It should be noted that there are no surprising cameos here, just as there were none in the WandaVision finale, and that’s okay. This episode feels like the final act of a Marvel movie, and it looks like one too with gorgeous action and stylish fight sequences.Įvery character ends up getting a satisfying and often emotional conclusion to their arc, particularly Sam and John, and the series is wrapped up pretty nicely with a couple of intriguing teases for what lies ahead in the future. Thankfully, these moments never overshadowed what is a strong ending for the series. There are a couple of minor things that didn’t gel quite as well as the writers clearly hoped they would, but it’s clear they were important to the story they were trying to tell. Granted, there was still plenty of punching (with two Captain Americas on the board, plus Bucky with his vibranium arm, a bunch of super soldiers, and Batroc), but it ended up being more than that, answering one of the series’ main philosophical questions. ![]() I was afraid that this episode would turn into little more than an extended punching sequence, but thankfully I was wrong. It did all of these things in a strong final episode. ![]() The previous episode set everything up for a high stakes final fight, but it also needed to answer a few of the philosophical questions it had asked earlier in the season. ![]() The finale of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier had a lot to live up to.
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