Is anybody else kinda pissed off with the Lincoln character? He's characterized as the kindest, coolest, most understanding, handsome, super-powered doctor ever. Yet all he ever seemed to do was stand around with hands out waiting for the lightning effects to be drawn in. And then they over correct with "Nope! I'm really an alcoholic with multiple failed suicides to my name." I'm not feeling the ship with Daisy either.
Coulson and Roaslind on the other hand...
Yeah, his characterization is a bit jarring. I thought there was speculation that one of Roz's names might be related to him, but the allowed use of lethal force threw that theory out. The "Thomas Ward" theory is more interesting, but it has some unanswered questions, namely, Grant is supposed to have burned the house down with Thomas in it, and that would make all the Wards Inhumans. (I think, I had to look up that plot point on Marvel wiki.)
(Incidentally, this seems a major flaw in Marvel's planning. Anyone who is revealed as Inhuman immediately means their whole family is Inhuman. The population would explode overnight.)
Daisy and Lincoln seemed like someone took a Barbie and Ken doll and smushed them together; "You're both pretty, so you must kiss!"
Roz and Coulson feel like a divorced couple
already.
Probably not what Daisy experienced, since that only happened when the monolith was resonating at a specific frequency and the portal was open.
Also, Simmons didn't react to the rocks, but to Bobbi's cell phone. She also seemed to react in a bad way to Daisy's cell phone, and to some lab equipment. The sounds of the fluorescent tubes in her room and even the shower bothered her.
I'm told that a common audial hallucination is hearing ringing while you're in the shower. I think its that sort of thing? A sort of vague association to recalled trauma was shown in the West Wing tv show, when Josh kept panicking during a music concert after being shot.
in the first two episodes found mac and skye a bit forced. And bobbi a bit when she psychoanalyzed, but that was interacted with well when skye responded 'no, he didn't mention you at all'. Fitz had some great scenes this season but with the isis lads that was a bit out of character for me, can put it down to drive or growth but it is a bit of a deviation. His strength in previous seasons is that he has the hart of a lion but he is disarming because he is clumsy, nerdish and inoffensive.
Not a gun nut so couldn't argue capabilities but skye stopped bullets from a hand gun at close range before, would bullets from a sniper rifle at a distance travel faster?
"Muzzle velocities range from approximately 120 m/s (390 ft/s) to
370 m/s (
1,200 ft/s) in black powder muskets, to more than
1,200 m/s (
3,900 ft/s) in modern rifles with high-performance cartridges such as the .220 Swift and .204 Ruger, all the way to 1,700 m/s (5,600 ft/s) for tank guns"--Wikipedia, muzzle velocity
"Fast handgun ammo such as the .460 S&W loaded with Hornady ammo is traveling at 2200 fps (feet per second) with a 200 gr bullet in a 8 3/8" barrel. This gives the .460 2149 ft-lb of energy vs the 1527 ft lbs of the 7.62x39 of the AK47."--Some internet guy
Based on the above, I would say, it depends on the weapon. Nobody in their right mind uses a cheap piece of crap like an AK for a sniper. It would be a high velocity weapon. The greater velocity, the greater the force, like the proverbial straw propelled by tornado force winds to spike an oak tree.
Alfred on Gotham talks non stop British slang this season as well.
THEY'RE TAKING OVER.
Then they should have done a better job casting the part of Dr. Lincoln Cambell with the Daisy romance angle in mind. Have everybody they're considering do more chemistry reads with Chloe Bennet and test make-out sessions and whatever else. If the plan was to always have Skye fall in love with whoever helps her overcome her self hatred in Afterlife, you get somebody who will be believable in that roll in "Afterlife."
The idea that the writers had that much planned out would deeply surprise me. That said, after all the sneering at Agents of Shield's quality, I find I am enjoying it far more than certain Marvel movies, like Age of Ultron.