Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014)
May 14, 2019 5:31:20 GMT
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Post by bethnor on May 14, 2019 5:31:20 GMT
I'd never seen this. It appears it comes with the blu-ray. It's Peggy's full interview from the Smithsonian. Hayley is just amazing, and it's a shame marvel didn't do more with her.
mcfeely and markus have released some controversial statements recently, actually outright saying the the off-screen husband is, in fact, steve, and he is the father of her two children. i actually do think they are trolling the audience at this point. either that, or they've never actually watched these movies. that sounds like an awful thing to (not) do, but sometimes artists can have difficulty watching their product--i know there reached a point where i would have difficulty editing my stories. anyhoo, it's plain from the interview that the "main universe" peggy lost steve, and he never came back. either that, or she's super faking this interview, which degrades it.
on another note, part of the anger from the #notmysteve crowd is that, in their view, peggy had moved on, and it was wrong for him to reinsert himself into her life. as the interview shows, NO, she in fact, DID NOT move on from steve. she accepted he was gone, and eventually married another man, but those are not mutually exclusive! she could have very well pined for him the remainder of her days, but kept it private. some of their posts occasionally pop up in my twitter feed, but man, let it go, it's over. if one wants to be canonical, technically, there are an infinite number of realities--steve ends up with peggy in one! get over it! i say this, btw, as someone who does not think peggy and steve should end up together. not because of the details of how history plays out in these alternate dimensions, but the reason why peggy and steve was the best romance in the MCU is because it was given an air of tragedy by being denied. this is as opposed to nearly every other relationship in the MCU, which happens because it is obligatory. the writers, directors, and feige appeared to agree with endgame's ending for steve, and it's their call, not mine!
on another note, part of the anger from the #notmysteve crowd is that, in their view, peggy had moved on, and it was wrong for him to reinsert himself into her life. as the interview shows, NO, she in fact, DID NOT move on from steve. she accepted he was gone, and eventually married another man, but those are not mutually exclusive! she could have very well pined for him the remainder of her days, but kept it private. some of their posts occasionally pop up in my twitter feed, but man, let it go, it's over. if one wants to be canonical, technically, there are an infinite number of realities--steve ends up with peggy in one! get over it! i say this, btw, as someone who does not think peggy and steve should end up together. not because of the details of how history plays out in these alternate dimensions, but the reason why peggy and steve was the best romance in the MCU is because it was given an air of tragedy by being denied. this is as opposed to nearly every other relationship in the MCU, which happens because it is obligatory. the writers, directors, and feige appeared to agree with endgame's ending for steve, and it's their call, not mine!