“Short time listener, first time reviewer.
Henry was right. Captain America makes sense with what they were trying to accomplish. They showed the Genosha reaction from multiple human perspectives. To me it seemed they wanted to show the political, the military, the reporter, the family (Roberto’s mom), and the super hero community perspectives.
We’ve seen the super humans in X-Men TAS, and Captain America specifically worked with Wolverine. It makes sense that they’d want to show us how they are treating the fall out of it. Especially as viewers knowing they exist, why would we not be curious to hear from one of them (their leader no less). It felt in line for Captain America. He couldn’t show up in Mexico wearing the Stars and Stripes unsanctioned when it could create an international conflict. That’s why he said that. He knew a revenge tour in that suit would lead to an actual war.
As for Thunderbolt Ross and the Hulk “punk out” keep in mind Rogue specifically says it’s easier to break in and Ross said it was built to hold the Hulk. There’s a difference in getting into it than escaping it. Rogue wasn’t contained in it. I didn’t see it as a Hulk punk out at all.
Anyway, yes I left a 5 star review so you’d read this on air. I love the show, and normally side with Andrew but on Bright Eyes I’m with Henry. Keep up the good work.
Ps. Does the pod have jerk off capabilities?”
Staven4life via Apple Podcasts ·
United States of America ·
04/30/24