Iron Man Trivia Part 1/Part 2 click on pictures to read captions with more trivia
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Turns out Agent Romanoff isn’t comfortable with everything (x).
“[The Winter Soldier] is a wonderfully, beautifully tragic figure in the sense of is he the world’s most feared assassin or is he the world’s longest serving POW. Is he innocent by reason of insanity or the equivalent of it because he’s been mind controlled or is he irredeemable?”
Lawyer GF says that she’s pretty sure he would found Not Guilty on account of autonomy, at least under UK law. Which isn’t relevant for fic or anything, but it’s sort of comforting to know for those of us who want Bucky to have only nice things and warm blankets.
I love their relationship. It’s one of my absolute favourite things about season five onwards, and I think that they both have this amazing chemistry, this found-family brother-sister dynamic that I don’t know if was planned and exquisitely executed by Nicholas and Michelle, or if it evolved organically on-set once they started working together. Either way, it’s beautiful. Because for all that Dawn began as a magical macguffin, she stuck around and grew and evolved into something that wasn’t just a splinter of Buffy, wasn’t just a spare, wasn’t just dead weight. She had her own arc of growth, change, and self-determination, like any other member of the core cast, and that made her into a character that almost every viewer could identify with, by the end.
Chris Evans talks about passing the Human Torch to Michael B. Jordan
or that time when Chris Evans derails an interview to be pleased with himself.
The Avengers styled as Sin City
It’s amazing how there are still gif sets of Sebastian Stan crying that I haven’t seen yet.
Bucky Barnes gifset bucky why are you crying
Bucky’s not the guy who cries during fights. He’s not. He’s better than that, and really, their fights are never that bad. They shout, they throw up their hands, one of them slams a door, and usually that’s enough. They’ve never argued about the big things. They talk them out.
But sometimes, Steve says something, and— Bucky knows he’s turned out okay. He knows he’s pulled himself together, knows he’s not the fucked up kid with the bad grades and worse attitude who rolled into town all those years ago. He’s put himself back together, become the man he wanted to be, and he’s got Steve and Dot and all their friends because he worked hard to get here. But sometimes, when they’re arguing, Steve’ll send him this look and use the word disappointed instead of pissed off, and it’s like a Pavlovian response.
Because, yeah, Steve’s disappointed at Bucky for forgetting about those plans they made three months back and double-booking, or for forgetting Dot at the grocery store (for ten minutes, Steve, come on), or for bitching about his frustration about something to Natasha and Clint when Steve was in earshot and also, when Bucky hadn’t said anything to Steve. He knows it’s situational.
But he feels like the disappointment’s broader, and deeper, and that he might lose everything. Just in that second. Just when Steve pulls out the d-word.
He feels like a fucked-up fifteen-year-old, when Steve’s disappointed in him.
It takes Steve’s arms to remember he’s not.

