Civil War What you didn't like about Captain America: Civil War - Flaws/Critiques

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This is the 3rd.
LOL
You are quite right,my bad

They also didn't call each other their nicknames ALL THE TIME.

Besides, even in the comics, most characters, if they know the person's real name, either uses their last name or shortens it to a nickname i.e. Tony calling Steve "Cap" all the time.
And it's all fine, i like when they shorten it, it gives some sort of familiarity.
My problem is, for example, when in the UN, T'Chaka asks "where is Captain Rogers?" instead of Captain America.
Even Ross say something similar.

In other words, my problem is not other heroes, but the ones that are not.
It takes away the character's meaning and what they stand for (not the America/country part, but the superhero one).
 
T'Challa is royalty, and Ross is a general for the US military, so it makes sense they'd refer to him by his name and military rank, especially since they're talking about how he needs to sign a United Nations document.
I generally don't like the trope of not using the hero's codename, but it's more justifiable here than in stuff like the Green Arrow show where everyone's called "The Arrow" or "The Canary."
 
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