Chris Evans - Civil War: Ending lyrics

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Chris Evans - Civil War: Ending lyrics

[Zemo is now in the custody of the Task Force] EVERETT ROSS: Meals at eight and five. Toilet privileges, twice a day. Raise your voice, zap. Touch the gla**, zap. You step out of line, you deal with me. Please, step out of line, hmm? So, how's it feel? Spending all that time, all that effort... and, to see it fail, so spectacularly. HELMUT ZEMO: Did it? [Tony is back at the Avengers' compound. We see that Vision is now alone, with no one to talk to or play chess. Next, we see Tony helping Rhodey with exoskeletal leg braces to let him walk again] TONY STARK: That's just a first test. JAMES "RHODEY" RHODES: Yeah. Give me some feedback. Anything you can think of. Shock absorption? Lateral movement? Cup holder? JAMES "RHODEY" RHODES: No, I'm thinking about some AC down there. [Rhodey falls down] TONY STARK: Let's go. I'll give you a hand. JAMES "RHODEY" RHODES: No, no, don't. Don't help me. Don't help me. 138 combat missions. That's how many I've flown, Tony. Every one of them could've been my last, but I flew 'em... 'cause the fight needed to be fought. It's the same with these Accords. I signed because it was the right thing to do, and, yeah, this s**s. This is... This is a bad beat. But it hasn't change my mind, I don't think. TONY STARK: You okay? JAMES "RHODEY" RHODES: Oh yeah. [Someone knocks on the door. It's Stan Lee, acting as a courier] STAN LEE: Are you Tony "Stank"? JAMES "RHODEY" RHODES: Yes, this is-this is Tony "Stank"! You're in the right place. Thank you for that! [looks at Tony] I'm never dropping that, by the way. TONY STARK: Oh my god. JAMES "RHODEY" RHODES: "Table for one, Mr. Stank. Please, by the bathroom." [Tony opens the package. A phone and a letter from Steve] STEVE ROGERS: Tony, I'm glad you're back at the compound, I don't like the idea of you rattling around a mansion by yourself. We all need family. The Avengers are yours, maybe more so than mine. I've been on my own since I was 18. I never really fit in anywhere – even in the Army. My faith is in people, I guess. Individuals. And I'm happy to say for the most part, they haven't let me down. Which is why I can't let them down either. Locks can be replaced, but – maybe they shouldn't. I know I hurt you Tony. I guess I thought – by not telling you about your parents I was sparing you, but… I can see now I was really sparing myself. I'm sorry. Hopefully one day you can understand. I wish we agreed on the Accords, I really do. I know you were only doing what you believe in, and that's all any of us can do, it's all any of us should. FRIDAY: Priority call from Secretary Ross. There's been a breach at the RAFT prison. TONY STARK: Yeah, put him through. THADDEUS ROSS: Tony, we have a problem- TONY STARK: Ah, please hold. THADDEUS ROSS: No! Don't- [Throughout the reading of the letter, it is shown that someone broke into the Raft: it's Cap, who breaks out the rest of the people who backed him up throughout the movie.] STEVE ROGERS: So no matter what, I promise if you — if you need us... if you need me, I'll be there.