Why does The Winter Soldier gains the upper hand on Natasha so easily? I understand with Steve (Steve doesn’t wanna fight him), Sam, Sharon and Tony. But Natasha? It’s almost like she also doesn’t wanna fight him. (And I’m not a shipper)

kindnesssalways:

What’s cool about that scene is that you can actually see the different kinds of baseline power and skill when each person fights against Bucky! It creates a situation where each superhero, just as they are, has to fight without warning.

Sam gets taken out immediately because the Soldier sneaks up on him. He didn’t get a chance to think or plan, which is how Sam operates in a fight – in CATWS, he came from behind and took out the HYDRA soldiers. But as soon as he’s conscious, Sam makes a tactical decision, just like a soldier: he goes after Zemo, because he knows he can’t take Bucky on without any gear. Sam recognizes the distraction for what it is – Zemo’s escape:

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Tony fights intelligently, using the environment to his advantage. He sneaks up on Bucky, uses sonic and flash bombs, and anything he grabs becomes a weapon. He also twists the battle to always centre around his tech, which takes split-second calculations in a fight. But when that tech fails… physically, Tony is just a regular man, and he’s easily defeated.

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Then Sharon fights. She’s FBI trained, bold and unafraid, and could easily take down a skilled fighter… but she’s only human, and she’s inexperienced in fighting enhanced beings. She’s also not skilled enough in her fighting style – her movements are more about force (which does nothing to Bucky, being inherently stronger). When she tries to bring Bucky down, Sharon puts her weight onto Bucky’s metal arm, and uses her fists to fight, so Bucky just shakes her off. It’s not enough.

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Natasha takes over, and you can see the difference immediately: she’s exceptionally skilled in combat and has been trained to fight enhanced beings. She sneaks up on Bucky while he’s distracted with Sharon, hitting vulnerable areas and then backing out of his range. Natasha uses her Widow move, coming at Bucky from behind, using his human arm for leverage so he can’t toss her off, and she gets quite a few hits to Bucky’s head using her elbows, not her fists. Nat isn’t enhanced, but she’s holding her own… until Bucky defeats her with the metal arm. But I find their fighting styles to be eerily similar.

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T’Challa then enters the fray. It’s now Enhanced vs Enhanced, and you can see how the playing field levels in terms of physical strength: T’Challa’s punches are more effective, and his hits cause Bucky to stumble. But T’Challa underestimates Bucky’s strength, likely because he’s never fought The Soldier before now. He’s also inexperienced compared to Bucky, because he’s young and new at this; you can see him experimenting in his attempt to subdue Bucky. It’s a time-consuming fight, but Bucky would have won in the end. So there’s potential – T’Challa thinks on his feet and is a skilled fighter – but without the suit, he’s not quite there yet.

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And, like all of them, T’Challa is only trying to detain Bucky, not kill him… but the Winter Soldier is willing to kill them, and that makes a huge difference. The caged animal is always going to be stronger and more volatile, and that automatically gives Bucky an edge. 

What the Winter Soldier doesn’t realize, though, is that Steve is in the same boat; he doesn’t care what has to be done, as long as he gets Bucky back. After he gets over the initial shock of Bucky’s mindcontrol, Steve is a formidable opponent: he’s enhanced, he’s skilled, he’s experienced, he’s familiar with the Soldier’s fighting style… but mostly, he doesn’t care if he lives or dies. He’ll go down with Bucky if that’s what it takes. And that’s where Steve wins over the Soldier: his love for Bucky gives him that upper hand.

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(Okay, I went off on a tangent. But I just really like that scene!)

Superhero-ing While Black: the two sides of the Sokovia Accords

radialarch:

RHODEY: Secretary Ross has a Congressional Medal of Honor, which is one more than you have.
SAM: So let’s say we agree to this thing. How long is it gonna be before they lojack us like a bunch of common criminals?
RHODEY: A hundred seventeen countries want to sign this. A hundred and seventeen, Sam, and you’re just like, “Naw, it’s cool, we got it.”
SAM: How long are you going to play both sides?

In a narrative sense, the sides that Rhodey and Sam pick in Captain America: Civil War are very predictable. No one’s really expecting Tony Stark’s best friend to side against him, after all, or Sam “I do what he does, just slower” Wilson to fight Steve Rogers. But in-universe, looking at the specific arguments for and against the Accords – it’s illuminating to look at how both Sam and Rhodey’s positions are informed by race.

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Bucky is to Hydra…

hafital:

I never tested all that well on standardized tests, but I used to love the old SAT analogies. Puppies are to Dogs, as Kittens are to Cats!

So, here’s an analogy. Sort of. Bucky is to Hydra, what the Avengers are to… blank. To the Accords, to the US, to the combined governments of the world, to SHIELD, to Secretary Ross via the UN. 

Rewatching Captain America: Civil War the other day, I realized that the complete and utter control Hydra had over Bucky, to use as a weapon however they chose, at their complete discretion, that this is actually what Secretary Ross would prefer the Avengers were. Subject to the UN panel (but preferably subject to government control). The Winter Soldier is the extreme example of that control. 

Secretary Ross has that pesky problem of free will to contend with. Hydra neatly removed that problem. 

It’s chilling through, at least to me, to see the slippery slope that Accords would/could set in motion. 

avelera:

actuallyasgardian:

IM SCREAMIN

#BUCKY’S FUCING F A C E IN THE LAST GIF OH MY GOD#HE’S JUST LIKE#LISTEN YOUR MAJESTY#I’VE BEEN AROUND FOR A WHILE#I’VE SEEN SOME SHIT#I HAVE DONE LITERALLY NOTHING IN THE PAST 70 YEARS THAT I WAS PROUD OF#BUT AT LEAST THAT SHIT WAS ROUTINE#IN THE PAST 24 HOURS I’VE HAD A WHOLE SPECIAL UNIT BLAST ME OUT OF MY OWN HOUSE#HAD MY BRAINFUCK RESTARTED BY A FAKE PSYCHOLOGIST#(DO I EVEN NEED TO EXPLAIN ON HOW MANY LEVELS THAT ONE ALONE IS REALLY FUCKED UP)#AND ENCOUNTERED NOT ONE#NOT TWO#BUT F O U R PEOPLE WITH WEAPONIZED ANIMAL COSTUMES#ONE OF THEM LEFT ME STUFFED IN THE BACK OF A SMALL CAR#ONE OF THEM IS A SMALL CHILD WITH SUPERGLUE WHO STILL KINDA KICKED MY ASS#AND ONE OF THEM IS YOU#I actually don’t know what’s up with the dude in the ant helmet he seems okay though#BASICALLY WHAT I’M SAYING IS#I’M REALLY SORRY ABOUT YOUR DAD#BUT I’M KINDA HAVING A REALLY SHIT DAY MYSELF#PLEASE CUT ME SOME SLACK @therothwoman

government officials plot to assassinate elderly disabled WWII vet (wounded in the line of duty) and former POW. plan is thwarted by unstable childhood best friend and WWII vet. their motivation appears to stem from separation anxiety, severe trauma and underlying romantic connotations. the two fugitives are considered to be dangerous and carrying weapons, do not approach.

a realistic synopsis of cap america civil war (via abbyheart25)