![]() Most of us saw this particular twist coming, but here's the absolute confirmation: Sharon Carter is the Power Broker. Also, strangely, Sam and Bucky seem to accept him back into the fold with relative ease-which, given just how unhinged Walker has been for the last few episodes, seems like a dicy call to make. Thankfully, he does have the super soldier serum so he's still able to hold his own. John made his own shield back during the mid-credits scene of Episode 5 and here we see him putting it to use-though it's not vibranium and naturally doesn't last very long. It's only natural for Sam's first big fight as Cap officially to be against Batroc, just like Steve's first modern day fight was back in Winter Soldier. Sam's Captain America costume is a direct reproduction of the one he wore back in the comics, down to the color scheme. ![]() Apparently she was waiting for the right moment, which is when she's surrounded by armed officers. ![]() Of course, this doesn't really explain how or why she wasn't able to do this before, given her reason for being in Madripoor was her wanted status in the US. Sharon returns to the US from Madripoor using the fancy, Mission Impossible flavored face mask technology we first saw used by Natasha back in Captain America: Winter Soldier. Season 1, Episode 6: "One World, One People" Old Winter Soldier tech back in action We broke down every reference, Easter egg, and nod in the series finale. There's John Walker, still fresh off his public execution, Sharon Carter who has been pulling strings in Madripoor this whole time, and Karli and her Flag Smashers, still intent on stopping the GRC vote for the reestablishment of world borders. ![]() The road was a rocky one, but resulted in some major changes for the MCU at large, including the official reveal of a brand new Captain America (hint: it was the one we learned about back at the end of Avengers: Endgame.) Still, costume and code name shifts aside, there were a lot of loose ends to wrap up and conflicts to settle as the show came to a close. Marvel's second TV show, Falcon and The Winter Soldier, has come to an end after six episodes. ![]()
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