
Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 2 Review: Between action and drama, it's still relevant
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Sam and Bucky are back, and so is the Star-Spangled Man. The second episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier released today and it promises the buddy-action drama that we were all waiting for. Read to know our review.
The second episode of Marvel's The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, starring Sebastian Stan and Anthony Mackie, is out, and we have to say it before we move forward - it is everything that Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) is about. If you haven't seen the first episode, then here's your fair warning to skip this review and go, watch it first, to come back here. The first episode showed us a glimpse of the post-Blip world where everything is chaotic, and people are still struggling with their losses. Sam Wilson - The Falcon and Bucky - Winter Soldier are both struggling with the loss of Captain America, and what it means for them to be in a world without Steve Roger. The introduction of the Flag-Smashers meant that there is a new threat right around the corner. Then there's also Bucky living with the horrors of his actions under HYDRA's control. The episode ended with Sam feeling betrayed by the US government for not keeping Steve's shield inside the museum as planned, but handing it off to a new Captain America.
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