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Even typos cannot stand in the way of true love. (Ming-Na is fabulous.
)How can you love someone and you don't even know their name?![]()
)let the speculation start with a list of all female marvel characters of african descent
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let the speculation start with a list of all female marvel characters of african descent
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let the speculation start with a list of all female marvel characters of african descent
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1. Storm
2. Storm
3. Monica Rambeau
4. Misty Knight
5. Storm
let the speculation start with a list of all female marvel characters of african descent
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Oh, so then she's not a robot? With Skye's dig at Ward and that awkward bit of dialog in the scene posted I just assumed she was some kind of assassin robot.
Well, okay, not entirely but still. That is some clunky dialog the writers gave her and exactly what happens when you take lines that would work comic books and attempt translating them directly onto the screen. It ends poorly, and in this case kind of comes out sounding like a robot.
So... Leia Cage?
Eliminating all of the ones that belong to Fox (Storm, Camilla Reyes, Angel Salvadore), there are:
- Monica Rambeau
- Misty Knight
- Silhouette (although that may or may not require the debut of Night Thrasher)
- Tamara Devoux (Current Captain Universe)
- Shuri (although I think she should be saved for a Black Panther movie, although she has the right look for it)
it could be a variation of one of these characters, with hopefully one of them who has a link with shield/brain washing in the comics
The character is supposed to be under some sort of mind control, which probably explains her odd phrasing. Skye's line about Ward is likely an allusion to the robotic behavior of the woman. We'll have to watch the show to see how it plays out, of course.
What about Impala, Dreadlox, Alisandra Morales, Longbow, Breeze or 14?
i feel bad that i dont know most of these characters you both mentioned
let the speculation start with a list of all female marvel characters of african descent
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great! that narrows the list down to everyone not in the xmen, fantastic four, namor and spiderman + friends
A certain spoiler I read from NYCC's viewing of this episode has me wondering if she isn't connected to [BLACKOUT]Deathlok or Misty Knight. [/BLACKOUT]
http://www.newsarama.com/19227-nycc-2013-agents-of-s-h-i-e-l-d.html
(The article contains info about the episode, so beware if you don't want to read spoilers.)
Following the episode, Loeb said that the show would be filming in several different countries, including Paris and Sweden, "to give the show an international feel."

Does it really? I don't ask that facetiously....I'm genuinely asking. Are Marvel's live action TV boundaries the same as the feature films, or do the rights start spilling over into franchises that are owned on the big screen by Fox, Sony and Universal?
Is Jeph Loeb a robot with just one piece of dialogue? His response to every question in that article: "Wouldn't that be great?"
Also:
Nice to know that "Paris" is a country in Jeph Loeb's world.
Jeebuz, Jeph![]()
Can you give us an idea as to where this easter egg takes place so we dont miss it ?I saw the episode at NYCC. She's not related to ANY character in the Marvel Universe. In fact by the end of the episode you can pretty much call her female Nick Fury. She's not related to Fury though...just look wise.
She's a fallen agent that used to work with Coulson. She's kidnapped and someone puts a robotic eye into her that makes her do things. I personally think it's a link to Winter soldier and Hydra. Shield mentions they've never seen technology this advanced. By the end of the episode she has a eye patch and looks like a female Fury.
there's also a slight easter egg about Shang Chi.
I really wish Jeph was not in charge of the TV department of Marvel. He's the biggest hack in hollywood.