Good point. Gonsalves' group, with his referring to Skye as a "thing," definitely would seem to be in favor of the registration.
First, his name is
Robert Gonzales. Same spelling as Speedy Gonzales, or former US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Gonsalves (or Gonçalves) is the Portuguese version of the name.
D'oh, the first time I wrote his name in a post, I did due dillegence, but this last time, I slipped. At least I didn't call him "Adama," as I really, really want to do! Plus, I don't really write out Speedy Gonzales much, and I'd prefer to forget Alberto Gonzales.
Second, as we've seen, his "group" is democratic and doesn't always agree on everything. We've seen Gonzales outvoted twice so far: First in the flashback, when Bobbi and the others convinced him to defy Fury's orders to destroy the carrier, and then in the present, when the other council members disagreed with his antagonistic approach to May and voted that he should offer her a seat on the council instead. So Gonzales himself is a hardliner, but his opinions don't dictate the council's choices.[/QUOTE]
Fury and the World Security Council disagreed, as well. I don't think their relationship to SHIELD was ever exposed. Hell, they left him in charge even after the Battle of New York. They were against the Avengers Initiative from the start. And, judging from Pierce's move at the Triskelion, they were Hydra-free.
I'm thinking it needs to be something different from the existing show, so that it isn't just "Agents of SHIELD: Miami" or something. Maybe they'll spin off the more overtly superheroic characters like Deathlok and Skye/Quake (and Mockingbird?) into a show that's more superpowers-oriented while AoS goes back to the more human-level spy-game stuff -- sort of like The Flash vs. Arrow.
I like the possiblity of a SWORD show, one that focuses on intergalactic threats, leaving SHIELD to focus on Earth-bound ones. Asgardian, Kree, etc. stuff could be relegated to SWORD, and they could cross-over with SHIELD on Inhuman stuff.