Hero nerf. Happens to the best of them. My favorite part is when a lightweight chick bests a suped up special forces soldier in hand-to-hand combat. Yeah, makes perfect sense.
One of my biggest complaints w/ MCU after Civil War was they went from having Bucky almost on par w/ Captain America to then a chump who couldn't really handle anyone!
No member of flag smashers should be able to beat post serum John Walker in a hand to hand combat if John just keeps his mind cool because John was the most decorated soldier & perfect human specimen even before taking the serum.
@@Trigger0221 In the comics he's Superhuman. The Serum Rogers took made him peak human in everything. Something possible in the comics verse by someone with proper nutrition and exercise. The MCU made Steve Rogers superhuman though. Now as to him being unbeatable due his training. Look they can't dodge every move and tank every attack. The Flagsmashers have the same serum that lowers the gap in speed/strength and they have the same durability. One on one, he shouldn't be able to take each one and win most fights. When it's multiple opponents who don't have self control and all have the same powers. Yeah he's going to have a bit of trouble.
She really wasn't. She was surviving, running, and using her smaller body to her advantage in this urban environment. But Walker was dominating like the terminator.
Bucky actually fights himself while fighting Flag smasher. You can definitely tell Bucky holds back the Winter solider but every now and again it wants to come out. Catching the steal bar from the Flag smasher and also an earlier encounter with the flag smasher he catches a knife but throws it inches from the flag smasher head. Flag smasher just got serum- Bucky has serum, decades of training, Vibranium arm and last but not least a mental block that can be activated to get whatever mission accomplished. (Very scary) Winter solider feels no pain. His strength is double of what Bucky can dish out= For a comparison Steve threw his shield a winter solider< Winter solider caught it and threw it back at him cause Steve to move back at least 6ft. Not only that he bodied the other Super soldier in civil war when given an order to get his commander out the cell.
I remember someone arguing at the time because they don't like John that Steve was better because he held the helo but I argued that upward force of a helo was less weight than the downward force of an armored truck falling. At the time I even did the math lol Plus, Steve didn't have super soldiers trying to hurt him while hold the helo where as John did. Obviously John and Steve are different people but I still give John credit when credit is due.
@@AaronPaulIbarrola You need to account for other stuff like how Walker was pulling with all his body strength compared to Stever who could barely use his upper body and technically was pulling it down with one hand with the other just trying to stop the helicopter from flying off(which is still pulling of course). Also then there is grip, Stever probably had a better grip on his vehicle compared to John. How did you calculate the upward force of the Helo? We need to know lift capacity of the Helicopter.
they had Bucky, Falcon and USAgent in the series, but the villains were just too damn lame. It would have been more fun had they got more powerful villains to go up against them. I wish they had Crossbones
How badly I wanted John Walker to unalive Karli by himself. She deserved everything that came onto her, but the ending totally ripped off the satisfaction for the viewers by getting Sharon to do the deed.
I love the fear in the Flagsmashers' eyes when they see Bucky coming at them, it's a shame it's cut out here. The fight in Latvia really showed how outclassed they were against him, and he was still seriously holding back at that point. I think deer-in-headlights guy is the idiot who tried to engage him in a knife fight. Dude was having a PTSD attack seeing that bike coming straight at him. It's also interesting how this scene calls back to the first time Karli and Bucky met, when he thought she was a hostage and tried to rescue her. Now, Karli knows she can use Bucky's good intentions against him, first with the phone call to distract him, and then by endangering the hostages. Heroes are inherently predictable, precisely because they're heroes; saving people will always be their priority. Morally grey, wildcard characters like Zemo or Walker are much harder to plan for or anticipate, but Karli really didn't seem too worried about tackling Walker head on, even though he straight up killed one of them. If anything she looked eager, whereas she really tried to avoid having to fight Bucky. When she did try to engage him she didn't land a single blow, whereas he hit her once and she went down hard. And then she was still crazy/dumb enough to chuck that rebar at his head. Pretty sure Sam saved her from a major ass whooping there, because Bucky looked about out of patience, and ready to teach those children a few lessons about what a real supersoldier can do.
The thing is that Bucky is so tired of fighting and killing. An example is that when he receives the new vibranium arm his face is so resigned as he asks " Where's the fight?"
@@darkshadowgamingii can you blame the dude? One fight to another for fifty+ years. Forced to murder 2 dozen plus people with no choice. I'd be so tired of it I'd do the least amount of damage possible if I had to fight again.
He also used 2 of his flying machine which he used for surveillance and with the help of the booster 😅 Those 2 machines also helped him lift that car in this scene 😊
@@authenticNL2 Not same because Iron Man's armor uses the arc reactor which increases his strength significantly. Sam has no arc reactor or suit of armor. He is relying on his human strength and using his wings to push himself up. In real life, that would break your arms.
@@kodesh1674 Yes but if they included the music they could get hit with copyright restrictions. Removing it gives them a 'legal loophole' to let them to play the whole scene. Without any risk of it being taken down over copyright.
Ego's real son! Seriously though, instead of remaking Big Trouble in Little China, why not do More Trouble in Little China with Wyatt Russell as one of the leads as the son of Jack Burton?
I've noticed that in most instances marvel nerves most characters good and bad for no apparent reason and give no explanation. The only time we got an explanation why is when Adam warlock finally appeared in GOG 3.
See how he struggles when using the shield as a weapon, he just swings and does nothing, that’s why he’s not captain America, it’s not a weapon it’s a neutraliser, to stop a fight or to defend against a fight
@adrianguzman4987 I have to use 3 different pieces of software and spend some time to remove the music completely. It doesn’t depend on the software, it depends on how you use them
No, after Sam and Bucky stole his shield, Walker made an improvised one made out of ordinary metal, no magnets either, that's the reason it doesn't bounce back and return to his arm like the original shield.
Because they SJW'd it by confusing worthiness with a mans race. Sam didn't feel WORTHY to carry to be C.A not because of his race but that he wasn't super soldier. Tell me, what significance did Isiah Bradley's character even play. Really nothing, all he did was tell that a black man wouldn't be allowed to be Captain America. If you wrote out his character, would the plot miss him. Also for a show called "FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER" the real characters that were to watch were Zemo and Walker. You wanted to see whether Zemo was right that "there never was another Steve Rogers" and if Walker would prove him right when he lost his best friend, like Steve lost Bucky.
@@Mysterio1412 yep. You mean to tell me the government had a super soldier this entire time steve was missing and refused to use him because he’s black? Bullshit. If they had a super soldier, they would use him no matter what race he was. The show was so bad and I was looking forward to it. I really liked falcon and Bucky.
@@jackmehoff2420 well Isaiah wasn't a true super soldier, the formula used was a poor attempt to recreate the original. He was also an unwilling test subject. The government arrested him to silence it all coming out publicly.
@@jackmehoff2420 if anything Isaiah's backstory feeds into Zemo's way of thinking. There will always be attempts to recreate the formula, people will suffer in the attempts and when more will die because from them abusing their power. Funny thing is that Zemo respected Cap because he never let the power corrupt him.