
- Falcon and winter soldier episode 4 how to#
- Falcon and winter soldier episode 4 series#
Falcon and winter soldier episode 4 how to#
While Sam and Bucky try to talk to adults in the displacement camp, Zemo goes straight to the group of children playing in the courtyard and tricks one of them into telling him how to find Karli.
Children Are Innocent: Exploited by Zemo. Zemo also expands on his belief that Super Soldiers, and superhumans more broadly, can't be allowed to exist due to them being inextricably linked to supremacism, noting that Steve Rogers is the exception that proves the rule. a means to their ends) and proceed towards their goals in very different ways, Zemo through subterfuge and Sam through diplomacy. On the other hand, Zemo and Sam reject the serum (i.e. It starts with Bucky insisting that he only freed Zemo to track down the Flag-Smashers, while Karli Morgenthau and eventually John Walker resort to the Super Soldier serum to further their goals, which inevitably end in violence. 'A means to an end' seems to be a recurring idea throughout this episode. Car Cushion: When the Flag-Smashers scatter after Lemar is killed, Walker pursues them by leaping out of a window and landing on a van several stories down.
Lemar says that the super soldier serum makes people "more of themselves", which Erskine noted all the way back in Captain America: The First Avenger. Sam mentions to Zemo and Karli how he used to counsel veterans with PTSD, like we've seen him do in D.C. Ayo reminds Bucky how Zemo bombed the UN and killed King T'Chaka, something she takes personally because it was her job to protect him. Buffy Speak: Sam warns Bucky that Zemo tilts his head during attempts to manipulate someone, calling it a "stupid head tilt thing". It marks the first time in the entire MCU that Captain America's shield is visibly stained with human blood.
Falcon and winter soldier episode 4 series#
Bloodier and Gorier: Though it is not shown in full, Walkers killing of Nico is much more savage and visceral when compared to the relatively tame, stylized violence of the rest of the episode (and the series as a whole, and most of the MCU otherwise).