Lash kills Hive, & the Creel vaccine is used to cure Hive's mind control.
Lash kills Hive, & the Creel vaccine is used to cure Hive's mind control.
But Charles's daughter saw a bunch of deaths that weren't her own.
I hadn't heard of Inferno, nice catch!
It's a G.I.F.T.
The only thing they specified was missing was his leg; that can't be too hard to replicate.
With Hive it wasn't a refusal; Ward never found out before he died that Daisy had learned her birth name, so Hive didn't know it either.
"Scorch" was a call-back joke to season 1.
Why would I? Olmos wasn't HYDRA.
Drunk Australian Gambit with Wolverine's birth name, at that!
Good point; James did seem less outwardly changed than Daisy did after being swayed.
Any Marvel movie made before Iron Man was made by other companies—most notably Fox (X-Men, Fantastic Four) & Sony (Spider-Man)—& for the most part those companies still hold the film rights to those characters, so when Marvel started making their own movies, they couldn't use any of those characters or reference any…
First of all, he was technically *analogized*, not digitalized. ;)
Secondly, Pierce specifically lamented losing Zola, indicating that he's genuinely gone.
Sif and Elliot Randolph have each appeared twice. Also, Lorelei appeared once.
We have a winner, everyone!
(Too bad Hunter's gone; he'd make a great Stinky Diver.)
It looked like he'd just been sucked into vacuum space itself.
Even if there's enough of HYDRA left to *bother* digging through the rubble to salvage scraps of magnetic tape & stable them back together, Zola's gonna have some *severe* memory/cognition loss.
This was a small thing, but I found it very satisfying that the "last head of HYDRA" died *FINALLY* understanding that they had been in the wrong the whole time.
Contrast Alexander Pierce, who died annoyed that his plan had failed.
…or Red Skull, who died thinking that his plan would still succeed.
…or Arnim Zola, who…
Dark World gave an opening for Asgardians to appear on the show, which they have a few times since. Age of Ultron tied into the subplot about Coulson's secret project.
The ABC network interruptions didn't eat showtime, but some of the local affiliates' own completely superfluous interruptions did.
Somebody in a field combat catsuit, which I have never once seen FitzSimmons wearing.