I really try not to nitpick MCU shit for "realism" or "bad decisions" but why oh why would someone going on a high-stakes secret mission where you have to disguise yourself as someone else not just turn off their phone
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The weirdest thing for me is that anyone thought it was suspicious. Even crime lords have sisters. Him not thinking to keep it on silent was just... I dunno.
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They thought it was suspicious because he was, in fact, already acting very suspicious
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Aside from the cinematic reason it happened, as you yourself kinda noted with insurrectionists it is *absolutely likely* that a person unused to high-stakes impersonation would have their normal phone on and on their person and receiving calls.
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It was a good point that pretending to be another person in civilian attire just wasn't what that character does. He's adapting and trying his best but he doesn't have the checklists and hard-won experience that his compatriots have. To say nothing of Black Widow.
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I’m going with lazy plot device to make the boom sticks go brrrr or an acknowledgement that people generally stupid when it comes to mundane details. (Like packing everything you need for a different climate and realizing you need to repack because you didn’t pack underwear.)
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I fundamentally reject the premise that Sam Wilson is not far more competent than the Qcumbers.
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