The episode was great last night. One of, if not the best episode they've had on.
Actually I don't think this is what Radcliffe intended. Remember, he wanted a paradise free of death and suffering. More specifically, when Aida brought him out in the beginning of this episode, he was disturbed to learn that Aida had restarted the simulation several times in order to adjust it to remove the captives' regrets. He was concerned that doing so would've altered the simulation in unpredictable ways. So I think that's probably what happened. In the course of undoing the team members' regrets, she accidentally undid the events that led to the downfall of Hydra.
Or maybe she thought they'd be happier if they joined Hydra and profited from the fruits of its victory? If Hydra won and ran the world, the oppressive order they brought would be free of conflict for those who got with the program, so to Aida's emotionless logic, that might've been a preferable way to live.
I would watch them, personally I'm not the biggest fan of this arc but these episodes have some really wonderful character moments. But not if you plan to have a realy elaborate rant about them.![]()
They said they found her Avatar, so I'm guessing she really isn't 'dead' in the Framework, but in that reality she faked her death..
My first thought.My money's on the virtual version of Gemma having faked her death for some reason.
Heck, David Banner had a tombstone in The Incredible Hulk tv series. Didn't mean Banner was dead.![]()
Whoa whoa whoa!!! Spoiler alert??!! Some of us are a few episodes, or decades, behind in our tv watching.
I wasn't planning on ranting about anything![]()
But . . . but it's in the opening credits!![]()
Exactly. All we saw was a tombstone. Doesn't mean there's a body in the grave, or that it belongs to Gemma if there is.
Heck, David Banner had a tombstone in The Incredible Hulk tv series. Didn't mean Banner was dead.
My money's on the virtual version of Gemma having faked her death for some reason.
I think they were for personally luring in all of the Inhumans. Daisy had been questioning the logistics of going to collect each one personally. Presumably they'd put clothes on first.I also had to wonder about the army of Daisys in their underwear.
It's about taking away specific painful moments from specific individuals. I think this is going to be the Pottersville scenario of unintended consequences on the world when you do that.Some of it doesn't make sense, at least not yet, if it's supposed to be just like the real world, only with less pain. Why would May be with HYDRA? Why would there even be a HYDRA? And why would Simmons be dead? How is that less painful for anybody?
I wasn't planning on ranting about anythingI'm just not enjoying the arc. Having now looked up spoilers for the last two episodes, I just would have gotten really irritated if I'd watched them, so I'll just jump back on at the next story arc.
One thing that interests me is that everybody seems on board with the possibility of the next (and likely last) multi-episode arc focusing on the framework reality. Over in the Flash thread, there were strong opinions that the show couldn't sustain an arc in the Flashpoint alternate timeline.
Fake Jemma faking her death just seems so ordinary for a fake world...I think they're going someplace else with that.
This next arc looks like it will be very interesting, almost like a Mirror Universe scenario. Some of it doesn't make sense, at least not yet, if it's supposed to be just like the real world, only with less pain. Why would May be with HYDRA? Why would there even be a HYDRA?
The one thing that interests me is if they all share one Framework or if they inhabit the same one just with different stories (teacher Coulson just doesn't care if it's Hydra or Shield "protecting" the world for example).
This next arc looks like it will be very interesting, almost like a Mirror Universe scenario. Some of it doesn't make sense, at least not yet, if it's supposed to be just like the real world, only with less pain. Why would May be with HYDRA? Why would there even be a HYDRA?
It's about taking away specific painful moments from specific individuals. I think this is going to be the Pottersville scenario of unintended consequences on the world when you do that.
Ward was never brainscanned though, so it really wouldn't be him, just other's perceptions of him. There'd be no point in having a robo-Ward in the real world.If the show gets renewed, I wonder if they will bring him back as RoboWard.
All 6, plus Radcliff, AND the woman that Aida was based on. She could play a part in this yet. Either to tell Radcliff to do what's right or maybe she's the woman hanging with Fitz.But on AoS, all six of the series leads are now plugged into the Framework.
This is pretty much the thing that popped in my mind with a bit of thought.And I just realized there's a third reason: In "Flashpoint," aside from the Flash himself, none of the characters were really the people we know, just their alternate versions. So it might've been harder to get invested in them, and any growth they went through would've been negated at the end when the original versions of the characters were restored. Seeing the Flash characters we know (or at least only very slightly altered versions of them) dealing with the aftereffects of the imperfect restoration has actually been more interesting than "Flashpoint" itself was, because we have more investment in all the characters, not just Barry. But on AoS, all six of the series leads are now plugged into the Framework. The lives they're experiencing are altered, but that's just the illusion they're being fed; underneath, it's still the Coulson, May, FitzSimmons, Daisy, and Mack that we know and love, and the story will be about all of them trying to get back to their lives. So what happens to them will matter more to us.
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