Totally opposite to me. All I could see him is Charles Vane
Totally opposite to me. All I could see him is Charles Vane
There was literally a line at episode 11, and Daisy exactly says this line: ' He doesn't easily gives up on people'
I think that's going to be a small factor that may matter a lot.
Honestly, Mace has been the best addition this season. What I love is, he isn't even an antagonist, but a genuine, bit naive, good guy. This episode further solidifies that.
the points 2 and 3 aren't criticisms. I say that, it's life. Coulson's irrationality isn't surprising. This guy literally killed a shield agent just to save Skye[back in season 1]. And I also like the way Mace's treated. He isn't totally outcasted, but it makes a lot of sense why he's been treated that way. I just…
"Also, if Radcliffe can scan a person's mind and download their memories into an LMD why not just do that to Coulson? "
Totally disagree with you. Jessica Jones would've been a big pile of turd, if not for David Tennant. Agent Carter had an Okay season 1 and crappy season 2. And I think that AOS has been the among the best since season 2. Daredevil season 2 and Luke Cage was okay, but much much better than Jessica Jones. Nothng can…
Nah there have been a lots of that.
1. Daisy and Matt Murdock possibly growing up in the same orphanage (St.Agnes).
2.Carl 'Crusher' Creel aka the absorbing man from AoS fighting 'Battlin' Jack Murdock (his last match).
3.The Dogs of hell, introduced first in AoS, and has a pretty significant presence in Daredevil season…
I don't see any character development in the Arrowverse episodes. Like at all. The character 'development' episodes in those shows are the part we always see thousands of times, and it will be disregarded at the next episode itself.
Well, in the world where Ultron happened, he has got every right to be that skeptical.
He admires inhumans instead of hating them. He may experiment on them, but never kill them.
It wasn't somebody. It was Ben Urich's office!!!!!
Its like her powers shakes literally everything, and the source for those power is her body. Remember her body didn't adapt to the changes, as much as it should. And her bones can't handle the tremors due to her powers
Since Season 2, they have been way fast in their reveals. The Tahiti reveal was dragged on. But there were already lots of stuff happening, that it didn't felt dragged on.
"Hydra is finally defeated, but what's the point? its a meaningless victory."
That's what Coulson himself says.