Contradicted by dialogue in the episode about Tripp & Ward running Framework-SHIELD together.
Contradicted by dialogue in the episode about Tripp & Ward running Framework-SHIELD together.
I feel like this has to be re-explained every week: Tripp was not in a terrigenesis coccoon. He had turned to stone from getting hit with a shard of diviner metal. Daisy did not kill him; he was already dead.
Just that part?
Then you would've hated ancient Greek theatre & medieval theatre & Renaissance theatre & …..
Those stories don't completely undermine the premise of the character the same way saying "he was ALWAYS Hydra" does. (Also, saying Cap was ALWAYS Hydra makes zero sense in a continuity where his interference is the only reason Hydra hadn't already conquered the world a hundred times over; that's unbelievably sloppy…
Looks like somebody hasn't heard about Secret Empire.
Spencer's now saying that Hydra Cap is the "real Cap" & that good-guy Cap was the Cosmic Cube illusion all along.
Also, Hydra Cap killed Red Skull anyway, so that plan sure worked out great.
Especially since he's something that Aida & Ivanov won't be able to overpower, no matter what body they're in.
But because IGH almost certainly stands for "Inhuman Growth Hormone", we may finally see the Netflix shows acknowledge more of the MCU than just Avengers 1!
But it IS Nick Spencer's fault to make Cap a Hydra mole & to be a prick on Twitter to anyone who dares criticize him.
It's "laissez faire" because Aida doesn't really understand what she's doing.
He said it was his biggest regret, but as it turns out, *not* joining SHIELD is now an even *bigger* regret.
Well, being petulant is at least canon for the Inhuman royal family.
Probably gonna be the IGH stuff. And Nuke again.
Garrett himself gave us that backstory: he became the proto-Deathlok after coming back from a mission he wasn't supposed to survive, likely because of Coulson's intervention (since they were recruited together). In the Framework, Coulson turned down Fury's recruitment pitch, so Coulson wasn't there to help save…
Aida.
Zombie ninjas are totally boring in a show with strong character development & great choreography based on human ingenuity, since they have neither.
The thing is, it isn't "idealized". The real people who are uploaded have had just their "greatest regrets" reversed; everything else is just a consequence of those changes. Unfortunately, one of those "regrets" (Coulson's SHIELD recruitment) led to the revival of Captain America & the formation of the…
She hadn't planned for May turning traitor, no, because Aida thought that May was satisfied with her Framework life.
I actually DON'T feel safe to openly laugh at them….but I'm gonna anyway, because it needs to be done.
Yeah, but they share tactics.
Liam Neeson is Irish.