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  • čas přidán 21. 04. 2024
  • In an attempt to villainize a character, #disney #marvel managed to create one of the most relatable heroes in fiction.
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Komentáře • 43

  • @ermanbumaguin8063
    @ermanbumaguin8063 Před měsícem +60

    I knew people would start respecting walker once the show gets old and the hate fades a little

    • @ryszakowy
      @ryszakowy Před měsícem +12

      there seems to be misunderstanding
      only insane people hated walker
      the rest of us spotted the bullshit when the episodes came out
      we respected walker more than bucky and falcon who actually claimed that terrorists are just misunderstood

  • @wiglasgomes2620
    @wiglasgomes2620 Před měsícem +49

    There's a video of a army veteran analizing John Walker and everything that happens with him. Not just the writers got a lot of stuff wrong about how the US military works, but also pointed that the terrorist he killed was justified, because he was a threat to everyone around him with just his fists since super soldiers can kill normal people with a single punch.

    • @thomasweeden2683
      @thomasweeden2683 Před měsícem +9

      Oh heck yeah, that was a great video!

    • @lunakingsley.7247
      @lunakingsley.7247 Před 22 dny

      Except no one in that video is a veteran. Are you people to lazy to do a background check or just to stupid

  • @TheDarkRaven
    @TheDarkRaven Před měsícem +41

    😂 Im glad i wasnt the only one that thought they wrote this show badly. Forcing us to think the terrorists are good and turning the winter soldier into a chump while making the competent soldier into the bad guy was terrible. The red head girl was so unbuyable that it made me shake my head.

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před měsícem +10

      What could have been a semi-serious buddy cop show, was wasted on romanticizing terrorism, Justice for Bucky, Sam, and Walker!!

  • @draconicdemigod9696
    @draconicdemigod9696 Před 17 dny +15

    Walker went after the people who murdered his friend and countless innocent people because they were to lazy to get jobs. Even whn the media turned on him he went out into the public eye to save the senators. He avenged countless inmocents, was a war veteran, and even did more just a few days of training with that shield. Even if you could argue he isn't worthy of the title of captain america he acted more like capt then Bucky and Sam did. At least Walker actually didn't give up the shield.

  • @accountnme
    @accountnme Před 10 dny +6

    People when John walker acts like a human being😮😮😮

  • @Moofdalazygod
    @Moofdalazygod Před měsícem +38

    its simple john walker is the captain america that america wants him to be, steve rogers is the captain america that america deserves

    • @cesar6447
      @cesar6447 Před 9 dny +3

      John walker was the hero America made, Steve was the hero America needed

  • @Alestorm5000
    @Alestorm5000 Před 15 dny +8

    Here's the reason bucky should have had the shield. He needed the redemption. As you put it, he spent years as an unwilling and brainwashed assassin, being public enemy number 1, and had served with captain America for years. He definitely needed to wear the stars and stripes in order to change his public image. Not to mention that I doubt he would have ever given up the shield, knowing and respecting what bit represents. That said, I have nothing against another character inheriting the shield, but for falcon, it just felt weird. Like there was no build up, rhyme or reason, and kinda felt forced.

  • @cesar6447
    @cesar6447 Před 9 dny +6

    Wandavision:
    - "she put thousands of innocent people in danger"
    +"And it could have been thousands more if she didn't stopped herself"
    FATWS: "no you cant kil this highly dangerous super terrorist with multiple murder chargers, thats bad! Although the avengers have already killed multiple enemies in the past"

  • @NephritduGrey
    @NephritduGrey Před 28 dny +10

    Captain Simp was just a bad show of a villain duo fighting against a hero and simping for terrorists.

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před 27 dny +6

      Fellas, is it controversial to say I dislike terrorists?

  • @ju5t1ce33
    @ju5t1ce33 Před měsícem +26

    Steve and Bucky were in WWII. Sometimes on Black Ops missions and sometimes on the front lines (Wolverine was part of the squad in some continuities). They have more bodies under them than probably everyone else in the Avengers. I can’t remember if Falcon ever saw combat overseas before he became an Avenger. But the man is military trained. ALL OF THEM ARE! Guess how they train you in the military, TO KILL THE ENEMY! Not to hurt them and not to wound them, KILL THEM! But somehow they magically forget about all that and act like they’ve never killed anyone before. Walker is a soldier at his core and a damn good one. He shouldn’t of been punished for doing what he was trained to do. I liked the show until I stopped watching and started thinking.
    Also, people wanted Bucky to get the shield because in some of the comic communities it’s passed over to him.

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před měsícem +7

      I dont disagree with Bucky getting the mantle necessarily, Im only going by the "logic" of how he's probably viewed by the denizens of the MCU

    • @ju5t1ce33
      @ju5t1ce33 Před měsícem +4

      @@sirxanielben Nah, I get it. I agree with that. I also agree with your point that Falcon has no reason to get mad because Walker became the next Captain America since he's the one who gave the shield to the government. Bucky is understandable, but Sam infuriates me.

    • @ryszakowy
      @ryszakowy Před měsícem +2

      in first avengers movie steve straight up shoots badguys with assault rifle - that felt the most realistic way of portraying steve
      throwing shield would be useless so he just grabs a gun
      in winter soldier sam says he was flying special rescue missions and clearly is skilled with firing two submachineguns while using the wings
      so sam getting angry that walker killed a terrorist is not only out of character but straight up stupid

    • @JDog2656
      @JDog2656 Před 26 dny +1

      @@ryszakowy I think the point was that because they are heroes they would rather arrest them and keep them alive, especially if they can incapacitate them without playing executioner. Those example were more serious situations

  • @markmagician2471
    @markmagician2471 Před měsícem +20

    Walker was great

  • @zoobatzjr371
    @zoobatzjr371 Před 14 dny +7

    Both me and my dad loved Walker, and we've actually read the comics. Walker was a very different character in the comics, and was never Captain America. He was always US Agent. So them making him Captain America first was weird but whatever. Then when they kept trying to make the terrorists (Whose names I can't even remember, but they're terrorists so whatever) sympathetic after they murdered innocent people was god awful. I don't care what you fighting for, you never kill innocents. Then when Walker killed the dude who killed his best friend, a United States soldier in cold blood, he was totally justified in killing the terrorist, WHO MURDERED INNOCENT PEOPLE, or at least was complicit. The Army would've debriefed him, and the conclusion would've been, "Yep, he was in the right. He killed a terrorist who was a threat to innocent civilians and had killed one of our soldiers. Take some time to grieve Captain, before your next assignment." They could have written it as Walker being traumatized by his best friends death and giving up the shield, as he feels like he can't be Captain America, and then Falcon gets the shield. But that's to complicated ig.

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před 14 dny +5

      a show is only as good as its writers, we were robbed

  • @ABenAbides
    @ABenAbides Před měsícem +14

    This show was such an "L" for the MCU: the plot was so contrived in order to preach to the audience when they could have built something cool based on the buddy cop dynamic that we saw with the title characters in the films

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před měsícem +7

      Unironically one of the biggest upsets for this phase

  • @Knucklehead2009
    @Knucklehead2009 Před 3 dny +2

    One thing I hate is that Carli bombed a building full of innocent people, Killed John's Childhood friend and Committed even more horrible acts of Terrorism but Sam and Bucky think she's just misunderstood but John kills 1 Terrorist and he's a Criminal. That just makes no Sense to me!

  • @motheshogaming5593
    @motheshogaming5593 Před 22 dny +4

    You completely bypassed Walkers his attitude during the entire series. Walker never wanted to work with Bucky and Sam, he wanted in Walker’s own words “Sidekicks”. That’s why they didn’t like him, he portrayed himself as better than they were because he was Cap. Regardless if he thought he deserved it or not that’s the image he gave off.

    • @ericnguyen9770
      @ericnguyen9770 Před 21 dnem +5

      No he didn't lol you clearly didn't watch the show carefully

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před 14 dny +5

      Walker was chummy with them up until the scene with the wakanda women

  • @Jordan-ii4ip
    @Jordan-ii4ip Před 29 dny +5

    This whole show was like watching a parent choose the wrong favorite child, or watching the worst employee become your manager. And the political bias was legitimately scary, I'm politically neutral, so when one side's views are blatantly on display in a film series that used to stay politically neutral, it becomes genuinely nauseating.

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před 28 dny +4

      I agree, using real world modern politics in a series can be a real detriment if not used with a neutral eye. This show really had potential and was thrown away for reasons I can't wrap my head around, bring back escapism!

    • @Jordan-ii4ip
      @Jordan-ii4ip Před 28 dny +1

      @@sirxanielben when Marvel announced their Disney + shows, this was the one I was the most excited for, I was so disappointed after watching it.

  • @coolbeans3752
    @coolbeans3752 Před měsícem +9

    The show was just bad writing.

  • @ELECTRICSHEEP94
    @ELECTRICSHEEP94 Před 9 dny +1

    Captain America and battlestars relationship in the show was something akin to brotherhood, and being a guy who has a little brother if somebody with super strength broke their neck and kill them and they were a terrorist believe me I would have done the same thing.

  • @superstarultra28
    @superstarultra28 Před 2 dny

    I've been a fan of Walker since day 1. He's by far the most interesting character in the show.

  • @rozohwell
    @rozohwell Před měsícem +7

    Walker is a character who would have signed the Sokovia Accords. That's the difference between Steve's morals and Walker's and why Walker didn't deserve to be cap

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před měsícem +8

      I don’t disagree, but Walker wasn’t given a fair chance in the series is my point, and one could argue that Steve breaking away from the team caused more harm than good, I’m not the one arguing it but you could lol

    • @rozohwell
      @rozohwell Před měsícem +2

      @@sirxanielben he wasn't given a chance because he was already morally corrupt compared to Steve. Sure they were both soldiers but my point was that Steve put what was right first while Walker put what the government wanted first. Sam and Bucky knew full well what that meant and that's why they didn't give him a chance

    • @sirxanielben
      @sirxanielben  Před měsícem +7

      @@rozohwell I think for him the reason he came off that way because he was given a bad hand from the beginning, Imagine having to take up the mantle of one of the greatest heroes of the last two generations? He was cracking under pressure the entire runtime, him and Steve had similar feats ( jumping on grenades) but the moment that separated them was when John was at his lowest, he didn't have a real support group to fall back on, and was villinized for a reasonable lapse in judgement, and the duo didn't even give him a chance, imagine the sweep they could have accomplished as a team, Im just upset that we lost out on a small scale impromptu "avengers" team up

  • @leafyishereisdumbnameakath4259

    2:29 ARE THOSE THE MII FIGHTER SOUNDS FROM SMASH BROS??

  • @sab3redg333
    @sab3redg333 Před 8 dny +1

    Yeah this show was all sorts of terrible. Sam is a selfish ahole who sees the worst in people, the exact opposite of cap which is only an issue because they want to give falcon the legacy of cap. Bucky never gets a chance to get his point through to sam. Somehow the idea of the best friend of captain America wanting to save his friend's legacy after he sacrificed everything to give bucky a chance to rebuild his legacy just completely whooshes past falcon. Then the whole issue of a black man being captain america because then he would be in service of a country that he feels hates him once again falls flat in execution. And i feel like the common reason behind all of this is because the show at its heart doesn't understand Captain America as a character. A guy who leads by example, doesn't like bullies where ever they come from and is willing to fight for the innocent. He's really simple in that he's a beacon for what people should strive for so when they try to create their answer to what captain america should be like its no wonder how they got it all wrong. Sam is his own character so he shouldn't nor has to operate just like steve but if he was the person steve thought he was he would have his same values in some manner. But this falcon...is just a stranger

  • @ToonSoulsGame
    @ToonSoulsGame Před měsícem +4

    =)