They're asking Sousa to take a lot on faith, so I can sympathize with his frustration. He really has no reason to trust him except that they did appear to save his life.
They're asking Sousa to take a lot on faith, so I can sympathize with his frustration. He really has no reason to trust him except that they did appear to save his life.
Considering that it’s trivially easy to remove those now let’s call it intentional.
I see we still refer to anything involving Daisy and computers (even computers from the 70s) as “Hacking”
I see we still refer to anything involving Daisy and computers (even computers from the 70s) as “Hacking”
Best 70s-TV touch, which may have been unintentional: The “take one” tire marks already on the ground when Enoch’s car spins into view.
Truly, we’ve reached the point of think-about-it-and-your-brains-will-spill-out, as Daisy said. However, it seems like maybe we’re supposed to go along with Deke’s metaphor of the time stream. We want ripples, not waves; in other words, tiny changes that largely preserve the status quo / the timeline instead of the maj…
The Chronicoms changing the timestream seems like it could explain why the show doesn’t line up with the movies anymore, though it would’ve been more helpful before season six started.
Oh, the bumping lemons was something from the future, remember apparently to tell someone you liked them, you left them a lemon?
It seems like they wanted us to think the picture Malick died holding was Mack’s parents in captivity. But I don’t think so. Why would that mean anything to Malick? I’m not sure Yo-Yo would recognize them straight away and it would mean nothing to future boy. Maybe it had a big label on it... “Mack’s parents, we’ve…
Sousa: “I wish I could’ve said some good-byes.”
Alright, people, listen up! If scifi TV has taught me one thing, it’s that all authority figures should be Patrick Warburton.
I don't know, these Chronicoms just aren't very compelling.
Good god, Deke. “Bump lemons” has to be one of the all-time worst euphemisms for sex I’ve ever heard in my life. I don’t know who is responsible for such a travesty of language, but if it’s credited writer Iden Baghdadchi, they have some serious explaining to do.
Seasons 1-5 are all on blu-ray, & seasons 1-6 are all on Netflix. Pick up where you left off.
This season has been such a joy. It’s just clear they are finally having fun with the show, and it’s almost unfair the show has to end this year.
I suppose with Freddy still alive that stone drawing went a little differently
Yeah i was wondering how the Chronicoms messing with the Malick family would have affected He-who-would-become-SquidWard...err I mean Hive. Did someone else go to Maveth?
It’s too bad they didn’t keep the 70's era cinematography they used in the opening establishing shot. There was a lot I liked about the episode — those jumpsuits were snazzy, but it did feel a little frantic, and the Chronocoms are verging on being a little too overpowered a threat for our intrepid shield agents.
I was sure Malick was going to reveal they had FitzSimmons, and that Jemma is either a Chronicom or a LMD. But what if they did kill Mac’s parents? Paradox? Mac fading ala BTTF?
Think I’ll take Daisy’s advice to not think too hard about it so my head doesn’t explode. ;)
These episodes continue to get better each…
So did Hydra not care about the Space Squid in this timeline or did someone else go in Nathanial’s place or what?