Agreed, it's like Aos went "Oh you like What If's? BITCH YOU GON GET ONE" And we are all in tears wanting more.
Agreed, it's like Aos went "Oh you like What If's? BITCH YOU GON GET ONE" And we are all in tears wanting more.
They did "dated" on season 1 but they broke things off when Peyton learned the truth about Liv. Season 2 was all about Peyton adjusting and she and Ravi trying to reach a level of trust to rekindle things, but that time between it was clear they weren't an item.
I think that's important tho; it's not an irredeemable sin or anything. Peyton is on her right to not get over it and Ravi will probably always remember the fuck up, but even if he made some really bad choices, it's very, very human.
I mean it was kinda clear she was a bit into him; and Ravi was being just not the best and I understand so much the mental place of feeling heartbroken and boning someone you don't particularly like but it's available.
You are misreading the situation; Peyton is not saying that it's not of her business because they AREN'T together, but because they WEREN'T together when she slept with Blaine. The last season ended with Peyton and Ravi picking up their budding reltionship, then the shoot-out happened, the reveal of Peyton and…
Brass is still the God amongst men, but Clive is a worthy follower of the word.
indeed, this way they have more options and more outs as they needed. But I do expect that eating the same brain would cause hilarity along the run. Someone with face blindness? A telemarketer, oh a televangelist! It would be awesome to see one of the more out there brains channeled by both!
Would it? cause I'm on board!
I'm really torn, cause while this could pt a legitimate wrench into their relationship and it might be interesting see them work it out and get there again, part of me wants me for the show to double on the strength of their bond and have Jemma say she isn't quitting and Fitz accepting her help.
I'm thinking it's more of a "free" association. There's no Simmons on his life, but a part of his brains remembers deep down, and he thinks he'd cross de universe for someone he loves because he did, even though he doesn't remember.
That's a good appreciation. Personally I don't think May really went through a catharsis back there; rationally she might have knows the reasons and why it might be the best choice, but failing to save that girl is still her biggest regret, is still the moment that altered her life. She accepted it, she moved on on…
I mean for starters if things had been better for him he wouldn't end up murdering a bunch of people with little regard.
I do think the framework exists separate form Ophelia as an infrastructure, and Ophelia is the artist formerly known as Aida and she's able to exist both in the real world and the framework at the same time rather than being two entities that sync up when needed.
I don't think I have been making the Hydra/Shield=Fallen/redeemed connection at all?I don't really understand what point you are trying to make regarding my comments.
That could be a great plot point, also, we don't know if brain paste could have some unforeseeable secondary effects in the future? Composite events? Multiple personalities?
I don't think Ward has changes much within the series, I'm referring to what "made" him who he his. Ward was a remorseless killer that cared for some people. No matter how much he cared for someone or how loyal he was, he was still made murderer with no regard for life.
Indeed! I'm thinking she could only "kill" Radcliffe because of the loophole his consciousness remained. It would be far easier to just kill Daisy and Jemma, maybe she can't, tho Fitz does say lethal force against Jemma is allowed.
Understandably. May it's too one of my favorite characters and indeed she is the less explored of the bunch. Like she is the most likely to take the backseat. Yet the show has made sure we know she is the most emotionally reserved and, well, "done" of the characters, and while more May centric themes would be great, I…
Agree with that appreciation. I think that personally I reward consistency so much more, and honestly have so much admiration how AoS has never let down its characters, and in fact their character work is their strength and one of my favorite aspects of a narrative.
I do have great love for Arrow, but it's telling that a lot of the time I spend talking about is "they could have done this better" instead of enjoying it, yanno? Like there's always these little things that snap me out or are little let downs. And IDK, season 2 was not perfect, but it was engrossing, and it was for…