The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Review ep 2
- Tarasha J Jones
- Mar 29, 2021
- 3 min read

So marvel is doing a really good job with this show, the first episode was so good and now we’re in episode two and it’s just getting better and better. And Marvel is taking it there, and the reason why I say this is because we’ve met a couple of characters in this episode more than a couple. People keep on asking why Sam gave up the shield. And I kept on asking myself the same question. And I knew what it was but I was trying to figure out if marvel was going to go there. And they did go there, and what I mean by that is Sam gave up the shield which we saw in episode one. And then right after they announced a new Captain America.

And the new Captain America is John Walker, so at the beginning of the episode, they show us what he did to get the shield. John Walker seems like a very nice person. He also got a sidekick his name is Battlescar. A lot of people that’s been watching the show from the last two episodes cannot stand this guy. And they kind of have a point because immediately when you first meet John Walker I was thinking that he seems like a douche bag. He was trying to make friends with Bucky and Sam and That didn’t go too well.

Apart from me wants to like John Walker and another part of me wants to hate him.
Now in this episode alone, I love the chemistry between Bucky and Sam. But you can tell that Anthony Mackie and Sebastian have that chemistry offset.

One of my favorite parts of this episode is when Bucky and Sam see each other for the first time in a long time. They talk about the big three Which are androids, aliens, and wizards. That scene in itself had me, those two are so funny together.
So like I said before we met a couple of characters we’ve met John Walker and battle scar. But we met another person that I am surprised that they did but I’m also happy that they did. And that is Isaiah Bradley he was basically the first black Captain America. And Bucky took Sam to see him. We also found out that Steve Rogers didn’t know about Isaiah Bradley.

Isaiah Bradley was in the Korean War, he was a super-soldier. He was a war hero and they threw him in jail for 30 years The US government and Hydra both experimented on him. He would not help Bucky or Sam with the super soldiers that we saw in this episode.


We also met Isaiah Bradley‘s grandson, Eli Bradley Eli becomes The Patriot. In the comic books, Eli Bradley is part of the Young Avengers. I have been watching marvel very closely and I really think that they are going to eventually set up the Young Avengers. Because we’re starting to see young heroes now.
But I see what marvel is doing with Sam’s character. A lot of people are asking why he gave up the shield and he gave up the shield because he knows the world is not ready for a black captain America. But I also keep on thinking about this Steve Rogers gave Sam the shield for a reason. Steve Rogers, also knew that sam can take care of the mantle.
Bucky feels like Sam should’ve never given up the shield. It’s something that he said in couple therapy, Steve Rogers gave Sam the shield for a reason like I just said. But he said if Steve was wrong about falcon he was also wrong about him.
When Bucky said that I got quivers down my body. This show is like a roller coaster and Marvel is taking it there and I love the fact that they’re taking it there. I hope you guys like this review and there More coming.




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