![]() In the heat of the moment, she could've been trying to get Bucky to question his jumbled memories enough that she could gain the upper hand in their fight by implying they shared a history, when in fact they did not. Her tendency to rely on deception to maneuver out of difficult situations means Natasha might have just been lying. The MCU loves inserting funny jokes into even the most serious story moments to add a bit of brevity, so it's entirely possible that Natasha's remark in this scene held no deeper meaning at all. ![]() Despite the ambiguity of her words, she might have simply meant, " You could at least recognize me from when you nearly killed me a few years ago." Natasha also could've been referring to their more recent face-off in Winter Soldier, sarcastically implying Bucky was being rude for not remembering their last fight against each other. Steve never gave up on him, which was one of the points of conflict in Captain America: Civil War. Though Bucky served as one of the film’s antagonists, we still couldn’t help but love him. By Captain America: The Winter Soldier, he was a brainwashed assassin. Then again, Black Widow's quip to Bucky in Civil War could have just as easily been a reference to the encounter that she mentioned to Steve. Bucky protected Steve in the streets of Brooklyn and followed him into battle. She might have left out certain details about her past, especially her time in The Red Room, because she felt no need to reopen old wounds or possibly even cause her friends to view her differently. ![]() The MCU has provided no evidence that their paths crossed during this time, but it is certainly possible that they encountered each other while working for Hydra. Although this explanation does not quite line up with what Black Widow told Steve in Winter Soldier - that the two first met when Bucky killed someone she was protecting - Natasha was a known liar. Ironman Vs Captain america, Bucky Captain america Civil war.Captain America: Civil WarCBFC: U/A 2016 Action/AdventureCaptain America: Civil War is a 201. Related: Black Widow's Origin Makes Her Hulk Trick In Avengers Incredibly DarkĪfter Bucky Barnes went rogue in Civil War, he briefly fought against Black Widow, who said to him, " You could at least recognize me." The line seemed to hint at some kind of history between the two that has yet to be revealed in the MCU. One theory connects them to their backstories in the comics, wherein Natasha was trained by Bucky in The Red Room, since they were both products of Russia's super-soldier program. This essay is the fourth in a series on the subject of Captain America: Civil War. Despite the focus on Team Iron Man and Team Cap, Captain America: Civil War revolves around the same character as the previous Cap movie: Bucky Barnes, A.K.A. ![]()
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