Jest Chillin
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Ward wasn't close to his brother at all. He hated him.
Ward probably had the same sort of abusive relationship with his brother as he does with Garret. I don't think he likes Garret at all but he has a deep attachment to him anyway.
There is a bit of a parallel there but the difference being that Garrett not only kept Ward out of jail, he gave him the tools to be strong enough to stand on his own. Which is the thing he regrets most about his childhood. That he wasn't able to stand up to his brother. So Ward feels he owes his life to Garrett while his brother was the one who pushed him so far he nearly ruined his life.
Fitz and Simmons are going to wAsh up on a deserted island because of Agent Lanyard's question from interrogation (you wAsh up on a desert island with a box, what's in the box)
Hawkeye plz.
This is good. This is very good.
Anyway, I'm sad that we had to wait this long to get the kind of show everybody was asking for. Humor was on point, action wasn't terrible and for the most part the episode felt right (using old school SHIELD gadgetry was a neat touch, even if I think they need to tone it down a notch).
I just hope the writers take notice and don't drag Skye's mystery for another season. This silliness needs to stop ASAP. More open questions are not going to make the viewers more curious, but more tired.
Edit: Am I the only one largely unconcerned by Tripp? He's not the most exciting character not a tremendous actor, but it's not like this show has any of those factors in spades. At least he brings something new to the table.
Agreed. Plus, it's not like his character is A-tier or could steal an actual spot in the MC films. Ward just needs to complete his heel turn and embrace his mercenary nature.I just watched it. Ward being Taskmaster makes too much sense at this point, that I might be disapointed if that doesn't happen.
Agreed. Plus, it's not like his character is A-tier or could steal an actual spot in the MC films. Ward just needs to complete his heel turn and embrace his mercenary nature.
Don't you know Fitz and Simmons will replace Clara as the 12th doctor's companions?Doctor Who crossover?
Wait, Taskmaster is with Marvel? I thought he would be tied up with Fox as part of the Deadpool-deal.
I only know Taskmaster from the Deadpool comics, don't be hating
So skye's parents are monsters that tried to kill her (along with a village's worth of children)?
Sounds like she's a chitauri, or asgardian.
There are other aliens in the Marvel universe, one even featured on this show already! As far as we know the Chitauri hadn't been to Earth prior to The Avengers, so she isn't one of them. I think it's pretty unlikely she's Asgardian as well.
My bet is on Kree (since that is the alien the blood that healed her is from) or Skrull (which would probably be an interesting plot for a second season, and make sense as to why her parents were "monsters").
It may well have been. We don't know how far exactly they've been planning this, but everything seems pretty well set up to imply that they had at least been thinking about it during the production of the Avengers.
Raina suggested that she thinks she and Skye "share something" inside (can't recall the exact quote), so even if Raina did find something unusual about Skye's blood work she may not actually say anything.
Simmons has no reason to hide anything and she would or should notice anything off about her blood.
The whole thing is definitely inspired by the Secret Warriors run that had Hydra infiltrating SHIELD to take it down. That's probably where it all came from and they were dropping breadcrumbs like that back in Avengers.
At the time you think SHIELD is just holding on to that stuff for research purposes, but that clearly wasn't the case.
Also, the guy playing Galaga was probably Hydra.
Hydra taking down SHIELD from the inside by promoting office incompetence through playing Galaga?
How deep does this rabbit hole go?
Unless she is secretly Hydra.
I was leaning away from that possibility but a quote from Clark Gregg has made me wonder:
...the level to which that's a gamechanger becomes very clear in the season finale and there are a couple things that happen in the season finale that blew my mind and suggests the direction of what might be happening in Season 2. I didn't understand that the level of treachery would reach into my own team and I think it's really cool that it does.
The context for that last line seems to reference the season finale. Makes me wonder...
I kinda hope it's fried and Fitz has to fix it with the random crap in the crate. Just like MacGyver would'a done.
lol
"It's the only way Jemma!"
"But I'm not wearing a bra!"
Queue porn music.
The cast and writers of AoS are really doing themselves a disservice by not focusing on this thread.
So skye's parents are monsters that tried to kill her (along with a village's worth of children)?
Sounds like she's a chitauri, or asgardian.
The cast and writers of AoS are really doing themselves a disservice by not focusing on this thread.
You could always tweet Chloe Bennett or something so she can read it
don't
That's Chinner, not duckroll.I've always wondered why we don't tweet threads to celebrities and see their reaction more often.
I mean, we did it with Zelda Williams and it turned out pretty well and got duckroll a tag and potential mate.
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