Finding whatever she could in her fridge, she offers the dog pizza, which he quickly engulfs. Seen as a stray in the series, Lucky, the one-eyed-pizza-loving dog, is nameless in the first two episodes as Kate takes him in after saving him from oncoming traffic. So, who did kill Armand? Lucky the Pizza Dog In the series, there is no servant, so they can’t really blame the murder on the butler. Although Armand loved his son, he was a cruel man who beat his servants - including the servant who would eventually kill him. He bequeathed his son the Crimson Cavalier’s sword, which Jacques would use as The Swordsman. In the comics, Armand is actually Jacques’ father and was a government official in Sin-Cong. Unfortunately, things don’t turn out well for the wealthy socialite - as Kate finds him dead in his home later in the episode. He doesn’t trust Eleanor and makes it clear by confronting her privately at the event. Armand seems very dissatisfied with the fact that Jack and Eleanor are engaged. In the first episode, Kate runs into Jack’s uncle Armand Duquesne III (Simon Callow) at the charity gala her mother drags her to. Who knows where Jack’s true allegiance lies? Although it seems like Jack is leaning towards villainy, Jacques is currently toeing a thin line between being good and evil.
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In the comics, Jacques is known as The Swordsman with a gambling problem which led him to be in debt-much like the series version-except the comic book version was significantly older. He appears to be wealthy, but is really broke-which viewers found out thanks to his rich uncle, Armand Duquesne III- revealing that small detail during the Black Market auction. In the show, Jacques “Jack” Duquesne (Tony Dalton) is a sword collector and expert swordsman. Jacques DuquesneĮleanor Bishop has found love after the loss of her husband during the Battle of New York. The Flagsmashers from The Falcon and The Winter Soldier based their entire organization on life being better during the blip and believed what Thanos did was the right thing to do. Support for Thanos’ justification was not surprising as there were many pro-Blip groups. This created an entire movement devoted to Magneto’s argument. This parallels the slogan used to describe the views of X-Men’s Magneto -“Magneto was right”, which was to defend his extremist position that war was the only way to achieve equality for the mutants, as opposed to the X-Men’s pacifist approach. Like in many conspiracy theories and think pieces written by journalists and fans of the films, “Thanos was Right” was a consistent topic between Infinity War and Endgame. He later loses his hearing completely when the assassin Clown stabs Clint’s ears with his own arrows.Ĭlint went to use the restroom during the musical and found “Thanos was Right” written on the sink. In the acclaimed Matt Fraction & David Aja comics, which the series is based on, Hawkeye wears a hearing aid due to childhood abuse and learns to sign, but is ashamed to use it because it reminded him of the worst times in his life. Clint was seen as a hero for many of those in the deaf community so it’s exciting to finally see his hearing aid make an appearance in his live-action depiction. The first time was in 1983 in a miniseries by Mark Gruenwald and Danny Bulanadi-Clint used one of his own sonic arrows to prevent himself from getting brainwashed and lost 80% of his hearing due to the ensuing bang. In several comics, Hawkeye has battled with hearing loss on and off since the 1980s. He is also seen using sign language with his son. Hawkeye's Hearing AidĪfter many years of damage to his body throughout the events of the Infinity Saga (as hilariously montaged in the second episode), Clint is now hearing-impaired and wears a hearing aid in the series. They previously worked on Mary Poppins Returns for which they were nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Song.
Wittman and Shaiman are not new to the Disney family. The song ‘Save the City’ was written by Tony Award-winning composers and lyricists Scott Wittman and Marc Shaiman, who are best known for their work on the Broadway musical Hairspray. Visibly upset by the musical, Barton makes it clear to his family that Ant-Man, who is seen in the musical, was not there in the real-life battle. Rogers the Musicalīased on the Battle of New York in Avengers, “Rogers the Musical” is a smash Broadway hit that the Barton family watches in the beginning of the first episode. Hawkeye faces off with the human/tiger hybrid vigilante in the comics. This is probably nothing, but Greer shares the same name with Marvel’s Tigra. As Kate is preparing her bow and arrow to shoot at the Stane Bell Tower, she calls her friend Greer regarding the bet that was made between the two.