Hawkeye, Bullseye, and possibly Walker now as well, basically exist on the idea of the supremely gifted and disciplined warrior for whom that *is* effectively a superpower, but usually have the most latitude in how wide-ranging their capabilities are for the requirements fo the story - writers have an easier time excusing a brief lapse in skill or a “lucky hit” by an enemy or an “unlucky miss” by themselves. By its very nature, it excuses a bit of inconsistency by the script.
Walker’s also following along in the “insane hand eye coordination” of Clint and Poindexter... which is really just a further development of the marksmanship skills heroes always wind up with it fiction.
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Well, a medieval weapon enhanced by having explosive tipped arrowheads that explode like grenades, thanks to whatever ridiculous tech Stark/SHIELD have access to... It's not like he was using an old-timey yew longbow with iron-tipped sticks of wood for arrows.
And these are the same aliens whose big attack ship got blown up by a nuke, because they apparently have never been shot at, in, like, EVER, and have no point defenses at all.
At a certain point, you have to remember the wise words of Crowe T. Robot. "You should remember that it's just a show and just relax."
I get it's a show but if they're not that dangerous, where's the tension? Or why not just make a movie about a small-scale conflict.
I'd like Hawkeye if his arrows were actually cool. In the comics he has all kinds, but in the movies he doesn't seem to. Plus, if Tony can invent crazy arrowheads, can't he create a ballistic weapon for Clint to shoot them with?
ultimate verse hawkeye had mechanical eyes
also the sniper from ghost in the shell had an eye implant that can link up with satellites for increased accuracy, i always thought that would be a cool thing to add to MCU clint
LOL @ "I draw the line at Hawkeye being a super skilled marksman in a universe that was just wiped out by a 9 foot purple alien raisin" that has popped into this thread.
Given what Steve, Bucky, etc. can do ... USAgent, Hawkeye, Bullseye being better than your Olympic athletes is not much of stretch IMHO.
Realism went out the MCU when TIH came out ...
"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
It's not realism so much as consistency IMO. When some less powerful can take out an enemy, why do we need a more powerful one?
Plus, tbh, I find his action scenes boring. He doesn't have many crazy arrows. It's like he's trapped between realistic and comic book, but not in a good way.
I feel like that about Falcon too. Ooh, he can fly, wow! So can half of these heroes. It's like super strength, it's so common a power that it's not as interesting IMO. Guys like Dr. Strange, Scarlet Witch, Vision, ant-man, Wasp and even Iron Man have actually interesting powers to me
Hawkeye is consistent within the MCU. As is Bullseye and USAgent. Crossbones and Falcon had an encounter that might make your point better but even then, it was still consistent within the MCU.
Hawkeye has yet to have a Deadshot triple or quadruple doinker trick shot. But that might be coming in the Hawkeye show. And he probably has some sort of enhancement.
It's when Agent 13 starts tossing randos when it is off kilter, IMHO.
However, I do 100% agree that Hawkeye needs more crazy-ass trick arrows.
"Always listen to the crazy scientist with a weird van or armful of blueprints and diagrams." -- Vibranium
I still wonder what exactly the plan was when Hawkeye was the one chosen to go collect Wanda in Civil War. Any way you look at it, he seems to have been chosen because he was the most expendable. A trick arrow just isn't helping when you are fighting the Visions and Wandas of the world.
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