There is something deeply hilarious about how John Walker and the Dora Milaje theoretically want the exact same thing in this scene -- Zemo going back to prison -- but the exact opposite happens because Walker had to put his hand on Ayo's shoulderhttps://twitter.com/perdricof/status/1380951831908614145 …
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It is this kind of whole meta awareness thing that it's a running gag that the heroes have such a hard time keeping an eye on Zemo and stopping him from wandering off, precisely because he isn't a physically threatening ultra-punch kind of villain
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just waiting for him to reach into his belt and whip out a trick zemorang that temporarily disables all vibranium
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Zemo is the hero of this show. At the very least he's the only person including the title characters whose motivations I actually understand and sympathize with.
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Yeah. "Super powered people with absurd abilities get people killed, because, psychologically, power corrupts, ergo, they shouldn't exist." And he's even reasonable about it, he concedes the Steve Rogers was the exception, and that Bucky hasn't _chosen_ to do any harm.
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