I tell you what, this review of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was set to be entirely different until the last 15 minutes or so of the episode. Episode 4 of the show brought the Dora Milaje, comforting conversations, and a shocking act. Bucky is Free and Sam is Good Two quick hitters because
Episode 3 of Falcon and the Winter Soldier brings us some familiar faces, new places, and some dazzling action. Let’s dig in. Disconnects – I wanted to start with the fact that while I enjoyed this episode, after last week’s sterling outing, it was a bit of a let down compared to that. There’s lots
It’s wild to think about but we are exactly 1/3 of the way through a season of television with The Falcon and the Winter Soldier. As such a milestone, the show leans into some deeper themes and forces us to reexamine the legacy of one of the MCU’s most popular characters. Episode 2 of The
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier flies (I’m sorry) onto screens tomorrow under a lot of hype, thanks to the success of WandaVision. Critics were only sent one episode so I am going to give my general thoughts today and then come back on Friday with some more specific notes. Overall, my initial impression of
WandaVision was one of the Marvel shows that when it was first announced that I was initially not excited for. While I think Wanda has been the unsung MVP of many of the Avengers battles, I don’t have the strongest ties to her character outside of her involvement in one of comic’s biggest moments. Vision
If 2020 proved anything, it is the power of television. Because we have all been sequestered in our homes for long periods of time, it has given many of us endless time in front of our television sets. I’m currently on my 67th show of the year, which is surely a record for this time