Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents of SHIELD - Episode 2.20 - "Scars"

I wonder what would happen if Coulson was exposed to the terrigen mist?
 
Oh this is dumb but I missed a few mins of dialouge during Gordon and Raina going onto the ship.. was that Gravitonium or whatever in there?

When I first saw it I thought it was Gravitonium, but I don't think so now.
 
Oh this is dumb but I missed a few mins of dialouge during Gordon and Raina going onto the ship.. was that Gravitonium or whatever in there?

No, it didn't look like gravitonium but I've no idea what that stuff was. Looked crazy though, shifting from a monolith to swirling black liquid.
 
I actually wanted smack Gonzales when he compared Coulson to Tony Stark and about how the Avengers allowed Ultron's creation and did nothing. Dude sure talked a lot about stuff he knew nothing about didn't he?
 
Ah okay so they didnt actually address what the thing on the ship was directly, ok, probably will find out next week.

Any specific things from the comics that could harm the Inhumans on such a large scale like that?
 
What is Ward's endgame? A round about way to get back into the team somehow?
 
Oh this is dumb but I missed a few mins of dialouge during Gordon and Raina going onto the ship.. was that Gravitonium or whatever in there?

They said it was an alien artifact, so probably the Psyche-Magnetron
 
I actually wanted smack Gonzales when he compared Coulson to Tony Stark and about how the Avengers allowed Ultron's creation and did nothing. Dude sure talked a lot about stuff he knew nothing about didn't he?

Yes, I'm sure it counts as a logical fallacy (straw man or false comparison).
 
So does anyone have any guesses as to what that cool-looking tablet does? I was hoping it was some form of Terrigen Bomb, but I don't see why the Inhumans would be afraid of that, other than it interfering with their "pure" society.

And I take it Hydra is officially kaput?

Cut off one head, and two more shall take its place. So at this point, Hydra should have a lot of heads. For the purposes of the show though? Yeah, I'd fathom they'll slink into the background for the time being. Probably at least until Civil War.
 
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No, it didn't look like gravitonium but I've no idea what that stuff was. Looked crazy though, shifting from a monolith to swirling black liquid.


It looked like a mega Diviner with slots for the smaller Diviners to slot into
 
I wonder what would happen if Coulson was exposed to the terrigen mist?

Most likely he wont be exposed to it.

But I was thinking of this yesterday. What if, the GH323/5(?) somehow made it into Coulson's bone marrow, to his germ cells. Slowly, but surely it could be rewriting his DNA to give him slight inhuman characteristics, or at least the ability to survive exposure to the mist.

I wouldn't mind if Coulson had powers like slightly enhanced durability, NOT invulnerability, and mild precognition say 10-20 seconds precognition ( which would be helpful in a fight)
 
Maybe sub-level super-soldier abilities (not to the extent of Cap's, but slightly above human average abilities)?

EDIT: Also, I do wonder if we'll get a NuHuman scenario like in the comics.
 
OK, wow, they totally got me. I was absolutely against Raina and Gonzalez, but by the end...

Then again, I still think Coulson was the right choice for a dialogue, but Raina would have been better than Jiaying, clearly. I'm kind of intrigued as to whether she is 100% Magneto xenophobic, or if she was just worried for her people and took it to the extreme. Her dialogue certainly suggested the former.

It'll be interesting to see where they go with this. I assume that Bobbi's current predicament will influence her relationship with Hunter to allow them to get together for the spin-off. I'm also flumoxed by Ward, though I'm completely hooked on him and Agent 33. I think that Simmons answered her correctly when they talked by saying she didn't know Bobbi was undercover, since she blames Bobbi for what happened to her and Simmons took out Bakshi.

I still love the little squad of Coulson/Hunter/Fitz. I never thought I'd use the term, but OT3 for sure.
 
Cut off one head, and two more shall take its place. So at this point, Hydra should have a lot of heads. For the purposes of the show though? Yeah, I'd fathom they'll slink into the background for the time being. Probably at least until Civil War.

As business models go, it seems like an anemic mission statement.
Losing those competent enough to rise to the top leaves less capable middle management types and ultimately they will have to draw the ground floor. If they keep losing heads Hydra will be lead by last weeks mailroom clerks.
 
Next thing you know, Hydra ends up being led by the MCU's version of Bob, Agent of Hydra.
 
WAR. the direction this show is taking, has me concern about Skye's character, Tonight's episode to my logic hinted that skye will be killed off or become the new leader the inhuman. Im very worried now. if they do kill of skye, i think i will stop watching this show.
 
Glad Gonzalez is gone. I think in the end he was probably lying
 
what im confused about is that Skye's mom ( i cant spell her name) didn't bring up the cargo that they so much fear. This makes me think that from the getgo, skye's mom intention is too destroy shield and the cargo, or use it to destroy the humans,
 
Do you guys think the government and Stark will oversee the Index in Civil War?
 

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