I would have preferred a series I enjoyed, since I watched it, but there's some vindication I guess that I started out saying re F&WS, "this looks like it's going to be half assed and dreadful" and after the finale everyone's saying, "this was half assed and dreadful."
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Replying to @nberlat
I haven’t watched the finale yet... can you point me in the direction of some think pieces, tho? Or is this just the Twitter chatter?
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Replying to @neilshyminsky
this seems fairly representative of the convos I've seen.https://observer.com/2021/04/the-falcon-and-the-winter-soldier-episode-6-finale-explained/ …
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Thanks. I've only seen the scene where Sam walks Isaiah into that Captain America exhibit and it made me really uncomfortable. Isaiah told him he wanted to be left alone, that he still fears the gov't, and Sam's response is to... ignore all of that because he knows better?
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Replying to @neilshyminsky
yeah. everything about the final scenes with Isaiah are kind of a mess.
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I was bewildered by Isaiah being won over by Sam. I guess if I was writing it, I'd end with him grudgingly agreeing to see if Sam can change things instead of agreeing that he already had.
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The conclusion is that Sam ended racism?
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They explicitly say he's "No Martin, Malcolm or Mandela" and none of those guys ended racism so
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Replying to @arthur_affect @jamari_oneal and
Well, at least someone finally got around to it.
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