kaiscove:

butlerbookbinding:

beerexington:

sashayed:

my turn-ons include back massages, long walks on the beach, and Bucky Barnes straining so hard to project I’m Just Experiencing Normal Feelings While Having A Nice Drink With My Best Pal that his face becomes an agonized rictus

#I FEEL NOT AT ALL DEVASTATED BY ANYTHING I’VE BEEN THROUGH IN THE LAST 24 HOURS!!!!#I’M JUST HAVING A NICE CHAT WITH MY SUDDENLY TALL AND HANDSOME BEST FRIEND WHO IS HERE IN THE SHIT WITH ME INSTEAD OF SAFE AT HOME#AND FEELING REGULAR ABOUT IT!!!!!!!!!!!#DEFINITELY NOT WORKING THRU ABOUT 60 KINDS OF GRIEF/ENVY/LOSS/RELIEF/TERROR/SELF-HATRED ALL AT ONCE#definitely not having a furious inner dialogue that goes “am i jealous of steve? am i second fiddle now?”#“wait does that imply that steve was ever second fiddle?? he wasn’t. i’m a FUCKING ASSHOLE! oh god he’s talking what is he saying”#“LAUGH”#bucky barnes#marvel#“have i been looking at him weird? is my face regular? what face do people make???”

@kaiscove

This internal monologue is calling me out hard lmao

sherloques:

Captain America: The Winter Soldier Audio Commentary:

“We were thinking what the reality of a character like this was. He would have every
weapon in the book, he doesn’t lose. When he’s sent to kill you, you’re dead.
And the only one who can barely escape is Captain America. If Captain America
is the world’s greatest soldier, he is the world’s greatest assassin. He’s a
doppelganger. These guys are equally as potent. Cap has a shield, he has a
bionic arm. And they’re equally matched.

musicalninja:

kimitofutari:

Many people think that Bucky went to the museum to learn about himself. That is wrong. He went there to learn about Cap. That was Captain America museum. Not Bucky’s/winter soldier museum.

he just happened to find out about himself while he was there. he wanted to find out who the man on the bridge was & why he knew him, little did he realize he’d find out he knew him

asolitarygrape:

I never realized before that Steve also falls. When he reaches out to Bucky he’s almost taken down with him. For some reason, no matter how many times I have seen it, I always thought of Steve as a rock, an anchor in the scene. Because that’s who Steve Rogers is as a character, and who he is up until this moment as Captain America. But in reaching out to Bucky he loses his footing and needs to grab on to save himself. And his resentment is immediate.  Between the rush of almost being pulled down and the realization Bucky is gone, it’s the moment Captain America stops being Steve Rogers.