Just_Human
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What is an Angelfire?
I want him to be this recurring threat that just sticks it to the team over and over and over again. If he is going to change his name and be a comic character, fine...whatever it takes to keep him alive and out there.
Malick may be in charge of HYDRA now, but that will change by the end of the season when he is replaced by this guy in the MCU:
The Avengers don't have a SHIELD base... the Avengers have an Avengers base.This episode is a perfect example why this show suffers from being connected with the Marvel Cinematic universe. In Age of Ultron. We see the entire Avengers go after a Hydra base. Meanwhile, we have a situation where Hydra is holding two key members of Shield and about to teleport a big villain. Yet, no mention of the Avengers (who have a new Shield base) instead we get a couple of Inhumans. Just would like to have had some explanation as to why not one Avenger was available. I do find it hard to believe they have not gotten one Avenger to appear on the show...I did read that Renner said he would be willing to appear.
I think they are setting either Coulson or Ward to get powers from the planet.
What's Hydra's fascination with the portal anyway? I might have not been really paying much attention to the past few episodes.
Here's Malick's history lesson to Ward from the previous episode (Ep 8: Many Heads, One Tale):I think they are setting either Coulson or Ward to get powers from the planet.
What's Hydra's fascination with the portal anyway? I might have not been really paying much attention to the past few episodes.
Malick: Red Skull was following the principal that Hydra was built upon, that the ultimate power was not of this world. But Hydra well, we're much, much older than that.
[Reveals an encased minilith]
Hydra's actually as ancient as this stone. This one here and other surviving stones like it have been passed down for 100 generations. Keep your eye on it, Mr. Ward, you don't want to miss it when it does its thing. This was cut from a much larger stone, a monolith that possesses otherworldly properties. Literally. It's a portal to another world. Thousands of years ago, an Inhuman was born on this planet that was destined to rule it, so powerful, so fearsome that others were consumed with dread, and so they banished it from the Earth, sent it through the portal to a distant planet.
[Minilith liquifies than resolidifies]
Hydra was founded with the sole purpose of engineering its return. Over generations, Hydra's taken different shapes. The entity has been given different names. But every generation has sent men through the portal, hoping to save or at least serve our leader on the other side. Now we're building an army for it to command when it returns, and you and I will rule beside it.
[Ward: Okay. That's, uh, a lot to take in.]
Malick: Well it's a tall tale, I know.
[Ward: And why exactly should I believe a word of it?]
Malick: Because we're closer than ever to the final chapter. We're gonna write it ourselves. But you don't have to believe me. I know you want revenge, to cut the head off of SHIELD, to watch it writhe. I'll help you do that.
[Ward: And in return?]
Malick: You'll help me learn how SHIELD was able to achieve something with the portal that Hydra, in thousands of years, has never been able to accomplish.
[Ward: And what is that?]
Malick: They brought someone back.
The Avengers don't have a SHIELD base... the Avengers have an Avengers base.
As for why they're not present? Stories between stories. Just because there's not an active Avengers movie going on doesn't mean the characters are just sitting around twiddling their thumbs inworld. There are stories between the stories...they have their own problems, own missions that they're dealing with. Much like it's been in the comics for years.
Personally, it doesn't bother me.
My guess is either flashbacks or she could be credited simply due to the 'Previously on Marvel's Agents of SHIELD' bit that occurs at the beginning of some episodes. (or, since the press release for Ep 10 was released before Ep 9 aired... she may have been listed to avoid possibly spoiling that Ward would kill her in Ep 9)Rosalind Price is on the cast list for next week.
Are they just messing with us, or is it Tahiti again?
Since that is one of the MAIN story lines you really have missed the point!
My guess is either flashbacks or she could be credited simply due to the 'Previously on Marvel's Agents of SHIELD' bit that occurs at the beginning of some episodes. (or, since the press release for Ep 10 was released before Ep 9 aired... she may have been listed to avoid possibly spoiling that Ward would kill her in Ep 9)