“One World, One People” concludes The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, except this clearly isn’t a series finale because nothing is wrapped in the kind of bow we’d prefer so, I suppose we shall now have to wait to hear what’s happening because what!? (Marvel has confirmed there will be a Captain America 4 film starring Anthony Mackie, so that could be it.) That said, I’m not going to get into the fact that everything apart from Sam Wilson’s arc felt rushed and incoherent, executed in such a way that I just don’t even want to bother trying to figure out. So for this week’s highlights, there are no highlights, not in the way there have been before, instead, there is only Sam Wilson appreciation.
O’ Captain My Captain.
Sam Wilson is finally and officially Captain America, and if I was less emotional about this, I might be able to talk about it more. “Yet I’m still here. No super serum. No blond hair or blue eyes. The only power I have is that I believe we can do better. We can’t demand that people step up if we don’t meet them halfway.” The sole fact that Sam does not need the super serum is so important to note because it’s what makes his story beautiful.
The thing with the serum is that it only amplifies, and thereby, somehow, Sam’s empathy would be maximized in tenfold. Imagine it for a moment. Because Steve Rogers was great and wonderful, and I will always adore him, but Sam’s empathy is something else. It’s not like anything we have seen in the Marvel Cinematic Universe and it largely comes from everything he has been through. Steve needed the serum because he couldn’t join the army, but Sam already has the in and the technology through red wing to stand on his own without the serum.