Jack is definitely a red herring. My theory is that the mother really killed him. She got into an argument with him the night before he died. She's involved in some shady business through her work.
I'm almost totally convinced Laura Barton used to be a Shield agent who fell in love with Clint, and that watch would out her and their kids. She speaks multiple languages, got along great with Natasha, and isn't even the slightest bit phased by her husband's super hero antics
Yeah I hope she is the MCUs version of Bobbi Morse that would be pretty dope. Don’t forget Agents of Sheild isn’t canon. Feige said as much. He said Phil died in Avengers. So maybe the whole show is a fever dream that Coulson saw before he faded.
I also love Hailee Steinfeld in this. I think she's hilarious. Her and Renner work great together. I think their styles compliment each other well. I very much hope to see her in future marvel stuff. I would like to see her character take on the hawkeye position in the MCU [not necessarily the name, if they have something better to go with] with Clint as a mentor giving her advice and maybe intel from time to time. [and possibly helping him have better "marketing"]
I don't see why Jack can't still be The Swordsman because he can still train Hawkeye, just Kate Bishop Hawkeye. Starts off as a penitential villain but ends up as the protagonists main mentor in season 2 and going forward, that's totally Marvel
Jacques is Clint’s inside man. They are pretending to not know each other. Kate’s mom is definitely the villain and is working for Kingpin. I knew she was working for Kingpin immediately like first scene of the scene episode bc in Marvel, Kingpin is the guy you go to when you don’t wanna sell your house. Then she goes from basically poor to filthy rich. She was threatening Clint’s family when she asked about them, that was a subtle threat for sure.
I just had a cool thought about your theory: what if the person Eleanor’s speaking to on the phone is Val, from Black Widow. Val then frames Clint as Nat’s killer to Yelena, as a way to eliminate him as a threat to their collective operations? Worth a shot. 🤷🏾♂️
Second youtube person to say Russian, think the first I noticed was Mr Sunday Movie. Dunno why no one can hear the difference, German is very very distinct.
The prominent showing the number "268" could just be an easter egg. And at this point it most likely is. But it does refer to a team-up comic featuring Cap, Widow... and Wolverine.
3:09 i disagree, i really liked the version they used in the show. it sounds kind of disconnected, and you can really get the sense that hes having a one-way conversation. it feels unnatural because clint cant hear kate so hes having a different conversation entirely.
Wow you really nailed a lot of this. Spot on about the watch and the main villain. Yelena basically delivered the plot to Kate which felt a little hand-wavy, but it is slightly fixed with Yelena clearly liking something about Kate. Overall I was super satisfied with the series. Hope they make more.
Before even watching, it's obviously Eleonor and/or kingpin. That woman was obviously evil from early on in episode one. Only real mystery for me is how Jack will turn out. Hopefully good in a way that eventually let's him be a hero because he's fantastic
Another possible theory: "Uncle" is Kate's father, who faked his death for life insurance money to save the penthouse (remember, Maya's dad was also having money issues, despite being leader of the Tracksuits). He said he was going to protect her, and has done so from afar - that's why the Tracksuits would be in trouble if they went after Kate. Jack is undercover and putting on this unidentifiable accent (note the aphorisms conversation) to deceive Eleanor, who is still working with her supposedly-dead husband. I think Kingpin will take over the Tracksuits in a post-credit scene once Maya switches sides and moves on.
The watch will definitely give up the location of Hawkeye's farm, leading the villains to go there on Christmas. Hawkeye will go to stop them, fulfilling his promise to be home for Christmas
The bookmark looks great, Nando! I'd be interested in knowing which print company you chose. Solid merch all around. Looking forward to a Nando beanie or ballcap one day, too! I enjoy your content immensely, and I love the discussions I get into after listening to your theories. Thanks for producing something I look forward to every week.
Fun fact that I don't think anyone else has really mentioned: Kate's dad is played by Brian d'Arcy James... The same guy who played Shrek in Shrek the Musical. But for actual theories, I'd say Kate's dad is still alive and, under the surface, a mob war is forming - mostly between the Maggia and Kingpin. The Tracksuits are under "Uncle" who is almost certainly Kingpin and - in the comics - Madam Masque is with the Maggia. If Kate's dad is a leader of the Maggia family (since he'd have a massive penthouse next to Grand Central), that'd make him either Tombstone or Hammerhead. Jack probably is aligned with Kingpin and the whole engagement is probably Elenor's (but mostly Kate's dad's) idea to weaken Kingpin's hold on Manhattan. Which will snowball next episode and be a major plot point for most of these other series. Thematically, it'd make sense and it'd add an extra layer of salt to Hawkeye's wounds. All of his vigilante huntings only lead to worse mobsters. This leads to Hawkeye basically being the "Nick Fury" of the Marvel Knights. And just as a minor guess - I'd say that the watch belongs to Jessica Drew, Spider-Woman, just because it's her colors and she needs to make an appearance sooner or later for either Knights or Secret Invasion.
What if the villain is Hawkeyes brother Barney? Or what if the Ronin identity was shared between them? I’m also pretty sure Linda was speaking German not Russian
I would love to see clint's brother in live action. The Barton's intense childhood origins are more interesting to me than clint's past trauma during the snap/grieving natasha
Hey Nando, I like the video and theories! one quick thing- I don't think people recognize Clint as Ronan due to Endgame because he wasn't wearing the "cloak" or whatever you call it, that has the hood attached. He had some kind of combat uniform on, but it seemed (to me) pretty similar to his other uniforms from previous films, like in Avengers 1 & 2/Civil War. I think its the Hooded Cloak and Mask that he was trying to get back, not the battle uniform or whatever its called.
Did he? Eleanor is in charge of the tracksuits, which is much more power than just being finance for Fisk. We also don't know Jack's involvement in all of it yet. Sure he was taken away by cops but Fisk also has cops under his belt. That all could have been a ruse to throw off Kate. I don't think we know enough yet to say whether he was right or not
We have met two other members of Jack's family (although one of them was a child with a throwaway line), neither of which had an accent at all similar to his. I'm not going to suggest that it means anything more than a joke, but the idea that Jack's accent is fake makes sense: it doesn't have to be an important moment, but it connects to the comic book character and it's an easy joke or added depth depending on how they play it.
The biggest thing that hit me about this series is that this is closer to what Black Widow should have been. Street level / real injuries/ murder mystery / infiltration / trick gadgets/ hidden bad guy / a bad past resurfacing. I even think Natasha having a period of mentoring Yelena on things she learnt since being freed free from the Red room and being part if society would have been interesting. Certainly none of the bombastic nonsense that was in the film. Maybe even doing it as a series would have been better to develop the relationships and characters of her family and to develop an actual personality on taskmaster would have been cool.
I think you’re bang on man. It’s going to be a little underwhelming but solid and with a nice reveal at the end like king pin or daredevil or she hulk. I think the echo story won’t really go anywhere because there’s a series coming. But I’m liking the series as a whole so far, it’s charming and a nice little quality interlude series connecting phase 4. It’s got some sweet wholesome bits and some comic nods and some tie-ins to other stuff like the ep4 Kate and Clint movie night and the battle of NY.
Echoes “uncle” is Fisk the big boss. Eleanor has been pulling strings but probably not a big player. Clint will pin the role of Ronin onto the stepdad Swordmaster by the end, most likely with the help of Eleanor and Echo.
I don’t know if Clint will pin the Ronin stuff on Swordsmaster, like even if Jack turns out to be a villain in the show, for Clint to frame him for it would be pretty out of line for the more hero direction the show seems to want to take him by the end
I put off watching this video 'til I could watch the show and digest, and wow did this vid age well! Which speaks well of both your observations, and the show's plotting. Mostly commenting in hopes others who watched the show first get algorithmically guided to this.
I like the theory of Jack being Swordsman and the watch having info on him as opposed to Mockingbird/Clint’s wife…It’s just different and totally in line with Swordsman training Hawkeye from the comics …Dad bishop didn’t die is possible too…Marvel is known for being kinda straightforward but not amazingly obvious and switching certain things so it’s not a straight comic adaptation
Actually wait, this also provides a really great ending thematically. Kate finds herself functionally without a family, but has been helped Clint so much with connecting with and protecting his family that she becomes a de facto Barton and spends Christmas with them. BUT ALSO: Kate *does* have one more member of her family that we’ve given some attention: her aunt. Kate could easily head out west to connect with her aunt, and maybe perhaps potentially make some West Coast friends if you catch my drift..! (Perhaps Ant-Man, whom they tried very hard to get an appearance from and also keep referring to!)
big twist: the stepfather is the dad and he faked his death in avenger's. he used to be called the matador and was trained and inherited the swordsman title while hawkeye became ronin. this would be what the mom was arguiing about with armand, why she's extra sketchy and he's extra laid back about how kate treats him and explains her natural talent with weapons and that kingpin was who helped them out and he's 'uncle', so, echo and the track suits are working for him.
If you re-watch the car chase scene Where she uses her bow, she used it left handed and when the camera looks at the enemies, it gets reversed. I think that was an error in shooting and can't be edited at post.
Well, turns out you were pretty close after today's episode! I'll be interested to see your thoughts after the finale next week and what this means for the MCU as a whole. I also think this will tie into No Way Home the way Mando tied into The Rise of Skywalker the day before it released.
It’s himself, his own demons are what I believe is the true enemy and the arc of him getting over his own struggles and becoming more open with calling himself as a hero is what the show will end with
I don’t think either of Kate’s parents needs to be a version of a particular villain because they’ve both been into shady stuff in the comics anyway as just Eleanor & Derek Bishop. Which with only 2 episodes left and a lot yet to resolve I kinda figured would be explored more in future Kate-centric projects.
Because it's not translated that well and the actress clearly didn't get many ressources to figure out the pronounciation. As a german I still had to rewind to get what she Said without the subtitles
Well yeah, Val has a picture of Clint as Ronin. She must have got it from someone and gave it to Yelena for a specific reason. I think the mother is a major player simply because you don't cast Vera Farmiga in what has so far been a pretty thankless role. There has to be something coming down the pike.
i mean them talking about Natasha in the most recent episode definitely made me think things will hit a cresendo with Jack and Kate will spare him and they'll end up working together and getting along well with him not being a real bad guy. can't say I had started thinking of Mom being bad, it's kinda obvious after you point it out lol. Definitely enjoying this one, think Loki and Wanda are better but I like this better than Falcon & WS
I'm from the future. I think that Nando's mistake here was to try to connect everything. Instead the show end up being three different ideas under a trenchcoat. But it was mostly fun 😊.
This isn't a new theory as far as Eleanor goes...most say she killed her husband during the Avengers battle when she took forever to come back to Kate. Plus every reactor I've seen watch this show says that Eleanor is suspect so...you're not breaking any news, nor will you get any Dr. Strange prophet credit.
The Ronin suit, Ronin sword, and Rolex watch were all found in the wreckage of the Avengers compound, not Avengers tower. It's where they had the time travel thing.
2:30 I think the specific instance you showed there was to "isolate" Kate in the frame because she was the only thing hawkeye could hear. That's what I thought anyway. If that's what they were going for, though, I think it would've worked better if Clint wasn't framed in the same way, and maybe throw in some sound design where Kate's voice is isolated when shes in that frame, and then whenever it cuts from that frame, bring back the background noise.
I think Laura was A Mockingbird. Maybe they created the “mockingbird” program to combat the black widow program… but not Bobbi Morse, because Agents of SHIELD is very canon 🤣. at least seasons 1-5
The “Madame Masque” in Agent Carter is an actress who uses the name Whitney Frost as a stage-name - Madame Masque’s real name in the comics. She never uses the name Madame Masque, she never wears a mask even invoking Madame Masque’s…mask. So Eleanor being Madame Masque is not even a little bit of an issue here.
I never thought of this until you mentioned Madame Masque. What if Eleanor isn't Madame Masque, but Kate's dad has another secret daughter who is? What if Marvel isn't quite ready to reintroduce Wilson Fisk, BUT, Kate's dad fills that role? Kate's dad looks a lot like Count Nefaria. Count Nefaria was a Maggia (Marvel's "Mafia") boss. So by the end of Season 1, Clint is retired, but Kate has a whole swath of her own enemies. Not Echo of course, because she's getting her own series, but dad survives and it turns out there's another secret daughter about ten years older than Kate, who ends up being Kate's arch-enemy/half-sister in Season 2. Hawkeye is one of the few Marvel series that seems primed for a second season. Clint could retire, but be a mentor Kate can call on occasionally and Kate can take up the heroic mantle. The only thing about the series that slightly disappoints me is we're not going to get a Swordsman complete with Makluan technology blade.
Haley does a pretty fun play on Kate Bishop. I think the thing that just bothers me about this is the show has too much plot and the show crashes the two character objectives together in a very disjointed way. The biggest thing that bothers me is this missed the heart of the book. I cared about the tenets of the apartment and when Grills dies, it's like a shot through my own heart. When Clint let's Simone and her kids come watch holiday specials at his place, I feel for a single mom who just caught a break and watching her pass out on the floor is relatable. It's not absent from the show. Clint wants to be there for his kids. I just don't fucking understand why he doesn't go home.
I think Swordsman and Elenor both know each other are criminals and are working together. Also perhaps Swordsman was the one that trained Hawkeye to use a sword?
I think the best indicator that Kingpin is the big bad is the fact that he's so closely tied to Echo and her spinoff series was announced before Hawkeye even started airing
It seems crazy to me that Kate suspected Jack because he had one of HIS UNCLE’S sweets. It doesn’t mean he murdered him, he’s just been to h8is house before…
The candy thing seems like such a dumb thing they added just so we the audience would make the connection. Like, maybe Jacques had been there before, maybe the sweets are a family favourite, maybe his uncle always sends him a box on his birthday, maybe it's just a coincidence they both like that brand. Having Kate pick up a sweet and stare at it for no reason just so they could call back to this later feels so clunky and out of place, like if the sweets had been spilled all over the floor in a scuffle it might be something she would take notice of, but not how they did it in the show XD
At this point, it'd be a bigger twist if mom WASN'T secretly evil. She's also played by the biggest-name actor out of all the new supporting cast. AND Vera Farmiga has played the twist villain mom before!
I thought the butterscotch was weird to implicate Jack. It just means he had been to his uncle's ever. Maybe it would be more odd for the mother to have some, but her having been to visit her fiancée's family isn't unusual.
I'm getting the vibe that maybe Mom is kind-of a middle-man for hiring assassin's and such. Like, say some big boss-of-all-crime wants someone taken care of, they ring Mom and ask "Hey, is Bullseye free", and she's like "No, but I can spare Ronin", or something. I don't think Hawkeye killed Echo's dad. I think that was someone (previous Ronin - Swordsman?) working for Mom, under hire of Kingpin. Which would lead into the Echo solo TV series, in which Kingpin would be the main villain and possibly Daredevil would co-star. A few things you didn't mention that maybe you haven't taken into account: A) They precision skills Mom displayed in episode 1 when flicking the bit of food into her mouth (Lady Bullseye?) Could she have been more hands-on earlier in her career? B) The Maya flashback in episode 3 was date-stamped when she was a little kid doing Karate, but the flash-forward to her Dad getting killed by Ronin was not. Leaving that exact time period that that occurred deliberately vague. C) Mom probably sicced Black Widow onto Clint in Episode 4. Does this mean she's in conversation with Black Widow's current handler (presumably Valentina Allegra de Fontaine)? Also, Mom definitely killed her previous husband (though probably not pre-meditated, more of an opportune moment) Also, also... Is the next big Avengers-style film going to be Young Avengers vs. Dark Avengers?
I think her dress is red because she’s actually Mephisto.
She's not Mephisto, but her husband is
You know this isn't true, but you're saying it. A clear act of deception that makes me believe that you are, in fact, Mephisto.
@@e.d.5766 your clear deflection of suspicion by accusing someone else first makes it clear you are Mephisto
@@ZikedY it is now quite apparent you, E.D., OP, myself, and Nando are all indeed Mephisto.
@@dante6985 im not selling my marriege
Jack is definitely a red herring. My theory is that the mother really killed him. She got into an argument with him the night before he died. She's involved in some shady business through her work.
Nice call
I'm almost totally convinced Laura Barton used to be a Shield agent who fell in love with Clint, and that watch would out her and their kids. She speaks multiple languages, got along great with Natasha, and isn't even the slightest bit phased by her husband's super hero antics
Laura being a former SHIELD agent makes so much sense.
Yeah I hope she is the MCUs version of Bobbi Morse that would be pretty dope. Don’t forget Agents of Sheild isn’t canon. Feige said as much. He said Phil died in Avengers. So maybe the whole show is a fever dream that Coulson saw before he faded.
YOU WERE RIGHT
prediction CONFIRMED
@@LarryCucumber how were they right? I haven't watched the show but I also can't find any clips
Definitely Fisk, or Eleanor who could be this show’s version of Madame Masque
But the real Masque was in Black Widow
@@internettraveler8666 Madame Masque was in Agent Carter I'm pretty sure.
@@internettraveler8666 yea she was in agent Carter
I also love Hailee Steinfeld in this. I think she's hilarious. Her and Renner work great together. I think their styles compliment each other well. I very much hope to see her in future marvel stuff.
I would like to see her character take on the hawkeye position in the MCU [not necessarily the name, if they have something better to go with] with Clint as a mentor giving her advice and maybe intel from time to time.
[and possibly helping him have better "marketing"]
Agreed
Prediction: Hawkeye will be revealed to the world to be the Ronin, and She-Hulk will have to defend him at trial in her series.
Synergy!
I don't think you're right, but I really want you to be.
And Matt Murdock will have to defend Echo (she's got a series coming up TOO you know).
The blind leading the deaf?
@@peterdarker1 why would Matt defend Echo? She’s a criminal.
@@brewmaster2912 he defended frank, he was a mass murderer
"If you don't see somebody die on TV, they're not dead." In a video about Hawkeye predictions, you accidentally predicted the biggest cliffhanger.
I don't see why Jack can't still be The Swordsman because he can still train Hawkeye, just Kate Bishop Hawkeye.
Starts off as a penitential villain but ends up as the protagonists main mentor in season 2 and going forward, that's totally Marvel
More important question, Nando: why does Jack look like Jim Carrey as Robotnik in the first Sonic movie?
I think it's the mustache and the haircut.
I thought the exact same thing
I think he looks like Pablo Escobar
He kinda looks like that spy kids dude
You don't need to map Kate's dad to a comics villain because her dad is literally a villain in the comics lol, he's just a financer for other villains
Jacques is Clint’s inside man. They are pretending to not know each other. Kate’s mom is definitely the villain and is working for Kingpin.
I knew she was working for Kingpin immediately like first scene of the scene episode bc in Marvel, Kingpin is the guy you go to when you don’t wanna sell your house. Then she goes from basically poor to filthy rich. She was threatening Clint’s family when she asked about them, that was a subtle threat for sure.
that would be brilliant if jacques is the inside man.
I just had a cool thought about your theory: what if the person Eleanor’s speaking to on the phone is Val, from Black Widow. Val then frames Clint as Nat’s killer to Yelena, as a way to eliminate him as a threat to their collective operations?
Worth a shot. 🤷🏾♂️
I really like this theory!
After watching this week’s episode: I was half-right! Lol
Come on Nando, it’s obviously an old man Justin Hammer variant from Earth 616.
The uncle?
Uncle Ben has been running New York this whole time!
Ahhhh
Congratulations, you're...MOSTLY... a prophet...
Laura Barton was speaking German.
I don't think she was Mockingbird, either.
Second youtube person to say Russian, think the first I noticed was Mr Sunday Movie. Dunno why no one can hear the difference, German is very very distinct.
Laura is/was a Widow.
Another rescued by Clint. Rolex ties her to it.
@@MrAWG9 Widow's can't have children, so no.
I'm interested in Jack not knowing common expressions. Maybe... he's a Skrull?
Or he's just French.
Theory: Hawkeye didn't create the persona of Ronin. He borrowed it after the snap, becoing Ronin II. Hawkeyes wife was the orginial Ronin.
Wow, I thought the same thing.
That's cool
The prominent showing the number "268" could just be an easter egg. And at this point it most likely is. But it does refer to a team-up comic featuring Cap, Widow... and Wolverine.
3:09 i disagree, i really liked the version they used in the show. it sounds kind of disconnected, and you can really get the sense that hes having a one-way conversation. it feels unnatural because clint cant hear kate so hes having a different conversation entirely.
Exactly
Yeah, with the line they went with, he sounds more like he's having a conversation out loud with himself, which he basically is.
"That would be smart... I don't think that's it."
The guiding principle for creating any realistic MCU theory.
This was scarily spot on
Wow you really nailed a lot of this. Spot on about the watch and the main villain. Yelena basically delivered the plot to Kate which felt a little hand-wavy, but it is slightly fixed with Yelena clearly liking something about Kate.
Overall I was super satisfied with the series. Hope they make more.
step aside mattpatt, this man got like 90%
Ronin was a name for a 'vigilante' that was really just a hitman for Kingpin, a title that Jack and Clint have both held at one point or another.
Echo held it first i thought
@@NoVACorpsGaming Oh snap, I didn't know that! Even better.
I did not know this. Cool
When the cool parts about this is technically all the people who have been ronin in the comics are all in the show
Before even watching, it's obviously Eleonor and/or kingpin. That woman was obviously evil from early on in episode one. Only real mystery for me is how Jack will turn out. Hopefully good in a way that eventually let's him be a hero because he's fantastic
He’s the swordsman though
Well you win
"Echo and the Tracksuits" is a great band name
Another possible theory: "Uncle" is Kate's father, who faked his death for life insurance money to save the penthouse (remember, Maya's dad was also having money issues, despite being leader of the Tracksuits). He said he was going to protect her, and has done so from afar - that's why the Tracksuits would be in trouble if they went after Kate. Jack is undercover and putting on this unidentifiable accent (note the aphorisms conversation) to deceive Eleanor, who is still working with her supposedly-dead husband. I think Kingpin will take over the Tracksuits in a post-credit scene once Maya switches sides and moves on.
I think death by aliens would be a pretty tough thing for an insurance to cover.
No, "Uncle" is 100% Vincent D'Onofrio in that role. It's his voice, even it's just a sound he made. Wilson Fisk. Kingpin.
Yea Kate's dad has like different skin color
The watch will definitely give up the location of Hawkeye's farm, leading the villains to go there on Christmas. Hawkeye will go to stop them, fulfilling his promise to be home for Christmas
love the off the cuff format! super funny delivery, the red dress thing is 🤌
You were RIGHT!!! I think. Fisk showing up. The mother being directly involved with him. You were right!!!
So this was pretty close on a lot of stuff. Bravo.
The bookmark looks great, Nando! I'd be interested in knowing which print company you chose. Solid merch all around. Looking forward to a Nando beanie or ballcap one day, too! I enjoy your content immensely, and I love the discussions I get into after listening to your theories. Thanks for producing something I look forward to every week.
Fun fact that I don't think anyone else has really mentioned:
Kate's dad is played by Brian d'Arcy James... The same guy who played Shrek in Shrek the Musical.
But for actual theories, I'd say Kate's dad is still alive and, under the surface, a mob war is forming - mostly between the Maggia and Kingpin. The Tracksuits are under "Uncle" who is almost certainly Kingpin and - in the comics - Madam Masque is with the Maggia. If Kate's dad is a leader of the Maggia family (since he'd have a massive penthouse next to Grand Central), that'd make him either Tombstone or Hammerhead. Jack probably is aligned with Kingpin and the whole engagement is probably Elenor's (but mostly Kate's dad's) idea to weaken Kingpin's hold on Manhattan. Which will snowball next episode and be a major plot point for most of these other series.
Thematically, it'd make sense and it'd add an extra layer of salt to Hawkeye's wounds. All of his vigilante huntings only lead to worse mobsters. This leads to Hawkeye basically being the "Nick Fury" of the Marvel Knights. And just as a minor guess - I'd say that the watch belongs to Jessica Drew, Spider-Woman, just because it's her colors and she needs to make an appearance sooner or later for either Knights or Secret Invasion.
Now THAT is a cool theory.
Hammerhead can work if Sony doesn’t have a hold on him definitely not tombstone tho since he’s albino and the actor is not
@@merrikpeeps9524 I mean before tombstone became who he is his hair wasnt albino
well I mean white
True but his skin is actually albino
What if the villain is Hawkeyes brother Barney? Or what if the Ronin identity was shared between them? I’m also pretty sure Linda was speaking German not Russian
Yes, she was speaking German.
I don’t think Barney has Opposable thumbs more like dinosaur claws so he can’t grab a sword to have killed armand
I would love to see clint's brother in live action. The Barton's intense childhood origins are more interesting to me than clint's past trauma during the snap/grieving natasha
Hey Nando, I like the video and theories! one quick thing- I don't think people recognize Clint as Ronan due to Endgame because he wasn't wearing the "cloak" or whatever you call it, that has the hood attached. He had some kind of combat uniform on, but it seemed (to me) pretty similar to his other uniforms from previous films, like in Avengers 1 & 2/Civil War.
I think its the Hooded Cloak and Mask that he was trying to get back, not the battle uniform or whatever its called.
After seeing episode 5, you hit the bullseye on this theory. It’s crazy
Did he? Eleanor is in charge of the tracksuits, which is much more power than just being finance for Fisk. We also don't know Jack's involvement in all of it yet. Sure he was taken away by cops but Fisk also has cops under his belt. That all could have been a ruse to throw off Kate.
I don't think we know enough yet to say whether he was right or not
It wouldve been way more effective if kate didnt know clint was ronin until yelena got there like? That makes we more sense
We have met two other members of Jack's family (although one of them was a child with a throwaway line), neither of which had an accent at all similar to his. I'm not going to suggest that it means anything more than a joke, but the idea that Jack's accent is fake makes sense: it doesn't have to be an important moment, but it connects to the comic book character and it's an easy joke or added depth depending on how they play it.
Love it. One of your best. Keep up the great work.
The biggest thing that hit me about this series is that this is closer to what Black Widow should have been. Street level / real injuries/ murder mystery / infiltration / trick gadgets/ hidden bad guy / a bad past resurfacing. I even think Natasha having a period of mentoring Yelena on things she learnt since being freed free from the Red room and being part if society would have been interesting. Certainly none of the bombastic nonsense that was in the film.
Maybe even doing it as a series would have been better to develop the relationships and characters of her family and to develop an actual personality on taskmaster would have been cool.
I think you’re bang on man.
It’s going to be a little underwhelming but solid and with a nice reveal at the end like king pin or daredevil or she hulk. I think the echo story won’t really go anywhere because there’s a series coming.
But I’m liking the series as a whole so far, it’s charming and a nice little quality interlude series connecting phase 4. It’s got some sweet wholesome bits and some comic nods and some tie-ins to other stuff like the ep4 Kate and Clint movie night and the battle of NY.
Echoes “uncle” is Fisk the big boss. Eleanor has been pulling strings but probably not a big player. Clint will pin the role of Ronin onto the stepdad Swordmaster by the end, most likely with the help of Eleanor and Echo.
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I don’t know if Clint will pin the Ronin stuff on Swordsmaster, like even if Jack turns out to be a villain in the show, for Clint to frame him for it would be pretty out of line for the more hero direction the show seems to want to take him by the end
This aged well in 3 days
@@markjones5672 especially with that reveal
I put off watching this video 'til I could watch the show and digest, and wow did this vid age well!
Which speaks well of both your observations, and the show's plotting.
Mostly commenting in hopes others who watched the show first get algorithmically guided to this.
I swear I love every way you start a video. Always excites me😂
I like the theory of Jack being Swordsman and the watch having info on him as opposed to Mockingbird/Clint’s wife…It’s just different and totally in line with Swordsman training Hawkeye from the comics …Dad bishop didn’t die is possible too…Marvel is known for being kinda straightforward but not amazingly obvious and switching certain things so it’s not a straight comic adaptation
Jack's accent registered to me as mainland Spain, which could be the strong connection to Matador
1:19 nah, these are fun and honestly, the ones that admit that they're wrong but it was fun to speculate are kind of the best videos, you know?
Ep5
Confirmed this theory
Actually wait, this also provides a really great ending thematically. Kate finds herself functionally without a family, but has been helped Clint so much with connecting with and protecting his family that she becomes a de facto Barton and spends Christmas with them. BUT ALSO: Kate *does* have one more member of her family that we’ve given some attention: her aunt. Kate could easily head out west to connect with her aunt, and maybe perhaps potentially make some West Coast friends if you catch my drift..! (Perhaps Ant-Man, whom they tried very hard to get an appearance from and also keep referring to!)
i like the head on shot conversations because a lot of the panels in the comic are the same head on shots. i think this was intentional
Isnt Jack’s accent just a Mexican accent? As far as I know the actor is Mexican and he has the same accent in Better Call Saul
More of a spanish accent, theres a difference
I think it's Tony Dalton trying to do an English accent? I'll be surprised if it's a put on intentionally bad accent actually.
It's the MCU. If you can't place the accent, he's Sokovian.
Wake up babe new Nando just dropped
Feels like Marvel's take on "Only murders in the building"
4:02 honestly before you just mentioned it I totally forgot that was even a plot point lol
And now we know: stakes. The answer is stakes.
Hawkeye had a fun, well choreographed finale.
There were no real stakes present.
Hawkeye avoids stakes.
big twist: the stepfather is the dad and he faked his death in avenger's. he used to be called the matador and was trained and inherited the swordsman title while hawkeye became ronin. this would be what the mom was arguiing about with armand, why she's extra sketchy and he's extra laid back about how kate treats him and explains her natural talent with weapons and that kingpin was who helped them out and he's 'uncle', so, echo and the track suits are working for him.
If you re-watch the car chase scene Where she uses her bow, she used it left handed and when the camera looks at the enemies, it gets reversed. I think that was an error in shooting and can't be edited at post.
Man, the visual style of that era of Hawkeye owes a LOT to Mike Allred.
Well, turns out you were pretty close after today's episode! I'll be interested to see your thoughts after the finale next week and what this means for the MCU as a whole. I also think this will tie into No Way Home the way Mando tied into The Rise of Skywalker the day before it released.
It’s himself, his own demons are what I believe is the true enemy and the arc of him getting over his own struggles and becoming more open with calling himself as a hero is what the show will end with
I don’t think either of Kate’s parents needs to be a version of a particular villain because they’ve both been into shady stuff in the comics anyway as just Eleanor & Derek Bishop. Which with only 2 episodes left and a lot yet to resolve I kinda figured would be explored more in future Kate-centric projects.
You were basically correct
Laura speaks GERMAN in that scene. Everyone thinks she’s speaking Russian and I don’t understand why.
Because it's not translated that well and the actress clearly didn't get many ressources to figure out the pronounciation. As a german I still had to rewind to get what she Said without the subtitles
Well yeah, Val has a picture of Clint as Ronin. She must have got it from someone and gave it to Yelena for a specific reason.
I think the mother is a major player simply because you don't cast Vera Farmiga in what has so far been a pretty thankless role. There has to be something coming down the pike.
i mean them talking about Natasha in the most recent episode definitely made me think things will hit a cresendo with Jack and Kate will spare him and they'll end up working together and getting along well with him not being a real bad guy. can't say I had started thinking of Mom being bad, it's kinda obvious after you point it out lol. Definitely enjoying this one, think Loki and Wanda are better but I like this better than Falcon & WS
Anybody else notice the editing is way off?? Lips don’t match vocals for majority of vid
I'm intrigued by your theory. You always come up with amazing thoughts and ideas.
I hurt my ribs laughing at that Buster Bluth bit. Masterful.
I'm from the future. I think that Nando's mistake here was to try to connect everything. Instead the show end up being three different ideas under a trenchcoat. But it was mostly fun 😊.
This isn't a new theory as far as Eleanor goes...most say she killed her husband during the Avengers battle when she took forever to come back to Kate. Plus every reactor I've seen watch this show says that Eleanor is suspect so...you're not breaking any news, nor will you get any Dr. Strange prophet credit.
Convince me you watched more than the first four minutes of this video because so far it seems like you didn't.
@@TheEvilCheesecake I have no need to convince someone who doesn't matter to me.
@@TerrellMcDuffie I'm glad you understand how irrelevant your point is to most people who read it i guess
I would hate if dad was alive and secretly behind it because it’s literally the plot of Iron Fist season 1.
So Dad Bishop's actor dyed his goatee (and temples) to look younger, that must be so they can bring him back in the present
Arrested development reference! Nando 😂😂😂
Mocking Bird is one of my favorite comic heroines. I really hope we get to see her in the show.
18:56 I just realized this… (and I’m totally posting this before I finish the video) but what he is he reaching for at the moment of his death???
10:05 "just because he is bad guy, doesn't mean he is bad guy."- Wreck It Ralph
I think the real villain was the friends we made along the way.
The Ronin suit, Ronin sword, and Rolex watch were all found in the wreckage of the Avengers compound, not Avengers tower.
It's where they had the time travel thing.
2:30 I think the specific instance you showed there was to "isolate" Kate in the frame because she was the only thing hawkeye could hear. That's what I thought anyway.
If that's what they were going for, though, I think it would've worked better if Clint wasn't framed in the same way, and maybe throw in some sound design where Kate's voice is isolated when shes in that frame, and then whenever it cuts from that frame, bring back the background noise.
Laura didn't "bust out a lot of Russian". It was actually terrible German with a dreadful american accent.
Mom is so sketchy I totally agree about her being a villain theory!
I think Laura was A Mockingbird. Maybe they created the “mockingbird” program to combat the black widow program… but not Bobbi Morse, because Agents of SHIELD is very canon 🤣. at least seasons 1-5
All the seasons are canon, it just moved to an alternate timeline after that.
The “Madame Masque” in Agent Carter is an actress who uses the name Whitney Frost as a stage-name - Madame Masque’s real name in the comics. She never uses the name Madame Masque, she never wears a mask even invoking Madame Masque’s…mask. So Eleanor being Madame Masque is not even a little bit of an issue here.
The villain of Hawkeye is his unresolved grief.
I never thought of this until you mentioned Madame Masque. What if Eleanor isn't Madame Masque, but Kate's dad has another secret daughter who is? What if Marvel isn't quite ready to reintroduce Wilson Fisk, BUT, Kate's dad fills that role? Kate's dad looks a lot like Count Nefaria. Count Nefaria was a Maggia (Marvel's "Mafia") boss. So by the end of Season 1, Clint is retired, but Kate has a whole swath of her own enemies. Not Echo of course, because she's getting her own series, but dad survives and it turns out there's another secret daughter about ten years older than Kate, who ends up being Kate's arch-enemy/half-sister in Season 2. Hawkeye is one of the few Marvel series that seems primed for a second season. Clint could retire, but be a mentor Kate can call on occasionally and Kate can take up the heroic mantle. The only thing about the series that slightly disappoints me is we're not going to get a Swordsman complete with Makluan technology blade.
Vincent D'Onofrio is part of the cast for Hawkeye though.
Haley does a pretty fun play on Kate Bishop. I think the thing that just bothers me about this is the show has too much plot and the show crashes the two character objectives together in a very disjointed way. The biggest thing that bothers me is this missed the heart of the book. I cared about the tenets of the apartment and when Grills dies, it's like a shot through my own heart. When Clint let's Simone and her kids come watch holiday specials at his place, I feel for a single mom who just caught a break and watching her pass out on the floor is relatable. It's not absent from the show. Clint wants to be there for his kids. I just don't fucking understand why he doesn't go home.
I think Swordsman and Elenor both know each other are criminals and are working together. Also perhaps Swordsman was the one that trained Hawkeye to use a sword?
Matador sounds like a kickass code name for spy/ or professional criminal. Less cool fof a super villain.
I think the best indicator that Kingpin is the big bad is the fact that he's so closely tied to Echo and her spinoff series was announced before Hawkeye even started airing
Jack can't say he wasn't there, he took the Ronin sword from the auction in the confusion.
Oh I mean he can say he wasn't with Armand when he was murdered
Pretty sure Jack and Eleanor are both in on it together.
At the end of episode 5 there will be a musical "It was Eleanor all along"
The real villain: PTSD
It seems crazy to me that Kate suspected Jack because he had one of HIS UNCLE’S sweets. It doesn’t mean he murdered him, he’s just been to h8is house before…
The candy thing seems like such a dumb thing they added just so we the audience would make the connection. Like, maybe Jacques had been there before, maybe the sweets are a family favourite, maybe his uncle always sends him a box on his birthday, maybe it's just a coincidence they both like that brand. Having Kate pick up a sweet and stare at it for no reason just so they could call back to this later feels so clunky and out of place, like if the sweets had been spilled all over the floor in a scuffle it might be something she would take notice of, but not how they did it in the show XD
At this point, it'd be a bigger twist if mom WASN'T secretly evil. She's also played by the biggest-name actor out of all the new supporting cast. AND Vera Farmiga has played the twist villain mom before!
I mean I didn't forget about that confrontation lol
I thought the butterscotch was weird to implicate Jack. It just means he had been to his uncle's ever. Maybe it would be more odd for the mother to have some, but her having been to visit her fiancée's family isn't unusual.
It’s not always about the money Eleanor
It’s about the METS
I'm getting the vibe that maybe Mom is kind-of a middle-man for hiring assassin's and such. Like, say some big boss-of-all-crime wants someone taken care of, they ring Mom and ask "Hey, is Bullseye free", and she's like "No, but I can spare Ronin", or something.
I don't think Hawkeye killed Echo's dad. I think that was someone (previous Ronin - Swordsman?) working for Mom, under hire of Kingpin. Which would lead into the Echo solo TV series, in which Kingpin would be the main villain and possibly Daredevil would co-star.
A few things you didn't mention that maybe you haven't taken into account:
A) They precision skills Mom displayed in episode 1 when flicking the bit of food into her mouth (Lady Bullseye?) Could she have been more hands-on earlier in her career?
B) The Maya flashback in episode 3 was date-stamped when she was a little kid doing Karate, but the flash-forward to her Dad getting killed by Ronin was not. Leaving that exact time period that that occurred deliberately vague.
C) Mom probably sicced Black Widow onto Clint in Episode 4. Does this mean she's in conversation with Black Widow's current handler (presumably Valentina Allegra de Fontaine)?
Also, Mom definitely killed her previous husband (though probably not pre-meditated, more of an opportune moment)
Also, also... Is the next big Avengers-style film going to be Young Avengers vs. Dark Avengers?