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** In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it. In ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Nick is the one who makes the speech not Steve.

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** In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it. In ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Nick is the one who makes the speech speech, not Steve.
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* MagnificentBastard: Both Fury and Strucker appear to be this. In the end, Fury stands alone.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it. In ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Nick is the one who makes the speech not Steve.

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** Early on, Alex makes predictions for the entire team, and tells Sebastian he'll be a big-name hero. Since the series has ended, Sebastian has pretty well faded into obscurity. Guess Alex was wrong on that score.
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In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it. In ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Nick is the one who makes the speech not Steve.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it... flash forward to ''Agents of SHIELD'', and Nick's done just that, as in the MCU, the speech is one he made, not Steve.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it... flash forward to ''Agents of SHIELD'', and Nick's done just that, as in it. In ''Series/AgentsOfSHIELD'', Nick is the MCU, one who makes the speech is one he made, not Steve.
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Considering there's literally no hint that he did that... assuming he didn't. Removing fanwank.


* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it... flash forward to ''Agents of SHIELD'', and Nick's done just that, as in the MCU, the speech is one he made, not Steve (assuming he didn't steal it from Steve there as well, of course).

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* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much that he stole it... flash forward to ''Agents of SHIELD'', and Nick's done just that, as in the MCU, the speech is one he made, not Steve (assuming he didn't steal it from Steve there as well, of course).Steve.
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* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much taht he stole it... flash forward to ''Agents of SHIELD'', and Nick's done just that, as in the MCU, the speech is one he made, not Steve.

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* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much taht that he stole it... flash forward to ''Agents of SHIELD'', and Nick's done just that, as in the MCU, the speech is one he made, not Steve.Steve (assuming he didn't steal it from Steve there as well, of course).
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* HilariousInHindsight: In the series, Nick tells Captain America that he liked his 'One Man' speech so much taht he stole it... flash forward to ''Agents of SHIELD'', and Nick's done just that, as in the MCU, the speech is one he made, not Steve.
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* BizarroEpisode: In the Secret Warriors ''Siege'' crossover Alex/Phobos blames the President for his father's (Ares) murder by The Sentry and proceeds to Washignton to kill him. Although the President is unharmed Phobos, a child for whom Nick Fury is responsible, kills numerous Secret Service agents. No one ever mentions this again and there don't seem to be any consequences.

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* BizarroEpisode: In the Secret Warriors ''Siege'' crossover Alex/Phobos blames the President for his father's (Ares) murder by The Sentry and proceeds to Washignton Washington to kill him. Although the President is unharmed Phobos, a child for whom Nick Fury is responsible, kills numerous Secret Service agents. No one ever mentions this again and there don't seem to be any consequences.
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* BizarroEpisode: In the Secret Warriors ''Siege'' crossover Alex/Phobos blames the President for his father's (Ares) murder by The Sentry and proceeds to Washignton to kill him. Although the President is unharmed Phobos, a child for whom Nick Fury is responsible, kills numerous Secret Service agents. No one ever mentions this again and there don't seem to be any consequences.
* MagnificentBastard: Both Fury and Strucker appear to be this. In the end, Fury stands alone.
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