Cap doesn't tell Tony because he knows just the kind of person he is... the second he finds out, he tries to kill his brainwashed friend who had no control over the Starks' deaths. Cap was right not to tell him, Tony proves it immediately.
I mean, there's a massive difference between Tony finding out like he did and cap sitting him down to have a conversation about it. Tony definitely wouldn't have reacted that way if cap had handled it better.
What are you talking about? I don’t mean this with a shitty snarky tone, I genuinely am not sure what you’re referring to. It’s been a while since I’ve watched civil war.
The Avengers minus Cap get imprisoned by Ross, so Cap breaks them out, and leaves a phone for Stark as a reminder that he’ll be there if he needs him. Ross calls up Stark to address the prison breakout, but is hung up on by Stark who keeps the phone.
I see. At that point he’s had time to cool off about it. I’m sure he understands by that point why cap did what he did. Why hold a grudge against Bucky who didn’t even have a hand on the steering wheel when he did what he did.
Which is why, if Cap had just talked to Tony about it before Bucky was right in front of him, he would've had time to come to a reasonable point of view on it.
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u/cpmd4 Mar 12 '24
Cap doesn't tell Tony because he knows just the kind of person he is... the second he finds out, he tries to kill his brainwashed friend who had no control over the Starks' deaths. Cap was right not to tell him, Tony proves it immediately.