Hawkeye episode 3 recap and review: About that ending
Hawkeye episode 3 recap and review: Nigh that ending
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We've all watched Eagle episode iii, right? Wow, what an episode. That catastrophe left us room to ask questions, and everything else gave me all of the emotions. There may not have been an actual rollercoaster, simply it was pretty impressive how much the squad fit into 43 minutes.
And so, it'south time to break down the latest adventure of Clint Barton (Jeremy Renner) and Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld), who proceed to thrill in the Disney Plus series.
Eagle episode iii recap: Who the heck is Jack Duquesne?
The stories of Hawkeye episode iii are simple. First, we get a flashback to formally introduce Maya Lopez aka Repeat. It's one of the more endearing villain origin stories however: deaf as a child, Lopez is going to school with not-handicapped kids even though her father promised that she could get to a schoolhouse for the deaf. It turns out they didn't have that coin.
Her handicap and her male parent's mentorship, seem to have combined to give Echo a hardened edge that drives her to be skilled in martial arts (much like how Kate'southward father's death pushed her to archery). There's likewise a bit nearly her uncle, which my Eagle fan theory article pokes at. She too has a synthetic right leg. Flash forward to her male parent's expiry, which appears to be taking place during a fight between the Tracksuit Mafia and Ronin, we come across Echo grieve and develop her grudge.
Then, it'southward off to the races back in the nowadays day. Echo identifies Clint'due south hearing help, Kate gets some compliments almost how she's too good at fighting goons to be obviously not in on the Ronin stuff and anarchy boils over. Clint escapes from being taped up (while Kate struggles to gratuitous herself) and does all the normal Hawkeye things. Really cool arrow shots, anticipating everyone's moves and knocking anybody down, but non before Repeat stomps on Barton'southward hearing help, and the episode gets far more complicated. This progresses to a chase sequence and communication bug ensue due to Clint not being able to hear Kate. And while Bishop is impressed past the first trick arrows she fires, it's the Pym pointer that made me nearly leap out of my seat.
Kate and Clint continue to bicker and bail, almost interestingly when the youngest Barton calls dad to enquire about when he's coming home. Eventually, our Hawkeyes get dorsum to Bishop's mother's home, but in that location'south someone waiting for them. As y'all may recollect from the black market place auction, Jack Duquesne has stolen the Ronin blade. He'southward also proven an excellent fencer. And these two plot points convene with Jack holding Barton'southward own bract inches from his face as the testify cuts to black.
To explain this, permit's travel back to 1965, in The Avengers Vol. i, issue nineteen, where The Swordsman was introduced. That character, whose secret identity is Jacques Duquesne, seems to be a very different one than the guy that Tony Dalton is playing. Jacques really mentored a young Clint Barton. But as Swordsman, he would be rejected from joining The Avengers, and later on help them out when fighting Kang the Conquistador.
It will be very interesting to see what elements of this character go far to the show.
Hawkeye episode 3 review: The all-time yet
I didn't wait I'd be crying watching a Idiot box evidence before 9 a.m. today, but that'south the life I led. When Kate acts as intermediary between the hard-of-hearing Barton and his ain son, I was floored by the emotions of the moment. Steinfeld hitting the mood of beingness sad about how Barton had sacrificed his holidays for her, and it makes a ton of sense for her to be emotional considering how Kate Bishop lost her male parent. Their diner scene was besides a winner for the burgeoning mentorship.
Every bit mentioned in a higher place, the activity was the other star of the episode. The fight sequences at the Tracksuit Mafia hideout and the hunt sequence with all the trick arrows were highly entertaining, and the "aim high" line leading to the stunt with the Pym arrow? Truly impressive stuff. Curious if/how the Hawkeye prove tin can top that. Past my count there should be one more super-dangerous arrow we haven't seen in action notwithstanding.
Alaqua Cox (as Echo/Maya Lopez) and Zahn McClarnon (as William Lopez) truly hit all the correct beats in their scenes together. It established a whole heck of a lot of why Echo is the way she is, and fabricated her a character worthy of her own upcoming Marvel serial. We didn't run across Kazi'southward evolution to The Clown yet, just Fra Free did well with the moments he was given on screen negotiating business with Cox.
My but gripe near the episode? No Yelena Belova. Blackness Widow'south sorta-sister was due for an appearance — not just by my opinion, but IMDb listed her as appearing in four episodes, and this was the third of half-dozen — and nosotros didn't go her. That Blackness Widow post-credits scene fabricated her incoming appearance pretty obvious, so I'm wondering how long we'll be waiting.
Eagle outlook
Just like with Eagle episodes 1 and 2, we had a winner here. I'm excited to see where things go with Jack Duquesne, and what twists nosotros'll have in shop for Eleanor Bishop (Vera Farmiga). How much does she know about his underworld work?
Further, this episode, and specifically Steinfeld's scene in the diner with Renner, continued to solidify her as a big player going forward. If she'south not the new Hawkeye in the next Avengers team, and wearing some version of the outfit she sketched on that napkin? Someone messed upwardly.
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