Kneel Before Pod – Double Agent Carter (177)
Craig and Kat discuss The Falcon and The Winter Solider. They cover tackling large scale social issues, self worth, the influence of Steve Rogers and if The Avengers get paid.
The Review at the End of the Universe
Craig and Kat discuss The Falcon and The Winter Solider. They cover tackling large scale social issues, self worth, the influence of Steve Rogers and if The Avengers get paid.
“One World, One People” The Falcon and The Winter Soldier concludes its first season with the Flag Smashers staging a major attack and Sam making a definitive decision about his future. Every episode of this show has been building to the moment where Sam decides to take on the mantle of Captain America. It hasn’t…
“Truth” The Falcon and The Winter Soldier takes stock of recent events through consequences for John while Sam and Bucky consider their next move. John Walker’s actions at the end of the previous episode made for a really dark and shocking ending that promised lasting repercussions to spin out from it. Strangely there was little…
“The Whole World Is Watching” The Falcon and The Winter Soldier continues the search for the Flag Smashers and their supply of the Super Soldier Serum as Wakanda further complicates the situation. Ayo’s appearance at the end of the previous episode raised the stakes in a really meaningful way. Wakanda’s reluctance to involve themselves in…
“Power Broker” The Falcon and The Winter Soldier has the characters look up an old enemy as they search for answers to the mystery of the recent appearance of Super Soldiers. One theme this show covers that I didn’t catch in an earlier review is consequences. The entire show is built around the idea that…
“The Star Spangled Man” The Falcon and The Winter Soldier brings the two leads together on a mission as the new Captain America makes his debut. Introducing a new Captain America at the end of the previous episode was a cliffhanger I found underwhelming because it was delivered as a shock reveal that was somewhat…
“New World Order” The Marvel Cinematic Universe continues with its television offering with The Falcon and The Winter Soldier. WandaVision was for the most part a great success. It was a subversive take on the MCU that provided a closer look at characters the films don’t have time to explore in detail due to focus…
2017 was another year of change for Kneel Before Blog. The biggest change was that we switched to a star rating system for film around halfway through the year. TV will continue to be rated out of 10 but films will be rated on a scale of 1-5 stars as is the accepted standard for…
A group of misfits assigned to the bottom table of a wedding try to make the best of their less than ideal situation in Jeffrey Blitz’ Table 19. There was a lot of potential in this idea. Following the people at a wedding who aren’t important to the happy couple and get a polite invite…