The Falcon and The Winter Solider had a pretty strong ending

I ended up talking about this series in chunks of two, so I naturally feel like I should give some thoughts on the series now that the 5th and 6th episode have aired and the series has concluded. Right at the top, I’ll say the series did eventually win me over. I felt like Sam and Bucky were a little weak as leads, but now I feel a little stronger about them. Well, Sam at least anyway.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars Revisited – Part 49: The Spice of Life

These four episodes of the Clone War’s final season almost seemed like they could have been bundled up and repackaged as their own little movie. For the most part, this seemed like a story unfamiliar to the majority of how Clone Wars operated, as that focused mainly on being an anthology.

After six years of fans wondering what happened to Ahsoka shortly following the events of her departure from the Jedi Order, this story reveals how she started to make her first steps into a life beyond the cult.

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The Falcon and the Winter Solider is off to a slow start

Back before all this pandemic nonsense threw everything we know and hold hear into utter disarray, there was a very different version of the Marvel Cinematic Universe planned for us. There is an alternate reality in which we have already seen both Black Widow and The Eternals at cinemas and it wasn’t Wandavision that kicked off the MCU’s foray into the world of premium television, but this series.

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