It ended up being that way, but this was a guy who was okay with letting his brother be sent to his death.
It ended up being that way, but this was a guy who was okay with letting his brother be sent to his death.
Yeah, I think they specifically said that Daisy's addicted to it.
Well, if you ignore everything about him as a person…
That literally just happened over in Arrow
Do we even know it's an "agent" who dies? Or is that just assumed? Besides, Hive is inhabiting "agent" Grant Ward's body
He doesn't want to destroy humanity. They kidnapped John Hannah with the purpose of trying to upgrade everyone
Couldn't it just be Hive that dies?
Alisha was willing to shoot HERSELF. And thank Hive for it. Daisy hasn't even been in a relationship with Lincoln that long, and it's been fairly rocky
I thought that was Mack's weakness…
Other than the Netflix ones, almost all of these superhero shows are of rather mixed quality. They could pretty much all be better without much difficulty.
Yeah, I'd be okay with that. If it's much worse than that, I'll be annoyed.
I agree they could (and should) have done more, but they've at least had some setting of the stage going on with Morland.
Exactly. Although at least that's a bit more reasonable.
Yeah, the possibility that Moriarty is only a voice-over again has been lingering in my mind for quite a while now.
I like the exotic-ness of it, but at the same time, it kinda feels like the case would have been unsolved if there hadn't been a crap ton of luck. When there's a lot of luck involved too often, it feels unrealistic, and like the win was kind of unearned (which is fine for an occasional episode, but kind of…
Loved this episode.
Except maybe it even makes sense for Clark Kent? http://www.today.com/popcul…
Wait, they have a set of rules they stick to? Are you sure?
Hate to break it to you, but a lot of the main Marvel movies tie in directly with AoS…
You mean Phil "bionic fist" Coulson?