Soldato
@pepp77
So the non-logic of Clint allowing an untrained Kate to B&E into an unknown possibly hostile location just so that the story writers could have Clint and Yelena fight on the rooftop.
It probably should have been Clint going into the Flat, getting attacked there by Yelena with Kate watching from the rooftop. Kate then would run across the road to help and gets caught by Echo as she enters the Flat. The events on the rooftop (echo shot, Kate knocked off/out the building) can still occur but from inside the flat instead.
However it's harder to film in a small set and makes it harder to see what's happening vs being on an open rooftop etc so I can understand why the stunt storywriters decided to use Clint on a rooftop, even if its far less realistic for him to be there.
I'm not sure you can really say he let her, she kinda just does what she wants to and had gone off before
Did you read what I wrote afterwards to explain it more fully
So Clint didn't stop the untrained Kate as she was about to enter the building and instead, as she crossed the road he said "I told you you were supposed to be lookout" and she replied "Yeah but of the two of us who do you trust not to get distracted?" to which he said "Look it's not fair, your ability to act like a grown up helps you get your own way" and then he does nothing to stop her in any way, as instead the super-spy/assassin/avenger just watches the untrained Kate B&E into a potentially hostile place with who knows what threats.
Again I understand that the people who wrote this section of the story "needed" Clint to be outside for the rooftop fight with Yelena but the "way" they did that was poor, to me at least, versus the much better writing earlier in the episode (arrows, dancing, Natasha etc).
He said inability to act like a grown up.
Basically as far as I am concerned that scene played exactly as you really should expect it to based on what we know of Kate from the four episodes.