Er, right. Brain fart there.They didn't go to a bank. They were at a (high end) jewelry shop.

Still, why did they need to go to a high-end jewelry shop for basic crystals?
Er, right. Brain fart there.They didn't go to a bank. They were at a (high end) jewelry shop.
I'm curious to know the nature of Fitz and Enoch's divergent adventure. Was this something that always happened every time loop or is it new? I expect it's the latter but why were they broken their side of the time loop? It better not be a simple case of the Confederacy (that was the name of the organization that attacked them last episode, right?) just happened upon this time around and destroyed their ship.
Sarge got me thinking, has there ever been an alternate reality version of a character that wasn't more grizzled and/or badass?
Still, why did they need to go to a high-end jewelry shop for basic crystals?
The very first episode, they explain that the Confederacy split his ship in half. That seemed to happen when they were driven off the Earth, which happened because the Earth wasn't cracked in two.Sure but they were far off from Earth. I hope we get a more direct and concrete explanation than that.
Several of the alternates of Harrison Wells in The Flash. Also the Earth-2 Barry Allen from same, and the Earth-X Leonard Snart. Mirror Universe Brunt from DS9 was a sweetheart. Surely quite a few of the lead characters' doppelgangers in Sliders would count.
So we did more or less get confirmation that Sarge is an alternate universe version of Coulson, but some of the references to reincarnation and past lives makes me wonder if there's more to it than. They seemed like the kind of thing that seems unimportant, but ends up being a bigger deal later. They didn't seem to totally brush off Snowflake's comments, like when Pax told her they don't always come back as butterflies. I guess it could have just been him playing along for her sake, but it felt like more than that to me.
We also got Sarge hesitating when he saw May last week, and now this week he admits he recognizes the word Coulson.
It's clear that Sarge was in an alternate universe. It is not yet clear he is from that alternate universe. What his deal is will become clearer with more episodes.
Seriously?Occam's Razor: 1) is the first resort of the chronically unimaginative
When applied to works of fiction, yeah. 100%.Seriously?
It's already established that Sarge is from an alternate universe. That seems like all the explanation we need. Maybe it would be clearer if he had a goatee?
Yeah, I really think there is going to be some kind of a direct connection to our Coulson, so that way they can use Sarge as a way to bring back 616/199999 Coulson.It's clear that Sarge was in an alternate universe. It is not yet clear he is from that alternate universe. What his deal is will become clearer with more episodes.
Yeah, I really think there is going to be some kind of a direct connection to our Coulson, so that way they can use Sarge as a way to bring back 616/199999 Coulson.
When they killed off Coulson at the end of last season, they thought the show wasn't going to come back, and now that they have they are back they've brought Clark Gregg back as a character who seems to be connected to our Coulson. So I think there's plenty of evidence right now to point to Sarge as our way of getting Coulson back.
I just can't see them continuing the show for even another season without Coulson, he's just. Now yes there have been a few shows that have killed off their main character, like The Walking Dead, and Vikings, but once the character was dead, they also go rid of the actor.
There's clearly something more going on with him vaguely recognizing the name Coulson. They didn't play that beat for no reason. Exactly what the connection is remains to be seen.
"WHY DID YOU SAY THAT NAME?!?"But if it were something that basic, they wouldn't have bothered making it a vague recollection. He'd know his name and his reaction would have been more along the lines of "Yeah, what's it to you?"
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