Karli comes up on screen again and she reaches farther into the villainous territory. With the vans in motion, a previously distracted White Wolf gets on a motorbike and chases after the vans, and on the other hand, Captain America is still fighting with Batroc but has to leave to save the top GRC officials who are being kidnapped with a helicopter. Thanks to the evacuation protocols and the wide support the Flag Smashers receive inside the building, the leaders are kidnapped and loaded in a police van. But as Captain America updates the Winter Soldier and Sharon, he gets confronted by Batroc (Georges St-Pierre) and they both engage in a fistfight. Yes! That’s what I subscribed for!.įalcon Captain America immediately realizes that the biological attack launched is to flush the leaders out of the building. “Who are you?” a security agent asks, ” I’m Captain America,” Falcon replies. Meanwhile, Falcon flies into the building through a glass window and introduces himself in his new Captain America suit, courtesy of the Wakandans. Karli (Erin Kellyman), upon sighting Falcon fly-by, instructs fellow Flag Smashers to initiate a biological attack within the GRC building. Both the Winter Soldier and Falcon, as well as Sharon (Emily VanCamp), are already in New York to try and stop the Flag Smashers from carrying out their big plan. The episode kicks off from where episode five ended – the Flag Smashers infiltrating the New York headquarters of the Global Repatriation Council (GRC). The sixth episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, titled, “One World, One People”, for me, isn’t the best episode of the series, however, it does wrap up the plot threads nicely and also gives exciting hints on the the second season (if that will happen) or other future MCU movies. The lead characters are in a good place mentally to face the Flag Smashers who have already infiltrated the Global Repatriation Council (GRC) building to stop the “Patch Act” vote. Sam (Anthony Mackie) is ready to save the world as Captain America and the White Wolf (Sebastian Stan) is finally willing to face his demons. The fifth episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier successfully set the tone for the climatic (or not so climatic) battle and actions of episode six.
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