uncontinuous:

villanelleve-deactivated2018051:

You are so brave and quiet, I forget you are suffering.

jabberwockypie:

coreomajoris:

lordoftherainbows:

dothemortalcoilshuffle:

thunderboltsortofapenny:

mishasteaparty:

Cap: Shouldn’t be a problem.

What I really love is that the movie doesn’t even bother to show them getting the wings. Like, pfft, whatever, infiltrating high securty places to steal experimental government technology, what is it Tuesday already? Nobody needs to see that, we have more important things to do. 

 (via bluandorange)

That final tag tho.

The result of wild, swinging-from-the-chandeliers OT3 sex?

Anyone else wish we’d got to see the retrieval of the wings? Minus about five minutes of Pierce’s Hydra bullshit, add back in Natasha, Steve and Sam breaking into a military base for shits, giggles and what is essentially a rocket pack.

evilkneazle:

actuallyclintbarton:

dsudis:

So I’m rewatching Avengers tonight, and—especially in light of Cap 2—I was really struck by the moment on the helicarrier when Steve comes looking for Natasha and sees Clint out of restraints post-brainwashing. Steve is about to head into a war zone, this guy was Loki’s right hand ten minutes ago, and Steve’s reaction is:

a) to look to Natasha for her judgment on whether Clint can be trusted, and

b) when she gives him merely a nod, to immediately accept and trust her assessment and go into war with Clint not only at his back but flying the damn jet.

Just in case we were wondering exactly when Steve started trusting Natasha with his life.

Seriously though, like…

Try to imagine literally any other SHIELD agent convincing Bruce to come in, with just the right balance of truth.

Try to imagine Steve trusting Clint without her go-ahead.

Hell, try to imagine them being able to stop Clint AND clear out the brainwashing in a manner that didn’t kill or long-term incapacitate him.

Try to imagine the chaos of NOBODY ELSE in their much less-cohesive (and less powerful) group being able to go up to prod at the device keeping the portal open, given that they were all doing serious damage control.

Without Natasha, the Avengers don’t exist and the battle of New York is lost.

She is literally the lynchpin of the plot – without her, NONE of it works.

Now who’s fucking eye candy?

And if you think she’s just eye candy, you’re obviously HYDRA.

Yeah, Ward, I’m talking to you.

actuallyclintbarton:

shes-a-voodoo-child:

No… No. That’s not right…

A+ tags.

Come on, Marvel, you’re batting a thousand with Winter Soldier and the adaptation of Demon in a Bottle and Agent Carter. Give me the Red Room, Natalia Alianova and Ivan Petrovitch, Black Widow’s origin story and tying all the different aspects of Natasha together.

*Alianovna

I desperately want this with the power of a thousand suns.

jabberwockypie:

It’s not the ’80s, nobody says ‘hack’ anymore.

One day I’m going to get pissed off – and for good reason, I’m sure – and use “I’m sorry, what were you lying?” in conversation.

And that will be a very happy day and I will post about it on Tumblr and be FILLED WITH GLEE.

steamchef:

roane72:

Okay, but the funny part here (aside from Lilian), is that Cap does this ALL THE TIME in the comics. Like, this exchange. Even in the little bit I read, I saw it two or three times:

Villain: You won’t do the thing, you’re Captain America.

Cap: Nope. *indicates less morally upright companion* They will.

Which kind of suggests that Cap is less about moral uprightness and more about plausible deniability. 😉

He’s still just a paladin in a mixed-alignment party. “I can’t kill that orc, because it’s unarmed, and I’m a paladin of justice. My ranger buddy, however, can totally do that. So go ahead, ranger buddy.”