He will have to know about Ward wanting Skye for there to be any common ground between the two. And then he'll likely wonder why they're not together and then bladiebla.Daddy knows very little of what happened between Skye and Ward so far, so he can't hold that against him.
You might be right and it's obvious that they both have reasons for taking out whitehall but beyond that I don't think there is reason to assume they'll strike a lasting alliance.
So that was fun, loads of fun moments. Kyle seems to enjoy bring on the "crazy".
Any guesses on the content of the last two based on episode titles
... Ye Who Enter Here
What They Become
Mid Season finale with Skye's exposure to Terrigen in the city or is that too obvious?
SHIELD discovers the ancient city before HYDRA, but uncovering the secrets may require one of Coulson's team to make the ultimate sacrifice. Meanwhile, May and Skye race to get to Raina before Whitehall takes her.
Coulson and Whitehall's forces meet in an explosive confrontation that dramatically alters everyone's fates. Meanwhile, Skye discovers shocking secrets about her past.
Skye will never gain super powers, at least not permanently.
Last edited by AJBopp; 11-24-2014 at 07:22 AM.
I'd suggest Skye's mother, killed by Whitehall, was one of the brides of the Dragon's Breath cult and her father Diego Casseas, whose military unit the "Half Fulls" encountered in Cambodia, this time not during the Vietnam War but perhaps in 1991 when the UN supervised the ceasefire that repatriated the displaced Khmer. The cult had been breeding superhumans for centuries, hoping to tap into the vast power of The Well of All Things, a mystical portal in an ancient temple. The Half-Fulls became part of this breeding program, each member fathering a child with a cult member. Diego's wife died and their daughter was left comatose. Diego having studied sorcery, stole his daughter's powers soon after and became the Left Hand.
The Left Hand then began gathering the children of the pact and founded the Folding Circle, enemy of Night Thrasher's New Warriors.
So is the Diviner a Kree device or instead an artefact of the Dragon's Breath cult and the map Coulson and crew are compelled to draw to the Hidden Inhuman City, Attilan or the temple of The Well of All Things?
So if the show's story keeps going the way it seems to be going, with Skye being an Inhuman and Coulson being a sort-of Inhuman because Kree blood altered him, if they set it up that Skye and Coulson could potentially get superpowers would they really not eventually give them superpowers? I understand that a lot of people can't imagine the show if they had superpowers but to be fair not everyone with powers can shoot laser beams out of their eyes and stuff like that. Do you think maybe they would get more passive abilities? Like imagine if Skye was a technopath, something like that.
I seriously doubt if they give Coulson super powers (at least not long term). As someone pointed out earlier, having been exposed to Kree blood probably isn't the same thing as being genetically altered into an inhuman. Also, Coulson with powers just doesn't seem right. Coulson is awesome because he looks like this unassuming guy with Batman like skills. Turning him into a superhuman diminishes that awesomeness in my opinion.
Now I can see Skye with long term powers.