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Hawkeye makes the audience's critique of Clint Patton ridiculous

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The Avengers' sharpshooter, Hawkeye, finally got the respect he deserved through his Disney+ TV series, refuting criticism from audiences in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Hawkeye makes the audience's critique of Clint Patton ridiculous

Marvel Studios has finally made viewers' criticism of Clint Patton ridiculous because his description of Hawkeye is somehow unfounded. The fifth Marvel Universe series tells the story of a six-day adventure between Clint (Jeremy Rayner) and Kate Bishop (Hayley Steinfield) in New York. The two sharpshooters must race against the ticking holiday clock while uncovering the secrets of their past and family. As Clint and Kate learned more about each other, they gradually formed a partnership that gave people an insight into strengths and abilities that had not been covered in detail before, especially Hawkeye's. Through the show, previous criticisms and insults against the founding members of the Avengers became ineffective.

Hawkeye makes the audience's critique of Clint Patton ridiculous

In Hawkeye Episode 4, Clint realizes how dangerous their mission is. Slowly, the puzzle of the infamous "Tracksuit Mafia" (Tracksuit Mafia) took shape, and at the same time, they came up with the best action for the next step. Kate then deduces that ronin is Clint Button. Clint sees no reason to deny his past anymore, and he acknowledges his runaway experience after Snap (Ring Finger, which refers to Thanos destroying half the life in the universe in Avengers 3). While Ronin was born to avenge his family in large part, Clint also shared his true motivations.

Clint revealed that in the five years leading up to Avengers: Endgame, he just continued to do what he was trained to do — hurt people. He was simply "targeted at the right target by the right man," but despite this, he was groomed as a weapon. The discovery shatters the perception commonly held that Hawkeye is the "weakest Avenger." Seeing him often archery, it's easy to think of Hawkeye as the worst member of the Avengers, as he rarely engages in gorgeous battle scenes. However, by giving Clint more background information, Marvel has built his reputation as the most dangerous Avenger.

Hawkeye makes the audience's critique of Clint Patton ridiculous

During his tenure at the MCU, Clint was always underrated. Not only has he been on screen for the least amount of time, but his backstory has also been left unexplored and overlooked as the stories of his Avengers friends are thoroughly fleshed out. This may be because his origin story relies only on his original strength and honed skills. Luckily, in his solo exhibitions, his abilities were on display. In addition to his high eyesight and impeccable hand-eye coordination, Clint possesses the ability to accurately aim at any projectile, regardless of position or state of motion – a further demonstration of his impressive Christmas decorating skills. This demo is a fun Easter egg in Hawkeye Episode 4 that brings Hawkeye in the Marvel Universe closer to Hawkeye in the comic book.

Disney+ shows are perhaps Marvel's most elaborate means of refuting criticism and doing justice to the underrated Hawkeye. Even without super soldier serum or god-like powers, he is still a priceless member of the Avengers. If anything, the addition of the street heroes in Hawkeye laid the foundation for the Marvel Cinematic Universe and prompted viewers to realize that beyond the bow and arrow there is a simple mortal, a house man with enough courage to face anything.

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