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The Falcon and Winter Soldier 1x5 ''Truth'' Full Reaction

Sam: The legacy of that shield is complicated, to say the least.
Bucky: When Steve told me what he was planning, I don't think either of us really understood what it felt like for a Black man to be handed the shield. How could we? I owe you an apology. I'm sorry.
Sam: Thank you.

The Falcon and Winter Soldier 1x5 ''Truth'' Full Reaction

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Yes I agree. I do think a lot of countries are having troubles transitioning from old traditions because of how long they’ve had them, even if they are toxic traditions. I do hope many countries can keep their cultural identity without having to sacrifice much. I love seeing the variety that this little world has created. Some times on the bus I see people in clothing not considered ‘normal’ but they are the brightest clothing and unique and i just fall in love with that uniqueness. Truth always finds away out. It tastes bitter at times yet can be sweet-for many it is a medicine.

Kayla

interesting point of view. as an East European who didn't participate in America's discovery and immigration. i would feel a deep sorrow if another country, or set of countries will take this tiny country called Romania... and they will change the language, costumes, way of living and more.. despite that, i still see hope. hope for a better future. we are in a transition at the moment.. many countries are leaving old costumes behind, traditions, culture.. even religion.. some are coming closer to God.. others go away.. but the world seems smaller now. imagine doing this 50 years ago.. reacting on movies and have fans all over the world.. it would have been impossible.. unless your an actor or a musician.. but even those would have to wait couple of years, until everyone could watch or listen to them. i have a huge respect and honour for the Native Americans. they are the foundation of America in my point of view.. and many times if not all the time.. nobody talks about their past and struggles.. the crimes against them.. and how they got no recognition for it.. but like i said.. i have hope. Truth will always set us free.

Loving the reactions! So, not seeing anyone mention it but Isaiah’s grandson Eli, well the build up from what we are seeing in these shows, is the Young Avengers. His code name is Patriot. And John, his groups build up is called the Dark Avengers. It should make for an interesting next few years of the comic world. Now, imo, I think it would’ve been best if the next Captain America had been an actual Native American. Yes, people of color all around have been treated in horrific ways, but as someone who went to a school named after a Native American, learnt about the Trail of Tears by 3rd grade and to this day still seeing the disrespect and insulting to the tribes of America I am more for an actual American, American than an European, African, or an Asian Captain America. It is once again my own opinion, I just believe that yes black people should have justice for the crimes committed to them, it is just they keep getting put in front of a group of poc that have continued to be considered lesser than. I could go on, but its a sensitive topic and best not to delve too aggressively into it. Admittedly though Sam clearly is meant to be the next Capt as he is Uncle Sam. Hearing his nephews call him that was like oh he is indeed destined to be the next Captain America.

Kayla

glad that you replied back... i thought u went away lol! okay okay.. noted! will do it soon okay? hang in there hahaha!

Thank you so much for your response. I’m relieved to hear that it was just a misunderstanding. The film I requested is called “Road to Perdition”. I love your blind reactions so I won’t tell you any more about it. I hope that you’re doing well and enjoying your day. 💚

ZoeLo

Thank you both so very much. Your kindness in your words mean the world to me. It's wonderful to know that I am free to talk with you about anything and everything, no matter how long my comments may be. And I appreciate that I can share my thoughts openly with you, without worry that you will be offended. So yes... Thank you very much, my dear friends! :) Sincerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

love to hear that from you ^_^ me and Joy love long messages Heidi! i feel like people are not opening to each other these days anyway... by expressing a long message, is a way to show how much you care! please don't stop being passionate about anything, and don't ever be afraid to show it!

I am passionate about this show, as well as the other shows and movies I love. And I love being able to share with others what I love about them no matter how long my messages come to be. And I suppose my passion for the things I love is certainly rare these days. And it's wonderful that you and Joy used to send long messages to one another when you first met. And now through these messages to you, I definitely feel like we're having conversations with one another too! It's lovely. I hope you weren't at all offended by my feelings towards certain aspects within this show, my friends. I'm just grateful that you appear to still care and appreciate my words and thoughts. So, thank you very much! Sincerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum

tried again.. and i can't even send anything... and i remember you as a member for ''Where is my movie'' and i texted you on February.. but the message couldn't be sent.. i am really sorry for that.. i don't know what is happening. still can't send it.. so i will please suggest you to reply here on comments what type of movie you will want... again we are very sorry..

Hi ZoeLo. wait... the inbox is empty.. we didn't talk any suggestions! am i missing something?

oh my oh myyyy! Heidi ur really passionate about this one aren't you? well we love that you love it ^_^ me and Joy used to send loooong messages to each other when we first met. i think having a conversation with you, can't be a short one right? you will dig deep and talk about everything! very rare this days

I have a question about my membership. I previously joined the “Where’s my movie” tier. I requested a movie and you replied asking if it was any good. The second month I requested the movie again but it was ignored again. I have noticed that you watch other people’s requests. I would really appreciate it if you could let me know what I have done to offend you because it’s extremely painful to know that you are not seen as an equal by people that you really liked and respected. I wish you all the best. 💚

ZoeLo

Truth- Thank you both so much for your continued reactions for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier! I have been loving your reactions to this show I love overall, and I appreciate you both for all your efforts and for watching this show for us to enjoy again through your eyes. So, thank you, Marian and Joy! :) So, like I've told you... I really love this show as a whole. I love Bucky's and Sam's characters, and I absolutely love their friendship/partnership. Especially the more they finally come together. They are hilarious when they were constantly bickering like an old married couple, but I love seeing them finally come together as close friends and partners by the end of this episode and in the final episode as well. Mostly... I absolutely love, love, love Bucky's overall story arc throughout this show, just as I've mentioned a number of times. As you know... Bucky is my absolute favorite character throughout the entire Marvel Cinematic Universe, followed closely by Steve and Clint (Hawkeye). For one reason... Because I absolutely love Sebastian Stan as an actor. He is a phenomenal actor. But mostly... It's truly because I absolutely love seeing Bucky's major struggles in dealing with all of his pain that has come from the deep hell that Hydra has put him through for so, so many years, and upon losing Steve while being left behind to deal with his pain all alone. Which is exactly how Bucky feels, because until the ending scene between Bucky and Sam shared between them in this episode, Bucky has felt all alone in the world, because he didn't believe that Sam truly cared enough about him to be able to be there for him in a way that Steve always was. And it's heartbreaking, yet beautiful, because this is exactly what someone who has been put in Bucky's shoes would struggle with. And I love how his character's story is written, and it's exactly the kind of story for Bucky that we should be seeing. With all of this being said... This episode is titled, Truth. And therefore... I feel now is the time for me to share with you the whole truth behind how I feel about certain aspects of this show that I am not at all a fan of. However, I am worried to share with you my true thoughts, because I don't wish for you, or for anyone to believe that I am an awful person for feeling the way I do. Or to believe that I am someone I'm not. Because I am not at all what I know some people may come to believe about me should I express my true feelings, because it's heartbreakingly the way the world is now. Everyone believes the worst about people. Even though they would be very wrong about me. First... I really like, and I very much appreciate that Steve gave his shield up to Sam when he chose to finally live the life that he too deserves to live upon retiring as Captain America. Sam is a good man, and he is absolutely worthy to become the new Captain America. As much as I would love to see Bucky wield the shield as the new Captain America, because he too is a very good man and Steve's closest friend, it's absolutely right that Steve gave it over to Sam instead. And Bucky absolutely understands this and agrees with Steve's decision to give Sam the shield. Bucky's anger towards Sam was never about Steve seeing Sam as a better man than Bucky. Because if it weren't for Bucky's past as the Winter Soldier, then I have no doubt Steve would have chosen Bucky first, because they have been best friends since they were young, young kids. However, Bucky tragically feels like a monster because of all the pain he's caused at the hands of Hydra. Because he is struggling very deeply with his pain and with trying to make amends, even though Bucky truthfully hasn't done anything wrong of his own free will. With all of this being said... If Steve had chosen to give Bucky the shield, Bucky never would have accepted it, and Steve absolutely understood this. While Steve never saw anything but the good man still inside of Bucky, he understood that Bucky sees himself as unworthy and knew that he couldn't force more of a burden on his closest friend. Which is why Steve chose Sam over Bucky. And I love that this show tells this story by showing us this about these three beloved characters. I can also absolutely understand why Sam turns Steve's shield over to the museum, because it is a noble way of honoring Steve and of keeping his legacy where the whole world can come to see who he was, so they too can honor Captain America when they come to the museum. And I understand that Sam too feels unworthy of wielding the shield himself. I just wish his reasons for feeling unworthy comes from him struggling with stepping into Steve's shoes and his fear of trying to prove himself to the world knowing how much everyone loves Steve. My problem with this story of Sam being given the shield, only to give it up because he feels unworthy, comes from him feeling unworthy because of the color of his skin. Which in my opinion... is the big fault of this show. And no... It's not just a story arc within The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, because it is a story arc that is in pretty much every other show or movie too. I really hate the major focus on racism that runs all throughout this show, and especially within this episode. Racism is very much alive today... It's such a major problem in the world today, because racism is constantly made apparent in every show, movie, in all kinds of music, and in as much as people can shove it into. Racism is constantly being shoved into our faces so that we are constantly reminded of the hate between the colors of our skin. And because of this, our hate is only growing deeper. And so is all the hate that leads to all these killings occurring in our world today. Racism is a problem that is only being fed and fueled by these constant reminders in everything we watch and listen to. And all of this... It breaks my heart. Please understand... I am in no way racist. I hope you can both understand my feelings. I love Sam Wilson throughout the MCU, just as I love King T'Challa, and all the Wakandans like Ayo and the Dora Milaje, etc... I love Sam's character, and I am happy to see that he is wanting to take up the mantle as the true new Captain America. He is worthy of taking up the shield. I love that this is where his story arc is being taken within the MCU. I have had friends who are Black, and I love so many other celebrities and musicians who are Black as well. I just hate being constantly reminded of the hate between people because of the colors of our skin. And I hate being told that I am a racist, or being seen by others as a racist, when I am not one in any way. All of this... is why I have to skip over a majority of the Isaiah Bradley story arc, and especially his scenes with Sam within this episode. Because I hate hearing Isaiah's entire speech about why any Black man should feel rotten for taking up Captain America's shield. It hurts me to see someone make Sam, or anyone else feel badly for wanting to become a hero like Steve, and for wanting to be as good as Steve was. I understand that Isaiah is in pain because of his own sufferings as well. And of course, I feel badly for him. No one should ever suffer through such pain. But just because he's gone through all that he has, it gives him no right to try to make Sam or anyone else feel bad too. It doesn't give him a right to treat anyone the way he does. Especially Bucky. Isaiah had no right to treat Bucky so harshly like he does in the second episode. No right to call him nothing but a killer who will never be able to be anything but a killer. This is where my overall disappointment with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier comes in. Otherwise... I still do love this show as a whole. It's why I especially love Bucky's overall story arc throughout this show. My only other problem I have with it, is that because racism is such a drawn out, important story aspect within this show, Sam's story arc does come to overshadow Bucky's story arc by the end of this show. And Sam comes to be the main character, while Bucky has sadly become a secondary character once again, within a show where he is meant to be an equal character to Sam. This show is after all called The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. Once again, with all of this being said... I really do enjoy this episode. I love seeing Bucky and Sam working together to repair the boat for the Wilson family. I love seeing these two finally come together and understand one another, and I love seeing all of Sam's and Sarah's hometown come together to repair the boat so the Wilson family can continue to hold onto their own legacy. I love Bucky's confession to Sam about his struggles with his past and his nightmares, and seeing Sam finally come to an understanding with why Bucky has been struggling so much with his past and why it has been hurting him so much to see Sam throw away Steve's shield as if it didn't matter to him, like it matters so much to Bucky. I also very much love the big fight between Bucky, Sam, and John Walker in the beginning of this episode. It's an amazing fight! I love seeing Bucky so protective of Sam during the fight, and vice versa. And I especially love Bucky's face, when he looks down coldly at Sam afterwards once he tosses the shield down next to him on the ground, telling Sam without saying a word that he is not to give it away this time. And of course... I absolutely love, love, love the final moment between Bucky and Zemo in Sokovia, as Bucky proves to Zemo that he is not the killer that he himself, Zemo, and most of the world believes him to be, by choosing not to kill Zemo. I love that Bucky calls on Ayo and the Dora Milaje to come and take Zemo away, as a way of apology to them for setting Zemo free. Even if he had done so only for a short time so they could get his help to take down the Flag Smashers. I love that Zemo does see how wrong about Bucky he has been, and that Zemo no longer sees him as a threat to the world that he needs to take out. And I love that Zemo holds no ill will against Bucky any longer, including for turning him over to the Dora Milaje so that he can continue to face justice for his crimes. This is one of my favorite scenes and moments throughout this episode, as well as throughout the entire show too. I love Bucky's and Zemo's dynamics all throughout this show! Which makes me love Zemo even more than from how much I already loved him from back in Captain America: Civil War. Thank you so much for your fabulous reaction to another excellent episode, my dear friends! And thank you for hearing me out as I try to share my thoughts with you. I truly hope you won't see me any differently and hold any ill will against me for feeling such as I do. I truly hope you can understand. And now... I can't wait for your reaction to the final episode for The Falcon and the Winter Soldier!! This finale is absolutely amazing, and I love it!!! So, until then... Thank you, Joy and Marian! :) Sincerely, Heidi

Heidi Elizabeth Marcum


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