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    Grand-daughter or niece. Poster is also official. #googled
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    Quote Originally Posted by Wildeybeast View Post
    Is she related to agent carter from the first one?
    In he comics she is Peggy's Neice, Peggy's young Sister moved to america when she was older, If I'm remebering her correctly.

    I could spoil things for those who haven't read the death of Captain America storyline which followed the Winter Solider storyline.....

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    Cheers for the info guys.
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    Went to see it last night. Pretty good, though not quite as good as the first. More actiony and slightly less character development. There were some interesting consequences for the Marvel film universe.
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    Nope, significantly better than the first.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Mystery View Post
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    We burnt the **** out of Washington D.C.
    After eating their dinner!
    Because of which, God sent a hurricane and decimated the British Army, forcing the British to leave Washington.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Psychosplodge View Post
    First one was alright, if a bit "America! **** yeah!"
    But I prefer Iron man tbh out of this new avengers series of films
    The Captain America character first appeared in 1941. He was initially created as a vehicle for his creators to vent there personal disdain for National Socialism. Captain America was, first and foremost, a political statement. As such, he is THE original "America! @#$% YEAH!!!" ... not just a bit.
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    [URL="http://www.dailydot.com/fandom/black-widow-reviews-wrong-captain-america/"]Have to put up with another round of ****ing idiiot male reviewes[/URL] dismissing Black Widow as eye candy despite being the second protagonist.
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    That's nonsense. She was handled really well. No gratuitous shots/poses. No crude innuendo about her. Her friendship with the cap never devolves into a clichéd romance or unnecessary sexy times. The cap is the lead, but as with other Marvel films its much more of an ensemble piece built around him. Falcon has some glimpses of interesting back story and character depth and in terms of character development the film is about Steve and Natasha defining (for different reasons) who they are and what their place is in the modern world. In fact, as I reflect it, I think they did an excellent job with her. There was no single moment in the film that I (as a red blooded male), was interested in anything other than her arse-kicking skills or what she was saying. I confidently predict you'll be pleased with how she is developed. Sadly, Agent Carter Junior and the one from HIMYM are under used, but it's a crowded cast. Oh, and in feminist terms, watch out for Jenny Agutter's kung-fu skills.

    I should also mention that everyone should wait until the very end of the credits.
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    I've heard about that end credits clip, it suggests a certain program by a certain doctor is up and running.....

    Comic fans will of course know what i'm talking about....
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