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Hawkeye Episode 6 Finale Review: ‘Another MCU show reduced to teasing future projects’

Hawkeye episode 6 marks the finale of the Disney Plus series, bringing the titular character’s ongoing conflict with the Tracksuits, Yelena, and the newly reintroduced Kingpin to its conclusion. It’s a lot to wrap up in one episode, with it stretching to an hour to accommodate its various plot threads. But while it may provide a comforting conclusion to Clint Barton and Kate Bishop’s story,…

  • A nice little bow tied on Clint and Kate's story.
  • Yelena and Kate's relationship is fun.
  • Vincent D'Onofrio remains a perfect Kingpin.
  • Kingpin is severely underutilized.
  • Rushed and makes Hawkeye feel more like a stepping stone than anything else.
  • Echo, Jacques, Eleanor, and other side characters are brushed to the side.

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A nice little bow tied on Clint and Kate's story. Yelena and Kate's relationship is fun. Vincent D'Onofrio remains a perfect Kingpin. Kingpin is severely underutilized. Rushed and makes Hawkeye feel more like a stepping stone than anything else. Echo, Jacques, Eleanor, and other side characters are brushed to the side.
A nice little bow tied on Clint and Kate's story. Yelena and Kate's relationship is fun. Vincent D'Onofrio remains a perfect Kingpin. Kingpin is severely underutilized. Rushed and makes Hawkeye feel more like a stepping stone than anything else. Echo, Jacques, Eleanor, and other side characters are brushed to the side.
A nice little bow tied on Clint and Kate's story. Yelena and Kate's relationship is fun. Vincent D'Onofrio remains a perfect Kingpin. Kingpin is severely underutilized. Rushed and makes Hawkeye feel more like a stepping stone than anything else. Echo, Jacques, Eleanor, and other side characters are brushed to the side.
A nice little bow tied on Clint and Kate's story. Yelena and Kate's relationship is fun. Vincent D'Onofrio remains a perfect Kingpin. Kingpin is severely underutilized. Rushed and makes Hawkeye feel more like a stepping stone than anything else. Echo, Jacques, Eleanor, and other side characters are brushed to the side.
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