"The Falcon And The Winter Soldier" Episode 5 Is Here, And We Need To Talk About These 21 Details

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    🚨Warning: There are MASSIVE spoilers ahead for Episode 5 of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier on Disney+!🚨

    1. First, Sam, Bucky, and John Walker fight in a similar formation as when Bucky and Steve fought Tony in Captain America: Civil War.

    Sam, Bucky, and John fighting vs. Steve, Tony, and Bucky fighting

    2. John repeatedly saying "I am Captain America" in this episode is like Tony's iconic "I am Iron Man" line, and it further highlights the differences between the heroes and John.

    John saying, "I am Captain America" vs. Tony saying, "And I am Iron Man" in Endgame

    3. Also, John continuously referring to himself as Captain America is something Steve rarely did. Steve was always himself first and Captain America second. Again, this just shows how different John and Steve are.

    John saying, "Senator, I am Captain America" vs. Steve introducing himself to Sam as "Steve Rogers"

    4. We saw it in Episode 4 when John killed the Flag Smasher, but John's go-to move to injure someone with the shield is similar to how Steve hurt Tony in Civil War.

    John holding the shield over his head vs. Steve doing the same

    5. Sam tells Joaquin to keep the Falcon wings. This is massive, because in the comics, Joaquin eventually takes up the Falcon mantle.

    Joaquin saying, "Wait, yo, you forgot the wings" and Sam saying, "Keep 'em"

    6. I also just love the image of Sam taking the shield and leaving Joaquin the wings, considering that in the comics, Joaquin becomes Sam's sidekick when he becomes Captain America.

    Sam holding the shield and Joaquin looking at him

    7. Julia Louis-Dreyfus showing up as Valentina Allegra de Fontaine might be one of my favorite things to ever happen, and it's HUGE. In the comics, Val is a Russian sleeper agent for Leviathan who also becomes an agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. and works closely with Nick Fury.

    Val introducing herself to John Walker and his wife and saying, "Actually, it's Contessa Valentina Allegra de Fontaine"

    8. In the comics, Val eventually secretly joins Hydra and goes by the name Madame Hydra. She's basically one of the most well-known spies, and her appearance probably means that Hydra is still out there somewhere.

    Val telling John that taking the serum made him "very, very valuable to certain people"

    9. Also, in the comics, Val works closely with Sharon Carter, and the duo become part of the Femme Force, an all-women assault team for S.H.I.E.L.D. Do you see why I am yelling NOW?

    10. Basically, The Falcon and the Winter Soldier is supposed to be setting up multiple upcoming MCU projects, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus's arrival is definitely leading to some important storylines.

    Valentina saying, "Well, these boots are not made for walkin'"

    11. Zemo visits the Sokovia memorial, which he first mentioned to Bucky and Sam in Episode 3. Of course, Zemo lost his wife and son in the Sokovia attacks from Avengers: Age of Ultron.

    Zemo saying, "I don't suppose any of you bothered visiting the memorial? Of course not. Why would you?"

    12. When Bucky chooses not to shoot Zemo, he's following his therapist's second rule for making amends, which we heard about in Episode 1.

    Bucky's therapist saying, "Rule number two? Nobody gets hurt. It's a big one"

    13. Ayo tells Bucky that the Dora Milaje are taking Zemo to "The Raft," which is the underwater prison that was first seen in Captain America: Civil War, and it's where Wanda, Sam, Clint, and Scott were imprisoned.

    Ayo saying, "We will take him to the Raft...where he will live out his days"

    14. We catch another glimpse of Isaiah's grandson, Eli, when he talks to Sam, and I know I've talked about it before, but I just love Eli so much.

    15. Isaiah mentions the "Red Tails" and "the famous 332," which were other names for the Tuskegee Airmen, a group of Black military pilots and airmen who fought in World War II.

    Isaiah saying he used to be like Sam until he saw the Red Tails and the famous 332 "fight for this country only to come home to find crosses burned on their lawn"

    16. Isaiah says that his fellow soldiers who took the serum died, which happens in the comic books. Isaiah is the only survivor of the 300 Black soldiers who were used as test subjects.

    Isaiah telling Sam, "They sent us on missions, even though the others weren't stable. Some of us started dying off"

    17. Isaiah tells Sam that some of his fellow soldiers were captured and he decided to go save them, which is similar to when Steve went and rescued Bucky and the Howling Commandos in Captain America: The First Avenger.

    Isaiah telling Sam, "So I bust out of the facility one night and I brought them boys back"

    18. This episode is called "Truth," which is a nod to the 2003 comic book series Truth: Red, White and Black, which focused on Isaiah Bradley and his story.

    Isaiah telling Sam that they hid his story and they erased him from history

    19. Okay, I keep thinking about director Rian Johnson revealing that Apple doesn't let "bad guys" have iPhones on screen, and Sharon is out here calling Batroc on a non-iPhone.

    Sharon holding a white phone

    20. Sam opening the box to see what I assume is his new Captain America suit is very similar to what happened in WandaVision Episode 8, where we were teased Wanda's Scarlet Witch suit before it debuted in the finale.

    Sam opening the case vs. Wanda seeing a vision of The Scarlet Witch

    21. And finally, in our first post-credits scene, John Walker trying to make his own Captain America shield mirrors Tony building the Iron Man suit in Iron Man.

    John hammering his shield vs. Tony hammering in a cave

    Alright, see you back here next week for the finale, where I'll surely be yelling and crying even more.

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