TFATWS Director Says She "Wanted People To Like" John Walker By The End Of The Season

TFATWS Director Says She "Wanted People To Like" John Walker By The End Of The Season

There's been some debate about whether the season finale of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier was setting up a redemption arc for John Walker, and director Kari Skogland has now left little doubt...

By MarkCassidy - Apr 30, 2021 06:04 AM EST

Last week's season finale of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier saw Sam Wilson embrace his destiny and step up as the new Captain America, while John Walker - who had been serving as the Sentinel of Liberty - donned the mantle of U.S. Agent after putting his quest for vengeance aside to rescue the Flag Smashers' GRC hostages.

For many, taking Walker down a redemptive path so soon after he'd had been depicted as a murderous loose canon seemed like a strange decision (you'll find our thoughts on that here), and there's been some debate about what exactly the show was hoping to convey. Had the character been absolved, or were we supposed to believe he was pulling the wool over Sam, Buck and the government's eyes?

In a new interview with io9, director Kari Skogland outlines what she was trying to get across.

"Well, we left it a little vague on purpose but at the end of the day," she says when asked how she wanted the audience to feel about Walker. "I wanted people to like him. And I think everybody does like him. Now, they went through a period of not liking him at the beginning because he started out feeling like “Wait a second, is that the guy?” But then, through the calibration of performance as such, we realize he’s coming from a very earnest place. No matter what’s going on, he really does want to be a good Cap and he wants to do the right thing. Now, when his ego gets involved and the Dora Milaje take him down and he goes, “Oh, my God. I’m in over my head,” [that] sort of compels him into a conversation with Lemar and then we realize there’s a bead in there that’s missing. He’s actually a bit of an imposter."

How Walker's story progresses as U.S. Agent under Val's control remains to be seen, but Julia Louis-Dreyfus' mysterious Contessa certainly seems to have her own less-than heroic agenda.

What do you guys make of Skogland's comments? Were you happy with the way Walker was depicted in the TFATWS finale? Be sure to share your thoughts in the usual place.

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Spagett
Spagett - 4/30/2021, 6:35 AM
He was a nice guy who lost it between episodes 2 and 3, he messed up in 4, went crazy, killed a guy. In the end he tried to save some people and quoted lincoln and all is forgiven? Criminally mishandled character.
adamcawa
adamcawa - 4/30/2021, 6:38 AM
@Spagett - I disagree that he "lost it" despite the show's best attempts at showing that's what was happening. I think anyone in their right mind WOULD have taken the super-soldier serum. They tried to paint it as some noble thing that Sam wasn't going to take it. Why the hell not? Tony Stark wouldn't have thought twice about taking that shit. Steve Rodgers signed up to take it!
Se4M4NSt4ine
Se4M4NSt4ine - 4/30/2021, 6:36 AM
The only gripe I had with Walker was I wanted to see him use more of his “homemade” shield. I hope we see it moving forward, I don’t want his shield to be vibranium. I want it to have a vulnerability to it, just like Walker himself.

I want it to be heavier, instead of bouncing off walls, it just impales into anything it hits. I want it to be covered in dents and welding tracks.
SpaceAgent
SpaceAgent - 4/30/2021, 6:39 AM
I feel like he should have gone for Karli instead of the truck -> sees Cap save the day and realises his mistake

Then after that the second time around we get a quick scene where it's his idea to use the App against the Flagsmashers instead of fighting them.

-> Throw in a Bucky is old and doesn't understand phones that well joke if you want

Then you got yourself a flawed US Agent on your hands who has good intentions but often bad jugdment but is also somewhat capable of change.

But hey what do I know.
Ahhh
Ahhh - 4/30/2021, 6:42 AM
@SpaceAgent - I don't think so to be honest. It would be too late by that point. And he was never potrayed as a cold psychopathic killer, who needs an example.

I think saving the bus made him more compelling than that, to be honest. And a realistic human.
JonC
JonC - 4/30/2021, 9:08 AM
@Waddles - Gotta agree, even programmed as the Winter Soldier Bucky probably knows tech well enough to use it and manipulate it to get his target.
DerekLake
DerekLake - 4/30/2021, 6:39 AM
Sounds like they wanted to make him an unstable anti-hero (for Marvel’s version of the Suicide Squad OBVIOUSLY) and yet they also needed him to credibly lose the Captain America title, so the best they could come up with was having him murder a surrendering combatant. I think they should have just made him a villain and then rehabilitated him later (in another show).
DerekLake
DerekLake - 4/30/2021, 6:43 AM
@DerekLake - I’m a broken record by now, but I just didn’t like the entire route they took to get to this point. And one of the big reasons it doesn’t seem to work is because the showrunners/writers were also inconsistent in how they wanted to portray the Flag Smashers. There was a way to do the messy, morally gray approach (both for Walker and for the Flag Smashers), but this show oscillated frequently from sympathetic to critical on both.
WakandanQueen
WakandanQueen - 4/30/2021, 6:43 AM
I thought he was one of the better handled characters in the show.
Ahhh
Ahhh - 4/30/2021, 6:44 AM
I don't understand why people want him to this evil psycho guy. Walker is realistic. His friend died, and he took revenge. He saw a bus of innocent people and he saved them.

He is not a bad guy, or very complex. He is a man, who is prone to his emotions.
adamcawa
adamcawa - 4/30/2021, 6:44 AM
the worst thing he did was kill a super-powered terrorist; i not only liked him but found myself cheering for him.
Doomsday8888
Doomsday8888 - 4/30/2021, 6:44 AM
I think pretty much everyone brought their A-game minus the writers.
For real, all my issues lies with them.
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