^How? The process looks the same either way.
^How? The process looks the same either way.
No it doesn't...
And guys, stop picking on Kirk555555. He just doesn't like Mockingbird. There's no need to tell him he's wrong. We all disagree with him, but no need to be bitchy.
I think that's a fair thing to say. I really liked Mockingbird when she showed up but after the whole real Shield thing I don't really have a strong favorable opinion. I like Mac, but same thing, and then he said he wanted to leave, which made me like him less, but I liked how he took on Gordo and helped Skye so and now he's staying so I'm ok with him.
I really thought it was funny the way that guy at the end answered Ward. "Hail Hydra to that!" Sounds like a bunch of skinheads which brings us back to Nazis, doesn't it.
^How? The process looks the same either way.
No it doesn't...
I'll keep an eye open the next time I rewatch those episodes but I couldn't tell the difference.
I think it's meant to show just what Hydra has been reduced to after Coulson's team and the Avengers dismantled 99% of the operation
I think it's meant to show just what Hydra has been reduced to after Coulson's team and the Avengers dismantled 99% of the operation
Well assuming they don't have something in reserve for Civil War.
Well, I was thinking more along the lines of it just protecting him, but that's true-- it may have been the beginning of a change.Not for sure. Skye was cocooned in stone before changing too, and even though she acted differently to the Kree injection, it doesn't mean Coulson wouldn't have changed....And I guess we know now that the GH serum would not have protected him if he had gone to see Jiaying instead of Gonzalez...
I'm too anxious to wait, most of the time. And knowing doesn't really ruin my enjoyment of something. If I like it, I watch it again and again.Each his own. I learned my lesson after spoiling myself so bad with the first X-Men movie, that I knew the entire story while watching it, which wasn't that fun for me. I also used to read the book that any particular movie was based on first before seeing the movie but learned, 9 times out of ten, that the books are generally better.
Indeed. Casablanca always ends the same way every time I watch it.Spoilers never bother me- knowing what happens does not take away from the fun is seeing how it happens. Everybody already knew the Titanic would sink but still enjoyed the movie.
When a human touches diviner metal their flesh straight up turns to stone. When an Inhuman is first exposed to the mist, it sort of condenses and congeals around them in a viscus black fluid that envelops their body before hardening like a chrysalis. It's only once the change is complete that it become brittle and cracks like stone. The key difference is that the mist creates a coating. The flesh is covered by it, not turned to stone.
Well assuming they don't have something in reserve for Civil War.
That's the thing, though. We were supposed to think that Ward was just another bland action protagonist; he was the only member of the cast who fit the standard mold, a young and athletic white male with nothing particularly distinctive about him, so he was the one we'd naturally expect to be the primary hero of the show. Quite a lot of the time, after all, the lead character in a TV or film ensemble is a relatively bland white male, and only the supporting characters get to be diverse or complex or played by really good actors. But that was all part of the show's long con and its subversion of our expectations: The one who fit the conventional "hero" mold turned out to be the villain. Which fits right into Whedon's career-long deconstruction of conventional ideas of heroism and villainy.
I think it's meant to show just what Hydra has been reduced to after Coulson's team and the Avengers dismantled 99% of the operation
Well assuming they don't have something in reserve for Civil War.
Yeah. Granted that Hydra's been dealt some really hard blows, but I don't buy that a conspiracy as powerful and penetrating so deep into the U.S. government as it did in CA:TWS could be so quickly and thoroughly defeated.
..., Hydra is essentially down to the last dregs for the foreseeable future.
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