@alittlepeculiar this is what I was talking about that one time
Thunderbolts headcanons:
•Everyone who was in the vault likes to yell cucumber at random times. John is the worst offender. He will do it just to startle Bob. He is *absolutely* trying to bring Sentry out just to fix the shield. Bob has now fallen off the couch multiple times. Yelena has now hit John with his own shield.
•Yelena accidentally switches Bob's name and the guinea pig's name sometimes.
•Bob really likes Taylor Swift's evermore and folklore.
•Kate comes over to hang out, and Yelena points at the cutlery drawer and goes, "See? More forks than people. Like normal humans." Everyone else is very confused by this. Yelena does this every time.
•Everyone keeps making divorce jokes to Bucky about Sam. It doesn't matter that they're not actually a couple. Not one bit.
•If they ever meet, Joaquin and Bob become instant friends. Many jokes are made at their expense(mostly by Sam) about them being two different flavors of Florida man. Joaquin gets them into incredibly stupid situations. Bob panics and calls Yelena.
•Bob has accidentally called Yelena "mom." They both froze.
•Bob will read pretty much anything you put in front of him. He has read everything from classics to cheap romance novels.
•Everyone has called Alexei "dad" at some point. Even Bucky.
•Speaking of, Alexei refers to Yelena, Ava, and Bob as "his gorgeous daughters and his very strong son."
Sometimes a family is two recovered brainwashed assassins, a girl who moves through walls, two discount Captain America rejects, and the recovering meth addict they all collectively adopted. And a Guinea pig (not pictured). I love them dearly.
Me being crazy over small things lets go
So we all know about The Gun
but you know what else is similar?
their hair
Yes, several arguments could be made
that's a common hair style for guys
it looked that way before the war too
it's just hair you're over-analyzing way too much!!!(hey, I need to do something)
I can't think of anything else, it's solid /j
First one: Common hairstyle
Yeah, I can't refute that, it's kinda a fact. But you know what? There are So Many Other Hairstyles too! Maybe it's common, but it doesn't seem that common, especially in the movies(don't quote me on that, it's been a while since I've seen them). If he looked at a book and pointed to something random(like I've seen in a few fics), there's a good chance it wouldn't have been that.
Second: It looked that way before the war
No it didn't! Bucky's hair in TFATWS is way more similar to Brock Rumlow's hair than it is to his own in CATFA
Captain America: The First Avenger:
Longer on the sides and top, both are swept to the side and back.
Longest front prices are swept up and to the side, making an arch and curve
Softer, lighter brown, and well taken care of
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier:
Shorter all around
Spikier, messier but still nice
hair in front is swept forward and spiky(very similar to someone else...)
Okay, it's similar, why?
I don't know, lets think
During the depression and during the war Bucky seems to take care of his hair, he makes sure it looks nice.
While he was the Winter Soldier, there was a good chance his hair wasn't cut at all, if it only grew when he was out of cryo that could be it. He didn't have a choice and no one did it for him.
Then he was freed. When he was on the run he obviously didn't care, it was unwashed and long and he didn't take care of it.
But in Wakanda. His hair is nice now, it's washed and wavy and looks like he got ready to see Steve.
But He Didn't Cut It.
Why? I don't know. Hair is said to carry memories, was he too afraid of losing his again that he didn't want to cut his hair? Was it because He wasn't ready to let go of a part of himself like that when he just got himself back? Was it because he knew he looked really good with long hair? I don't know. But he didn't cut it.
Now, TFATWS.
He cut it. He decided that he would make a choice to cut his hair, and he chose That.
Did he remember Rumlow fondly? Is that why he carries a part of him in his hair and his gun? Did he have a vague memory that his hair looked close to that and just went with it? What was he thinking? Did he want to look like Rumlow for a reason or just because?
And Thunderbolts*
his hair is long again
we're back to the Winter Soldier y'all
TLDR: Bucky's hair looks very similar to Rumlow's and I don't know why but it seems like it has some sort of significance because of his past hair choices.
Me being crazy over small things lets go
So we all know about The Gun
but you know what else is similar?
their hair
Yes, several arguments could be made
that's a common hair style for guys
it looked that way before the war too
it's just hair you're over-analyzing way too much!!!(hey, I need to do something)
I can't think of anything else, it's solid /j
First one: Common hairstyle
Yeah, I can't refute that, it's kinda a fact. But you know what? There are So Many Other Hairstyles too! Maybe it's common, but it doesn't seem that common, especially in the movies(don't quote me on that, it's been a while since I've seen them). If he looked at a book and pointed to something random(like I've seen in a few fics), there's a good chance it wouldn't have been that.
Second: It looked that way before the war
No it didn't! Bucky's hair in TFATWS is way more similar to Brock Rumlow's hair than it is to his own in CATFA
Captain America: The First Avenger:
Longer on the sides and top, both are swept to the side and back.
Longest front prices are swept up and to the side, making an arch and curve
Softer, lighter brown, and well taken care of
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier:
Shorter all around
Spikier, messier but still nice
hair in front is swept forward and spiky(very similar to someone else...)
Okay, it's similar, why?
I don't know, lets think
During the depression and during the war Bucky seems to take care of his hair, he makes sure it looks nice.
While he was the Winter Soldier, there was a good chance his hair wasn't cut at all, if it only grew when he was out of cryo that could be it. He didn't have a choice and no one did it for him.
Then he was freed. When he was on the run he obviously didn't care, it was unwashed and long and he didn't take care of it.
But in Wakanda. His hair is nice now, it's washed and wavy and looks like he got ready to see Steve.
But He Didn't Cut It.
Why? I don't know. Hair is said to carry memories, was he too afraid of losing his again that he didn't want to cut his hair? Was it because He wasn't ready to let go of a part of himself like that when he just got himself back? Was it because he knew he looked really good with long hair? I don't know. But he didn't cut it.
Now, TFATWS.
He cut it. He decided that he would make a choice to cut his hair, and he chose That.
Did he remember Rumlow fondly? Is that why he carries a part of him in his hair and his gun? Did he have a vague memory that his hair looked close to that and just went with it? What was he thinking? Did he want to look like Rumlow for a reason or just because?
And Thunderbolts*
his hair is long again
we're back to the Winter Soldier y'all
TLDR: Bucky's hair looks very similar to Rumlow's and I don't know why but it seems like it has some sort of significance because of his past hair choices.
Summary: A rewrite of the end of Thunderbolts*. They're not the New Avengers, they don't work for Val, they don't live in Avengers Tower, they're not mad at Sam, and they're a family who cares for each other. Also they watch Star Wars together.
https://archiveofourown.org/works/65367943
Favorite 4 marvel things in no specific order:
Black Widow
Captain America: The Winter Soldier
Thunderbolts*
The Falcon And The Winter Soldier
I love these so much please talk to me about them
the day people stop dropping brain dead john walker (mcu) takes is the day i will finally know peace
like he’s such a morally complex and interesting character who was a perfect narrative foil to sam and the long-standing arc of what it means to pick up that shield and be captain america. he perfectly displays the sentiment we got back in the first captain america movie “not a great soldier, but a good man”. the us government picks a great soldier, the greatest one they have available. they do not understand that being captain america is so much more than that. a guy like john walker thrives in the morally grey environments of war but you make him the beacon of morality and goodness that is captain america and he crumbles. he was not made for it. the us military made him into a soldier, a weapon, and asked him to be something else. he acts the way that a soldier acts, does what a soldier would do, but captain america was never supposed to be a soldier, so he fucks up and makes the wrong decisions at almost every turn. he’s doing his best but he wasn’t built for this so it isn’t enough
his character is also such a good commentary on the us military, how the government asks terrible and life ruining things of its soldiers and then leaves them behind at its earliest convenience.
like john walker is the definition of “i am what you made me”. they made him exactly who he is, he lived his life by their mandates, he did everything they ever asked of him, and it wasn’t enough because they asked him to do something he could never do, stop being a soldier
Feeling insane about this