Going to live tweet falcon and the whiney soldier 3 to annoy everyone.
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It’s still impressive how misleading early press was.
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“Super soldiers go against everything he believes in” is a pretty silly line out of context. Or in context
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“We need to work with the Nazi, sam”
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Why do we have zemo as the one who keeps talking about the Black experience? I guess it’s supposed to be cute?
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Replying to @nberlat
honestly, zemo's characterization is a complete swerve compared to Civil War. in CW he's quiet, bitter, unassuming, and patient. he's a spy coping with loss, whose ordinariness is both a disguise and a point of pride in this show he's a flamboyantly rich criminal sugar daddy
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hell, his base of operations in Civil War is a cheap bed & breakfast, it's constantly underlined just how plain and unassuming he is. he leans heavily on being the forgettable man who no one looks at twice now its butlers, private jets, and infamy in the criminal underworld
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Replying to @itsSupercar @nberlat
They did a huge retcon on Zemo to be much more like his comics version, much like WandaVision was about bringing the trappings of the comics "Scarlet Witch" back
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It's fanservice, a bunch of fans of Daniel Brühl wanted to see him tackle the hammy comics Zemo with the big fur collar and the purple ski mask and the whole weirdly sexual obsessive villain energy
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To be fair, while I loved the version of Zemo in Civil War, that version of the character's arc was completely done and there's nowhere further to go with him if you bring him back
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And also to be fair my headcanon for integrating the "Baron Zemo" persona with the older version of the character makes sense to me The flamboyant excess is another tool in the arsenal - by making himself so visible as the Baron he's all the more invisible when he sheds the mask
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