I'd like to note that it would be a totally different story if he knew about the fail-safe.
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Couldn't fit this in before: The Dora Milaje were justified to do the tickle turn-off move with Bucky. Just sucks that after 80 years of being controlled by others, he still isn't fully in control of his body. Combine that with his betrayal of their trust, that's what's sad.
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His reaction says everything. Plus Ayo stops calling him White Wolf and curses him out as simply “James.” This show is such a good watch.
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To be fair...he um, proved them right. So, while I get the point, they were probably being pragmatic about it.
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How? He didn't attack anyone. He didn't go Winter Soldier again.
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Yeah, I felt the same when watching it. It’d be like raising funds to buy someone a wheelchair and later on dumping them out of it because they did something you didn’t approve of, really gross, and Bucky must have felt so betrayed. Not so free as Ayo claimed at the start.
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Bucky mustve felt betrayed? Dude literally freed the guy who killed their king...
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The Wakandans also deprogrammed his brainwashing, gave him asylum and peace and then he breaks the man who assassinated their king out of prison... Who's really the untrustworthy one in this scenario?
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