This was another great episode. It feels like it's building towards something. I loved the symbolism of Bucky dropping a bloodied shield by Sam's head while he's on his back, wounded....and then Sam rolled over to slowly lift it up with great pain. Fire! I did a little fist pump when Sam walked away from his broken wings and says "keep them". I really enjoyed Bucky and Sam's conversation about the shield, and I'm glad Bucky acknowledged the difficult position Sam is in. But what's up with Sam talking about Steve is gone. Is Steve dead in this universe? They better answer that. And is me or is Bucky dipping his toes in the chocolate. I'm getting vibes between him and Ayo and Sam's sister too. Sam even told him to stop flirting with Sarah. lol. The Wakandans done turned Bucky out.Interesting scene between Walker & Lemar's family. He lied though because Karli killed Lemar not the guy Walker killed. I want to hate Walker, but there's some compelling truth in his circumstance that's hard to dismiss, when he said "you built me", I felt that. Because the government does do that to soldiers and then discards them just like they did here. When Isaiah said "They will never let a Black man be Captain America, & even if they did, no self-respecting Black man would want it." The gauntlet was thrown. That was the realest conversations the MCU has written. I'm so glad they came back to Isaiah. To have Sam talking to him like this & his story echoing so many Black folks who have been experimented.... They were dropping truth bombs tonight. That was everything I wanted from this show. Great dialogue all around in this episode. I also loved Sam's Rocky!training montage. All that was missing is a hype 80's song. Sam was looking good too.
But seriously, what's in the box? lol. A suit? New wings? And oh god, Walker is making his own shield?
Anyway, this episode is a solid A.