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FLORENCE PUGH as Yelena Belova HAWKEYE (2021) | 1x05: Ronin
John Walker getting a best down from the Dora Milaje wasn't just great television or even "fan service". There a lot going on in that scene which will be dissected just below
The Dora enter the scene when John Walker has just threatened Sam. One of them throws a spear into a beam between them, protecting Sam who is obviously didn’t want to fight.
So John Walker started the fight by threatening a Black man who helped defend Wakanda. #WinterSpoilers
John’s behavior toward the Dora is insulting and passive aggressive & FILLED WITH MICRO AGGRESSIONS (Like when he referred to their spears as "pointy sticks). He touches Ayo without her permission in a gesture that white men often claim is friendly but is actually a condescending way they assert their authority and power over others, especially women.
YOU DO NOT PUT HANDS ON A BLACK WOMAN WHOM YOU ARE PAINFULLY UNFAMILIAR WITH. It is not cute neither is it an ice breaker. Just F*cking DON'T ✋🏾🚫🛑
We’ve seen John uses that gesture before, along with his nonchalant “aw shucks” act before. At this point we, the audience, should be aware that it is a mask that covers calculated violence and can’t be reasoned with. Ayo sure sees it. #WinterSpoilers
Which makes it very interesting to see so many people cast the Dora as aggressors in this situation. It shows how much we’ve internalized white supremacy that we see a white man we know to be dangerous threaten a Black man but frame Black women as the aggressors.
PS I understand that by virtue of how the fight scene is filmed it looks like the Dora, Ayo especially, have lethal intent. But if anything the fight demonstrates that if the Dora Milaje want someone dead he would be dead. They left those men alive. 🤷🏽♀️
And by returning the shield, they demonstrated that John Walker was of ZERO THREAT to them.
The Dora Milaje showed restraint and more importantly, class.
For those of you idiots saying "Don't make it about race", I say screw you. This show if anything shows how America views itself as the altruistic saviour when in truth they're little more than soiled cattle muddying & soiling everything they touch.
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THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Episode 4: The Whole World is Watching
kate bitch slapping yelena for literally no reason and then immediately getting the fear of god put into her was the actual best moment in the series.
Moon knight episode 6 + text posts
Khonshu, when Marc says "release us" knowing damn well Marc means himself and Steven, keeping Jake his secret
i don't know why but khonshu spending six episodes just hating steven only to turn around and go "no, but I like the suit tho, imma get me one of those" is frickin hilarious to me
Marc and Steven trying to figure out why they keep having black outs
Marc: hmm
Steven: hmm but in British
Jake: hmm but in Español
Moon Knight | Gods and Monsters
Konshu at the end of the day really was like:
Broke: Jake Lockley killed Harrow because Jake Lockley is evil
Woke: Jake Lockley killed Harrow because Harrow was a mass killing cultist leader housing a dangerous god
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I love that the transitions between Marc and Steven are seamless now whilst the transition to Jake is still forceful like the switches to Marc at the beginning of the series
That progression really nicely demonstrates the development of Marc and Steven's relationship and their acceptance of each other's presence in their lives