Since we're apparently bringing in alternate realities, what's the chance that it wasn't "our" Daisy (the one we've been following from Season 1) who destroyed the world, but rather that reality's version of her?
Since we're apparently bringing in alternate realities, what's the chance that it wasn't "our" Daisy (the one we've been following from Season 1) who destroyed the world, but rather that reality's version of her?
This is starting to remind me of some of those old Star Trek DS9 episodes where the mirror universe characters would cross over and get the regular versions to fix something in their reality and then send them home...
The whole "alternate timelines" or "parallel universes" trope is just an easy out for writers who can't figure out how to make their plot work. I really hope it's not going to be the case here,
In which case, it's gonna be quite something when we see that the Lighthouse-verse Daisy is back on MCU Earth and wreaking havoc to further ruin the real Daisy's reputation. (Assuming that this is the scenario and Lighthouse!Daisy doesn't have the same moral compass as the regular version)
Well the Alternate timelines and VR worlds does help explain why no ones knows of them as the threats they stop escalates. I mean in the beginning they simply took on small threats and was basically an Avengers clean up team for Shield and now they're saving the world. But it's in VR worlds and Parallel Alternate Timelines so no one knows or remembers their deeds unlike the Avengers.
good episode, i like this show on a game of thrones level
we can be heroes, just for one day
Last episode got a 0.5 rating, about the same that Inhumans was getting. But now that it's on Friday, I assume almost everyone time-shifts it.
Hope not, since I'm not subscribing to any more streaming services. I'm not paying $10 a month for every show I watch.
I think it's done after this season.
Right now I'm watching it the day after on hulu plus. I have the commercial free version though AOS still has a single commercial at the start of the series (which I don't mind, it's quick and does not break up the viewing while I'm actually watching the show)
I wonder how much shows get based off a hulu view? Am I more valuable than the typical broadcast viewer with commercials? The same value? Less? And if the same or more, why bother delaying my viewing by a day?
Last edited by Sammael; 12-11-2017 at 10:28 PM.