THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER: Every Episode Ranked From Worst To Best - Possible SPOILERS

THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER: Every Episode Ranked From Worst To Best - Possible SPOILERS

There were six episodes of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier during the show's first season, and we're now ranking each of those from worst to best. We think you'll have something to say about this...

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By JoshWilding - Apr 26, 2021 07:04 AM EST

The Falcon and The Winter Soldier wrapped up its first season on Disney+ this past Friday, and that finale has definitely left us all with plenty to talk about over the past couple of days. 

The same can be said for the series as a whole, of course, and the quality definitely varied from episode to episode. There wasn't a single bad instalment, but some were definitely better than others (quite a lot in a couple of cases). With that in mind, we're now ranking them all from "worst" to best.

We know you all have your own opinions on The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, but this ranking probably won't be what you're expecting...especially when it comes to where that divisive finale lands!

To take a look through this feature, all you guys need to do is click on the "Next" button down below.
 

6. "Power Broker"

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Our trip to Madripoor should have been one of the most exciting parts of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier, but it was...just okay. Unfortunately, this episode felt a little too much like filler, with its saving grace being Daniel Brühl's unmissable performance as the villainous Baron Zemo. 

The actor was clearly having an absolute blast with this retconned version of the character, and there was heaps of intrigue to be found from start to finish as we learned more about the Power Broker and "his" super soldier serum. At this point, we didn't know the ultimate reveal would be such a let-down.

Ultimately, Madripoor deserved more screentime, making this episode feel somewhat unsatisfying. 

Our Review: Daniel Brühl is extraordinary as Baron Zemo, while Emily VanCamp delivers the tough-as-nails Sharon Carter we've been waiting for in this exhilarating episode of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier.
 

5. "Truth"

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The penultimate episode of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier put action to one side to prioritise the show's characters (which is no bad thing). However, after the events of the fourth instalment, fans were keen for answers and "Truth" glossed over those in order to make us wait for that final chapter. 

On the plus side, that battle pitting John Walker against The Falcon and Bucky was phenomenal, as was the spotlight being put on the friendship the latter two heroes had managed to develop here.

Sure, some of the dialogue was a tad on the nose, but this was still a solid effort for the most part. That training montage was badass, and the final tease when Sam opened that case made for a fun ending.

Our Review: Flag Smasher and her crew continue to underwhelm, but another strong character-driven episode of The Falcon and The Winter Soldier nicely sets the stage for a finale that is likely to be a game-changer for the MCU.
 

4. "New World Order"

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The opening episode of the Disney+ series kicked off with some blockbuster visuals and an action scene that would have looked incredible on the big screen. From there, we quickly delved into what makes Sam and Bucky tick away from their fellow Avengers, and that proved to be fascinating. 

The premiere was somewhat lacking on laughs, and often a little too sombre. Despite that, this was still a solid opener for The Falcon and The Winter Soldier that nicely set the tone for the series.

Its biggest mistake, however, was not bringing together the show's two leads at any point. It even failed to lay the groundwork for that in any way, making what we got in the second episode feel forced.

Our Review: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier brings the big screen blockbuster experience to Disney+ in a promising premiere that lays the groundwork for another Marvel Studios series which defies expectations and takes its leads on a thrilling journey.
 

3. "The Whole World Is Watching"

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The spotlight was put squarely on Captain America in this episode, giving Wyatt Russell the chance to shine as he came to terms with what it meant for him to wield the shield as a normal man. That led him to tragedy, and down a dark route after taking the final vial of Power Broker's super soldier serum. 

Seeing the Dora Milaje in action was also a treat, and even Erin Kellyman was given the chance to shine alongside Anthony Mackie (the best the Flag Smasher had been up until this point). That villain's group was a disappointment throughout, but at least Marvel Studios gave her some depth here. 

Throw in a killer - literally! - ending, and this was a great episode of the Disney+ series. 

Our Review: "The Whole World Is Watching" finds a quintessential balance of action and character moments, putting the spotlight on the excellent Wyatt Russell's John Walker and what it means to be Captain America in today's world.
 

2. "One World, One People"

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The finale wasn't to everyone's liking, and that's understandable. Things wrapped up far too quickly for some characters (that Power Broker reveal sucked), and it felt like this episode needed at least another 10 minutes or so to really let that final act breathe. Bucky, in particular, deserved better because while we didn't expect to see him make all those amends, he did so far too quickly!

Still, that U.S. Agent reveal was awesome, and most importantly, so was Sam Wilson's evolution into a new role. That all worked wonderfully, and his speech cemented him as the MCU's new Captain America. That was the goal this series set out to achieve, and it did so in an effective, memorable way. 

Carl Lumbly also deserves a special mention for that fantastic final scene in the museum with Mackie.

Our Review: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier's finale ushers in a bold new era of storytelling for the Marvel Cinematic Universe in an episode that sees Anthony Mackie firmly establish himself as the deserving new face of this shared world.
 

1. "The Star-Spangled Man"

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This is perhaps the closest The Falcon and The Winter Soldier got to perfection. With the two leads finally together, the chemistry between Sam and Bucky was really allowed to come to the forefront. With heaps of humour and action, this really did feel like a full-blown Marvel Studios movie. 

It didn't gloss over the issues Malcolm Spellman put the spotlight on in his premiere, but added to that by further exploring its leads and the new Captain America's place in this shared world. 

We'd have loved to see more of this tone in the rest of the show; instead, there were just glimpses of it. We can only hope that Michael Kastelein gets to return to the MCU down the line.

Our Review: The Falcon and The Winter Soldier is the Marvel Cinematic Universe at its best with this second episode. Michael Kastelein's script tackles timely issues, while making Wyatt Russell's John Walker a character we can't wait to see more of.
 

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THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 4/26/2021, 7:27 AM
Sharon Carter single handily defeated the two main villains of the show titled "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier". All that buildup, and she just shoots them once with her pistol and they die. Incredibly anticlimactic.
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 4/26/2021, 7:30 AM
@Waddles - I'll rephrase it.

Sharon Carter single handily defeated the two main villains of the show titled "The Falcon and the Winter Soldier". All that buildup, and she just shoots them with her pistol and they die. Incredibly anticlimactic.
WakandaTech
WakandaTech - 4/26/2021, 7:32 AM
Great Show and Epic set up for Captain America 4

That is the magic of Feige and the MCU

btw

I want some news on



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JohnnyTBP
JohnnyTBP - 4/26/2021, 7:33 AM
The World Is Watching finale shot was the best in the series
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 4/26/2021, 7:34 AM
Lmao what?? The Madripoor episode was by far the most fun the show had. The Whole World is Watching is also top 3. Finale should be much closer to the bottom. It sucks because I liked the show but it didn’t stick the landing and it caused a lot of what we already saw to weaken because it didn’t amount to much.

The Sharon “twist” was pretty lame and that ate up our only post credit scene. Also that was a good point about episode 1-2 and the series as a whole. We got the impression we were getting a buddy cop team dynamic with Bucky and Sam but they just almost coincidentally cross paths at the airport hangar and show up to a mission together out of nowhere and they separate a ton during the show.

They’re great together and their names are the title of the show, but outside of the Zemo teamup, which again lind of went nowhere, Bucky and Sam kind of do their own thing away from each other way more than I was expecting.
SpideyPuffsMJ
SpideyPuffsMJ - 4/26/2021, 7:37 AM
They really couldn’t have slipped something in of Zemo not making it back to his cell in the Raft? We really had to spend more time on evil Sharon? Zemo is a Baron and wore the mask for 10 seconds, but no escape at the end? No setup for something next? I know they just brought him back after we thought he was done, but I wish they left it a bit more open-ended instead of giving the impression his story may actually be finished. He was the best part of the show at one point but it’s like they used all their material for him in the middle of the season and then dropped him
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