Additionally, the Wanda’s particular skill set allows for a more fantastically plot being that her powers derive from magic, whereas all superhuman abilities in “TFATWS” are derived from science requiring a stronger sense of reality. “TFATWS” works similarly to most other Marvel productions being that the plot progresses, being that it addressed issues such as how Cap’s legacy would continue and even Chadwick Boseman’s death. In terms of plot, “Wandavision” starts and ends the show in relatively the same place, but we as the viewers have learned much more about Wanda as a character. “Wandavision” and “TFATWS” were quite clearly written for two different purposes, characterization vs plot progression. Many fans of criticized “TFATWS” for its repetitive plot structure in comparison to the newer structure seen in “Wandavision,” a criticism I believe to be unfair. The primary criticism against “TFATWS” is how it compares to other Marvel productions, namely “Wandavision,” the first release in Phase IV. I thoroughly enjoyed this show because of the way that the role of Captain America is portrayed, and how well Marvel dealt with the issues. By the end of the show, Sam has dealt with his grievances and the shield is back in his possession. Sam and Walker fight over how to deal with Karli, the leader of the Flag Smashers who Sam believes has the right goals but goes about achieving them the wrong way and Walker believes is a threat who must be eliminated. Army chosen to be the new Captain America after Sam gives up the shield. The duo also have to fight John Walker, the former soldier from the U.S. “TFATWS” highlights Sam and Bucky’s old couple dynamic as they attempt to stop the Flag Smashers, a radicalist group of refugees who believes that the world was better during the blip. It was absolutely incredible in every way,” said Grace Cronen (‘21). They made the most loved characters so much more lovable. Ask anyone who knows me, I’m the biggest Sebastian Stan/Bucky Barnes fan, and Marvel finally gave him the character development he deserves by allowing him to apologize, forgive and be forgive, and correct his wrongs. As a whole, it just amazed me as one of the best Marvel shows/movies, in my opinion. It gave representation to what matters on a big scale. From it’s mental health awareness to the faults of bureaucracy and bureaucrats, it was so much more than just another Marvel thing. It laid out so much groundwork for future Marvel movies and shows. “I was anticipating “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier” since it was first announced and it exceeded all my expectations. This six episode mini-series explores the global adaptation to life after the blip, the event that caused the disappearance of half of the population, along with the nation dealing with the loss of Captain America, honing in on Bucky Barnes, played by Sebastian Stan, and Sam Wilson, played by Anthony Mackie, as they deal with their respective issues following Steve’s death. First airing on March 19, “The Falcon and the Winter Soldier,” or “TFATWS,” is the second release of Marvel Phase IV.
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