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When I saw that the title of the fifth episode of
The Falcon and the Winter Soldier was going to be “Truth,” I may have fist-pumped a bit. That was the title of the 2003 comic book miniseries by Robert Morales & Kyle Baker that introduced Isaiah Bradley, subtitled
Red, White, and Black, and I was hoping that we’d see more of Carl Lumbly’s MCU version of Bradley. I was not disappointed, as the scene with him and Sam Wilson was one of several excellent scenes in this take-a-breath episode that paused from the fight scenes to remind us of some of the themes that were introduced in the first couple of episodes that had fallen a bit by the wayside.
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Falcon and Winter Soldier Episode 6 finale review WARNING! This contains spoilers for all episodes of Falcon and Winter Soldier
So, we come to the big finale, where everything will be resolved and all loose ends tied up. Just kidding, this is Marvel after all, but amid the teasers for forthcoming attractions we can hope for some kind of resolution.
We arrive where we left off last week, with the Global Repatriation Council being attacked by Karli Morgenthau (Erin Kellyman) and the Flag-Smashers. Bucky (Sebastian Stan) meets with Sharon Carton (Emily VanCamp) who has been called in by Sam (Anthony Mackie) as they prepare to foil the plot.