To me it makes sense as a strategic thing -- if Baron Zemo is so visible and flamboyant with the fur collar and the purple ski mask and swanning around in limos then the instant he ditches all that shit he instantly becomes an invisible generic white guyhttps://twitter.com/KittenBalerion/status/1381348052062076939 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
I'm with you, Arthur - Zemo is a man of purpose; everything he does has reasons. While he probably does enjoy his comforts, I don't believe he has only one reason for anything he does.
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Replying to @voxorbis_brad @arthur_affect
The fact that they're writing him as several steps ahead of Sam and Bucky makes it much better that Civil War didn't make him Hydra. The MCU does NOT need its own Hans Landa.
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Replying to @ChicagoMSTie @voxorbis_brad
The love-to-hate-him thing is why I'm calling him the MCU's Zizek Every single thing he says makes people want to punch his smug face in but there's always someone in the room going "Okay, but, he has a point"
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I just want someone to ask him if he hates super humans so much why didn’t he do anything about the Nazis making super humans way more powerful than the serum that were his neighbours in Sokovia.
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You mean Pietro and Wanda? That was Baron Strucker, his lifelong baronial rival
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Like I'm sure Zemo objected to that but didn't have the clout to track them down and stop it
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