the guy
did you guys know that ed brubaker, arguebaly the best writer for captain america comics and the creator of winter soldier is a stucky shipper ?
and civil war’s writer ?
and Markus and Stephen McFeely, the screenwriters of captain america movies admitted Steve and Bucky's relationship had all elements of a classic romance and called them soulmates
even the russos?
all these and we got that dog shit ending lmao no wonder even the actor hated it too
best glitchtale desing live footage
Transcript: maybe I just don't pay attention but I don't see anyone talking enough about how LAZY glitchtale human designs are. Every human in that damn series has a near monochromatic color palette centered entirely around their soul trait, excluding their skin tone and sometimes their hair. If Chara had no actual design in undertale no doubt camila would've drawn them with a red shirt, red eyes and probably some kinda red streak in their hair.
the day people stop dropping brain dead john walker (mcu) takes is the day i will finally know peace
like he’s such a morally complex and interesting character who was a perfect narrative foil to sam and the long-standing arc of what it means to pick up that shield and be captain america. he perfectly displays the sentiment we got back in the first captain america movie “not a great soldier, but a good man”. the us government picks a great soldier, the greatest one they have available. they do not understand that being captain america is so much more than that. a guy like john walker thrives in the morally grey environments of war but you make him the beacon of morality and goodness that is captain america and he crumbles. he was not made for it. the us military made him into a soldier, a weapon, and asked him to be something else. he acts the way that a soldier acts, does what a soldier would do, but captain america was never supposed to be a soldier, so he fucks up and makes the wrong decisions at almost every turn. he’s doing his best but he wasn’t built for this so it isn’t enough
his character is also such a good commentary on the us military, how the government asks terrible and life ruining things of its soldiers and then leaves them behind at its earliest convenience.
like john walker is the definition of “i am what you made me”. they made him exactly who he is, he lived his life by their mandates, he did everything they ever asked of him, and it wasn’t enough because they asked him to do something he could never do, stop being a soldier
AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON (2015) // AVENGERS: ENDGAME (2019)
Breaking Bad (2008-2013) + Mitski's "I'm Your Man" from The Land is Inhospitable and So Are We (2023)