At what point do you call the Avengers, and be like: "Hey, so I know you're all busy fighting each other but there's like this alien guy who keeps melting people and shit. Could we, like, borrow Vision or Scarlet Witch for a few days? Hell, we'd even take Hawkeye at this point. Oh by the way, Coulson's not dead. Just get back to us when you're not busy. K thx bye!!"
Yea that's the biggest issue with the show getting too many powered people. We know there are way more legit heroes out there that could save the day
I will say I'm impressed with how they step the show up prior to a Marvel movie release. I was down on the show but I banged the last six eps and I'm really impressed
I thought shit was gonna happen to Fitzsimmons and I was gonna lose it I already lost Skye, I can't lose Fitzsimmons as well
"Only billionaires can build iron suits. Only the military can make super soldiers which can only lead to a war of its own" Ugh. A little too on the nose there Agents of Shield.
Maybe I'll change my opinion when the finale happens and we see how it shakes out, but my current belief after the last few episodes is they did the Daisy turn too quickly. Should have let it play out a couple more weeks, because the last two episodes seem like filler while they wait to kill someone in the finale, IMO. Also, Lincoln took the lead in the "most likely to die in the finale" sweepstakes after last episode, right?
It's hard not to think of this. Sure Hive is a problem for them to handle, but Vision wipes him out in seconds.
You really have to suspend disbelief at this point when it comes to not calling in the big guns. Hive is a world wide level threat at this point, especially now they know his plans to convert everyone on Earth. At the end of AoU, they show Cap taking the role of training a new team. What is this team possibly fighting that is a bigger threat? Hell, they'd take Hive and his people out as a glorified training exercise. With that said, I've really enjoyed the past couple episodes.
I don't know, that massive, simultaneous strike against every known Hydra facility could have been a huge PR boom.
But that wasnt SHIELD. That was what ever operation that the General is leading. SHIELD helped but the government doesnt want anyone to know that they are still active.
I kind of expected it, but the over the top Civil War dialogue was kind of annoying, even if it wasn't terribly out of place. They've built up this "someone is going to die" thing so hard in the last 5 weeks that it's going to be really stupid if it's not one of the main characters. Still hoping it's May because she sucks.
They said Sokovia Accords more in the first 10 minutes of this episode than they did in the entire Civil War movie
Hive is creating a whole bunch of Fox's shitty Deadpools it seems or a whole bunch of Nux's from Fury Road
It would actually be funny if they fight Hive for most of the episode, when suddenly a bright yellow laser comes from offscreen and disintegrates him. They don't even show him. Coulson just says, "Thanks Vision" to the character offscreen. It will never happen, but I would chuckle.
Pfft. That's the death they've been promoting for weeks? Terrible. The show got moved to 10 pm next season which means there will probably only be one more season.
I don't think the episode was bad, but they messed up with talking so much about someone dying. It kind of ruined the moment.
meh finale for me, i was fully expecting one of FitzSimmons to die and riot about it. the time skip is weird as hell, not to mention what appears to be a convoluted plot next season.
That life model decoy at the end better not be Ward. That actor needs to be done with this show. Rogue Daisy is going to get old quick next season. Hopefully that doesn't last too long.
well it looks like a fucking woman and has a female voice so it should not be fucking Ward you tard also I think the fucking nuclear warhead in fucking space takes care of that
I don't get why everyone is disappointed in the death... did y'all really expect them to kill of a major character like Coulson, FitzSimmons, or Daisy? Especially without any leaks in the media about their respective actors being upset or withdrawing from the show? I mean come on...
I'm not disappointed in the death. I just think the 6 weeks of "someone is going to die," and then teasing the entire episode that it's going to be Daisy, Coulson or another huge character, cheapened the impact of it. If there was none of that, it would feel bigger. Instead it's like "oh it was Lincoln who died".
They've done a time skip every season and it looks like the same plot type as every other season, you're going to have the minor storyline (getting Daisy back) kind of like the Hydra storyline this past season, and all the while in the background they will focus on Ratcliffe and Fitzsimmons and the LMD project which should be the main, overall focus of the season like with Hive.
also if you want a good vision of what a LMD looks like in the current MCU TV/movie experience, it is basically Vision
The girl voice is probably just Ratcliffe's version of Jarvis imo And imo Daisy is just trying to undo the evil that Hive and her did. Thats why you saw who target the wife and kid of the inhuman that gave her the visions who ultimately died. But she is super emotional now so she sometimes doesnt have complete control of her powers which is why you saw Coulson looking at the papers with all the Quake headlines.
Ok that's all I took from it too. Just figured I missed something because it wasn't that interesting to me
I think next season is probably the last for this show. Ever since Disney restructured and gave Fiege pretty much autonomous control over its' Marvel division, he has ignored the television division. The films don't even acknowledge the existence of the show. I also think AoS gets in the way of the proposed Inhumans film.
Feige has never had anything to do with the TV division. He was arid ulcer on Agent Carter but that's it. I agree that next season is probably the last especially with the move to 10 pm.
S3>>S2>>S1 All though the episodes immediately starting before CA:WS to S1's end was as strong as any.
I think I'd say S3 » post WS S1 » S2 » pre WS S1 If it wasn't a Disney owned show it would have likely been axed by any other network after 13 episodes. Even last year ABC cut several shows with better ratings.