If it was him killing her to kill her it would not have worked. If it was a situation of her or a bunch of innocents then yes. Sam (in the MCU) was Air Force PJ. I am sure he has a few scalps on his belt from his time in the service so it would not be like it was his first.
Yeah, the problem was acting like they were still just questionable activists after Karli started killing people.
As for Sam killing people in the beginning, I'm guessing those guys weren't idealists but just criminals.
That's true but I think he was trying to minimize casualties because he saw they had reason to be angry.
Bruh, he straightup killed double digits to start the show lol.
He has no problem killing people, he's done it numerous times in the MCU.
He was trying to save Karli, because he felt bad for her. Which is admirable.
but when the chick starts beating your ass and is going to off you....... I think shes a little too far gone. Allowing Sharon to kill her to give Sam an "out" in that situation was a cop out.
I am not saying he should have showed up and starting offing people... I am sayingi n that moment when Karli was completely gone and was going to kill Sam... he should have been forced to make that choice to kill her to end the threat. Being captain America isn't roses and sunshine.
There is a difference between compassion and... allowing her ot kill you because "you can be saved." That's stupidity lol
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Not saying Sam was a killing machine, but yeah he's done his fair share of taking bad guys out. It might have made the series quite a bit better if he had to take out Karli to protect folks, but as I said before I think this show definitely needed some FLASHBACKS to flesh out her character. That way the "final battle" would have had more of an emotional affect (maybe). The Flag Smashers just talked about what life was like for them after the Snap, but we didn't see ANY of it. As an example of what I'm saying is I had no idea who that old lady Karli was mourning over earlier in that series. Part of me is okay with Sam just saving people in the last episode, but what I didn't like was his strange passiveness throughout most of it (while sorta supporting terrorists at the same time).
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Getting away from the Sam discussion for a second, this week's What If was a stupid amount of fun. Great animation, as always, and a lot of fun little quirks (Loki! Favorite new Loki!). Good to have a Thor-centric episode, and one that wasn't such a downer like the zombie and Strange episodes were. Won't do spoilers yet, but I enjoyed it almost as much as the Star-Lord T'Challa one.
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"We all know the truth: more connects us than separates us. But in times of crisis the wise build bridges, while the foolish build barriers. We must find a way to look after one another, as if we were one single tribe."
~ Black Panther.
I liked Zemo and thought Madripoor looked great (if demographically inaccurate), but I agree. If you take that stuff out, the Flag Smashers would have gotten some much need attention. I agree with Chris and Mik too in that Sam definitely has done some killing in his past. But I don't there's such things as pacifist superheroes!
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I loved Zemo's ideology about super soldiers and I want that ideology to remain alive in the MCU. However, i do agree the anti-nationalism movement of the flagsmasher was very interesting in a reality after the blip and all those ppl coming back that needed exploration and better execution.
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