More Skye vs. Raina...and an interesting backstory.
Did anyone else notice that during the dream sequence at the begining that Skye was wearing a flower dress?
More Skye vs. Raina...and an interesting backstory.
More Skye vs. Raina...and an interesting backstory.
Did anyone else notice that during the dream sequence at the begining that Skye was wearing a flower dress?
I'm sure Reinhardt got a trial. I mean, are we supposed to believe that the Allies in the MCU gave Hermann Göring a trial, but not a commander in Hydra?
Well, to be fair, I think we were supposed to get the idea in the first Captain America that Red Skull and Co. were "worse" than the Nazis.
I can't say I agree with that notion at all. I mean, philosophically, the key difference between 1940s-era Hydra and the Nazis are that 1940s-era Hydra seems to have abandoned worship of Hitler and may not believe in the racial superiority of Germans. But they were still part of the Nazi power structure, were still relying on the German Army to protect them from the Allies, and were still at best complicit in, and more likely active participants in, the Holocaust and numerous other Nazi war crimes. And that's to say nothing of their desire to commit mass genocide themselves.
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Well, the worthy do anyway.I'm amazed that after 4000+ years, modern humans still know the apparent original pronunciation of "Kree".
Fine episode. For some reason it felt like a filler in the end even though they covered quite a bit. It just felt lacking.
I assumed they were referring to a thing between Bobbi and Mac.I don't recall the word 'plan' being used. I think he said something like "does Hunter know about the other thing"[paraphrase].
Leading the fan boy in me to hope Mack was referring to Clint Barton.
I don't recall the word 'plan' being used. I think he said something like "does Hunter know about the other thing"[paraphrase].What kind of plan was he and Bobbi into that he didn't want Hunter in on? More wheels within wheels?
Leading the fan boy in me to hope Mack was referring to Clint Barton.
Mac: So, you and Hunter...again.
Bobbie: I know
Mac: Been through it enough times...
Bobbie: I know.
Mac:...gluttons for punishment I'd say.
Bobbie: Let's not go down this road, okay? You're a big brother but you're not my big brother.
Mac: Your personal life, that's your business. I'm just wondering if it means bringing Hunter in on the other thing.
Bobbie: That?! No.
Mac: I figured after we lost Hartley you'd try to...
Bobbie: No, he has no idea. And I'd like it to stay that way.
Mac: Copy that.
Boy, the Kree really don't like people touching their stuff.
I'm amazed that after 4000+ years, modern humans still know the apparent original pronunciation of "Kree".
I'm guessing Los Angeles stood in for Vancouver...?
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