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Post by DC-Fan on May 2, 2017 9:25:01 GMT
who was disappointed when he found out that America had won World War II?
At the end of Captain America: The First Avenger, Steve Rogers wakes up in 2011, runs out of the building into Times Square, and gets a sudden culture shock. Nick Fury tells Rogers that he had been asleep for 70 years and asks if Rogers is OK. Someone who had been in a war against the Nazis and had been asleep for 70 years would've asked "Who won the war?" or "Did we win the war?"
But Rogers never even asks about the war. Instead Rogers is disappointed and says "I had a date." So Rogers didn't care about the war or about fighting the Nazis and was only concerned that the didn't get to go on a date with Peggy Carter.
Some dumb MCU fans have claimed that Rogers didn't ask who won the war because he could tell America had won the war because there were no swastikas in Times Square. Even if that were true, then Rogers should've been overjoyed to know that America won the war. But Rogers wasn't happy at all.
Despite finding out that America had won the war, Rogers' reaction wasn't joy but disappointment that he didn't get to go on a date with Peggy Carter. Is Captain America the only American soldier who was disappointed when he found out that America had won World War II?
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Post by politicidal on May 2, 2017 14:52:12 GMT
Everyone he knew is either dead or old. It's a shit-ton to process.
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Post by zoilus on May 2, 2017 16:36:16 GMT
Everyone he knew is either dead or old. It's a shit-ton to process. He's losing this stupid argument in a thread on the MCU board so he came to the DC board for validation.
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Post by PreachCaleb on May 3, 2017 13:45:45 GMT
The DC fans won't back up your false claims.
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Post by DC-Fan on May 3, 2017 16:36:45 GMT
He's losing this stupid argument in a thread on the MCU board Actually, I've won that thread. I asked if Captain America is the only American soldier who was disappointed when he found out America defeated the Nazis and won the war. Nobody could give an example of another American soldier besides Captain America who was disappointed when they found out America defeated the Nazis and won the war.
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Post by zoilus on May 3, 2017 16:39:57 GMT
Actually, I've won that thread. I asked if Captain America is the only American soldier who was disappointed when he found out America defeated the Nazis and won the war. Nobody could give an example of another American soldier besides Captain America who was disappointed when they found out America defeated the Nazis and won the war. He's also the only soldier to be grow a foot and gain 100lbs from taking a super-serum. He's also the only soldier to use an indestructible shield in combat. He's also the only soldier to be frozen for 70 years. IT'S A MOVIE, DUMBASS.
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Post by Atom(ica) Discord on May 4, 2017 4:07:04 GMT
who was disappointed when he found out that America had won World War II?
At the end of Captain America: The First Avenger, Steve Rogers wakes up in 2011, runs out of the building into Times Square, and gets a sudden culture shock. Nick Fury tells Rogers that he had been asleep for 70 years and asks if Rogers is OK. Someone who had been in a war against the Nazis and had been asleep for 70 years would've asked "Who won the war?" or "Did we win the war?"
But Rogers never even asks about the war. Instead Rogers is disappointed and says "I had a date." So Rogers didn't care about the war or about fighting the Nazis and was only concerned that the didn't get to go on a date with Peggy Carter.
Some dumb MCU fans have claimed that Rogers didn't ask who won the war because he could tell America had won the war because there were no swastikas in Times Square. Even if that were true, then Rogers should've been overjoyed to know that America won the war. But Rogers wasn't happy at all.
Despite finding out that America had won the war, Rogers' reaction wasn't joy but disappointment that he didn't get to go on a date with Peggy Carter. Is Captain America the only American soldier who was disappointed when he found out that America had won World War II?
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