The latter was on hand to confirm that yes, she killed Armand III for reasons, and yes, she had been working for Fisk ever since Kate’s dad died and left them saddled with an enormous debt to him that had already been paid off with some exorbitant interest on top. There was of course yet more air to clear and plot threads to wrap up in the Hawkeye finale, most of which got dealt with in the opening scene between Wilson Fisk and Eleanor Bishop. Letting him rule over so many emotions after the fact just hands him some of the victory he once craved, and that will never do. The only person to blame for her death is Thanos, and that mf is dead, dead, dead. It is time to remember Natasha as she would want to be remembered: stubborn as hell and in full control of her destiny. I think we all knew that an actual heart-to-heart between the pair would resolve things fairly quickly, but that didn’t stop me bawling my eyes out like a little baby when they finally cleared the air. Yelena wasn’t even there during that fight, having been snapped out of existence with half the population, but she aches for what she has lost, and that misplaced grief hit Clint square in the face during this finale. Yes, the war against Thanos may have ended some time ago, but it lingers in the hearts of survivors Yelena Belova and Clint Barton, neither of whom have truly recovered from Natasha Romanoff’s death. “What have you done?” seems to have been a little out of the show’s reach, but we’ll get to that. The episode, entitled “So This Is Christmas”, leans into the lyrics of the John Lennon song it appears to be referencing and hopes that the fighting will stop, and that the war will be over. With 2021 grinding to a halt, Marvel Studios had one final gift to offer fans of the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the form of its Hawkeye finale on Disney+. This article contains spoilers for Marvel’s Hawkeye Episode 6
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