Reddit Falcon and Winter soldier episode 4

I really respect the decision to not actually SHOW Walker take the serum.

It was the predictable way for the story to develop, and after losing the fight with the Wakadans and his discussion with Llamar at the mall it was clear he was on the path to taking it.

However, not knowing 100% whether or not he had actually taken it and then letting the viewer come to the realization after lingering on the shot of the shield embedded in concrete when Walker threw it was really effective.

A lesser written show would have made a big deal of showing John actually injecting himself with the serum and making some big melodramatic scene out of it.

The whole episode was well done, but I think that particular decision by the writers was a very good one.

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It's interesting the juxtaposition going on in that last scene. Especially calling back to Civil war.

When it came down to it, Steve was defending Bucky and had Tony on the floor mask less. A similar position. He could have killed Tony, but for a few reasons, he didn't. For one they were friends, and two he was well... Steve.

Do we know that if he just saw Bucky die, would Steve had done the same thing out of grief? I don't think he would have, but grief does weird things to people. Though Steve had a Lifetime to learn to control the side effects of the Syrum.

I didn't think it was a "weird heel turn" at all. To be honest, I'm surprised that there were a lot of people who were shocked by what she did in last week's episode. In episode 2, when she was speaking to the other Flagsmashers, she said, "There's no turning back after tomorrow," so obviously they were setting up a big, no-turning-back event.

I still think she, and the Flagsmashers in general, are much more nuanced than Hayward. To be honest, since the beginning, Hayward was your stereotypical "evil government bad guy" character. His "turn" in the final episode doubled down hard (probably too hard) on that trope, but it still affirmed what we knew about him before.

The final image of Walker with blood on the shield was powerful.

On the other hand, I was a little disappointed with how Battlestar was treated. It feels like a regurgitation of the Black Best Friend trope, along with that friend being killed mostly to give Walker motivation.

It might have been a more interesting choice, dramatically speaking, if Walker had given Battlestar the serum in order to save his life ... and then for us to see Lemar have trouble adjusting to the serum over the final episodes.

And maybe even for Lemar to eventually show that he, not Sam or Walker, is worthy of the shield.

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That's odd. It shows up for me (I'm in the US).

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At first they accidentally censored episode 3, and now they accidentally deleted episode 4.

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Mines missing also. Strange Edit: USA here

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Showing fine on mine here in Canada

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US - it's on Disney+ for me.

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I'm in Spain and it's missing too.

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Showing fine here in Denmark

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Gone for me too..I’m in the Eastern part of the USA

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UPDATE: It seems to be back up. Have no idea why it disappeared tho. I'm on the east coast and it was gone from all of my devices, even the tv app. Even when I used a VPN it wasn't working. We probably won't get an explanation so who knows.

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UK - Its there for me but its the only one unwatched even tho ive definitely watched it. Not sure if its connected just thought it was odd

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Missing for me as well, Southern USA

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Well sh*t. This is on my list of stuff to watch when my wife falls asleep.

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I was just about to download episodes for a plane ride and noticed it's missing too

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Same. Missing on my Samsung tv app. But I can see it on the app on my phone, I am in UK.

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Im having same issue as others. Can’t see it on my app on my tv but can see it on the app on my phone. Who knows what they are doing.

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Same here, tried Disney +

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I'm in the UK, the episode was missing for me but I got around it by googling the episode and clicking on the watch episode tab then watch on Disney±. After that the episode appeared as normal.

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I'm in Greenland and ep.4 is missing too.

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I’m on east coast of the US and it’s missing for me.

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East coast as well. And it’s missing on Disney+ on Amazon firestick

Is episode 4 of Falcon and Winter Soldier out?

The Falcon and the Winter Soldier Episode 4 will be released Friday, April 9 on Disney+ at 12:01 a.m. Pacific or 3:01 a.m. Eastern. The show's fifth and penultimate episode drops a week later on Friday, April 16, while The Falcon and the Winter Soldier finale is set to premiere Friday, April 23 on Disney+.

Why did Disney Edit Falcon and Winter Soldier?

Update: Polygon has learned that the changes to The Falcon and The Winter Soldier on Disney Plus were due to a version control issue and that the revised scenes in question were published accidentally. The issue is reportedly being corrected, though the revised scenes remain as of this writing.

Who is the guy at the end of Falcon and Winter Soldier?

An elderly man was the cause of all the carnage, before it cuts to Zemo hearing about the car bomb via radio in his prison cell. So, who was the old guy? You may not remember, but he's appeared before. It's Zemo's butler, Oeznik.

What is the best episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier?

1) One World, One People. The Falcon and the Winter Soldier's final episode, "One World, One People" earns its place as the best episode for how it handles Sam's transition into Captain America. From his first appearance in the new suit to his final speech, he feels like the perfect fit to wield the shield.