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"have you seen all this weird stuff happening in New York?" I think that may be the only allusion we get to IW.
It sounds like they are referring to the attack on Strange. I be shocked if they don't address the ending of Infinity War.
Also, it looks Talbot is going to become Graviton.
It sounds like they are referring to the attack on Strange. I be shocked if they don't address the ending of Infinity War.
Also, it looks Talbot is going to become Graviton.
Wait a minute Qovas's people had been raiding the Lighthouse in Deke's time even with the Kree guard force?
So all those early allusions to stuff from the movies are just coincidences?
I guess we all have considered the possibility since the time loops. But having grandma talking about Deke as a canary in the coal mine was unexpected. As well as Deke coming back with other shows time travel explanationsOk this is the 2nd or 3rd time Deke has talked about the multiverse theory. It's getting impossible to ignore.
I think we better prepare for a cop out season where this season of AoS is in a separate timeline.
I've been debating that the Marvel shows and movies are all set in different multiverses. Mainly as a playful thought experiment, but they might actually follow through with the idea.
Ok this is the 2nd or 3rd time Deke has talked about the multiverse theory. It's getting impossible to ignore.
I think we better prepare for a cop out season where this season of AoS is in a separate timeline.
It sounds like they are referring to the attack on Strange. I be shocked if they don't address the ending of Infinity War.
The whole concept makes no sense to me. Cause precedes effect, not the other way around. Nothing that can happen in the future should be able to erase Deke even if it's linear, if they change things then he should have vanished the moment they went back in time. Besides, don't we already know that it's a multiverse anyway, given that we saw Tess and Flint with the broken Earth after the team had already gone back in time?
Seeing how for most of this season it seemed clear TPTB thought this would be the last, they might feel freer to do whatever they want if they get a 6th season, seeing it as one more than they thought they'd get.
Back to this episode. Yo Yo kind of stole this show in this episode. The scene with them arguing was tough to watch, but they all have things that need to be said if they're ever going to get on the same page again. Seeing Daisy's reaction when Yo Yo pointed out that they didn't choose her gave me the sense that although Daisy thought she didn't want the role as leader, it hurt a little bit more than she expected to hear her teammate say it too. Then later when she finds out that May and Daisy created their own mission that is directly related to what her future-self warned her about added another layer for me to what she did to Ruby. I do think part of her reasoning might have been motivated by revenge, and a greater chunk to stopping the future, but her reaction to what Daisy was doing also made it clear part of her was trying to stop whatever happens so that Coulson doesn't have to die. If she had actually stopped the Destroyer of Worlds before anything happened, then saving Coulson wouldn't be the trigger. So when she said she killed Ruby for nothing, I think she also meant that she knows she's going to lose Coulson now too.
I am getting pretty frustrated with Mack though. How is it that they all went to the same horrific future but it seems only half of them actually give a damn about preventing it? Even the way they're so dismissive of Deeke, judging him by their "living on a whole planet where life isn't a constant struggle between servitude, death, or fates worse than death" morality. He grew up in a future of extremely limited resources, with evil alien overlords that periodically made half the humans fight the other half in a station-wide battle to the death, children were commodities to the Kree, and a few levels were infested with human-eating giant cockroaches. But yeah, give him crap about not being SHIELD protocol perfect.
Phil's "lite it up" line was pretty funny. Him choosing the wrong option on the computer was dumb. Why would he just assume that SHIELD hadn't planned for alien attack? It's SHIELD. They deal in the weird and have plans for *everything*.
Talbot is one of those glorious idiots that of course ruins everything. I am going to miss the Coulson/Tablot bickerfest though.
I don't think this season will deal in any way with IW, mostly because the movie was supposed to come out later. But I do hope that next season they do and they try something just as daring and brave and put it all on the line to tell a good story. It'll be interesting to see what they come up with if they get a new season. (Do we know yet?) And regardless of whatever division there is between the MCU and the people running the TV series and Netflix series, they'd have to be morons to not talk and get their ducks lined up.