Bobbi and Hunter have been one of the best parts of this show for a while now. I love their banter, their growing past mistaken assumptions about each other, etc
Bobbi and Hunter have been one of the best parts of this show for a while now. I love their banter, their growing past mistaken assumptions about each other, etc
I really hope they DON'T make her fully hate super-powered people, because she's already sounding like she's going to turn into Bolivar Trask, which seems super out of character for her. And it was also really abrupt. Even if they develop it better like you hope, that would solve some problems, but I really don't want…
Exactly. It's my biggest complaint about the Star Wars prequels - Anakin went from "I'll never join the Dark side!" to slaughtering the children of his friends in like the next scene. It was too abrupt. Simmons' reaction isn't as extreme, but is more out of character.
Sure, but people don't tend to leap to wholesale slaughter just because they're in a bad place emotionally. Especially someone with her personality.
It's not an unreasonable response for someone to have, but for her? This seems really out of character.
I agree completely. There are so many things in this show that could have been better with just small, simple changes.
Well, are people complaining just to complain? Or can they point to specific, concrete problems with the show, like Simmons suddenly wanting to murder all those 'diseased' people with powers? Or how ham-handed it was that all conversations that might bother Skye were held 5 feet away from her. Or the fact that they…
If I had to make a list of things that have bothered me the most about this show, Chloe's acting wouldn't even make the top 10.
Yeah, that bit really encapsulated two of the big problems with this episode; that they insisted on having all conversations that might bother Skye within 5 feet of her room, and that Simmons suddenly wants to kill these "diseased" people
These may be good writers, but they're not demonstrating that with this show.
What? Go home Russ, you're drunk…
Because
Did Raina really become that different of a person? She's always struck me as a bit vain and cold-blooded (at least metaphorically). Now, her vanity has been wounded to the point that she doesn't want to live
The issue I think everyone has is that they're trying to make us care after the fact. And they didn't even do a good job of trying to make us care. This could have been one of the most powerful episodes, but the entire thing felt flat to me.
Or maybe both…
Registration? Sure, but only because she can't just kill them all…
Yeah, my reaction to this episode is that it all felt forced.
I don't mind Simmons being anti-powers, but she seems to have gone the route of "shoot first, don't bother asking questions" which doesn't make sense to me from her
I agree with a lot of what you said, but Simmons in this kinda ruined it for me. I can understand the idea behind what she was getting at, but it felt like "Kill 'em! Kill 'em! KILL! KILL! KILL!" Which is a bit much from anyone, but especially her
The entire SHIELD/Hydra thing felt kind of rushed to me. Winter Soldier was a very good movie, but SHIELD being infiltrated didn't mean that much to me, because SHIELD hadn't been particularly established in the MCU. And Agents of SHIELD probably hurt more than helped