Fans trend Hashtag ‘TFATWS’ on Twitter, after watching The Falcon and The Winter Soldier finale
Fans loved the finale of The Falcon and Winter Soldier, the Disney+ series and #TFATWS has been trending on Twitter ever since.
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The Falcon and The Winter Soldier finale spoilers
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In its very second week, it has already become the most watched original streaming series with regard to the total viewing time.The Disney+ show completed its 628 million minutes of watch time in the week of March 22-28, ranking third among all titles on Disney+, Hulu, Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Fans are specifically in awe of Sam, the new Captain America’s big speech after the defeat of the Flag Smashers, especially as his was the most conflicted character in the miniseries.
“It’s not the Power Broker who’s the real enemy, but the politicians. Their insensitivity to resetting borders is what makes anti-government groups like the Flag Smashers rise, not to mention their hasty decisions can have the same negative impact on the world as Thanos snapping his fingers.”
“People believed in her (Karli’s) cause so much, they helped her defy the strongest governments in the world,” Sam reprimands them. “You people have as much power as an insane god or misguided teenager. The question you have to ask yourself is, how are you going to use it.”
“You have to stop calling them terrorists,” Sam added “Your peacekeeping troops carrying weapons are forcing millions of people into settlements around the world, right? What do you think those people are going to call you? These labels ‘terrorists’, ‘refugee’, ‘thug’, they’re often used to get around the question, why?”
“The only power that I have is that we can do better. We can’t demand that people step up if we don’t meet them halfway,” says Sam.
