soul rattler
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What's so dope bout this is that everyone was given a fair reason to do what they were doing. So much that I couldn't disagree with Stark, Rogers, T'Challa, or Zemo to be completely honest. It was like that Jay Electronica line, "I aint glad at em, but I aint mad at em".
And is it just me or did this movie make the best use of the MCU since the first Avengers? Other movies make vague references and routinely ignore certain things that happen in other movies but Civil War is careful to acknowledge major and minor things in the Iron man trilogy, both Avengers films, and Ant Man. They didn't mention what Thor did in London in his sequel, which is odd, but no big problem.
And the comedy was on point too. No cheesy, force-fed slapstick stuff. Falcon was borderline but in his own way, that worked too.
And is it just me or did this movie make the best use of the MCU since the first Avengers? Other movies make vague references and routinely ignore certain things that happen in other movies but Civil War is careful to acknowledge major and minor things in the Iron man trilogy, both Avengers films, and Ant Man. They didn't mention what Thor did in London in his sequel, which is odd, but no big problem.
And the comedy was on point too. No cheesy, force-fed slapstick stuff. Falcon was borderline but in his own way, that worked too.