If Sif is willing to take amnesiac Vin-Tak back to Hala, then you have to wonder if Vin-tak's truncheon is a unique device or else one of his colleagues could recognize the symptoms and simply restore his memory with another truncheon.
Well, that was a pretty good episode, unless you're Hunter or Skye. It was sad to see Skye lock herself away in quarantine at the end, with only Fitz on her side.
The Kree was an interesting character (and I wonder if the truncheon was an artifact from the Kree equivalent of Warehouse 13-- "This is the truncheon that struck Captain For-Gett in the head, giving him amnesia, and ever since...."). From his perspective, he came to save the Earth, but his idea of a cure was a little harsh on the victims. He distanced himself from the Kree faction that performed the experiments, but admitted that the experiments would probably resume if the Kree discovered how successful they had been. I wonder if he represented a "good" faction or activist group, or if he was a lone crusader.
They seemed to be assuming that Hydra has the rest of the Diviners, but I was wondering if it's actually the other Inhumans who have them.
Well, the casket was empty.
This certainly puts a whole new spin to that scene at the end of CATWS with Von Strucker talking about the victims and the Wonder, er, Miracle Twins.
I guess Scarlet and Silver's powers are from terrigenesis?
I wonder what Loki's glow stick had to do with it, if anything?
Yeah, but he was still trying to rectify the situation and in his own eyes was a good guy, which was well played.Well, that was a pretty good episode, unless you're Hunter or Skye. It was sad to see Skye lock herself away in quarantine at the end, with only Fitz on her side.
The Kree was an interesting character (and I wonder if the truncheon was an artifact from the Kree equivalent of Warehouse 13-- "This is the truncheon that struck Captain For-Gett in the head, giving him amnesia, and ever since...."). From his perspective, he came to save the Earth, but his idea of a cure was a little harsh on the victims. He distanced himself from the Kree faction that performed the experiments, but admitted that the experiments would probably resume if the Kree discovered how successful they had been. I wonder if he represented a "good" faction or activist group, or if he was a lone crusader.
He seemed more concerned that someone in the Empire would decide to start the experiments again if they find out what's going on. Being good for humanity was a side benefit in his eyes.
Unless she really returns, which would open up the door for Trip's return.Lucy Lawless to return, presumably in a flashback.
When are we going to see Roxxon?
Yeah, but he was still trying to rectify the situation and in his own eyes was a good guy, which was well played..Well, that was a pretty good episode, unless you're Hunter or Skye. It was sad to see Skye lock herself away in quarantine at the end, with only Fitz on her side.
The Kree was an interesting character (and I wonder if the truncheon was an artifact from the Kree equivalent of Warehouse 13-- "This is the truncheon that struck Captain For-Gett in the head, giving him amnesia, and ever since...."). From his perspective, he came to save the Earth, but his idea of a cure was a little harsh on the victims. He distanced himself from the Kree faction that performed the experiments, but admitted that the experiments would probably resume if the Kree discovered how successful they had been. I wonder if he represented a "good" faction or activist group, or if he was a lone crusader.
He seemed more concerned that someone in the Empire would decide to start the experiments again if they find out what's going on. Being good for humanity was a side benefit in his eyes.
Unless she really returns, which would open up the door for Trip's return.Lucy Lawless to return, presumably in a flashback.
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