The rule of thumb in comic book reality is that heroes and villains are only dead if you see the body, and even then it's iffy. So where do they stand now? What will become of them, and where will they inevitably pop up?Ĭhris Hemsworth Says His Muscles Only Thing Standing In Way of Being Taken Seriously They believe in Karli's mission, but they were reluctant participants as things got darker and deadlier. These are Flag Smashers and super-soldiers who are not captured and now on the run. They're totally alive, which is certainly interesting. And that soldier did drop a "one world, one people" on them as he locked them in. Zemo may have been listening to that broadcast of their transport exploding and killing all of them in the blast, but he knows a thing or two about villains escaping. By the end of the hour, though, we're all pretty sure they escaped, right? In the end, the good guys inevitably won the battle, and the boys even tricked Karli's allies right into a trip where they were all promptly arrested. He still sucks, overall, but that's also true to the Marvel Comics version of him. John has remorse, too, for his own actions, but it seems to be deeper than Karli's. ![]() Thankfully for Bucky, John's focus was exclusively on Karli, so the enemy of my enemy is my friend became the rule of the day and suddenly they found themselves reluctant allies. This week, it felt like they were closer than ever. As her fanaticism and violence he escalated, they've balked and pushed back several times, but never quite walked away. Had things turned out differently, they might have abandoned her or turned on her outright by the end of the hour. Karli doesn't realize that she's already so far beyond her mission, even her own minions are following her reluctantly at best. New Black Widow Trailer Features Natasha's Childhood, Spotlight on Taskmaster Isn't that the problem with the GRC, that they've decided who does and doesn't matter? ![]() One people" isn't real if there are people who don't matter. It says a lot that Karli did apologize for killing Lamar, but did so by saying, "I don't want to hurt people that don't matter." She's so blinded by her end-goal at this point, she's not even seeing people as people. And then John Walker shows up, still puffing his chest and outraged over the death of his best friend Lamar. While he was getting very innovative with strategy aloft, Bucky was taking a substantial beating at the hands of several super-soldiers. Karli's group had managed to get the Senators about to vote on forced resettlement divided into several groups and were in the process of taking them all hostage - or killing them - you know, whatever sends the message. In a callback to the first episode, Sam spent much of his time during the fight sequence in the air, trying to stop a helicopter full of hostages. Honor Chadwick Boseman by Recasting T'Challa, Rising Petition Arguesįull props to the fight choreographers and the cinematographers, stuntmen and -women and everyone who had a hand in bringing to life an epic battle between the Flag Smashers and our titular heroes, not to mention everyone else who wanted to get in on the action.
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