![]() It felt a bit short for me, but hey anything for Bucky’s mental health is good for me. I just wish we’d seen more of Bucky making amends with Yori. It highlighted how good Sam and Bucky are for each other especially now that they’ve found a common ground. I really enjoyed the “tough love” scene back in the last episode. Newfound Familyīucky on the other hand was also carving his own path to redemption. Wyatt Russell is actually one of the two actors that stood out for me in the whole series, the other one being Carl Lumbly. I’m actually excited to see his character in future MCU projects. Let’s see how that goes though as US Agent. Though, I think it was still effective to me as it showed that this man is capable of redemption. Walker being all friendly with Bucky was surprising and a bit off-putting. I was relieved a bit to see that side of him back as he made the conscious choice of saving the hostages instead of going after Karli. We’ve seen that layer of him from the first few episodes. I know he has well-meaning intentions, a man who wants to do his job properly. And I appreciate the fact that he showed up to the fight with rage, but turned a complete 180 and chose to actually do the right thing and help Sam and Bucky. I have a love-hate relationship with John Walker but I have to admit, I didn’t hate him in this episode. I’m really excited to see more adventures with Sam as Captain America, especially now that Captain America 4 has been confirmed in the works. ![]() But oh man, the flight sequences and whole fight scenes in this episode were just chef’s kiss. It’s also cool how we end in full circle with Sam fighting Batroc, echoing their fight in the first episode which was the first time we see Sam in action. Damn, I felt like a proud mom seeing Sam all suited up □ Thank you, Shuri! This was all I ever wanted to see and I’m really happy they went with this. Okay, let’s just take a quick look and marvel at Sam’s Captain America suit because HOLY SMOKES IT’S STRAIGHT OUT OF THE COMICS! Most of the questions I had got answered, but as always there’s still a lot to explore!ĭespite some pacing issues I had, this episode still delivered action-packed and painfully emotional scenes. This has to be one of the most satisfying episodes I’ve ever watched because it ticks a lot of things on my list. In the mid-credits scene, Sharon gains full pardon and rejoins the CIA with the full intention of selling government intel and resources. The episode ends on a good note with Bucky visiting Sam in Louisiana for a cookout celebration. Sam visits Isaiah once again and invites him and Elijah to the Cap exhibit in Smithsonian which now has a memorial dedicated to Isaiah and his heroic deeds. Raynor as he finishes crossing the names off his list. Bucky goes back to Yori’s place and finally tells him the truth about his son’s death. As the Flag Smashers were on their way to The Raft, they get blown up by Zemo’s Butler.Ĭontessa de Fontaine gives Walker his new suit and dubs him the name: US Agent. The remaining Flag Smashers get apprehended with the help of Bucky and Walker. ![]() ![]() Sam convinces the GRC to stop the relocation of displaced people and tells them to make actual efforts to help and respond to their now common struggle. Karli engages Sam into a fight before Sharon ends up shooting her dead. Sam arrives on the scene and again tries to reason with Karli. As Sharon shoots Batroc, she gets shot by Karli. Batroc overhears it and tries to blackmail Sharon. Karli encounters Sharon, where it was revealed that she was The Powerbroker. John Walker returns with his own shield to take revenge on Karli but ends up working with Sam and Bucky to help rescue the GRC diplomats and apprehend the Flag Smashers. Sam enlists the help of Sharon to stop the Flag Smasher’s attack. In New York where the GRC Vote is about to happen, Bucky reunites with Sam, who finally dons the Captain America suit courtesy of Wakanda. In which we finally see Sam Wilson suit up as Captain America. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 6 (Finale): One World, One People Before you scroll down, check out my review of the earlier episodes: I can’t believe that six weeks flew by that fast, but here we are. My thoughts are a little bit messy, but I’ll try my best. I’m having a hard time writing this one because I don’t think I can move on yet. The Falcon and The Winter Soldier Episode 6 (Finale): One World, One People.
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