Wait, did I miss something? Did Coulson brainwash Ward off-screen in this episode?
How can Coulson send Ward through the TAHITI process when the Guest House has been destroyed? Does he have the specs for the brain re-writing machine in the Toolbox?
Wait, did I miss something? Did Coulson brainwash Ward off-screen in this episode?
I found the casual mention of using TAHITI brainwashing on Ward to be the first disturbing thing to come from Coulson in all of this.
I finally figured out where I've seen Agent 33 before! She plays Tori, the Computer Tech at the precinct in Castle.
Anybody else kinda of wished that street bump scene between Skye/Cal and those men escalated?
Naah. I expected it to escalate and was glad when it didn't.
But we only saw the memory machine at the Guest House (it was there when Coulson and Garrett raided it), and it hasn't been established that Coulson has another one.The Guest House was the source of the drug that brought Coulson back to life. The memory erasure process was separate from that, done some time after his resurrection to erase his memories of the traumas he endured as a result of his revival (as well as to suppress the compulsion to carve the diagrams of the Kree city).
But we only saw the memory machine at the Guest House (it was there when Coulson and Garrett raided it), and it hasn't been established that Coulson has another one.The Guest House was the source of the drug that brought Coulson back to life. The memory erasure process was separate from that, done some time after his resurrection to erase his memories of the traumas he endured as a result of his revival (as well as to suppress the compulsion to carve the diagrams of the Kree city).
It had crossed my mind that it might be a bluff on Coulson's part, but to what end? Having ones mind permanently altered wouldn't be a desirable fate to most.
I found the casual mention of using TAHITI brainwashing on Ward to be the first disturbing thing to come from Coulson in all of this.
And no, it isn't desirable, but neither is prison time. Yet lots of criminals accept plea bargains for a certain amount of prison time because it's better than the alternative if they don't take the deal. Coulson's not willing to let Ward run around free, so the options are either to wipe his memory and give him a fresh start, or to drop him in a deep, dark hole forever, not necessarily alive. So he's hoping Ward will see it as the lesser of two evils. He's also banking on the idea that Ward may welcome losing the memory of the awful things his family and Garrett infliced on him.
I think you guys are forgetting the scene that first showed us the brain-changer in use....Remember Coulson begging to be allowed to die?Maybe not desirable, but Preferable to a bullet in the head, no?
And no, it isn't desirable, but neither is prison time. Yet lots of criminals accept plea bargains for a certain amount of prison time because it's better than the alternative if they don't take the deal. Coulson's not willing to let Ward run around free, so the options are either to wipe his memory and give him a fresh start, or to drop him in a deep, dark hole forever, not necessarily alive. So he's hoping Ward will see it as the lesser of two evils. He's also banking on the idea that Ward may welcome losing the memory of the awful things his family and Garrett infliced on him.
I think you guys are forgetting the scene that first showed us the brain-changer in use....Remember Coulson begging to be allowed to die?Maybe not desirable, but Preferable to a bullet in the head, no?
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