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TopicWhat's your unpopular comic book move opinion.
Charged151
03/13/24 10:35:43 AM
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cjsdowg posted...
I've got to stand my ground on this one. John Walker gets unfairly criticized. Right from the start, when he and Lamar reaches out for help, Bucky brushes him off just because he didn't stroke his ego the right way. Walker keeps trying to do the right thing, only to get pushed around time and time again. Then, Lamar gets kidnapped and murdered. When Walker takes action against one of the killers, it's seen as excessive, but let's be real, it wasn't overboard.

Let's not forget, Bucky releases a mass murderer and assassin, the same guy who took out T'Challa's father and caused chaos by blowing up innocent people, just so he could continue his killing spree. He even incited a riot in a prison. And Sam? Well, he starts off the movie by taking out bad guys too. But somehow, Walker is the one in the wrong. And let's be honest, Sam was way too lenient with those literal terrorists. "Oh, let's think about helping them." Come on, Sam, do something about it.
I also thought that the way Sam and Bucky tag teamed Walker to take the shield back right after Lemar Hoskins died was a really scummy move on their part. Came off as bullies. Also agree with Sam being too lenient with the terrorists.

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