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This is a continuation thread, the old thread is [split]498753[/split]
had to prove me wrong, didn't ya?
lol, but still, it's not exactly his "signature look" as you'd be led to believe based on merch
Well, he's indoors a lot and obviously wouldn't wear them there.
Which...you know... he's doneHe needs to sing this song:
[YT]X2LTL8KgKv8[/YT]
Which...you know... he's done
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I am not familiar with them. Can someone explain why this person could be one of them?
Basically, the title of episode 6 "Among Us Hide " hints that someone on the team isn't who/what they appear to be. Jemma has been acting weird whenever she catches a glimpse of herself on a reflective surface, like she's afraid of what she sees, and she just survived in a hostile environment.
What if she's not who/what she appears to be, yet somehow (memory erased) she doesn't realize it. I thought Skrull at first, but, since Marvel can't use Skrull shapeshifters I though of the episode where we saw the Kree shapeshifter.
Is it possible she's some kind of shapeshifting Kree sleeper agent, sent to keep an eye on Shield, and other possible threats to the Kree, without her consciously realizing it.
That title's actually a reference to the story that introduced the Inhumans in the Marvel Universe:
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So you can expect it to be Inhuman heavy.
Nice catch, it's very likely thatgiven that clue.Simmons is an Inhuman
That title's actually a reference to the story that introduced the Inhumans in the Marvel Universe:
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So you can expect it to be Inhuman heavy.
Nice catch, it's very likely thatgiven that clue.Simmons is an Inhuman
Or that:
You've got Simmons on the brain.
I thought I recognized it as a title.
Or Daisy is or anyone else.
They are a type of.Kree that can shapeshift
From the Marvel wiki:There is another type of Kree called the "Ruul" who are able to shapeshift and can survive in any hostile environment.
Basically, the title of episode 6 "Among Us Hide " hints that someone on the team isn't who/what they appear to be. Jemma has been acting weird whenever she catches a glimpse of herself on a reflective surface, like she's afraid of what she sees, and she just survived in a hostile environment.
What if she's not who/what she appears to be, yet somehow (memory erased) she doesn't realize it. I thought Skrull at first, but, since Marvel can't use Skrull shapeshifters I though of the episode where we saw the Kree shapeshifter.
Is it possible she's some kind of shapeshifting Kree sleeper agent, sent to keep an eye on Shield, and other possible threats to the Kree, without her consciously realizing it.
All I know for sure is this season was supposed to be about Secret Warriors/Caterpillars, and several episodes in we still only have one.
All I know for sure is this season was supposed to be about Secret Warriors/Caterpillars, and several episodes in we still only have one.
Ir there is another inhuman on the team i think it will be hunter. He's a bit to weak (may and bobby can both beat him up). It would also be funny to see him react to getting powers and not being able to control them.
You're expecting instant gratification, when they promised a slow burn to the storyline. In all likelihood we'll probably get the fully formed Secret Warriors team only by the season finale, when it'll be needed to defeat a major threat that needs more than Daisy as a powered person to deal with.
Also, chances are we may get versions of the original Secret Warriors that don't have the same name as they do in the comics, at least initially, because they want to build them as fully realized characters first before actually revealing them as such and get them into the team, which is why I'm fairly confident that Werner Von Strucker IS their version of Phobos (similar look; has a big villain as a father; has a superiority complex) and Joey Gutierrez IS their version of Druid (again, similar look; wasn't the most athletic person until recently; powers are chemical in nature; current powerset resembles a feat Druid did in the comics, accelerate the natural decay of the elements to make whole Helicarriers be reduced to dust in seconds).
Hunter and Bobbi are very likely on their way out since ABC ordered a pilot for a show featuring both characters as leads, so probably not.
Why not? One of the complaints of aos in the first season was the lack of powers. If hunter and bobby do get their own series then it might be nice if hunter had some sort of power. Doesn't even need to be that great a power.
Demileto, I'm super-impressed with your catching this reference and I guess it would be too much to expect a new character introduction as major as in that book? I'm also impressed with your references to Phobos and Druid from Secret Warriors comics. As you say, the connections may turn out differently from the comics, but you're one well-read dude to make these possible connections!That title's actually a reference to the story that introduced the Inhumans in the Marvel Universe:
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So you can expect it to be Inhuman heavy.