‘And really, the concept isn’t that funny to begin with; the cast does what they can, but it’s uninspired.’
‘And really, the concept isn’t that funny to begin with; the cast does what they can, but it’s uninspired.’
Even despite that, she'd still be the go-to choice for a future MCU movie introduction, because she's just the right person for SHIELD to send to help defend a movie protagonist.
I so hope you’re right. I can’t believe I forgot Gjokaj had that part in Avengers. I wouldn’t put it past the team behind this show to actually do something like that.
Spending their money on costumes, makeup and sets is an interesting change after a couple years of heavy CGI, but man does it pay dividends like Daisy’s various outfits so far. After six years of mostly black leather and contusion-smeared mascara, Chloe Bennet really seems to be enjoying her opportunity to glam it up.
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I mean, there’d have to be, right? Deke’s gotta come from somewhere.
Agent MOIST
That was a great gag. My response would have either been William Powell or Bogart, which probably makes me unfit for a government position in the Fifties.
Calling it now, Sousa and the Avengers cop are the same person, due to time travel shenanigans.
Agent Stupid White Privilege.
I think she mentally accepted them the instant she got her sense of touch back, but a physical rejection could be interesting territory.
Definitely not. It’s a plot point that the Chronicoms mapped FitzSimmons’ brains to understand & predict how they think when they’re together. That’s why they’re not only separated but can’t communicate or collaborate directly.
I think Yoyo’s issue isn’t post-Shrike but her new arms. She eventually relented to them but she has not *accepted* them yet and I assume the lack of cohesion is at fault.
Agent Tears in the Rain.
That May theory sounds interesting though it would kind of bring to question a lot of her feelings about Sarge and junk in S6. I don’t think you can fake those kind of feels for that long.
I thought this ep was a solid A. The only thing I’d quibble with is Elena not using her bionic hands. (lol: “They have their uses.” My brain’s in the gutter, sorry.)
Okay, how’s this for a wild (and probably wildly incorrect) theory: May’s lack of happiness, confusion, or any noticeable reaction at all upon seeing LMD Coulson? It’s because she already knew about him. Maybe the last jump before the rest of the team returns to their proper time will be to drop off LMD Coulson in…
All I have to say about this episode is...
I laughed so hard when that woman had perfect human reaction. It worked. It really worked.
Jemma did a remarkably good Peggy Carter impression taking off those sunglasses, and Coulson administering a Voight Kampff was so, so good.
LMD Coulson giving someone the Voight-Kampff test? *chef’s kiss* That some A+ geekery.