So the name for The Lighthouse turns out to be a bit more literal than we might have thought. Still no clue who built it or why.
Considering Enoch's unhelpful answers about the actual lighthouse base, I worry the show may ignore the connection, but I hope it's something that's elaborated on before the season ends (especially since I expect this one will be its last).
Out of curiosity I did a quick search on Enoch to see if he's based off of anything in the comics, but turned up nothing. The weird thing is his story sounds an awful lot like Uatu The Watcher's, but apparently that's nothing to do with this (also,
that character has technically
already appeared on the show 
)
I thought Uatu, too, but the key difference is Enoch decides to help when deemed permissible. Even in the face of reality's destruction during
The Infinity Gauntlet mini-series, Uatu did not intervene.
I think in this case it's justified. At least in the previous story surrounding Robin's father they stuck to their guns with how this fourth dimensional stuff works. That this Enoch seems to think Robin's predictions can be both accurate and avoidable is an interesting twist. I'm curious how that part of the plot is going to play out.
Perhaps, but I'm skeptical. The show is on a very short leash in this regard, but I agree they did handle Robin's father well.
The first person to say "Hydra!" gets a clip round the ear. I think we're finally done with those muppets.
Amen. I'm so sick of HYDRA. I'll be
very disappointed if it's them.
Whatever is going on it's probably not a coincidence that this particular base was used to store at least one piece of alien tech, as well as all of SHIELD's toys and to imprison and interrogate the sole remaining SHIELD agent.
Indeed. I suspect that she might working with MODAK. We didn't have any resolution with him and he still hates Phil.
Ha! That's awesome.
Any speculation on a season 6 yet? Things look better or worse than last year?
The ratings continue to decline, no doubt as a result of the showing being moved to Friday.
I was surprised the show was renewed for this season, so I'll be really surprised if it gets renewed for another.
Who the hell calls him Leo?
I do!
I still find it
very weird that Leo and Jemma refer to each other by their surnames, especially in private or when talking about the other affectionately. On a professional level during work, fine. Same for the rest of the gang. But the two of them alone and they still call each other Fitz and Simmons? Weird.
Most awkward geeky cross-reference ever.
I wouldn't say it was awkward. They clearly loved each other on some level considering their reunion.
Can I use this in here?
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By all means! I was also hoping for a reference to
The Orville.
We also got a year for the future now, 2091.
I was happy to get a concrete answer (and I honestly didn't expect to get one), but I still find it odd that no one thought to ask. But I'll drop that now.
