
CATWS Minutes 61-65: Surprise Party Rules
Three hosts walk into a Cold War bunker. A Swiss Nazi monologues from inside a TV. Somewhere, in the future, Tony Stark is having a very bad day and doesn’t know it yet.

Three hosts walk into a Cold War bunker. A Swiss Nazi monologues from inside a TV. Somewhere, in the future, Tony Stark is having a very bad day and doesn’t know it yet.
Matthew Fox, Kyle Olson, Rob Kubasko, and Pete Wright are going beat by beat through Captain America: The Winter Soldier — unpacking the craft, the comic roots, and everything HYDRA thought they could hide.
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Steve Rogers visits Peggy Carter, who is elderly, sharp-tongued, and running out of time to remember him — a scene so emotionally efficient it does three different kinds of grief simultaneously. Then Nick Fury finds a file he can’t open and immediately decides this is everyone’s problem.

Nick Fury shows Cap three orbital death machines and calls it a briefing. Cap calls it fear with a targeting system. Then he gets on his motorcycle and goes to look at his own museum exhibit, which is either deeply sad or deeply sensible depending on your read of Steve Rogers.

Cap proves his moral code needs no witnesses by making a tactical decision that makes Matthew Fox genuinely furious — and Kyle Olson finds completely defensible. Then Nick Fury shows up, lies with the confidence of a man who has never once lost an argument, and introduces the most ominous elevator in cinematic history.

Captain America takes down fifteen pirates with his bare hands and a shield, and raises exactly zero moral questions about it — so Matthew did it for him. Pete, Matthew, and Rob work through the Lemurian Star assault minute by minute, debating kill probability, 90s action cinema homage, and whether vibranium is, at the end of the day, just a video game mechanic.