
Camera angles are great in the fight scenes as well as when the characters are wandering around the world. The only amazing things to me about this show are the fight scenes as well as the shots! The fight scenes are so well choreographed and brutal. She lost her best friend, and herself, in 1945. But then all of a sudden Episode 6 goes too fast and it makes for a cringe ending that doesn't fit the rest of the series. Not Captain America: The Winter Soldier Compliant Not Canon Compliant Summary. The Winter Soldier, also known as Bucky Barnes, is a brainwashed super-soldier who was once Captain America’s best friend.

For only 6 episodes, Episode 5 is just sitting around and talking. The Falcon, also known as Sam Wilson, is a close friend and confidante of Captain America. I don't understand how any of the group looks up to her! The show is just so slow-paced. The villain's group's motives make sense but the leader is bratty and murderous. The political stuff was a bit off, It was mainly because the lines didn't make too much sense. Now he's just yelling meaningless stuff at a Senator, which is coming across as whining. In previous films Falcon is smart, measured, grounded and compassionate. He's not proposing solutions, he's not having a discussion, he's just yelling, which is really dumb and kind of a disservice to both the character and the actor.

Then at the end when the terrorist girl is killed she gets carried to some senator like some tragic martyr (which she was not, she was a selfish murderer) so that Falcon can yell at a Senator to "do better!" That statement is nothing. They just make this group of diverse supermodel teenagers into some sort of brilliantly masterminded terrorist network (which felt very unrealistic and forced) then refused really to criticize them even after the massacred innocent people across the globe. It would have been really interesting to explore what society should do in that situation, but the show doesn't really tackle the problem at all. The premise of the show was super interesting, that half the world disappeared, some of the survivors were then given property to live in, but were then evicted when everyone came back and thus became refugees. Great performances by Mackey and Stan and the rest of the cast, but ultimately I hate how this show treated it's villain.
