Melting? Or chipped away so as to be unrecognizable when it was buried with the sarcophagus?
Melting? Or chipped away so as to be unrecognizable when it was buried with the sarcophagus?
Also a bad denim jumpsuit ...
It’s also apparent who the actors are, because damn if she can’t act.
Sarah is also the one who made the show happen, for whatever that’s worth.
Fury and Hill know Coulson is still alive. Or that he was up until the time travel.
ABC’s position has been that they won’t announce renewals/cancellations until their upfront presentation, May 15.
Oh, that Kree Confederate is definitely playing Talbot; but, I think they made reference to the battle going on obliquely. And since our agents have been out of the loop, they can easily not know what’s happening in Wakanda. Hell, Hill and Fury only found out about the battle after it had ended.
I loved his response where he suggests that Maggie’s source in the White House is Sarah.
It’s not tied in beyond an obscure reference.
Or there is no there there. It’s a much simpler explanation.
So, the Will Smith in Six Degrees of Separation angle?
Heroin overdose.
Agreed.
It’s been a pitch-black season is what it’s been.
Except, several episodes back we were given glimpses of a future: one of those glimpses is May, Fitz and Simmons getting the Zephyr off the ground after something happens. Part of me wonders if that’s foreshadowing a potential resolution of whatever happens in this season’s finale.
It’s always the feels with this show, and never the feels you’re remotely expecting. If it wasn’t feels from watching Fitz violate Daisy, it was feels from watching Deke console his grandmother.
Difficult People on Hulu, three seasons of deep cuts directed at Landis, Woody Allen, Kevin Spacey, etc.
I thought Cull Obsidian was another name for the Black Order.
IIRC, this was the last scene in the series finale.
If only. That would involve far less gay panic.