pizzaforpresident:

YOU GUYS IT’S DECEMBER 10TH YOU DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS HAS BEEN IN MY QUEUE SINCE FEBRUARY

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you are not Atlas; you cannot shoulder the world alone | m.a.w.


Scott: Do you want ants? Because that’s how you get ants!

Natasha: You sound a little like Ross.
Tony: Steve said I sound like Rhodey. I wonder if Wanda thinks I sound like Vision. I assume Bucky thinks I sound like distant explosions and crying babies—you know he’s unstable, right?

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steve rogers: aka captain america, a master tactician and a strategist.  

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my issue is not to so much the few steve/bucky we had but how little steve's character was developed in what is supposed to be a cap film and i'm very ??? about that because what was the reason for that? tony getting more screentime and all the stuff they had to add so not enough time? were they really threatened by stucky, or just didn't care, that they shortened their scenes hurting steve's character in the process? either way i'm salty about it
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immortalpartners:

The thing is… Civil War did develop Steve’s character and storyline, very well! It was just more hidden and nuanced than Tony’s side. You have to tease Steve’s emotions out from his expressions, his actions, and his lack of words. 

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His characterization was spot on: we still see Steve’s exhaustion in being Captain America, his isolation, and his lack belonging in the modern world. We see Steve’s wariness in dealing with governing bodies after what happened in CATWS, his frustration over political wars in general, and his emotional motivations through Bucky and Peggy. Most importantly, we see Steve standing by his ideals, the very things that made him Captain America in the first place. So Steve’s side was explained, and it was strong character development. 

The problem is… Tony’s side was so blatantly shown that Steve’s storyline felt understated. You didn’t have to think about Tony’s motivations because it was told to you, which means people didn’t look too deeply at Steve’s reasoning, expecting the same superficial level of storytelling for both sides. It made it look like Steve wouldn’t sign the Accords because he was too involved with Bucky, which isn’t remotely the reason – but because that’s what Marvel mainly showed, it’s what general audiences saw.

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But it’s the context of Steve’s previous films that help us to understand Steve’s reasoning in this one. The issue of “Superheroes vs Government Control” has been building since the beginning of Steve’s storyline, since his very creation as Captain America

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Sooo…. Everyone kind of cannons Wanda’s language as Romanian…

But I’m telling you, Sokovia is similar to Hungary.

How do I know?

THE PAPRIKASH.

My mom’s family is from Hungary and the Czech Republic, but mainly from Budapest (and smaller villages outside Budapest.) And you wanna know something?

WE PUT PAPRIKA ON EVERYTHING.

Breakfast dishes? Paprika. Salads? Paprika. Meat? Three kinds of paprika! MY MOTHER HAS FIVE DIFFERENT KINDS OF PAPRIKA IN HER SPICE CABINET! Doesn’t matter if the recipe doesn’t call for paprika! It could still use some paprika!

I could make chicken paprikash in my sleep.

Sokovia is similar to Hungary. I know this! And though yeah, the argument could be make for Poland or Yugoslavia or Romania, it’s definitely Hungary.

Just sayin’.