Western Europe - on the Dutch/German border.
Western Europe - on the Dutch/German border.
They told James about Jiaying within minutes of having an actual discussion - you know, after the whole 'misunderstanding' with the mines was cleared up. Would James have disarmed the mine Daisy was standing on otherwise? He doesn't seem the type.
Really? Person is clearly questionable morals should be given powers in order to live up to a deal to get back stolen property?
Hellfire in the comics was Daisy's love interest, who ends up betraying the team and dies for it. Now, in the comics Nick Fury, who knew he was a traitor let him fall to his death, and it seems here the person dying might be dying in more "redeeming" circumstances, but the whole "sketchy" backstory and anger issues…
I peg him as the Hellfire analog in this retelling, even if it seems they are going to possibly have an actual MCU analog for Hellfire.
I would assume that all descendants got "Inhuman history" classes while at afterlife, waiting to be possibly chosen. Seems James was just more curious and larcenous than most.
Nah,,,,I put Lincoln as the most likely to die.
It was an uneven episode for me - the big Lincoln backstory, was, like Lincoln, boring. Actually, his interactions with James were far more interesting than that little story, and James was also far more interesting that Lincoln. It was also cool to see Daisy in one of her classic poses. Also, the dialog about…
Not a fan of the score they chose.
Even if that were the case, so? Her mission was saving Charles - the faster she gets to him the better. Besides, she went there with a tactical team, so she did have backup.
They are secret in the sense that they hide their bases and such, since they are considered a terrorist organization (like SHIELD is, technically), though that wouldn't preclude them from using their cool plane to kidnap powered homeless men.
You and I had completely different perceptions of that fight then.
A better character for sure.
I thought that the sense of actual physical impact was pretty well done in that scene, specially given that it clearly is the actress and not a stunt double doing the scene.
Hydra was a secret as long as it was working within SHIELD - its secrecy ended when they tried to take over. So the writers threw that away back in season 1.
This is a world in which a non-governmental org. not under the control of the US government had the permission to construct three flying aircraft carriers in the middle of the Potomac River, and a billionaire playboy is allowed to own dangerous military grade technology even AFTER he accidentally creates a genocidal…
She had an excuse to make Ftz hold hands and she took it - good for her. Besides, why try to make Fitz look bad as well?
Huh? Have you been reading the news out of Syria and Iraq (and Yemen) for the past 3 years? Taking over entire cities is sort of textbook definition of attacking openly.
Or, just use her power like she did in 2X19 and take out all the enemy agents in one single instant.
Giyera appears to have control over the whole hand in that scene.