u forgot the most iconic one, in civil war where they're talking about that lady and bucky says "she must be a hundred years old" and steve replies "so are we pal"
I just love how in TFA, when Bucky finds out that his best friend doesn't need him for protection and/or getting girls, and that he is a hero to all of America, there is never a point where he is shown to be even a little jealous of Steve. He loved and admired his friend all the same, before and after he got jacked up.
Not to "um actually" but um actually, there was a scene where he tried to flirt with Peggy and failed epically cause she only had eyes for Steve, and as she left, Bucky said something along the lines of, "It's like I'm invisible, it's like I'm you, it's a horrible dream". Not exactly jealousy but there was a transition period, it wasn't seamless, and I mean. He tried to pick up the first girl to ever show interest in Steve right in front of him, as Steve was obviously reciprocating said interest, so he was probably a little jealous of the attention Steve was receiving because of the serum but that's the extent of it. Either that or bi confusion and slight possessiveness and he wanted her hands off his man and was confused when distraction didn't work. With his story so blended with Arnie Roth, I wouldn't count it out.
@@applechip6748 It was a transition from Bucky being first choice of the ladies compared to Steve before, and being last choice in her eyes with Steve now. Being a runt and then morphing is a much different experience than being greatness and suddenly being not as great, but it's your best friend so you are glad, but you want to destroy the competition, naturally. He chooses to be a great friend.
To fix this. Head canon that that wasn't the real Steve, it was an LMD created by HYDRA who are holding him captive and the plotline of the Falcon and Winter Soldier tv series is gonna be them figuring that out and looking for him and at some point Bucky just snaps and is all like "Tell me what I need to know right now or I will kill you" to ever HYDRA agent they capture and Sam had to hold him back.
4:12 does anyone get teary eyed when Bucky screams "no, not without you"? He says it with such conviction and undying loyalty to steve. They both would've given up their lives for each other 🥺
Remember when Steve’s whole character arc was to leave the past behind but he still had Bucky and he left him to go back to the past for a girl he didn’t even date
That wasn’t his arc, it was that he was forced to leave past behind and he hated it and Bucky was so important to him since he was the only thing from the past Steve still had. And Steve did save Bucky, his mind and him physically and Bucky could have gone back with Steve. Bucky clearly new beforehand Steve wasn’t coming back and they had a conversation about it. So Bucky choosing to stay in current time is his decision and it’s not something that should chain Steve. And Steve clearly was hang up on Peggy, not just his movie but meeting old Peggy, working in Shield because Peggy started it, the vision in Ultron, Peggy’s funeral and the words Sharon repeated effecting him so emotionally making Steve’s mind about the accords, and he nearly dated Sharon because she reminded him of Peggy. And then he sees in the past she also never let go of him and had picture of him pre-transformation in the 70s. Sometimes you really love someone even though you didn’t have a relationship with them.
@@sarasamaletdin4574 I know this is already a bit old - and I'm not looking to start anything - but I'd like to respectfully disagree with you. There are multiple articles that list the inconsistencies in Steve's main/romance arcs, and how the ending to his set-up failed spectacularly. We are shown multiple times throughout the MCU phases that Steve, albeit begrudgingly at times and with the aid of allies, has ultimately come to the conclusion that he is a "man out of time" and works instead to provide a better future for others. Examples: "I don't know, family, stability. The guy who wanted all that went in the ice seventy-five years ago. I think someone else came out."//"The world has changed, and none of us can go back. All we can do is our best, and sometimes the best that we can do is to start over." Bucky remained important to Steve for multiple reasons, and downplaying their relationship to simply being relics of their time does a disservice to both of the characters. Bucky was his life-long friend, brother-in-arms, partner-in-crime, source of comfort and safety - and that's not to mention how determined and hopeful he became at the mere sight of him, wanting to save him as he'd failed to before; to the point of war against allies, and an obstinate behavior that even concerns the allies still with him ("Just like that; we're cool?"). In regards to Peggy, we see him work through their lost time, his grief, and ultimately make peace with her death - again, she herself urged him to "start over" - and I think that his relationship with Sharon was a short-lived attempt to feel some sort of normalcy in his escalating life (and we see nothing becomes of it). Steve worked with SHIELD because he trusted Peggy and wanted to preserve her legacy, stating jokingly that "...it's half the reason I stay," which implies he did believe in the work he was putting forth as well. I personally believe the vision was a psychic manifestation of Steve's parting with his past, his discomfort at being two men at once (Cpt. America & Steve), and Peggy was incurred to rub the salt in the wound (or seduce) - especially with the framing of the scene: eerie music, her pleading voice and wide eyes, his stiff posture and watchful stare. I do think he was emotionally affected - Peggy was, after all, the love of his previous life and she was damn unforgettable to boot - but basing all of his actions as centering around Peggy negates the reality of his arcs. That being said, all three of the Captain America movies are predominantly centered around Steve, his own storyline/arcs ("man out of time in modern world"), and his evolving relationship with Bucky (that also serves as a foil). I think that the Russo Bros. - rather than have Cpt. America stagnate and be kept as Chris Evans for the entire MCU - decided to quick-switch their intentions, and wrapped Steve and Peggy in a nice bow to call it a day; because it is clear that if they'd stuck to their original arcs, then Cpt. America likely would've lived out a vigilante life with his partner Bucky "'til the end of the line" and found other ways to help/save people.
@@sacreblam5711 good analysis my dude; yeah I agree as nice as that moment with Peggy was in Endgame, something doesn’t feel right about it, Bucky really got screwed in this whole arc, and not getting the shield at the end I think may have hurt him too, although we’re lead to believe he and Steve talked about it and Bucky was cool with it, Sam isn’t nearly as fleshed out of a character as Bucky is, he’s just coming into his own as the Falcon and being an independent solo hero, Bucky on the other hand is finally free of everything that Hydra did to him, and becoming Cap could be a fresh start for him, a new identity where he could atone for the sins of his past and work to create a better world, plus he was Cap next in the comics, as much as I love Sam, him being Cap has only happend in the past few years, and as great as a symbol of a Black Captain America is, especially with no Chadwick/Black Panther for the time being, maybe he should do his own thing for a bit and become his own man with his own trials and tribulations, rather than taking on the mantle of Cap and all that comes with it, also I’ve only seen the first episode of the new show and I’m positive this’ll all get more sorted out as the series goes on, but I think with Bucky being there from the beginning and his relationship with Steve and all the crap he’s gone through in his life, that he deserves a shot at redemption, he deserves to become something better than what he was, and I think he deserves to be the one to carry on Steve’s legacy; or maybe they can both be Captain America to some extent, or Sam can be the public face and on the Avengers while Bucky does more clandestine/off the books stuff, also also, how do we know Steve won’t somehow come back or regain his youth or become powerful again or lead a new Shield organization, or maybe he’s a Skrull and the real Steve is being held captive somewhere in space or on the moon or Fury’s space station or in some warehouse owned by Sword or something, or maybe the Red Skull cake back and he’s messing everything up for everyone, idk, the main thing is though that Bucky got screwed and he deserves better but also that Sam could be great too but at this point I’m not convinced he’s the right fit, especially after giving up the shield that was bestowed upon him and by extension creating this whole John Walker/MAGA Cap bull shit in the first place
@@sacreblam5711 Cap is a lot more mentally fucked up in the head than what many people think. He's had psychological problems way before he even became Cap. His determination to enlist in the army was also his death wish. He became an orphan at a young age and all he had left of his parents was the morals they taught him, hence his hard headedness to see to his morals to the bitter end, which led him to getting frozen in time. And what does he wake up to 70 years later? A country he no longer recognizes, the organization Howard and Peggy worked their whole lives to develop being infiltrated by the enemy he worked his whole life to eliminate. His best friend and the only remnant of his past gets turned into an assassin. In Steve's eyes, they lost the war. This, along with all the drama that was going on with the Avengers which was supposed to be his second chance, eventually broke Steve by Civil War, to the point he's willing to go against the code he spent his whole life to protect his best friend. The entire arc of Steve is that not all story arcs end in a nice little ribbon, the conventional ending would have had him getting over the past, but his arc is not and was never meant to be conventional. Some men just can't let go of the past no matter how hard they try, and the only way for him to accept it is to finally get the chance to live it.
@@ashebull123 I would like to concur with you as to Steve's psychological mindset pre-serum but I think we share different interpretations, and I'll explain why: in CA:TFA, we do see Steve attempt to enlist - at least - four different times and when confronted by Bucky, states: "There are men laying down their lives; I got no right to do any less than them. That's what you don't understand: this isn't about me." This quote is what encapsulates the experience of both Steve Rogers and Captain America (his legacy): the voluntary and willing execution of the moral and ethical imperatives, even at the cost of one's life; to be conscientious and compassionate above all else; and to do everything with the utmost integrity and steadfastness. I agree that this is likely borne from his parents - his father, a 107th Battalion solder (W.W. I) claimed by mustard gas, and his mother, a nurse in the tuberculosis ward and claimed by that very tuberculosis - and is elevated by the fact that he is their last remaining legacy; but I don't believe all of his actions thereafter stem from an extreme death wish. Rather, much like he stated, this isn't about him - he is simply willing to sacrifice himself should the situation require a loss, for example: jumping on top of the grenade to save other soldiers (CA: TFA), repeatedly going into battle during W.W. II (CA: TFA), and crashing into the ice because the ship needed a manual pilot (CA: TFA). I'm willing to concede that he certainly acted like he had a death wish but again, his actions stemmed from his character rather than an actual death wish. Now, on the other side of that coin - specifically in A: AU - in a conversation with Tony, there is dialogue that alludes to the darker aspect of his character: "That would end the team! Isn't that the mission? Isn't that the "Why We Fight"? So we can end the fight. So we get to go home!"//"Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die. Every time." I believe that Steve, as upstanding as he is, is no different than a large portion of soldiers: he is unable to define himself outside of war; he has a wistful and longing urge for a time and place he can no longer return to (W.W. II and 1945); he is suffering from a severe disconnect between Captain America, the soldier and title, and Steve Rogers, orphaned artist and compassionate friend; and above else, like almost all veterans, (1) does not want to retire and (2) cannot reacclimate to society - which is tenfold in his situation, as he has been uprooted and spat out into a completely different era. But, again, we differ in opinion as to how all of this affects him during the events of CA: CW. It is imperative to remember, too, that Steve never did well with authority (butting heads with Col. Philips (CA: TFA)//given his own team, the Howling Commandos (CA: TFA)) and was never pro-government at any point, despite his service. So, when taking everything into account - his character, his arc trajectory, his moral code and guiding principles, his relationships, and his acclimation to his environments - I don't believe that uncovering Hydra and the identity of the Winter Soldier "broke" him; instead, I believe it fueled him, gave him renewed purpose, and set him towards a more true path: Nomad. In becoming Nomad, Steve no longer identified with being Captain America, was more focused on doing work as Steve Rogers, and was invested in doing as much good as he could in his capacity as (1) vigilante and (2) upstanding citizen. He did not - at any point (literally, at any point, except for A: IF & E) - go against his moral code to complete this path as he never took any lives, never disregarded even the lives of his former allies, and ultimately, saved an old friend. As supporting evidence, it is important to also note that he (1) only aimed to disable Tony via his suit's ARC Reactor, and (2) very prominently gave up the shield (CA: CW). Now, considering all of this, his arc was not one of an "unconventional" man that "could not get over his past" - but instead one of a "man out of time" finding his place and becoming someone else. This is further supported by his own statement and that of Peggy: ""I don't know. Family, stability... The guy who wanted all that went in the ice 75 years ago. I think someone else came out."//"The world has changed, and none of us can go back. All we can do is our best, and sometimes the best that we can do is to start over." So, respectfully, the Steve portrayed in the MCU is not the Steve portrayed in A: IF & E and while I understand that "not all story arcs end in a nice little ribbon," they could've done a much better job at exiting Chris Evans (Captain America I) from the MCU in such a fashion that does not betray all the evidence pointing towards a different arc ending.
He was bros with bucky for like 97 years he deserves a little time for marriage. Plus, who’s to say he didn’t have a bro moment with bucky after endgame finished where they played like, call of duty
@@mangaprofilepicture5820 thank you all these stans pissed he wasn’t shown to have a bro moment with bucky like let the dude have his date he’s been waiting on for 80 years
@@mangaprofilepicture5820 97 years? Wtf? He didn't even know Bucky was alive for most of those 97 years, and the last few were spent on the run while Bucky was in Wakanda.
@@henrytestroete9341 people aren't pissed about the lack of a "bro moment" in endgame, and steve clearly didn't just go back for the date he missed out on- he chose to live the rest of his life with someone he moved on from, and abandoned not only his traumatized best friend in desperate need of support after breaking free from hydra, but the rest of his team who he had led for many years at that point. people saw his decision as out of character and that's totally valid. dismissing their opinion with "bro moment" and "date" is just blatantly ignoring the valid points being brought up about steve's poor characterization.
Carter and Rogers have been a thing since the beginning. Sorry, but those two being together is a more fitting end with so much of Cap focusing around Peggy.
@@TheSwordSmasher what fucking universe did you come from? He has literally never gone out of his way for Peggy before, and he has proved repeatedly that there is nothing he wouldn't do for Bucky. It would have been the logical end for their story arcs as their story follows the same beat as a love story. From a non shipper POV, the Steve Rogers we all know and love would never abandon his closest friends, especially not with what's just happened. Our Cap would be there for his team to help pull them through this dark time where the have just lost two of their founding members. I am actually starting to doubt that that was even our Cap.
I come from one that tries to listen to what they're trying to say. They always talked about being together, whether that one date he got to go to, or the fact that he carries her picture EVERYWHERE. And if you're saying that people never go out of their way for a friend, you certainly need one, because you need to remember how friends work.
Fan theories are gonna start flying around that that wasn't the real him purely because it was so out of character. He has never once gone out of his way for Peggy before, but he has shown time and time again that there is nothing he wouldn't do for Bucky. I kinda wonder how Marvel is gonna handle this.
@@kittyplayz1480 "Out of character"... boi Cap is straight, never once in the MCU did they mention that Cap is bisexual/gay. Why can't Bucky and Steve just be best friends? It's not like there isn't other gay couples out there in media. Why tf are you getting so triggered over one tiny little thing?
@@n1ghtbreak yeah I know but after all the shit he's pulled trying to get Bucky back, it doesn't make much sense that he would just abandon him. And the Steve Rogers we know and love wouldn't abandon his team when their in mourning for Tony and Nat. He would have put off going back so he could guide his team through this troubled time. And I can't believe I'm saying this, but what about Sharon Carter? Who's gonna explain to her what Steve did?
Ugh yeah it's weird... I'm kinda wondering if that's even OUR Cap... it would be an interesting plotline. That Steve wasn't the real Steve, so Bucky and Sam go looking for him.
Watching The Falcon and Winter Soldier made me want to hug Bucky a lot. He's just so sad and ugh asdfghjkl I'M STILL BITTER ON HOW THEY RUINED STEVE'S CHARACTER AT THE END OF ENDGAME.
I didn’t even really get the full gravity of Steve’s decision until that show. Bucky has even more reason to go back to the past then Steve and Steve just abandoned him
Yeah, the Cold War changed the attitude of the American people. We were a nationalistic, democratic country in the 40’s, and a world superpower in the 50’s onward.
Yeah, tbh I have no explanation for that face in the context of that scene. Like, the only reason I can come up with is Bucky being jealous of Peggy but I’m pretty sure that’s not what they had in mind. TFA really has some moments like that line about keeping uniform where you just can’t help but wonder if they were considering a possibility of making those two a couple at some point and left hints just in case they’ll need them later.
@@alexfurman1486 it's because Stevie now can punch more bad guys and get more in trouble 😂. Meanwhile Buck used to drag him out of the fights. He's conflicted between not wanting him to be Captain America and being a good supportive bro.
He's traumatised after being tortured but he's been putting on a brave face for Steve and because that's what men do in the face of war. Once the attention is on Steve, he's allowed to let the mask slip a little because he knows no one is watching him
@Echomist13 Sure as fuck? You see what you want to see.I saw a good old classic friendship between them cuz I know what actual brotherly friendships are.
This is so cute after Steve comes back from putting away the infinity stones, passionately shares an embrace with Bucky and get a house together, grow old and live happily ever after with all their character development intact and the closure they needed and was oh so very deserved.
3:44 "I thought u were dead" " I thought u were smaller" "What happened?" "I joined the army" " Did it hurt?" " A little" "Is it permanent" "So far" 😂😂 edit: Seems like Bucky doesn't want Steve to be bigger than him edit 2:I’ve never gotten this many like before
???? Why'd you think she wouldn't move on he was asleep for 90 years and even if she waited for him she would already be a goddamn grandma lmao I do still wish he would've stayed with Bucky instead, we could've had a trio.
"This isn't a back alley, Steve. This is war." "I know it's a war. You don't have to tell me it's a war." "Why- why are you so keen to fight? There's so many important jobs!" "What do you want me to do? Collect scrap metal in my little red wagon?" "Yes! Why not?!"
Bucky to preserum steve: As long as I'm here no one can hurt you. Steve after seeing bucky as Winter Soilder: As long as I'm here no one can hurt you. And my heart is crying ❤️
Yeah Peggy only turned up to help them fight if it was safe. She can quite obviously throw a punch, but she didn't wanna help on the mission at the start
Buck: I'm with you till the end of the line. Cap: Travels back in time and shows up in the present as an old man *Well, the end of the line is already here.*
We don't talk about Endgame!Steve. What Endgame did was destroy Steve's character, relationships, and arc throughout the movies for the sake of heterosexuality and perserving Captain America's _Image_ . In this essay I will-
I have a headcanon, that Steve just doesn't want to fight anymore after all he was going through. So he just bought an apartment and now earns money by drawing. He enjoys making food for his best friends Sam and Bucky who visit him very often (or even live with him in the apartment) and is just having a good time :) He never stayed in the past and got old he just brought the stones back and traveled back :D (that's just what I would like to believe, so please don't hate me. Also I'm sorry for my bad English)
And so steve gone back to past to marry a woman who had a great life after him without even hugging bucky or saying something like "hey wow i'm happy you're not dead" disappointed
I'm really hoping that the multiverse gives us something. Like, please Marvel? You made Stony happen in a comic AU where Stark was a woman. Why can't we have something like that in the MCU for Stucky?
Bucky wouldn't leave Steve in the middle of a building exploding but somehow the endgame writers thought: “hey, Steve can leave behind HIS BEST FRIEND without saying goodbye, the man he always protected and fought for, just so he can be with a woman that had a great life without him before.” Seems to make TOTAL SENSE:)))
1:13 watching it just came into my mind... Steve: which bucky I am taking to? Bucky: your mom's name was sarah... * falcon and winter soldier * Bucky( To sam's Sister): Hi... I am bucky.. sam's sister : Sarah bucky: Sarah... I know just a conincidence, but it felt good!
They broke it. Wtf Marvel? Wait, was that even our Cap? Fan theory: he was replaced by a fake at some point (that one is a Skrull or an LMD or something), and the fake knew that if he stayed in the present he would be found out, so he went back in time because Peggy doesn't know him *THAT* well, and if he stayed in the present much longer Bucky would realize something was wrong very, very quickly.
@@sydniii do you like my theory that he was replaced by a Skrull? And that at some point during their TV show Sam and Bucky are gonna find out and go looking for him
KittyPlayz1 I really hope it’s something like that. Or maybe at some point on Steve’s mission to return the stones his mind was messed with (the reality stone maybe?) and the ending is a hallucination? Or he’s wearing one of those masks that we saw Nat wear in the winter soldier and he’s just pranking them lol
@@kittyplayz1480 idk if u still hate Steve's ending, but I sure do! But what if it had something to do with Red Skull? He had to give the Soul Stone back to him, maybe they fought or something?
Celerez L.E.S.O Wtf is it with the internet and making best mates, into gay couples. Their is a big difference between best mates, and a romantic gay couple.
@@sebastianlodge7549 wtf is the internet with letting people shipp what they want? Not everyone sees them as best pals , because we all are different people and we have different perspectives of they relationship. I really love them being best pals , or brothers , or a couple , or boyfriends , or whatever because i love them just , them. If your are annoyed by this is your problem.
One of my favorite, and severely underrated, moments is when Bucky even when he was disoriented refused to leave Steve in that burning building. "NO. Not without you!"
Bucky and Steve in the 40's: Bucky: yes Steve: yes Bucky and Steve during W.S: Steve: yes Bucky: no Bucky and Steve during I.W and Endgame: Steve: yes Bucky: perhaps
What happened in Endgame came way outta left field. I honestly doubt whether that was even our Cap. It would make more sense if it wasn't, and it turns out that he was replaced by a Skrull, LMD, or a clone or something along those lines. Could be an interesting plotline for Sam and Bucky's TV show, them finding out that Steve had been replaced and going looking for him, and Sam just trying to keep Bucky from going completely ballistic on whoever did it.
Its hilarious that Bucky sees Stee as a big bulky guy after being experimented on and tortured. He orobably think he is still high af in thar torture room, and is just dreaming 🤣🤣
Exactly lol his face from when Steve is picking him up to when he starts running with Steve to get out says "Am I allucinating?" "That shit hurt a lot" "The hell is happening" "I'm too young to die" "Crap that actually hurt a lot" "Will I get traumatized for this?Probably" "Is this the actual Steve?" "I'm 100% dreaming"
@@fabiana7157 legit that's what im saying. Tho i dont remember if Bucky was confirmed Bi in the comics or not. Regardless this is like 2 brothers than a couple and it kinda pisses me off people cant tell the difference
watching this after endgame and now I finally know why something felt wrong with that 30 second interaction in the movie IT LACKED THIS KIND OF I N T I M A C Y
Of course the last scene they show is the "you're keeping the outfit, right?" scene. Because that scene just sums everything up. And the one at the beginning too. Clearly flirting to anyone paying attention but played off as platonic. EDIT: I ALSO RECENTLY LEARNED THAT CHIRS'S LINE WASN'T SCRIPTED, HE WAS SUPPOSED TO SAY "DON'T GET YOUR HOPES UP, IT'S NOT EXACTLY REGULATION" BUT HE DID *THAT* INSTEAD AND IT GOT LEFT IN THE MOVIE UM
u forgot the most iconic one, in civil war where they're talking about that lady and bucky says "she must be a hundred years old" and steve replies "so are we pal"
Agreed.
Dolores. You used to call her Dot.
That's the only casual moment they had after Bucky became free from the mind control.
ICONIC
Red head Dolores lol-
Bucky: What happened to you??
Steve: I joined the army !
😂
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Not untrue
Duane Ortaleza so casual
In conclusion if I join the army I’ll get big and stronk.
@@peeler22345 Then I have two more movies and then died in the main movie.
I just love how in TFA, when Bucky finds out that his best friend doesn't need him for protection and/or getting girls, and that he is a hero to all of America, there is never a point where he is shown to be even a little jealous of Steve. He loved and admired his friend all the same, before and after he got jacked up.
Mark of a "good man". Further evidence of Bucky's worthiness to be Captain America.
They always kept it real with each other. They kept each other grounded and honest. Bucky even teased Steve about Peggy. It's a wonderful friendship!
Not to "um actually" but um actually, there was a scene where he tried to flirt with Peggy and failed epically cause she only had eyes for Steve, and as she left, Bucky said something along the lines of, "It's like I'm invisible, it's like I'm you, it's a horrible dream". Not exactly jealousy but there was a transition period, it wasn't seamless, and I mean. He tried to pick up the first girl to ever show interest in Steve right in front of him, as Steve was obviously reciprocating said interest, so he was probably a little jealous of the attention Steve was receiving because of the serum but that's the extent of it. Either that or bi confusion and slight possessiveness and he wanted her hands off his man and was confused when distraction didn't work. With his story so blended with Arnie Roth, I wouldn't count it out.
@@applechip6748 I thought it was more like he was trying to remind Steve to talk Bc Steve was just standing there gawking at her in that red dress.
@@applechip6748 It was a transition from Bucky being first choice of the ladies compared to Steve before, and being last choice in her eyes with Steve now. Being a runt and then morphing is a much different experience than being greatness and suddenly being not as great, but it's your best friend so you are glad, but you want to destroy the competition, naturally. He chooses to be a great friend.
Bucky: "I'm with you till the end of the line"
Endgame Steve: "I'm with you till-- nEVER MIND"
It's been a month and I'm still pissed bruh
Nadia Xantho fucking same
To fix this.
Head canon that that wasn't the real Steve, it was an LMD created by HYDRA who are holding him captive and the plotline of the Falcon and Winter Soldier tv series is gonna be them figuring that out and looking for him and at some point Bucky just snaps and is all like "Tell me what I need to know right now or I will kill you" to ever HYDRA agent they capture and Sam had to hold him back.
Dude. Bucky definitely knew, approved, and was happy for him. Don’t even start.
Panic! Attheairport yeah fr. He even stood there and smiled
bucky is the only remnant of steve’s past, that’s why he needs him so much
Kaito Miyuzaki or maybe he’s his bestest friend???
@@justmeactually1875 or maybe it's a joke?
@@abegamers7304 its not
@@justmeactually1875 bestest lol
@@justmeactually1875 Best, not "bestest". The word best already means that it's better than the normal, you can't bend the word like that.
This man spent three movies chasing Bucky all just for him to leave bucky for some girl he knew for a few months
yeah i hated that moment dude bucky is so much better than peggy man
@@taqoe6430 Endgame did have a good ending though.
@@abyss5725 that's true
awexeee it was either that or they would’ve had to kill off Cap
@@chaoticneutral4729 then at least give Bucky the shield to make up for it.
Bucky is such an underrated character... my precious boi
He actually is pretty damn popular
@@wrathofthelamb318 with the fans, sure. MCU hasn't done much with him though. I should have said underappreciated
Correction, OUR boi
He gets a series with Sam on Disney plus but that’s going to be small...our boi be getting a hair cut 😂
Edit: sorry for my rubbish spelling before
@@bigsun850 I was honestly a little sad to see they cut his hair 😭 i love the long hair on him
Thicc muscle boi and thicc metal muscle boi being thicc muscle boi and thicc metal muscle boi for 5.5 minutes straight
this made me laugh so hard i’m-
This.
"That is America's ass"
You sure it's not 5.5 minutes gay?
A form of matter it is America’s ass after all
4:12 does anyone get teary eyed when Bucky screams "no, not without you"? He says it with such conviction and undying loyalty to steve. They both would've given up their lives for each other 🥺
And they both did 💙 love this friendship
I also thought Steve would...until Endgame apparently
@@lenamorrison3700 they're homosexuals Harold
Facts.
The thing is, Bucky is just as much a hero as Steve was
that’s one of the lines i’ll be discussing in therapy
The oldest bromance in america
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@@livis1900 make that 2.4k likes plus mine
@@talaaljaber5375 Make that 3.4k likes plus mine
Bucky calls Steve a punk and they grew up in the 30s and you want me to believe that there is anything heterosexual about this?
"Which Bucky am I talking to?"
"Your Mom"
I honestly thought he was gonna say your mom
I thought he was going to say "Your momma"😂
I thought he was gonna say...
“Your moms name was bucky”😂🤣😂
Emily Fan you actually made me laugh out loud 😂😂😂
"Which Bucky am I talking to?"
"Yo mom gay."
...'s name was sarah
so, here i am
Remember when Steve’s whole character arc was to leave the past behind but he still had Bucky and he left him to go back to the past for a girl he didn’t even date
That wasn’t his arc, it was that he was forced to leave past behind and he hated it and Bucky was so important to him since he was the only thing from the past Steve still had. And Steve did save Bucky, his mind and him physically and Bucky could have gone back with Steve. Bucky clearly new beforehand Steve wasn’t coming back and they had a conversation about it. So Bucky choosing to stay in current time is his decision and it’s not something that should chain Steve.
And Steve clearly was hang up on Peggy, not just his movie but meeting old Peggy, working in Shield because Peggy started it, the vision in Ultron, Peggy’s funeral and the words Sharon repeated effecting him so emotionally making Steve’s mind about the accords, and he nearly dated Sharon because she reminded him of Peggy. And then he sees in the past she also never let go of him and had picture of him pre-transformation in the 70s.
Sometimes you really love someone even though you didn’t have a relationship with them.
@@sarasamaletdin4574 I know this is already a bit old - and I'm not looking to start anything - but I'd like to respectfully disagree with you. There are multiple articles that list the inconsistencies in Steve's main/romance arcs, and how the ending to his set-up failed spectacularly. We are shown multiple times throughout the MCU phases that Steve, albeit begrudgingly at times and with the aid of allies, has ultimately come to the conclusion that he is a "man out of time" and works instead to provide a better future for others. Examples: "I don't know, family, stability. The guy who wanted all that went in the ice seventy-five years ago. I think someone else came out."//"The world has changed, and none of us can go back. All we can do is our best, and sometimes the best that we can do is to start over." Bucky remained important to Steve for multiple reasons, and downplaying their relationship to simply being relics of their time does a disservice to both of the characters. Bucky was his life-long friend, brother-in-arms, partner-in-crime, source of comfort and safety - and that's not to mention how determined and hopeful he became at the mere sight of him, wanting to save him as he'd failed to before; to the point of war against allies, and an obstinate behavior that even concerns the allies still with him ("Just like that; we're cool?"). In regards to Peggy, we see him work through their lost time, his grief, and ultimately make peace with her death - again, she herself urged him to "start over" - and I think that his relationship with Sharon was a short-lived attempt to feel some sort of normalcy in his escalating life (and we see nothing becomes of it). Steve worked with SHIELD because he trusted Peggy and wanted to preserve her legacy, stating jokingly that "...it's half the reason I stay," which implies he did believe in the work he was putting forth as well. I personally believe the vision was a psychic manifestation of Steve's parting with his past, his discomfort at being two men at once (Cpt. America & Steve), and Peggy was incurred to rub the salt in the wound (or seduce) - especially with the framing of the scene: eerie music, her pleading voice and wide eyes, his stiff posture and watchful stare. I do think he was emotionally affected - Peggy was, after all, the love of his previous life and she was damn unforgettable to boot - but basing all of his actions as centering around Peggy negates the reality of his arcs. That being said, all three of the Captain America movies are predominantly centered around Steve, his own storyline/arcs ("man out of time in modern world"), and his evolving relationship with Bucky (that also serves as a foil). I think that the Russo Bros. - rather than have Cpt. America stagnate and be kept as Chris Evans for the entire MCU - decided to quick-switch their intentions, and wrapped Steve and Peggy in a nice bow to call it a day; because it is clear that if they'd stuck to their original arcs, then Cpt. America likely would've lived out a vigilante life with his partner Bucky "'til the end of the line" and found other ways to help/save people.
@@sacreblam5711 good analysis my dude; yeah I agree as nice as that moment with Peggy was in Endgame, something doesn’t feel right about it, Bucky really got screwed in this whole arc, and not getting the shield at the end I think may have hurt him too, although we’re lead to believe he and Steve talked about it and Bucky was cool with it, Sam isn’t nearly as fleshed out of a character as Bucky is, he’s just coming into his own as the Falcon and being an independent solo hero, Bucky on the other hand is finally free of everything that Hydra did to him, and becoming Cap could be a fresh start for him, a new identity where he could atone for the sins of his past and work to create a better world, plus he was Cap next in the comics, as much as I love Sam, him being Cap has only happend in the past few years, and as great as a symbol of a Black Captain America is, especially with no Chadwick/Black Panther for the time being, maybe he should do his own thing for a bit and become his own man with his own trials and tribulations, rather than taking on the mantle of Cap and all that comes with it, also I’ve only seen the first episode of the new show and I’m positive this’ll all get more sorted out as the series goes on, but I think with Bucky being there from the beginning and his relationship with Steve and all the crap he’s gone through in his life, that he deserves a shot at redemption, he deserves to become something better than what he was, and I think he deserves to be the one to carry on Steve’s legacy; or maybe they can both be Captain America to some extent, or Sam can be the public face and on the Avengers while Bucky does more clandestine/off the books stuff, also also, how do we know Steve won’t somehow come back or regain his youth or become powerful again or lead a new Shield organization, or maybe he’s a Skrull and the real Steve is being held captive somewhere in space or on the moon or Fury’s space station or in some warehouse owned by Sword or something, or maybe the Red Skull cake back and he’s messing everything up for everyone, idk, the main thing is though that Bucky got screwed and he deserves better but also that Sam could be great too but at this point I’m not convinced he’s the right fit, especially after giving up the shield that was bestowed upon him and by extension creating this whole John Walker/MAGA Cap bull shit in the first place
@@sacreblam5711 Cap is a lot more mentally fucked up in the head than what many people think. He's had psychological problems way before he even became Cap. His determination to enlist in the army was also his death wish. He became an orphan at a young age and all he had left of his parents was the morals they taught him, hence his hard headedness to see to his morals to the bitter end, which led him to getting frozen in time. And what does he wake up to 70 years later? A country he no longer recognizes, the organization Howard and Peggy worked their whole lives to develop being infiltrated by the enemy he worked his whole life to eliminate. His best friend and the only remnant of his past gets turned into an assassin. In Steve's eyes, they lost the war. This, along with all the drama that was going on with the Avengers which was supposed to be his second chance, eventually broke Steve by Civil War, to the point he's willing to go against the code he spent his whole life to protect his best friend. The entire arc of Steve is that not all story arcs end in a nice little ribbon, the conventional ending would have had him getting over the past, but his arc is not and was never meant to be conventional. Some men just can't let go of the past no matter how hard they try, and the only way for him to accept it is to finally get the chance to live it.
@@ashebull123 I would like to concur with you as to Steve's psychological mindset pre-serum but I think we share different interpretations, and I'll explain why: in CA:TFA, we do see Steve attempt to enlist - at least - four different times and when confronted by Bucky, states: "There are men laying down their lives; I got no right to do any less than them. That's what you don't understand: this isn't about me." This quote is what encapsulates the experience of both Steve Rogers and Captain America (his legacy): the voluntary and willing execution of the moral and ethical imperatives, even at the cost of one's life; to be conscientious and compassionate above all else; and to do everything with the utmost integrity and steadfastness. I agree that this is likely borne from his parents - his father, a 107th Battalion solder (W.W. I) claimed by mustard gas, and his mother, a nurse in the tuberculosis ward and claimed by that very tuberculosis - and is elevated by the fact that he is their last remaining legacy; but I don't believe all of his actions thereafter stem from an extreme death wish. Rather, much like he stated, this isn't about him - he is simply willing to sacrifice himself should the situation require a loss, for example: jumping on top of the grenade to save other soldiers (CA: TFA), repeatedly going into battle during W.W. II (CA: TFA), and crashing into the ice because the ship needed a manual pilot (CA: TFA). I'm willing to concede that he certainly acted like he had a death wish but again, his actions stemmed from his character rather than an actual death wish. Now, on the other side of that coin - specifically in A: AU - in a conversation with Tony, there is dialogue that alludes to the darker aspect of his character: "That would end the team! Isn't that the mission? Isn't that the "Why We Fight"? So we can end the fight. So we get to go home!"//"Every time someone tries to win a war before it starts, innocent people die. Every time." I believe that Steve, as upstanding as he is, is no different than a large portion of soldiers: he is unable to define himself outside of war; he has a wistful and longing urge for a time and place he can no longer return to (W.W. II and 1945); he is suffering from a severe disconnect between Captain America, the soldier and title, and Steve Rogers, orphaned artist and compassionate friend; and above else, like almost all veterans, (1) does not want to retire and (2) cannot reacclimate to society - which is tenfold in his situation, as he has been uprooted and spat out into a completely different era. But, again, we differ in opinion as to how all of this affects him during the events of CA: CW. It is imperative to remember, too, that Steve never did well with authority (butting heads with Col. Philips (CA: TFA)//given his own team, the Howling Commandos (CA: TFA)) and was never pro-government at any point, despite his service. So, when taking everything into account - his character, his arc trajectory, his moral code and guiding principles, his relationships, and his acclimation to his environments - I don't believe that uncovering Hydra and the identity of the Winter Soldier "broke" him; instead, I believe it fueled him, gave him renewed purpose, and set him towards a more true path: Nomad. In becoming Nomad, Steve no longer identified with being Captain America, was more focused on doing work as Steve Rogers, and was invested in doing as much good as he could in his capacity as (1) vigilante and (2) upstanding citizen. He did not - at any point (literally, at any point, except for A: IF & E) - go against his moral code to complete this path as he never took any lives, never disregarded even the lives of his former allies, and ultimately, saved an old friend. As supporting evidence, it is important to also note that he (1) only aimed to disable Tony via his suit's ARC Reactor, and (2) very prominently gave up the shield (CA: CW). Now, considering all of this, his arc was not one of an "unconventional" man that "could not get over his past" - but instead one of a "man out of time" finding his place and becoming someone else. This is further supported by his own statement and that of Peggy: ""I don't know. Family, stability... The guy who wanted all that went in the ice 75 years ago. I think someone else came out."//"The world has changed, and none of us can go back. All we can do is our best, and sometimes the best that we can do is to start over." So, respectfully, the Steve portrayed in the MCU is not the Steve portrayed in A: IF & E and while I understand that "not all story arcs end in a nice little ribbon," they could've done a much better job at exiting Chris Evans (Captain America I) from the MCU in such a fashion that does not betray all the evidence pointing towards a different arc ending.
steve: how you been, buck?
bucky: *twinkles like buff jesus*
Buff bishie Jesus with extra sparkles for the road
HE TOTALLY TWINKLED U RIGHT
I'm sorry but this is the funniest MCU related sentence I've ever read
I was the 1 thousand like
Nice Mr. Bug Pfp
Steve to Natasha when they're talking about partners in TWS: it's hard finding someone with shared life experiences
Me: UHHH
They did that on purpose.
Rebecca Ball That means he doesn’t consider Bucky an option as a romantic partner.
*PERIOD.END OF DISCUSSION*
@@shade08538 Didn't he say that before he knew Bucky was alive?
@@ShiiFT12 yup he did
@@shade08538 he didn't know Bucky was alive. And Bucky is literally the "partner" he has identical life experience with.
First Avenger: "I'm with you to the end of the line"
Endgame: _hehe hoes before bros_
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was bros with bucky for like 97 years he deserves a little time for marriage. Plus, who’s to say he didn’t have a bro moment with bucky after endgame finished where they played like, call of duty
@@mangaprofilepicture5820 thank you all these stans pissed he wasn’t shown to have a bro moment with bucky like let the dude have his date he’s been waiting on for 80 years
@@mangaprofilepicture5820 97 years? Wtf? He didn't even know Bucky was alive for most of those 97 years, and the last few were spent on the run while Bucky was in Wakanda.
@@henrytestroete9341 people aren't pissed about the lack of a "bro moment" in endgame, and steve clearly didn't just go back for the date he missed out on- he chose to live the rest of his life with someone he moved on from, and abandoned not only his traumatized best friend in desperate need of support after breaking free from hydra, but the rest of his team who he had led for many years at that point. people saw his decision as out of character and that's totally valid. dismissing their opinion with "bro moment" and "date" is just blatantly ignoring the valid points being brought up about steve's poor characterization.
I'm here because Endgame didn't give this relationship the closure it deserved
I'm truly pissed
Yeah I'm annoyed too.
Carter and Rogers have been a thing since the beginning. Sorry, but those two being together is a more fitting end with so much of Cap focusing around Peggy.
@@TheSwordSmasher what fucking universe did you come from? He has literally never gone out of his way for Peggy before, and he has proved repeatedly that there is nothing he wouldn't do for Bucky. It would have been the logical end for their story arcs as their story follows the same beat as a love story. From a non shipper POV, the Steve Rogers we all know and love would never abandon his closest friends, especially not with what's just happened. Our Cap would be there for his team to help pull them through this dark time where the have just lost two of their founding members. I am actually starting to doubt that that was even our Cap.
I come from one that tries to listen to what they're trying to say. They always talked about being together, whether that one date he got to go to, or the fact that he carries her picture EVERYWHERE. And if you're saying that people never go out of their way for a friend, you certainly need one, because you need to remember how friends work.
The Steve Rogers I know would never abandon his oldest friend, his best friend that supported him in the modern world, his team in mourning
Fan theories are gonna start flying around that that wasn't the real him purely because it was so out of character. He has never once gone out of his way for Peggy before, but he has shown time and time again that there is nothing he wouldn't do for Bucky. I kinda wonder how Marvel is gonna handle this.
JerseyLoveee yeah like wtf Marvel
#notoursteve
None of it makes sense. Why would Steve abandon him right when he finally gets him back after losing him so many times
@@kittyplayz1480 "Out of character"... boi Cap is straight, never once in the MCU did they mention that Cap is bisexual/gay. Why can't Bucky and Steve just be best friends? It's not like there isn't other gay couples out there in media. Why tf are you getting so triggered over one tiny little thing?
@@n1ghtbreak yeah I know but after all the shit he's pulled trying to get Bucky back, it doesn't make much sense that he would just abandon him. And the Steve Rogers we know and love wouldn't abandon his team when their in mourning for Tony and Nat. He would have put off going back so he could guide his team through this troubled time. And I can't believe I'm saying this, but what about Sharon Carter? Who's gonna explain to her what Steve did?
Drax is actually in this scene, he’s just incredibly still
That joke never gets old
@@Kilathasaurus ikr😂😂
I think I saw him....
@@articusramos808impossible.
Oh my god Bucky in the airplane just looked at Steve with a smirk and it was just like
“Mmmm let’s see how much flexing we can get-“
Lol)
It was a helicopter
It was a helicopter.
Napoleon Remington LMAOO
Oml yes😂
"who the hell is bucky?"
Steve Rogers, Endgame, 2019
Ugh yeah it's weird... I'm kinda wondering if that's even OUR Cap... it would be an interesting plotline. That Steve wasn't the real Steve, so Bucky and Sam go looking for him.
zara don't worry I never needed my heart.
excuse me whilst I go and cry it out.
Yeah pretty sure Bucky said that in The Winter Soldier, Not Steve in Endgame.
@@svscared r/wooooosh
You completely missed the joke.
@@kittyplayz1480 Guess I did. What was the joke?
The most touching bromances in MCU
1 . Steve and Bucky
2 . Thor and Loki
And the two that had horrible endings. Steve leaves Bucky and Loki dies in front of Thor. Hated the ending for both.
Tony and Rhodey
Don't forget Bucky and Falcon
Well you are missing out science bros
Tony and banner
Thor and Loki are brothers???????
WHY ARE WE SHIPPING THEM??????
bucky is either a) confused or b) confused AND thirsty
This man is confused 24/7
lmao
I was hoping he would say ‘your bucky’ but okay
Or he could be his best friend but God forbid that kind of thing in the 21st century
ducktapescars hes very much b
Bucky in Wakanda when he heard Steve was coming: you uh,,, got some shampoo I can borrow
underrated comment
@@anacarolinapaiva1451 wait I dont get tge joke
@@BVB09_rose he was musty looking before but when steve got there his hair was clean af
@@anacarolinapaiva1451 oh yeah that makes sense thx
I have a head canon that he didn’t know steve was coming sooner or he would have gotten a haircut and shaved as well
Watching The Falcon and Winter Soldier made me want to hug Bucky a lot. He's just so sad and ugh asdfghjkl
I'M STILL BITTER ON HOW THEY RUINED STEVE'S CHARACTER AT THE END OF ENDGAME.
Totally agree
Ugh saaaaame 😩
true
@@Aremethyst Watch it, it's a great show :)
I didn’t even really get the full gravity of Steve’s decision until that show. Bucky has even more reason to go back to the past then Steve and Steve just abandoned him
whatever their relationship is..It just quite sad they didn't grow old together
"Whatever their relationship is" friendship. It's friendship. How is that a question
@@anibalgleza407 ikr lol
They grew up together, basically brothers
@@anibalgleza407 they’re likely boyfriends, I mean look how they look at each other
@@danielobdice I know you're probably baiting and/or joking but I sincerely wish a real friend for anyone who says that shit unironically lmao
the change of the 40s setting to the more modern settings is giving me a really weird emotion and i’m not sure what it is
Steve looks fine as hell in his 40 sokder uniform. I need more of it
I think it's cause the Cold War seriously changed our culture. Seriously, there is a really big rift between the 40s - 50s and the 60s - 70s.
Yeah, the Cold War changed the attitude of the American people. We were a nationalistic, democratic country in the 40’s, and a world superpower in the 50’s onward.
Histocrat 641402 i was thinking more of a lighting and atmosphere difference
i know this was a year ago but it kills me how at 2:58 bucky's smiling when steve is looking at him but the second he looks away he looks really sad
Yeah, tbh I have no explanation for that face in the context of that scene. Like, the only reason I can come up with is Bucky being jealous of Peggy but I’m pretty sure that’s not what they had in mind.
TFA really has some moments like that line about keeping uniform where you just can’t help but wonder if they were considering a possibility of making those two a couple at some point and left hints just in case they’ll need them later.
@@alexfurman1486 nah. it's because he was putting on a front for steve. he was just rescued from being a prisoner of war and being experimented on.
@@alexfurman1486 it's because Stevie now can punch more bad guys and get more in trouble 😂. Meanwhile Buck used to drag him out of the fights. He's conflicted between not wanting him to be Captain America and being a good supportive bro.
😂😂😂 I never noticed that
He's traumatised after being tortured but he's been putting on a brave face for Steve and because that's what men do in the face of war. Once the attention is on Steve, he's allowed to let the mask slip a little because he knows no one is watching him
0:38
Steve : where we going?
Bucky : future.
**actually happen**
Raaf R *that was the oNe thing hE gOt RIGHT iN tHE FIRST AVENGER-*
avenged sevelfold ??
Gee, it's almost as if that line was intentional. I think it might be this new writing technique I heard of called *foreshadowing*
Take my like
Welp
If I don’t get a cute Bucky and Steve reunion in Endgame I might as well just die
The great wisdom of rocket resonate with me when I read that sentence. "That's a bout much"
@@xjyu5253 epic reply right here people 👇👇.
Can I come to your funeral
spoiler: they do :)
Pipit Sari y e s
4:06 *Red Skull shows his face*
Bucky: "you don't have one of those ,are you?"
Cap:👁️👄👁️
Title: Steve and Bucky being Steve and Bucky for 5 minutes straight
*Shows every moment of Steve and Bucky ever*
@Echomist13 but thats what he wrote tho...
No offense, but there's nothing "straight" about this video
@Echomist13 Sure as fuck? You see what you want to see.I saw a good old classic friendship between them cuz I know what actual brotherly friendships are.
I don't think straight was the right term for this video xdd
Stresses ex straight af
Scott: I’ve got something kinda big. But I can’t hold it very long
Bucky to Steve: Did this guy just...
Oh my god-
?
so awkward.......
😏
That's what he said
This is so cute after Steve comes back from putting away the infinity stones, passionately shares an embrace with Bucky and get a house together, grow old and live happily ever after with all their character development intact and the closure they needed and was oh so very deserved.
I love this
That would’ve been amazing!
Steve: I thought you were dead...
Bucky: I thought I was straight...
You sure? Have you seen the way he looked at Steve pre-serum? I don't think he ever thought he was straight.
Steve: Well that makes two of us
Lol
the same vibe as A:Hey I'm lesbian B: I thought you were American vine
I mean that’s America’s Ass
2:25
Steve: please tell me he's alive sir.. That's B-A-R-
Him: I can spell!
The “where we going?” “The future.” Interaction is super underrated considering they both end up actually going there
3:44
"I thought u were dead"
" I thought u were smaller"
"What happened?"
"I joined the army"
" Did it hurt?"
" A little"
"Is it permanent"
"So far"
😂😂
edit: Seems like Bucky doesn't want Steve to be bigger than him
edit 2:I’ve never gotten this many like before
Once a twink always a twink
@@wrathofthelamb318 I always got power bottom vibes from you
I thought he would be jealous, tbh.
The thousand like
I think he liked protecting little Steve
3:48 “I thought you were smaller”
-when the bottom becomes the top-
*Free real estate*
Nah Steve's still a bottom 😂
Wooooooooooow. Ya went there. Alrighty. I don't know what to say to this, except heck yeah I ship it.
Steve is a bottom, big or small 😂
Otaku Obsession SKSKSKSK
“I’m with you till the end of the line” yeah ok you literally left him for a woman who had no problem moving on and having a family with someone else
I'm with you till the end of endgame
Well, now we know the end of the line was truly Endgame since Bucky confirmed he knew about Steve's plan. I'd love to see how that scene went down.
I feel like people are hating on the fact Steve “left” Bucky, but man- Give him a break, he just wanted to go dancing.
???? Why'd you think she wouldn't move on he was asleep for 90 years and even if she waited for him she would already be a goddamn grandma lmao
I do still wish he would've stayed with Bucky instead, we could've had a trio.
My heart :(
"This isn't a back alley, Steve. This is war."
"I know it's a war. You don't have to tell me it's a war."
"Why- why are you so keen to fight? There's so many important jobs!"
"What do you want me to do? Collect scrap metal in my little red wagon?"
"Yes! Why not?!"
Like an old married couple
i’m going to pretend endgame doesn’t exist
Miss Woodpecker Me too.
Same.
energy is my game
Endgame:I am. inevitable
Truer words have never been spoken by a Marvel fan
Ofcourse and you're also gonna pretend that Stucky exists, lol.
Bucky to preserum steve: As long as I'm here no one can hurt you.
Steve after seeing bucky as Winter Soilder: As long as I'm here no one can hurt you.
And my heart is crying ❤️
4:13 Bucky was ready to die with Steve. That level of devotion is unparalleled.
Yeah Peggy only turned up to help them fight if it was safe. She can quite obviously throw a punch, but she didn't wanna help on the mission at the start
😭
@@jithujoseph758 *Bros*
@@MiguelRodriguez-dk2ds cap 🔥🔥
i thought steve would die for bucky too but then i watched endgame
im still bitter
Buck: I'm with you till the end of the line.
Cap: Travels back in time and shows up in the present as an old man
*Well, the end of the line is already here.*
WOW THAT'S A SHOT TO THE GUT
😭
We don't talk about Endgame!Steve. What Endgame did was destroy Steve's character, relationships, and arc throughout the movies for the sake of heterosexuality and perserving Captain America's _Image_ . In this essay I will-
4:28
Scott: If I tear myself in half, don’t come back.
Bucky: *CONFUSED SCREAMING*
1:14 Every time I see this I think Bucky is gonna say "Your mom's name is Bucky"
And then Steve responds "No, YOUR mom's name is Bucky!".
ur mom gay
No u
Lizzy Weaboo ehehehehe😂🤣😂😂
I love you all so much :3
this makes me so sad after watching endgame
I refuse to accept the end of endgame
I have a headcanon, that Steve just doesn't want to fight anymore after all he was going through. So he just bought an apartment and now earns money by drawing. He enjoys making food for his best friends Sam and Bucky who visit him very often (or even live with him in the apartment) and is just having a good time :)
He never stayed in the past and got old he just brought the stones back and traveled back :D
(that's just what I would like to believe, so please don't hate me. Also I'm sorry for my bad English)
His ending was perfect.
What was the ending
@@ironcap8913 No it was awful
I just love that whenever Steve and Bucky are battling together ,Bucky always stands close to Steve
Steving and Buckying.
And so steve gone back to past to marry a woman who had a great life after him without even hugging bucky or saying something like "hey wow i'm happy you're not dead"
disappointed
#NotOurSteve
Some people accept Captain America's ending but not us.
Not us.
I'm really hoping that the multiverse gives us something. Like, please Marvel? You made Stony happen in a comic AU where Stark was a woman. Why can't we have something like that in the MCU for Stucky?
😢
I refuse to accept it
Bucky wouldn't leave Steve in the middle of a building exploding but somehow the endgame writers thought: “hey, Steve can leave behind HIS BEST FRIEND without saying goodbye, the man he always protected and fought for, just so he can be with a woman that had a great life without him before.”
Seems to make TOTAL SENSE:)))
rip Steve Rogers he ain’t dead but Marvel sure did kill his character arc
Why doesn't this have more likes?
Lmao tea.
Truth.
I
JerseyLoveee basically
1:27 Endgame watchers, you know what this means.
I knowwwwwww😭😭
DON’T CRY DON’T CRY DON’T CRY DON’T CRY DON’t CRYYYY😭😭😭😭😭 too lateeee
WE DON'T SPEAK OF ENDGAME 💔🥲
1:13 watching it just came into my mind...
Steve: which bucky I am taking to?
Bucky: your mom's name was sarah...
* falcon and winter soldier *
Bucky( To sam's Sister): Hi... I am bucky..
sam's sister : Sarah
bucky: Sarah...
I know just a conincidence, but it felt good!
Flirting with your friend's mom is not ok 😅😅😅
@@beowulfmonstar1016 i think the name made him smile. Made him feel like home... Because it reminded him of steve 😀
@@beowulfmonstar1016🤦♀️
@@suzzanahwinters5052 we know
bucky is my constant mood
Jill Maier 🤣🤣🤣🤣
confused 24/7?
Yea me too
Steve: How can I? You’re taking all the stupid with you
Bucky: Unlikely, but okay.
Every single moment of this was forgotten in writing the end of endgame
3:10 buck just wants to see those muscles
Ha!
@@paprika8334 hon, it's true
So. True.
hahaha wtf
Bucky is so playing hard to get on that scene
*This Gives Me So Much Nostalgia*
"I'm not killing anyone"
*proceed to punch the police for 109 times*
I'M DYING
"wich Bucky am i talking to"
"your moms name is sara"
but i heard
"YOUR MOM"
HELP MEEEE X3
Hahaha me too.
Wait I don't get it
Bucky paused for a moment after he said your mom when Steve ask which bucky he is talking to.
@@Bob-em6kn so I didn't really understand what did she hear wrong?
I know this was 2 years ago, but same
*Steve and Bucky being a couple for 5 minutes*
F͓̽ox Girl͓̽ true
#stuckyforever
no
@@MollyMitchell YES.
Molly Mitchell
*yes*
1:30 is me and my friends on a daily basis
And I’m just here trying to recover from endgame...they didn’t even have any contact!
They broke it. Wtf Marvel?
Wait, was that even our Cap?
Fan theory: he was replaced by a fake at some point (that one is a Skrull or an LMD or something), and the fake knew that if he stayed in the present he would be found out, so he went back in time because Peggy doesn't know him *THAT* well, and if he stayed in the present much longer Bucky would realize something was wrong very, very quickly.
I refuse to accept that ending
@@sydniii do you like my theory that he was replaced by a Skrull? And that at some point during their TV show Sam and Bucky are gonna find out and go looking for him
KittyPlayz1 I really hope it’s something like that. Or maybe at some point on Steve’s mission to return the stones his mind was messed with (the reality stone maybe?) and the ending is a hallucination? Or he’s wearing one of those masks that we saw Nat wear in the winter soldier and he’s just pranking them lol
@@kittyplayz1480 idk if u still hate Steve's ending, but I sure do! But what if it had something to do with Red Skull? He had to give the Soul Stone back to him, maybe they fought or something?
Endgame's ending completely fucked over Steve's character and his and Bucky's relationship
This is highkey sad tho 😢
It is bc all Steve's been trying to do is save Bucky but there's always something getting in the way ! 😩
blonde gay and confused gay being in love with each other for 5 minutes
Hahaha ❤
Pretty much.
Celerez L.E.S.O
Wtf is it with the internet and making best mates, into gay couples.
Their is a big difference between best mates, and a romantic gay couple.
@@sebastianlodge7549 wtf is the internet with letting people shipp what they want?
Not everyone sees them as best pals , because we all are different people and we have different perspectives of they relationship.
I really love them being best pals , or brothers , or a couple , or boyfriends , or whatever because i love them just , them.
If your are annoyed by this is your problem.
@Dion Woods yes.
Also cute sonic pfp
Peggy: In your opinion, what’s the height of stupidity, Sergeant Barnes?
Bucky: Hey, Steve! How tall are you now?
I never noticed that after Bucky says "lets hear it for Captain America" he checks Steve out in a very not subtle way...
HE F***ING GLANCES DOWN.
THAT ISN'T F***ING STRAIGHT.
2:53 if anyone wants to know
Wtf wrong wit yall
@@alejandroojeda1572 More like 2:59
Nah he looks pissed off but I still ship it😂
“I thought you were dead”
“I thought you were smaller”
I felt that 😂
This is less of a friendship and more like a brotherly relationship. These guys were so entwined with each other.
… yes… entwined… like bothers 😂😂😂
@@kristinaporter2629 Pull yourself together Kristina!
Ancient Greeks: Achilles and Patroclus
MCU modernized versions - Steve Roger's & Bucky
BAHAHAHAHA
They were tentmates!
"I thought you were dead"
"I thought you were smaller".
This killed me when I first saw it in the movie.
Random person: What is the most attractive thing about Captain America?
Me: His best friend.
This deserves likes from the multiverse
His jawline is pretty good too though
@@kristinaporter2629 not gonna argue with that
I agree.
1:50 steve: i know you're nervous
bucky: *panicked gay*
steve: *confident gay*
Omg! 😂
Idk why, but Younger Bucky feels older than Present Bucky to me.
“Why where we going?”
“The future”
Ooooh boy, this man didn’t know how deep that went......
STUCKY FOR LIFE!!!
DolphinGirl489 stucky forever!
Always
YES
@@nuntharutnon9952 asies
No
I’m here before end game trying to get enough courage by watching these nostalgic videos to into the movie theaters
Danika Love me too
I'm just trying to get the courage to pick up the remote! I haven't even watched infinity war yet!
Me too. Please don't die Cap. I don't think Bucky would take that well, I'm kinda concerned about his mental health.
Did it work for something??? Or just made it worse?????
One of my favorite, and severely underrated, moments is when Bucky even when he was disoriented refused to leave Steve in that burning building.
"NO. Not without you!"
Bucky and Steve in the 40's:
Bucky: yes
Steve: yes
Bucky and Steve during W.S:
Steve: yes
Bucky: no
Bucky and Steve during I.W and Endgame:
Steve: yes
Bucky: perhaps
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bucky and steve at the close of endgame:
bucky: ok, yes
steve: SIKE
Whats IW?
@@NOONE-cd4gu Indigo Workings
@@abelinc9898 is that a movie.
Wow, so no one’s made the obvious reference yet?
Broke Buck Mountain?
Shit.
S H I T.
whyyyyyy
My heart.....it’s broken...
This is legit the best comment in the section 😂
You are an awful person. But I laughed, so...I guess I'm awful, too
PLZZZZZ I WHEEZED WHEN I READ THIS-
"Where're we going"
"The future"
Bit of foreshadowing there...
re-watching this makes my heart ache =( feel like they deserved so much more in the Endgame
Alexis Brook 1:27 ~~ they said this in endgame I didn’t even notice
What happened in Endgame came way outta left field. I honestly doubt whether that was even our Cap. It would make more sense if it wasn't, and it turns out that he was replaced by a Skrull, LMD, or a clone or something along those lines. Could be an interesting plotline for Sam and Bucky's TV show, them finding out that Steve had been replaced and going looking for him, and Sam just trying to keep Bucky from going completely ballistic on whoever did it.
@@kittyplayz1480 Jesus christ you posted this everywhere
me: :(
Bucky and Steve being Bucky and Steve:
me: :)
Its hilarious that Bucky sees Stee as a big bulky guy after being experimented on and tortured. He orobably think he is still high af in thar torture room, and is just dreaming 🤣🤣
Exactly lol his face from when Steve is picking him up to when he starts running with Steve to get out says
"Am I allucinating?"
"That shit hurt a lot"
"The hell is happening"
"I'm too young to die"
"Crap that actually hurt a lot"
"Will I get traumatized for this?Probably"
"Is this the actual Steve?"
"I'm 100% dreaming"
WhAt HaPpEnEd To YoU?!
I joined the army!!! 😂😂😂
I always love the brotherly love between them. So pure and beautiful
You live in your own little fantasy bubble. Don't ever leave it because the rest of the fandom is pure emotional pain.
@@fabiana7157 fax
@@fabiana7157 legit that's what im saying. Tho i dont remember if Bucky was confirmed Bi in the comics or not. Regardless this is like 2 brothers than a couple and it kinda pisses me off people cant tell the difference
Bucky: “What happened to you?”
Steve: “I joined the Army!”
Bucky: “Did it hurt?”
Steve: “A little”
It really do be like that. 😞
3:25
Awwww Bucky got so happy when he realized it was Steve
"Sometimes I think you like getting punched"
I mean.... He's not wrong. We saw the Cap v Cap fight scene :/
2:35 "I'm not gonna kill anyone" yet the following scene proceeds to literally annihilate everybody
I appreciate that you wrote "for 5 minutes" instead of "for 5 minutes *straight* "
I truly appreciate it.
can't wait for sam and steve moments
Or Sam and Bucky hating each other for 5 minutes
@@itsbecco hahahahahah yeah. Idk how they are gonna get along well enough to costar on a TV show but that's Marvel's bad idea.
@@kittyplayz1480 I think they are frenemies. Def grew closer for sure. They didn't explicitly shown us but I got thag vibe
Andjelka yea same, I think they will have a lot of banter
Andjelka well now since Steve is “gone” it’ll be fine. They will have something to relate to and will work together
As much as I miss the chaotic father/son Cap and Bucky have in the comics, I really appreciate their dynamic in the movies too lol.
watching this after endgame and now I finally know why something felt wrong with that 30 second interaction in the movie
IT LACKED THIS KIND OF I N T I M A C Y
There’s only one god man and I’m pretty sure he doesn’t dress like that
-Steve Rodgers
Wow ok I’m 11
Ma'am*
God*
Rogers*
Comma after ma’am*
Missing period*
You might wanna put some quotation marks at the ends*
Steven and Grant before Steve*
Quotation marks for the word Steve*
2012 after Rogers*
Wth chill out grammar Nazis be nice to the kid
I don't know how many movies will be in the future MCU. This will remain the greatest friendship ❤️❤️❤️
Of course the last scene they show is the "you're keeping the outfit, right?" scene. Because that scene just sums everything up. And the one at the beginning too. Clearly flirting to anyone paying attention but played off as platonic.
EDIT: I ALSO RECENTLY LEARNED THAT CHIRS'S LINE WASN'T SCRIPTED, HE WAS SUPPOSED TO SAY "DON'T GET YOUR HOPES UP, IT'S NOT EXACTLY REGULATION" BUT HE DID *THAT* INSTEAD AND IT GOT LEFT IN THE MOVIE UM
@@franziska9260 omg yeah
No not really. I'm straight and I've said stuff like this to my close friends.
@@shehansoysa571 he winks. If he didn't I'd classify it as two friends joking around, but the wink means he flirting.
Steve: Where are we going?
Bucky: The future.
*literally in the future*
Steve: Buck?
Bucky: Who the hell are You?