It's like she has been loopholing her way through a contract. Magnificently.
It's like she has been loopholing her way through a contract. Magnificently.
It's like when you level up in WoW and your HP's get back to max level even if you were about to die!
"That's a problem for future Aida!"
Well, if the framework keeps on running, at least Mack knows Hope will live on.
I think that the important aspect is that thanks to the Darkhold, Aida and Radcliffe CREATED and alternative reality. The programming is so complex and nuanced that these creations are "alive" within and can actually thrive within.
Then she'll get super disappointed.
JJ got dour at the middle,yeh. But I feel it was part of the narrative and the struggle, and it highlighted the raw themes of the show. SO I think that's not a slight against the maturity of the show's themes.
Oh he won't be, he won't be even a little bit.
:D Glad that I didn't misrepresent your point, tho I doubt I explained myself better than you could have.
It's choice and circumstance really; how many times have we heard "If this person hadn't helped me when I needed help, I wouldn't be here today?"
I don't think that the percentage is that great, or even that it matters.
I wouldn't say "Netflix" as a catch all term cause every Marvel show they do has different Showrunners.
Like, hard no on the first point: When Peyton and Blaine slept together, Ravi and she were not together, not a thing. On the other hand, since the end of season 2, Peyton and Ravi have been a thing, and Ravi pulled away despiste Peyton's continued attempts to contact him. So then he tells her that she loves him, and…
*hiss* NEVER.
Indeed! after Radcliffe admonished her (and perhaps reprogrammed ) after killing the agent, she hasn't killed anyone I think, but I think it's very true of the Framework! She says she is only letting things play their course as part of the simulation, and so far we actually haven't see her end a life herself, just…
No I prefer cheesecake after midnight.
Oh! also did you notice how Ophelia doesn't actually make choices that would kill "real" people? She only lead Fitz to blow the building! "Is the quinjet there?" "that could work"
How dare you.
KInda, but it was made clear that May's regret, meta and within the universe, was that child. Everything she did was to fix her grave, Hydra was the way for that, but she saw clearly she was mistaken.
Honestly, what I loved most of it is that May takes the revelation like a champ, full on stride; Seems that I have been working for the bad guys, alright, let's topple this shit.