silentwalrus1:

robotmango
replied to your post “the thing about these superhero movies in that they CAN’T have any…”

the accords make sense in the comics, in a world with eighty smajllion superpowered metahumans wandering around exploding each other and opening dimensions. in the mcu there are like….. twelve people to keep track of. twelve. half of them are current government employees

no wonder Oceantanamo only had like 8 fucking cells like what the fuck are you gonna do tie the Hulk up outside like a dog and watch him swim laps around idiot island

yeah. this

wintersthighs:

Look me in the god damn eyes and tell me that there isn’t a hint of ‘oh shit, what have you idiots gone and done?’ in his expression in the bottom gif.
I think it’s fair to say that the Soldier must be at least semi aware of what he is and what he’s capable of, he’s not the totally unquestioning blank state many of us maybe thought.
He seems to show subtle little emotions, such as when he looks torn af when he’s given his orders at the beginning of the movie, and it honestly intrigues the hell out of me. For him to realize that these new super soldiers are, in his own words, worse than him is fascinating to me and makes me wonder how much more he was aware of.

they-told-me-be-seen-not-heard:

Can we talk about the gif where he sees that his arm is gone, again??? Can we talk about the dizzy way he comes up, already off balance with the lack of weight? Or the way his eyes widen and then he looks like he’s going to throw up?? I mean, guys. GUYS. This is fantastic portrayal. He’s seen his arm gone, again. Cue flashbacks, nausea, and fear. He’s a weapon, at least in his own eyes; the arm is at least one kinda big reason that he is a weapon. So that last flash of emotion is fear, because he’s lost a big advantage, he’s off balance, he’s experiencing some major ptsd and Sebastian gETS IT IN ONE GIF. He portrays all of this that Bucky is going through, clearly and emotionally, and I’m in the span of a few seconds. This is amazing.