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Oh my bad, for some reason I was thinking season 6 would premiere in September of 2019, after Avengers 4, but of course it would premiere this year (or early next). Carry on

Yea when I realised I didn’t remember anything similar in the Doctor Strange film I started to figure it might just have been part of Ragnarok’s loose style. Same with teleworking without portals. Although those could simply be spells connected to the Sanctum itself

Like I said, she is but *one of* the characters Gunn really let down

Just don’t read any of the comments, spoilers abound

This post is funny. See May’s reaction for a hint of how Daisy would have reacted if Yoyo had told them. They still would have done whatever they could to save Coulson, and just gone behind everyone who disagreed’s back to do it.

My guess is the latter. But if the snap gets undone then it doesn’t really matter either. I’m assuming anyone not directly involved won’t have any memory of it, so the rest of the season could take place in the new “snap undone” timeline.

“there’s also no chance the show would skip ahead to post-Infinity War’s sequel timeframe for its 6th season.”

Exactly

Oh I’d just assumed it said Johnson

You’d think future Yoyo would mention, “Hey, maybe keep an eye on Talbot.”

Yup!

Coulson definitely adds to the show, but I still don’t think it *needs* him

Actually there are examples of moving portals in both doctor Strange and Thor Ragnarok. In Ragnarok Strange pushes the portal he created to Norway into Loki to send him away quickly. I can’t think of an example in Doctor Strange right now tho so I may be misremembering

He’s not wrong...

Well AoS is moving pretty quickly right now. This last episode took place over only a couple hours (and judging by the preview next week’s may cover a similar span), so by next week they may not have gotten to where Thanos snaps his fingers yet, especially if this week’s episode took place around the time the first

Well AoS is moving pretty quickly right now. This last episode took place over only a couple hours (and judging by the preview next week’s may cover a similar span), so by next week they may not have gotten to where Thanos snaps his fingers yet, especially if this week’s episode took place around the time the first

It would also be incredibly creepy considering Thanos is actually in love with death in the comics

Gamora is one the characters that James gunn really let down in his translation of the Guardians to the big screen, Ronan being by far the most egregious example.

Yup.

Exactly. This review just ignores all of that. It seems more like a review of the movie the critic expected it to be and not the movie it actually was.