Yep. So how is he now telling people they don't do them without a hint of hypocrisy? He didn't say shouldn't. Or explain he knows from a mistake he made.
Yep. So how is he now telling people they don't do them without a hint of hypocrisy? He didn't say shouldn't. Or explain he knows from a mistake he made.
Yeah but…Mr Personal Vendetta himself
So…Did Coulson really say they didn't do personal vendettas? Because really?
Happy to discuss my reasoning with anyone not resorting to cursing at me for having an opinion???
Watched. Was physically disgusted by their mocking of someone in need of help and all the therapy in the world as well as what they did with Kara so yes I do. But bye now
Annd you're clearly nor willing to discuss and instead are being rude so I'm out. Enjoy the victim blaming
It's not. I know what happens, know how he's portrayed and I'm allowed an opinion much as anyone. I disagree with yours but I'm not saying at all you shouldn't have it.
Heard enough from a friend that still watches out of a fondness for Daisy.
…Ward. For like all of season 2. When it was his fault he didn't walk away from the guy that spent half his life being conditioned by. James will show by being a bad guy post being Hive'd when Daisy helped people after why he's a bad victim and she is a good one.
I'm on my phone on a bus so not right now. I can later? Also I deleted my Tumblr. Abusive idiots and a movement mocked by the showrunners don't mix.
He will be used for another good bad victim analogy with Daisy
Here. No I'm just replying to a thing Twitter Tumblr. Yes. A lot.
Joss laid out one and half of 2. You can tell. And I'd given up by season 3. I just read reviews give my two cents and watch the ratings slide.
Yes. I did. Quakefire was short but epic and messy and could have tied in Coulson really well and the show could have done it. And you can't guarantee me that given I know a LOT of people that outright hated it. And yes he was a throwaway last year. Just a whole bunch of wasted potential given the Daisy tie in
He's worse than JT ever was. And I think I'm…not watching anymore yet another of Joss' shows his brother and sister in law took hold of and ruined. See the last season of Angel and Dollhouse
So why not just have a character with fire powers. Why hugely disappoint a lot of your fanbase by using Daisy's canon love interest on a throwaway? Instead of I dunno using the guy with the actual JT backstory Joss handed them on a plate. JT also never had mild powers. It's such a damn waste.
No it doesn't. But it needs to keep the basics. I expect Tony Stark to bear enough resemblance to comics Tony to be familiar. Same with Cap. T'challa. All of them. James bears no resemblance to his comic self not in history, or personality. A chain and gambit powers does not a JT make. They'll use him as an example…
Why?
I disagree if only cause there's so much they could have done with a proper Hellfire with backstory.
Hellfire was never out and out evil though. And Hive or no Hive random throwaway James never rang true. Least of all that they're doing Ghost Rider and made James inhuman. Missed a trick there.