I think Henstridge did very well, but nothing compared to Ian de Castaeker’s performance on more than episode. I have been waiting for an Emmy nod for him for a while.
I think Henstridge did very well, but nothing compared to Ian de Castaeker’s performance on more than episode. I have been waiting for an Emmy nod for him for a while.
She does leave the necklace as a sign for the SHIELD search party she expects...but my question is after the 1st sandstorm that entire location of her arrival was covered in sand...so how did she get it back?
Isn’t there some psychological term for people thinking they are in love after they go through a traumatic experience together? Not Stockholm syndrome, but something along those lines.
I was all prepared to be majorly ticked at Simmons, but I felt better after it came out that Will was on the planet for 14 years. That is long enough to make it believable (to her) she may not ever get home. And I was very proud of her that it wasn’t until after the message-in-a-bottle incident that it happened. A lot…
Yeah, but that was just a theory.
I was thinking the same thing, except I was more worried about her making it through delivery and the baby surviving through delivery with no antibiotics or anything. Sure, people did it for thousands of years, but still. Seems like asking for death.
Good point, unless it really was just that she had become adjusted to the atmosphere on Alien-world. I am just making up science here, but if the alien atmosphere was denser than earth sound would not have travelled as efficiently as here, so back on earth everything would sound louder?
When Simmons saw he flare she and Will were waiting for the very brief sunrise that happens once every 18 years. The sun was still up when we see Will in the stinger, but is in the process of setting again. I don’t think that had anything to do with the planet’s sentience...just astronomy.
Well, they wouldn’t have found the sand because they had the monolith locked up and no one was allowed to open its box, but I do really like Cool Breeze’s theory on that.
Am I the only one wondering about how real Will was? Before Simmons finds (or is found by) Will, she is trapped in the sandstorm and we don’t see her until much later...I want to say it was a few hours, but maybe I am remembering wrong. If the sandstorm brings the “monster” that gets in people’s heads and makes them…
And the image Simmons saw in “Repairs” of where Tobias was transported to looks suspiciously like Simmon’s planet...rocky crags, 2 moons. Tobias’s planet was red, so I always assumed it was Muspelheim, but I guess that couldn’t have just been some distortion.
Love is not always logical...and even if Andrew is alive (which I am sure he is), that doesn’t mean May knows it yet. I hope (for the sake of story) she doesn’t find out right away.
Agreed! The Ward subplot is really slow for me. I thought he would be more interesting now that he is admitting to being a bad guy, but he is no more than a lame street thug now. He used to have all these elaborate plans and strategies and now he has just surrounded himself with idiots with more muscle than brains.…
You know, there were a lot of people at Afterlife who were waiting to be selected to go through the mist. If one of them changed during the “outbreak” (or even before) they could come up with some twisted logic that they needed to take out the Nuhumans who didn’t follow the selection protocols because they “cheated”…
“Adolph Von Trustfund”...hahaha! Good one!
Only Trip. Mike Peterson, Akela Amador, Mack, Dr. Streiten...and Andrew all alive :)
#1...Coulson says Alisha came to them. Now, how she found them?
Perhaps he takes the form of the Inhumans he kills...or can only return to human form after killing (a play on Jiaying’s Rogue-ish life-sucking).
Yes! Awesome!
Good point about SHIELD leaving Werner unattended. But rather than being recruited by SHIELD I think it more likely Werner is out to usurp Ward so he can be he head of Hydra himself.