don’t miss out on their Marvel Studios: Legends episodes! In need of a refresher? Read Where We Left Off primers with each respective hero here and here. We’re clearly now in Phase 4 of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and Marvel Studios’ The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, the latest original series airing on Disney+, picks up some time following the events of Marvel Studios’ Avengers: Endgame.īoth Sam Wilson and Bucky Barnes were victims of the Blip and were missing in action the past five years. No one understands the legacy of Captain America’s shield more than Sam Wilson (Falcon) and Bucky Barnes (Winter Soldier). The legacy of that shield is complicated.
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