Have her kill him with a Molotov cocktail, thus fulfilling her promise to take him out for a drink.
fuckin' LOL, that would be amazing.
Have her kill him with a Molotov cocktail, thus fulfilling her promise to take him out for a drink.
Love and power of friendship will redeem him. Its Loeb brah.I'm going to be pretty bummed if he doesn't stay a villain.
Love and power of friendship will redeem him. Its Loeb brah.
Yeah, but they don't belong to his group so they're not important. They were standing in the way of the greater good of him banging Skye.He killed people.
After his switch back using the power of love he'll be set up for a trial, but on the way he'll be needed to do something important that only he can do, and then they'll use that opportunity to completely forget about the murdering.He killed people.
Bonus points if it involves murdering.After his switch back using the power of love he'll be set up for a trial, but on the way he'll be needed to do something important that only he can do, and then they'll use that opportunity to completely forget about the murdering.
Nope. No redemption. I'll be pissed beyond measure if they try to redeem him.After his switch back using the power of love he'll be set up for a trial, but on the way he'll be needed to do something important that only he can do, and then they'll use that opportunity to completely forget about the murdering.
I have a feeling that there will be a lot of pissed off people.
It's still got a lot of problems (the end of the last episode, for instance, requires Hand to be a grade-A moron after an episode in which she's supremely competent), but they're being covered up by a stronger narrative right now.I think some people are a little too eager to shit on the show. It's gone from mediocre to good to on the cusp of great within the span of a handful episodes. I'd like to think it'll stay good going forward, especially now Hydra are now out of the shadows and into the light.
Gong "final boss of Bioshock" with Ward would be beyond cliche.
Watch them do it.
Or....
They go in a direction we haven't thought about!?
:O
Or....
They go in a direction we haven't thought about!?
:O
It's still got a lot of problems (the end of the last episode, for instance, requires Hand to be a grade-A moron after an episode in which she's supremely competent), but they're being covered up by a stronger narrative right now.
So I decided to catch up on this show, despite a few warning not to do so... HOLY @#%$! Did they fire the showrunners and hire new ones?
I dunno, would that many people be pissed if Ward WAS actually irredeemably on Hydra's side with no intentions of going back or redeeming himself in the eyes of Skye? He might like Skye, but I hope that will mostly only lead to some kind of Skye-feels-betrayed-and-wants-to-do-much-bodily-harm-to-Ward drama and not Skye wanting to try to turn Ward back to the good side and Ward having conflicting emotions about his choices.They wrote themselves into a corner.
There's going to be people pissed off no matter what they do.
Fawlty Towers.Name on show without problems.
She is supposed to be this very smart woman; and she had been checking everyone at the base to see if they were HYDRA. She thought Coulson and his team were HYDRA. And then she decides they're all OK because Coulson isn't HYDRA despite still being wary of Ward because he killed the Clairvoyant.Also, Hand's death being moronic is debatable. No one saw it coming Ward was Hydra. The man took out 12 men or so by himself in that very same episode. He's a lethal motherfucker.
Fawlty Towers.
She is supposed to be this very smart woman; and she had been checking everyone at the base to see if they were HYDRA. She thought Coulson and his team were HYDRA. And then she decides they're all OK because Coulson isn't HYDRA despite still being wary of Ward because he killed the Clairvoyant.
Great???? I don't know man. It rode tws' wave to be good. It isn't anywhere close to greatI think some people are a little too eager to shit on the show. It's gone from mediocre to good to on the cusp of great within the span of a handful episodes. I'd like to think it'll stay good going forward, especially now Hydra are now out of the shadows and into the light.
Eh, don't know it, haven't seen it, and yet I doubt it's without problems. The point is that there's no such thing as the perfect show. A lot of people were writing SHIELD off early on, and now it's - fortunately - getting a lot better. That's a good thing.
Ward was rather believable at the base when he pretended to be utterly shocked his former SO was HYDRA. Hand, trusting Coulson, allowed Ward to be a part of the small party of trustworthy agents to transport Garrett to The Fridge. Sometimes trust kills, and as it turns out, that's probably what happened in Hand's case. I'm still considering the possibility she sacrificed herself, though I admit that's not very likely.
(Deathlock may be the biggest character so far... but he's hardly a big, memorable character; he's popular mostly because of his looks, and they fucked that part pretty bad,) in order to save the rest for the movies.
amazing how the winds of destiny has changed. a week ago folks were calling this the worst thing ever and talking about how Arrow shits on it from upon high. Amazing how a little corporate synergy change minds. Marvel-sama has a plan and they are sticking to and we are better for it.
It's almost Tuesday already and this topic is still consistently on the front page. That's gotta say something right? But yeah. It could pass Arrow, which I love was too much, but it's just a matter of these last few episodes. I just hope the quality doesn't skyrocket up and then the ratings don't reflect it. These are the kind of things that need to keep trucking along for everyone to fall in line.amazing how the winds of destiny has changed. a week ago folks were calling this the worst thing ever and talking about how Arrow shits on it from upon high. Amazing how a little corporate synergy change minds. Marvel-sama has a plan and they are sticking to and we are better for it.
HYDRA agents managed to infiltrate SHIELD for years, but someone acting shocked once is enough to convince her? She knows they even got people in the agent 9 and 10 layer, people she has known for years and worked with closely. Ward is someone she hardly knows and distrusted.Ward was rather believable at the base when he pretended to be utterly shocked his former SO was HYDRA. Hand, trusting Coulson, allowed Ward to be a part of the small party of trustworthy agents to transport Garrett to The Fridge. Sometimes trust kills, and as it turns out, that's probably what happened in Hand's case. I'm still considering the possibility she sacrificed herself, though I admit that's not very likely.
Most people mentionning Arrow here are bitter SHIELD fans that react badly to valid criticism.amazing how the winds of destiny has changed. a week ago folks were calling this the worst thing ever and talking about how Arrow shits on it from upon high. Amazing how a little corporate synergy change minds. Marvel-sama has a plan and they are sticking to and we are better for it.
HYDRA agents managed to infiltrate SHIELD for years, but someone acting shocked once is enough to convince her? She knows they even got people in the agent 9 and 10 layer, people she has known for years and worked with closely. Ward is someone she hardly knows and distrusted.
He didn't try to take out Coulson, May, Fitz, Skye and half a security legion that was walking by escorting other HYDRA candidates. That must mean he can't be HYDRA? Someone like Hand shouldn't take that as fact, unless of course she got cocky.Except just as there were agents who were Hydra.. there were agents who weren't. And seeing as how Coulson proved he wasn't Hydra and Ward didn't try to take out Coulson or any of that team, a reasonable amount of trust would be likely. Remember that Triplett and an entire squad under squad under Garrett weren't Hydra, so Ward is just as likely not to be SHIELD as any of them.
He didn't try to take out Coulson, May, Fitz, Skye and half a security legion that was walking by escorting other HYDRA candidates. That must mean he can't be HYDRA? Someone like Hand shouldn't take that as fact, unless of course she got cocky.
I would say only take the people she trusted from earlier in the episode? Or don't hand the guy you don't completely trust a gun at the moment he happily accepts taking out another credible source? Honestly, that last thing should be a rule for everyone in life: don't hand a gun to people you don't trust and ask them to use it.What else is she supposed to go on? There's no fool proof Hydra test to give in that situation. She can't afford to be that distrustful in the middle of a war like that. As much as one would think she should be extra cautious, SHIELD needs bodies to stand a chance against that level of Hydra infiltration.
I would say only take the people she trusted from earlier in the episode? Or don't hand the guy you don't completely trust a gun at the moment he happily accepts taking out another credible source? Honestly, that last thing should be a rule for everyone in life: don't hand a gun to people you don't trust and ask them to use it.
Then there is Marvels stealth Agent Carter project. Last year, the company went into Fort Knox mode on its Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. pilot, which was kept under lock and key. They took that a notch further this year with Agent Carter. Because there is a prototype the project is inspired by a one shot, which was featured on the Blu-ray release of Iron Man 3 word has been that it would forgo a pilot and go straight to series. The script was finished more than three months ago (the script is great, ABCs Paul Lee said back in January), the option on one-shots star Hayley Atwell came up and was extended, but the green light never came. Now there is talk that a pickup for Agent Carter may come along with a renewal for Marvels freshman Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., with the new series possibly serving as a bridge between the fall and spring portions of S.H.I.E.L.D.