Yes. I think having Fitz immediately removed from the group after showing that his mind is seriously messed up means that they're gonna kick off a 'battle for the soul of Fitz' in the final episodes, and perhaps into (a hopeful) next season.
Yes. I think having Fitz immediately removed from the group after showing that his mind is seriously messed up means that they're gonna kick off a 'battle for the soul of Fitz' in the final episodes, and perhaps into (a hopeful) next season.
More like raiding the location where the framework captives are being held and kicking Aida's mechanical ass.
They should use a small 'v' really, or 'vs'. BVS, I will read as Buffy too. BvS or BvsS is a far better choice.
A regret is just a wish that something were different. You can absolutely regret having to live in circumstances to which you did not contribute.
The concept is that some people have a built in need to rebel and our minds can't accept a reality where this is not possible. Rather than outlaw rebellion, society finds a way to co-opt it. Are you an anti-capitalist punk fan? Good, then we have a clothing line for you as well as concerts and records to pay for which…
It would be kinda cool if they were locked up somewhere only to be released upon his passing … but then I remember that this is not how the publishing industry works.
Because the book version of that scene was so much more classy?
Bear in mind that the 'valonqar' prophecy is not currently TV canon since it was omitted from scene where it should have been spoken.
Sooo… Scottish then…
Huh? Why would it kill May? Terrigenesis only affects those with the dormant Inhuman genes. Everyone else is completely unaffected. Tripp died because when they were released by him, they were paired with the diviner's metal.
I don't think they've kept anything from each other once since the debacle of secrets that was the season 2 storylines.
It was an extremely stupid move really. They risked serious harm just because they viewed Blaine an expendable lab rat. And like Major said, he really didn't have any other options.
Seriously? Are you guys that oblivious? He made out with her while he had another woman in the kitchen who he'd just slept with. It's icky on every single level.
Kinda appropriate really since the victim spent most of his time with his eyes shut.
I think the difference is that Peyton views Blaine 2.0 as a new person. While legally, it is indeed an absurd viewpoint, ethically it is understandable. Our identities and personalities are created by our memories and our choices. If we do not have the former and would not now make the latter … is it fair to still…
The evidence shows that Radcliffe is absolutely right. Do you really think people come off a conveyor belt and receive a 'Good' or 'Evil' stamp from birth? We're the product of our environments, the people who influence us and our choices. There's no 'goodness' built into us which persists no matter what.
Nick Blood's definitely coming back. No word on Palicki, Lawless or J. August Richards yet. I wouldn't hold your breath for Colbie Smulders though.
I would also assume that the fish-oil exposure never happened, which is why Hydra is capturing potential Inhumans, as opposed to actual ones … very few ever underwent terrigenesis.
Really? It makes total sense to me. If she accepts that Ward can change from being someone who murdered her friends to a fundamentally decent guy, then she must also accept that Fitz is also capable of changing from the love of her life to a genuinely sadistic psychopath. The same resentment of Ward and belief in his…
She was effectively turning off his life-support because he was brain-dead.