Yup.Oh, really? I didn't even know she existed in the comics, let alone armless.
See also: James T. James.
Yup.Oh, really? I didn't even know she existed in the comics, let alone armless.
I don't think a lot of people realize that Mack is sort of a comics character (Alphonso Mackenzie) to. I think it's one of those situations where they took an old name and put it on a new character. As far as I know the characters have almost nothing in common other than both being S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
I only just discovered that by accident because he showed up in The Pulse, which I read in preparation for second season of Jessica Jones. Like you said, completely different from the show. You see his name first, so at least I was prepared for him when he showed up and I wasn't so taken aback by his appearance.I don't think a lot of people realize that Mack is sort of a comics character (Alphonso Mackenzie) to. I think it's one of those situations where they took an old name and put it on a new character. As far as I know the characters have almost nothing in common other than both being S.H.I.E.L.D. agents.
I'm not sure if that analogy works since this appears to be the villain bringing together other villains to go after the heroes. The Squad are bad guys forced to work for the good guys, so it's pretty much the opposite.
I didn't think of that, but Deke, aka fuzzy mercenary guy, disappearing would be the perfect way to show that they changed the future.
Well, that was bad and certainly played against our expectations-- I had assumed that Little Boy Blue was the culprit behind YoYo's missing arms, but it was Teenage Inhuman Ninja Girl. Things are turning very grim for YoYo as we head toward what might be the end of the show, and the last words we heard from her were "everything is coming true." And we still don't know why she thinks that Coulson must die so that Earth may live.
And we have a new alien watcher guy to replace Enoch. It was driving me crazy trying to remember where I had seen him before, but I finally remembered-- he was one of the rotating interns on Bones. It doesn't look like we'll be seeing much more of him, unfortunately, except maybe splattered on the walls. I kind of liked him, so I hope he survives the explosion somehow.
I was assuming all along that one or more of the future characters would return to the present, but it seemed like that ship had sailed, so it was slightly surprising to see the fuzzy mercenary guy appear. I loved his reactions to the present, from his tree hugging to his hamburger munching to his attempt to pay the bill with his implant. For my next prediction, I'll say that they will know that they've saved the future because he will suddenly fade out of existence at some point.
So what if it's legal or not? That misses the point. This symbolic and romantic gesture of commitment means something very important to both of them and their friends. That's all that should matter....but is it legal? Coulson seemed to say that nobody vested him with powers except the couple themselves, so will they have to go through a more proper ceremony later, assuming they're ever cleared?
Do you think they got a discount from the FX house for reusing the crack from Doctor Who?This show really is feeling the budget crunch.
I'm just surprised Ward didn't show up
So what if it's legal or not? That misses the point. This symbolic and romantic gesture of commitment means something very important to both of them and their friends. That's all that should matter.
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