Yeah, it's nonsense. I'm not saying it's not true, but there's certainly nothing clear enough to be probative there.
Regarding the other character
BJ Britt has been rumored for some time but the rumor is based on someone who thought they saw him. It's more likely they confused him for Falcon, who is apparently in the movie.
Plus there's always "the intensives program". I doubt Garrett's cell was the only one pulling that trick.
They're still happy to call out some locations, like Miami, but yeah, when it's just a random American city, why give people the opportunity to even argue about the math. (Or angle of sunlight, etc.)Yeah, they have been very vague on just where exactly a lot of the action is actually taking place this season.
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Yeah, I'm sure he'll only come up if he has a particularly relevant interest.
Eh, they'd probably just put him in his trench coat to solve that problem. I think it's more they'd have to have a good idea for how to use him. That being said, I would be shocked if he doesn't appear at all.
I think HYDRA was blackmailing Cybertek's head in order to utilize Cybertek's resources for Project Deathlok. And possibly produce the eye implants as well.I thought it was Hydra's doing, what with the head of Cybertek being apart of the program and all.
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