Well, so much for that then. 

I've never heard about Project Mogul before. I didn't realize the Roswell balloon was more than just a weather balloon.
I'm sure there's a lot of early cold war shenannigans as well as UFO/paranormal lore from that era that they could draw on. They've already tied SHIELD and Hydra into Operation Paperclip and as you say, Mogul has some possibilities. Other possibilities are Kenneth Arnold witnessing the test flight for some of Stark's prototype Quinjets. Project Sign and Blue Book being SHIELD smoke screens for Soviet operated Hydra technology and the Philadelphia Experiment has "Stark and Tesla collaboration" written all over it. Yeah, I know Tesla died like eight or nine months prior....OR DID HE!?![]()
Wouldn't a prototype Quinjet be, ohh, a Monojet?
In the comics, the original Quinjets were called that because they had five jet engines -- a quintet of jets.The MCU version only seems to have two jets, though. But maybe they're fifth-generation Stark jet technology?
I think that, with the influence of Hydra and its old WWII German ties, that the Kecksburg Bell and its similarity in appearance to Die Glocke might be a more topical incident, although Roswell/A51 is more widely known in popular culture.I can definitely see there being potential for Area 51 having significance.
I'd prefer the ten weeks straight (more accurately, the gap will likely be even longer because of Christmas, etc.). Rather than 22 and 8, they could go with 20 and 10. Or they could go 22 and 10 and we get even more episodes than normal of Marvel shows next season.
Does that mean there will now be 10 weeks between the first and second half of Agents of SHIELD next season? Because that really, really sucks, and I'd say that even if I didn't loathe Agent Carter.
Does that mean there will now be 10 weeks between the first and second half of Agents of SHIELD next season?
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