It has a different vibe from the recent outings - no more multiversal shenanigans, just good ol’ grounded superhero-ing. I’m excited for this.

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    If they were looking to replace Steve Rogers, there are two superior candidates. Jessica Jones and Luke Cage are both more powerful than Falcon.

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        I’ve seen the Sam Wilson Captain America comics. On the other hand, Agatha Harkness, Baron Zemo, and Madam Web got changed around a lot.

        All I’m saying is I’d rather see Kristen Ritter with the shield.

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          I have to say that I was not a fan of her performance as JJ. While there were some episodes that definitely showed her acting chops, she is not cut out to play a superhero IMO. Most of her actions scenes across the series were painful to watch.

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        Jessica had the will power to fight back from Killgrave.

        Luke was sent to prison illegally and never became a villain.

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          Yes, and lots of heroes do heroic things (though the “he didn’t become a villain” thing is pretty… Out of place. Comes across super weird.).

          That doesn’t mean they are all eligible for the mantle. It’s not pure strength, it’s not the ability to be a hero, it’s the type of hero they are that defines Captain America.