natashaishisview:

 So I was watching the airport fight scene from ‘Captain America: Civil War’, and noticed something. You can see Natasha standing behind Steve while everyone was talking.

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 Whenever Hawkeye broke the webs that were on Steve’s hands, he had Scott take his shield back from Spiderman. She’s still standing there…

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 Then whenever Rhodey spots Bucky and Sam, Cap throws his shield to stop him. Black Widow is still standing behind him. She had nineteen seconds before Steve ran off after T’Challa, so she could’ve tried to stop him, but she chose not to. 

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It makes since that she didn’t try to stop him though, since she sided with him in the end. But it’s like you could see the mental battle she was having with herself throughout the whole scene…

“In a way, her head is with Tony’s side of things, but her heart is with Cap in a lot of ways.”  – Anthony Russo

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ALSO STEVE LOOKS SO SAD WHEN HE THOUGHT HE’D HAVE TO FIGHT HER…..

(But here’s the link to the battle if you guys wanna see it for yourself.)  

allofthefeelings:

sidewaystime:

things i will never be over, natasha romanoff edition:

  • the increasing engagement with teammates, and specifically team-as-family as a steady character arc 
    • i will yell forever about the Red Room spy/assassin training to lone mercenary to becoming an agent of shield and then an avenger and then to articulating that one of her priorities was staying with her team
  • that she is putting in the work for the actual atonement part of a redemption arc 
    • relatedly, she never balks from people’s criticisms of her. she’ll push back if she thinks they’re being unfair, but she doesn’t take offense
  • for someone who said that love is for children, she has an awful lot of people in her life that she would sacrifice everything she’s worked for to save
  • she accepts that other people’s choices are not her choices and that’s okay
  • she doesn’t devalue herself. other people might, but she knows what she’s worth.

#guess who i am talking to #trick question it’s always amy

What I keep getting stuck on is how little of this is explicit text in the films. Like, it’s THERE- we’re not pulling this out of nowhere; there’s textual precedent- but if you aren’t looking for arcs across the films, these character traits and her overall growth are, it seems, pretty easy to miss.

Which I recognize is what happens when you’re not a title character, but this storyline is CATNIP and I cannot believe they’re not letting us get fan-stoned off it more blatantly.