What about Jessica Jones over on Netflix?
What about Jessica Jones over on Netflix?
But we have two already. Jessica Jones as well on Netflix. How about Misty Knight and Colleen Wing and not another white female-lead Marvel property? Or a Deathlok series with Mike Peterson?
This sounded like Mr. and Mrs. Smith with superheroes and nothing about it sounded all that compelling to me. Bobbi and Hunter are entertaining, but they're not even that developed of characters on AOS.
Coulson was trying to prevent "real" SHIELD from overreacting. He buys into their system just after mocking it to Maria in the previous episode.
Except they just showed her being happy about seeing her ex again. And feeling betrayed by Coulson talking to her ex. That he crossed a line into her personal life and they were strictly business.
Gonzales referred to Skye as a "thing" and a "pet". He's definitely xenophobic. He was just acting benevolent to get what he wanted, and was being kind of arrogant. He's not HYDRA or anything, but he's not really interested in letting the Inhumans be left alone.
I know. I'm amused.
He was probably hanging out with Ultron on Reddit one night and pieced it all together. Ultron did say he was using the interwebs.
She's basically Magneto.
I think it's obvious Raina wants Jiaying's spot and was wiling to stop the war if they all listened to her and did her bidding, and when they didn't, she's letting them have the consequences.
I think it's the bomb, too. If the Kree wanted to kill off all these weapons, make them all weapons at once and let them kill off each other, right?
It was a bit presumptuous. Like all of his stuff about Skye being Coulson's "super powered pet" was as well. He's not really that tactful.
I think you are right. There are signs from the moment that Skye and Cal showed up, that Jiaying was worried about losing her authority.
I know. It made me so happy.
She did. She tried to get rid of him before and was unsuccessful, but she can use Skye and his love for her to manipulate him.
Yeah, I think she's almost ancient? Whenever we have those kinds of characters that start out human, but can't die, they tend to get very amoral and think of themselves like gods.
She kind of got rid of Cal, though, which is what she wanted. I have the feeling Jiaying is quite saavy.
May also said that lying to him last season and spying on him wasn't personal, but Coulson talking to Andrew was. So, May seems to have a different set of rules for everyone but May.
Yes, but they've given us an explanation, which is the process by which they undergo Terrigenesis has been very carefully controlled up to this point.
Yeah, all season. Sheesh. No pleasing some people.