Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. S2 |OT| Can Secret Warriors Prevent A Civil War? - Off Season

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LOL, the Cap vs TWS fight on the street was fucking amazing. Dat knife sequence, Dat shield changing hands, DAT FRIGGIN SUPLEX!!!!! Shit, now I need to watch it again.

Some of you guys have terrible opinions.

.Besides, the Ming-Na vs Ming-Na fight is the only decent fight scene I personally feel they've done in the entire show. AND the table smash was the only legitimately impressive part of it.

Otherwise the difference between the show and TWS is a vast chasm.

Might be misremembering, but I thought the Ward vs May fight scene at the end of last season was decent. More-so because it was emotionally charged, something a good fight usually needs.

Your second point still stands obviously. It's like, not even close, but it's nice to see good fights on a TV level.
 
Ward vs May was the first fight scene in the show that was competent.

May vs May was the first one that was good, if not great

Looking forward to some bigger fights with Bobbi.
 
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Umpf.

Thank you! Saved.
 
Some missing details between Avengers and TWS just dropped out of nowhere. So SHIELD was allowed to expand after the events of New York. I don't know it that was elaborated anywhere.

It wasn't stated outright, but
you can infer that's what happens when they go from one helicarrier to three.
 
It wasn't stated outright, but
you can infer that's what happens when they go from one helicarrier to three.
I don't know how much you could infer about that. Everything was running so smoothly. If you take their word that everything runs in real time. How do you build the three helicarriers in 18 months? Much less the Treskilion and the facilities to house the carriers. Plus the academies seem to have been running for quite a while.
 
It wasn't stated outright, but
you can infer that's what happens when they go from one helicarrier to three.

In Cap 2,
Nick Fury outright says to Cap that the World Security Council gave SHIELD permission to increase their power and reach in the form of Project Insight.
 
New episode today:
Season 2: episode 6 "A Fractured House"

The world turns against S.H.I.E.L.D. when Hydra impersonates them to attack The United Nations, and an unexpected enemy leads the charge to bring about their downfall.
 
So- now that we know InHumans are in play for real, think we will see them in AoS? Possibly even a major player in part 2 of the season or season 3?
 
Reposting all of these since the new ep is airing tonight:

- Sneak peek #1
- Sneak peek #2
- Promo for tonight's episode

Please spoiler tag any discussion of these.

Also note that they're running a clip from Avengers 2 this evening at some point during AoS.

Whoa at that second clip.

My guess is he's still close to signing, but it's still not final yet. Otherwise, Fiege would've trotted that factoid out.

Ah, makes sense. I mean everyone is already acting like he's confirmed EXCEPT for Feige.
 
Inhumans are the result of Kree experimentation in the prehistoric era, who get activated in the Modern day by exposure to the Terrigen Mists. It lines up perfectly with everything we know about Skye (and they even dropped the "YOUR AN ALIEN" card in the last ep, even though that's not exactly likely to be the situation.)
 
Hmmm, maybe

Still think it'd be weird to introduce the idea of inhumans in agents of shield in 2014 and not have an inhumane movie til 2018

I dunno I think their plan is to establish Inhumans in the MCU relatively early. SHIELD deals with the things that affect every day people, and Inhumans popping up among the Earth's population is the kind of thing they should explore in the show.

The movie, on the other hand, would deal with the origins of the Inhumans and the Inhuman royal family, not the smaller scale stuff.
 
Hmmm, maybe

Still think it'd be weird to introduce the idea of inhumans in agents of shield in 2014 and not have an inhumane movie til 2018

Exactly. There might be references or ties to Inhumans in AoS, but I'm not expecting anything overt. They're not going to mess with anything for a movie that isn't coming out in years.
 
Hmmm, maybe

Still think it'd be weird to introduce the idea of inhumans in agents of shield in 2014 and not have an inhumane movie til 2018

During the Q&A, Feige had this to say (as transcribed in the Marvel liveblog):

2:56
Patrick Cavanaugh:
Question about Inhumans

2:57
Patrick Cavanaugh:
"You may find out sooner than you were expecting"

I really want to find out what the specific question was though because it could be innocuous but I think this may just support the idea of Inhumans in AoS.
 
During the Q&A, Feige had this to say (as transcribed in the Marvel liveblog):



I really want to find out what the specific question was though because it could be innocuous but I think this may just support the idea of Inhumans in AoS.

I think all it implies is that they'll be introduced, or set up in some fashion, in a film releasing sooner than November 2018. Perhaps after that film, Inhumans will appear on SHIELD if it's still around.

But Inhumans making their first MCU appearance on SHIELD? If this show were important enough to the overall MCU canon for that to happen, I have to believe it would have much more involvement from Studios proper than it does.
 
Inhumans will appear. The Royal Family? Inhumans the movie.

It'll be like how "The Originals" didn't start showing up in Vampire Diaries until a while in the series.
 
Inhumans will appear. The Royal Family? Inhumans the movie.

It'll be like how "The Originals" didn't start showing up in Vampire Diaries until a while in the series.

Before whatever Feige is alluding to? What would be the point of using Inhumans in a context where the elements that make them distinct from other superpowered beings can barely even be hinted at? No thanks.
 
Because they're the MCU's mutants.

Which would already be a completely superfluous concept on this show, given that Scorch and Blackout were given only cursory origins and Absorbing Man had none at all.

Without the ability to bring in the Royal Family or the Attilan backstory, there is literally no good storytelling reason to use Inhumans here.
 
I dunno I think their plan is to establish Inhumans in the MCU relatively early. SHIELD deals with the things that affect every day people, and Inhumans popping up among the Earth's population is the kind of thing they should explore in the show.

The movie, on the other hand, would deal with the origins of the Inhumans and the Inhuman royal family, not the smaller scale stuff.

Agreed, I for the longest time thought she was inhuman, but today Feige said (unless hew as misquoted) we won't see those until the movies (probably Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver) so that probably eliminates Skye as inhuman.
 
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