Why does Agents of SHIELD always kill off the men I find good looking?
Why does Agents of SHIELD always kill off the men I find good looking?
Hey, it was fanservice. He was getting between the OTP of Yo-Yo and Mack. (Said with sarcasm.)
My god, this episode was just.....legit terrible.
Seriously, the tone was all over the fucking place.
Fun, silly, question while we wait for the latest episode:
1. What do you think Agents of SHIELD will show first: the Starjammers or the Klyntar (Symbiotes)?
2. What would you like to see on Agents of SHIELD: the Starjammers or the Klyntar (Symbiotes)?
Thank you for your time and patience
That was a nice surprise of the Coulson doppelganger's true intentions.
I am liking this season so far overall. If they spilt the show and did a space spinoff with shield adventures with MCU races I would easily watch that. I think the space branch has ALOT of potential. If they don't get bogged down in one singular storyline.
It kind of feels like a Fantastic Four type storyline in a way. Doesn't the Chromicon race looking for a way to go back and save their people by a big brain building a time machine seem like a Reed Richards F4 type story?
Anyway, this show has a lot of potential it can mine. But, I still think the main cast needs assistance. I still want Yo Yo gone. And the drunk old doctor. They are utterly boring. If Fitz and Simmons are staying in space kill the old doctor and get me someone interesting to do the science on earth. I literally don't give a damn about him because he's boring and the writers haven't made me care.
On this last episode, the station cut to a commercial in the middle of a scene and I missed stuff. It was when May was in the back of the truck talking to Snowflake... commercial cut in in the middle of a sentence, and when it came back May was up in front fighting with Sarge. Anybody tell me what happened in between?
Thanks.
These Shrikes are certainly a weird idea for a threat. I wonder if they have anything to do with the destruction of the Chronicom homeworld. Right now the two storylines seem like they're two arcs being done simultaneously that would have been separate in a 22-episode season.
Yes, Deke can be exhausting, but it's interesting that Sarge and his crew were mistaken as to why he doesn't belong. They seem more like good guys now, and as May observed, Sarge could be connected to Coulson in some way.
I like the two plots, and I was enjoying Fitz and Enoch's interaction with Simmons so adamant to get to him no matter what. Daisy and the others are back on Earth, but I want the Fitz and Simmons story to be relevant to what SHIELD is currently dealing with.
I figure it was probably the Shrikes that destroyed the Chronicom homeworld, that Fitz will find out how to destroy them and then get that information back to Earth. Since time travel will be involved, though, it's not certain that Fitz and Simmons will get home themselves. If they travel into the past they will have to return to the present, or else create a separate timeline.
That was a great episode!
Fitz and Simmons seeing their evil dopplegangers kissing was hilarious.
I admit that I laughed a bit at Fitz's reaction to Simmons becoming her younger self, now we'll have the three amigos...sort of...trying to get home...