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#Face the Hydra
mtg-cards-hourly · 5 months
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Hydra's Impenetrable Hide
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refreshdaemon · 24 days
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Magic: The Gathering: Clash Packs vs. Theros Face the Hydra
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meidui · 1 month
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“It kinda feels personal.” | for @catws-anniversary ♡
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sciderman · 7 months
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deadpool: the end (2020)
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5ummit · 1 year
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possibleplatypus · 2 years
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I was thinking about the parallels between the two times in CATWS where Steve takes off his helmet when facing an opponent, and I found them interesting.
First he feels like he needs to prove something to Batroc, the pirate he's been ordered to apprehend. At his goading, he puts away his shield and takes his helmet off 🤦
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I feel like he does this out of a misplaced sense of pride, or fairness, or cockiness? Dude took a bunch of SHIELD personnel hostage and Steve agrees to play his game/indulge him. "I thought you were more than just a shield," Batroc says, so Steve puts away his shield and helmet to face him not as Captain America, but as Steve Rogers. To prove him right-- that Steve was more than a symbol, a lackey of his masters, and he didn’t need the shield to win. Which was, in my humble opinion, unnecessary in regards to finishing the mission, and also put him in danger.
Or maybe he did it partly to stick a middle finger up at SHIELD itself? The organization he joined to help people but didn’t tell him anything important and treated him like an asset instead of a person? On the books, he’s Captain America, but ultimately he will do things Steve Rogers’ way. And Batroc literally asked to meet Steve Rogers, so here he is!
And then... he does the same thing with Bucky. He takes his helmet off and flings his shield away without a second thought-- but without Bucky having to ask. Kind of like the opposite of when he faced Batroc, who asked to meet the man behind the symbol, Steve takes his mask off without prompting because he desperately needs Bucky to see his real self.
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He wore his old Captain America uniform in the hopes that it would jog Bucky's memory. But it was only after he tossed the symbols aside-- the helmet and the shield-- and faced (or rather, surrendered to) Bucky with open arms as Steve Rogers, that Bucky truly recognized him, Steve won, and Hydra lost.
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It was Steve Rogers who was bloody and beaten all to hell with multiple bullet wounds and still repeating Bucky's words of devotion back to him. It was Steve Rogers who Bucky swore to follow into the jaws of death, not Captain America. And it was Steve Rogers who Bucky dove after and saved from the river, even when the Winter Soldier barely remembered him.
Both times Steve took off his helmet and put away his shield to fight an opponent, he won. The first time was unnecessary-- he could have beaten Batroc as Captain America-- but it was important to him personally that he faced him as Steve.
With the Winter Soldier though, I don't think Steve would have won and gotten through to Bucky had he not thrown the trappings of Captain America aside. Sure, maybe he could have captured or knocked Bucky out had he been willing to hurt him, but he wasn't. As soon as his main mission was over (saving 750k people), his personal quest to get Bucky to remember him took precedence. It was a goal Steve Rogers would have died for, and he nearly did. (A good thing that his best friend was still there, and that Bucky waded in and pulled Steve out of trouble like he always did.)
I guess what I found interesting was, the first time Steve took his helmet off and put aside his shield, it was for pride. The second time, it was for love.
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theglamourempress · 9 months
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🕷🥀🖤
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mage-witha-glock · 7 months
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Okay but can we talk about how terrified Jornak was when he realised what was happening, and that he was in an illusion?
W-What?
Wait…
No.
No!
"You can't be! You can't be him!" Jornak protested, his voice getting more and more panicked. "I killed you! I know I did! Your soul got devoured by wraiths! I… I have a mind blank on, that spell is total protection against-"
He checked his mind. He checked it again, and then a third time. Always the same result. His mind blank was still one. His mind was protected.
Except it wasn't.
'None of this is real…' Jornak realized.
"Well then," the imposter in the guise of Quatach-Ichl said. "Let's try this again, shall we?"
Jornak's heart went cold.
LIKE OH MY GOD YES ZORIAN! STRIKE FEAR IN YOUR ENEMIES HEARTS! BE THEIR WORST NIGHTMARE MANIFEST! FILL THEM WITH DREAD! YOU GO SWEETIE!
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rainbowsuitcase · 4 months
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One of the many things that frustrates me about the MCU is that Steggy could have been something really good - and stay with me now.
It could have been one of the pillars of Steve's story, this man out of time incapable of moving on from things long gone, forever hung up on what if's and could have been's, stuck on this one girl he barely knew, wondering if he ever really had a chance with her.
His ending, the resolution to his story, was supposed to be learning to let go of the past and live in the present. His conclusion was supposed to be throwing that damn compass away, breaking it, burning it, something and going out to a bar to find someone new. He was supposed to move on.
But the creators were so exhaustingly stupid and stubborn, that in the last five minutes of what could have been a really good movie, they broke Steve's character, broke his story and his character arc, broke the time travel rules they established in the very same movie.
Steve's story and Peggy's role in it could have been something really great. They'd been building it up for years. And they screwed it up at the last second, tripped - downright fell on their faces at the finish line.
All because they'd rather break it all themselves than let the fans make up something they didn't agree with.
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winter-angst · 4 months
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Jack: I say we circle back and hit them from behind
Brock: that’s why you’re the smart one and I’m the hot one
Jack, folding up map: no
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evilhorse · 7 months
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Welcome to Brooklyn.
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mtg-cards-hourly · 6 months
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Snapping Fang Head
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refreshdaemon · 2 months
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VIDEO: Magic: The Gathering: Origins Clash Pack vs. Theros Face the Hydra
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dimespin · 2 years
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Have some hydras been born conjoined at the hip, Or with more than two legs/arms? Or is there a lower chance of survival for them like that baby with two faces?
Roc and Izi are conjoined that way!
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Some arrangements are less likely to be compatible with life, and some are never functional, while other arrangements are just seen less often than the "standard" one because that one is just more common.
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dove-da-birb · 6 months
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My honest reaction
"What is Dove losing their shit on this time?"
He's just very neat to me!!!
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*raises one singular eyebrow*
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