JB-the-Hunter
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Why?Well, I hated May from the beginning, thought she was the worst character on the show. Now, this espisode intensified my hatred
Why?Well, I hated May from the beginning, thought she was the worst character on the show. Now, this espisode intensified my hatred
Now this is a great tie-in and a great episode.
was this episode supposed to be the Cap-tie in or the next one?
This one, but next one could be as well.
The whole Uprising arc is a Cap tie in, but both this episode and the next one tie directly to Cap 2.This was the tie in. Next week will most likely deal with the aftermath.
O.M.G.!!!!!
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Frickin' awesome episode that fricken' rocked HARD!!!
Not much else to say!
Pretty sure they revealed who the true Clairvoyant is too...
ULTRON!
Based on Coulson's comment about Nash, and not knowing if it was Nash himself speaking, or just someone on the other end of the computer...
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Skye's deduction that the patterns, surveilence and other electronic means of determining agent whereabouts....
all suggests that Ultron has been digging around in SHIELD's mainframe, and is formulating the patterns necessary for near accurate prediction of events.
So until we find out for sure, my official guess is:
Ultron.
The whole Uprising arc is a Cap tie in, but both this episode and the next one tie directly to Cap 2.
Well there has been speculation that
the cast we have seen so far may not be in tact by the end of the season.
Really ?
I'm I the only one that thought it was a bit suspicious that award shot Nash. I get that they are trying to push this whole Ward loving Skye thing, but see how the episode was going I thought it was weird how he just killed the guy before they could take him in.
Yeah I'm hoping that this episode ALONE wasn't the so called tie-in, since it felt like a weak one on its own. I mean Sitwell being shown departing this episode to where he'll be at at the start of TWS isn't much of a tie-in.
Yeah I'm hoping that this episode ALONE wasn't the so called tie-in, since it felt like a weak one on its own. I mean Sitwell being shown departing this episode to where he'll be at at the start of TWS isn't much of a tie-in.
The entire episode is a tie-in. SHIELD is corrupt, and while Captain America is taking them down from one side, the AoS are going to be taking them down from another side. Next week's episode likely happens at the exact same time that The Winter Soldier is happening.
Well, they had the tie-in episode to TDW that wasn't really a tie-in, so there's that. Still, given what happens in TWS, they almost HAVE to do a more proper tie-in this time. It'd make things really awkward continuity wise if they didn't.
Again, this show and the movie are happening at the SAME TIME. If Falcon shows up to help next week, then he's got some explaining to do since he's busy with Cap in another part of the country/world.
I'm guessing that the guest star will be a few weeks from now after The Winter Soldier ends. I think with Thor they waited a few weeks to have the crossover to give fans 2 weekends to see the movie first.