In episode 3, “Power Bower,” when Bucky approached Baron Zemo in his jail cell, the other man immediately began to recite the Winter Soldier trigger words in order to see how he would react. Raynor, he’s still having nightmares about being the Winter Soldier, he’s repurposed Steve Rogers’ notebook as a list of his amends, he had been ignoring Sam’s messages for quite some time, and overall he’s just been very lonely. Thus far, the series has revealed quite a few things about where Bucky’s at right now: he’s attending mandatory therapy sessions with Dr. So rather than a backstory when it comes to Bucky, The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is taking a careful and meaningful approach to his mental healing process while he sheds his past as a brainwashed assassin and reclaims his identity as James “Bucky” Barnes. ![]() Whereas we’re finally getting the long-awaited backstory for Anthony Mackie’s Sam Wilson, we’ve already seen much of the progression of Sebastian Stan’s Bucky Barnes starting with Captain America: The First Avenger. As promised, Marvel’s hit new miniseries The Falcon and The Winter Soldier not only bolsters an action-packed story that feels consistent with the films, but the longer, episodic structure has also allowed the show to take a deep dive into character development.
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