Would he really do that?
Stay in the past with Peggy, get old, and hand off his shield.
In the moment, during my first viewing, the moment felt a little off.
In a way, it's like he's dipping out of all future conflicts. Calling it quits. And I justified it by saying he's earned it. He has definitely earned it.
But would he take it?
The same Captain America who, in this very same movie, got Iron Man to risk his own life after he was satisfied with his own family. The same Captain America who, in this very same movie, was staring down Thanos and his entire army and pulled up his shield straps and was ready to do whatever he could until he went down.
It was definitely a moment where I think I felt the writers more than I felt Captain America. What do you folks think?
Also did Tony ever tell him to get a life in the movie? I thought it was Black Widow who said that.
Stay in the past with Peggy, get old, and hand off his shield.
In the moment, during my first viewing, the moment felt a little off.
In a way, it's like he's dipping out of all future conflicts. Calling it quits. And I justified it by saying he's earned it. He has definitely earned it.
But would he take it?
The same Captain America who, in this very same movie, got Iron Man to risk his own life after he was satisfied with his own family. The same Captain America who, in this very same movie, was staring down Thanos and his entire army and pulled up his shield straps and was ready to do whatever he could until he went down.
It was definitely a moment where I think I felt the writers more than I felt Captain America. What do you folks think?
Also did Tony ever tell him to get a life in the movie? I thought it was Black Widow who said that.