So, here's a moment that feels relevant to the ongoing litigation of the Bucky's Arm business on last week's #TheFalconAndTheWinterSoldier
, but which I haven't seen come up yet:
"You would kill me, my love?"
"For Wakanda? In a heartbeat."
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It's not like a major theme of this show is that pure heroism is impossible, and that being a hero in the modern world often means making uncomfortable choices and doing things you don't want to do.
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Oh, I understand why she did it! What actually bothers me more is the *secretly installing that and not telling Bucky* as a larger violation of consent. Like, if they'd told him that was there years ago? (As a "Hey we put this in here in case you go all Winter soldier again?")
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Then, to some extent, it'd be "fair play" to Ayo using that, in a sense! It was the *installing it in secret*--and that he was never told--and *THEN* they used it against him--that's the violation of bodily autonomy, to me.
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I know she's not on vacation, but I hope they at least got to have a nice dinner out before going back.
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Wait, have people actually been complaining that Ayo disabled Bucky’s arm? The guy who, after she nursed him back to health, broke out her king’s murderer from prison despite having no justifiable reason for doing so?
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It's sweet as candy compared to putting a spear through his liver, which is definitely not off the table. If these people don't want to get hurt, they should learn to use their words.
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