Clint gets an arrow out and the camera slowly reveals a word written on the arrowhead: PYM. One car has been wrecked – the one that Clint wouldn’t let Kate steal (“The Challenger gets totaled anyway” is one of the best lines of the episode), but two bigger trucks are going to ram them off the bridge. Towards the end of the chase, they are on a two-lane strip on a bridge. ‘Hawkeye’ Director on How That LARP Scene Mirrors Jeremy Renner’s Interaction With Marvel Fans
But directors Bert & Bertie (Amazon’s “Troop Zero”), who deserve much of the credit for this episode’s specialness, still throw in some lovely flourishes, like Clint slow motion shooting an arrow while falling into an old ball pit (the arrow grazes Kaz’s cheek and frees Kate). The sequence is a little cluttered, visually, and not the easiest to “read,” sort of like the fight sequence in the basement in the earlier episode.
This begins an extended foot chase around the old Kay Bee Toys which gave off big “the opening sequence of ‘Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles II: The Secret of the Ooze’” vibes (if you know, you know). Clint escapes and Echo kicks him in the head with her metal leg, which sends his hearing aid flying. Echo says he relies too much on technology for help.) When they press him further about the identity of Ronin, he quickly makes up an elaborate story – that he’s dead. She’s 9.” (He also says that he’s hard of hearing and not deaf, and that his sign language sucks. When Echo interrogates them, with the help of her #2 Kaz (Fra Free), Clint tells them “She put on the suit by accident. Kate says, “it’s all about communication.” Clint tells Kate, “I was going to clear your name from the suit until you crashed through the skylight.” One of the Tracksuit bros is having some trouble involving his girlfriend and an Imagine Dragons concert. The warehouse where they’re captured is an old Kay Bee Toys, which is very fun and cool and also plays into the Christmas of the show. We’re back where the last episode wrapped up – Clint and Kate are captured by the Tracksuit Mafia (Kate refers to them later as “the tracksuits”). ‘Hawkeye': So That Was Definitely Kingpin in Episode 3, Right? Where It’s Fun to Shop Marvel/Disney+ He tells her that she has to be special – that she has to “jump between two worlds” (the hearing world and the deaf world). (The teacher is impressed with her work.) At home with her father William (the amazing Zahn McClarnon from, most recently, FX’s “Reservation Dogs”), she’s getting ready for bed and she asks him, “What sound does the sky make?” She then asks why she can’t be sent to the special deaf school. We see young Maya aka Echo in class she can’t hear but she can lip read and she is hyper-intelligent. Like so many MCU adventures, the episode begins with an extended flashback, this time to 2007. Without further ado, let’s get into “Hawkeye” episode 3.
This week’s episode of the Disney+ series “Hawkeye” was full of (potentially) big reveals and had an action centerpiece that legitimately rivals similar sequences in proper Marvel Studios movies. Well, it’s another day closer to Christmas and Clint Barton aka Hawkeye (Jeremy Renner) and Kate Bishop (Hailee Steinfeld) are still very much in trouble.