That's true, he said that, and the three new team members (Bobbi, Lance, and Mack) were in agreement that Skye needed to be handled. I was mainly just saying that they never agreed that she needed to be destroyed, and they all fought the Kree dude to stop him from destroying her.
Hyperbole, dude, hyperbole....
Hang on (again). From all that exchange, Alidar Jarok made a really good point. It wasn't the first season team members who were freaking out over Skye, it was the second season additions. Jemma seemed pretty cool in the end about it and more concerned about losing trust with Fitz.
Applying it to all three newcomers, AJ's point is that, for all we know, there's nothing hypocritical in their stance. This could actually be quite revealing about whatever infiltration Bobbi and Mack are up to. Maybe they have an anti-Avenger agenda.
I never accused anyone specific on the show of hypocrisy...that's you two putting words in my mouth.
My brief little post that sparked this Very Serious Discussion was...hyperbole.
My point being that the show has been laying it on a bit thick with the whole fear/distrust/eradication of dirty muti...er, inhumies angle, now that Skye has powers.
I didn't think there'd even be anyone around to read my post...I could hear crickets chirping in here during and immediately after the episode. I was shouting something silly in an empty room to hear it echo.
Oh noes! Hyperbole again! Destroy me / eradicate me / lock me in an Asgardian dungeon / whatever!