Dinner - Tony and Steve
"The Jetsons? No. Quite a few of them like a show called Archer. And I've heard that Captain America and his Howling Commmandos is supposed to be good. Campy. Kids liked it. But I just can't bring myself to watch it. Sometimes, Cap and I are completely different people," Steve confessed. It wasn't so much the Captain America part of the cartoon Steve objected to, or would have trouble with. It was the Howling Commandos. The reminder of the friends he'd had, who'd risked their lives to fight beside him, who were now all long gone.
Friends he'd never gotten a chance to say goodbye to.
"It's the serum," Steve explained, seeing Tony's cocked eyebrow and feeling he owed him that, because he was Howard's son. "It enhanced everything, including my ability to process information as efficiently as possible. I was smart before, but I wasn't a genius. Not like you or Howard."