I'm a huge Whedon fan, but when Fitz and Simmons were getting friendly....I got nervous.
Yeah, who could have predicted that she would be the big villain at the end of the season when we first saw her?By the way, gotta say -- Dichen Lachman deserves massive props for an amazing arc this season. Jiaying started off as what we think is a silent victim in the first few episodes, but Lachman's performance elevated her into a charismatic leader and then compelling supervillain. Adding her to my celebrity crushes.
Hah, very good.I'd raise a hand, but yeah, worried Mack might take that as a que...
I'll admit when I first saw that I got greedy and thought Helicarrier, but you're probably correct here.Were those blue prints for a new bus?
A Skrull's gotta eat!Is it sentient?
So the big question here is: how much time between season 2 and season 3? The disappearance of Simmons is an immediate mystery, but everything else points to a longer break. Mockingbird has a long recovery in front of her. May is taking some time off. Ward will need time to build up Hydra. And Fitz was just getting started on whatever that blueprint was, so we'll need to see an off-season break so he has time to complete it before the season premiere.I'm a huge Whedon fan, but when Fitz and Simmons were getting friendly....I got nervous. Now, how long will it take Coulson et al to figure out where she went? And why did the goo go back into the glass container? Is it sentient?
Yeah, who could have predicted that she would be the big villain at the end of the season when we first saw her?By the way, gotta say -- Dichen Lachman deserves massive props for an amazing arc this season. Jiaying started off as what we think is a silent victim in the first few episodes, but Lachman's performance elevated her into a charismatic leader and then compelling supervillain. Adding her to my celebrity crushes.
Nice one, Shield showrunners!
I'll admit when I first saw that I got greedy and thought Helicarrier, but you're probably correct here.
There may be other possibilities too though. Why go backwards when you can do something entirely new?
A Skrull's gotta eat!Is it sentient?
So the big question here is: how much time between season 2 and season 3? The disappearance of Simmons is an immediate mystery, but everything else points to a longer break. Mockingbird has a long recovery in front of her. May is taking some time off. Ward will need time to build up Hydra. And Fitz was just getting started on whatever that blueprint was, so we'll need to see an off-season break so he has time to complete it before the season premiere.I'm a huge Whedon fan, but when Fitz and Simmons were getting friendly....I got nervous. Now, how long will it take Coulson et al to figure out where she went? And why did the goo go back into the glass container? Is it sentient?
So therefore, by the time the season premiere rolls around, Coulson and the gang should have figured out what happened to Simmons. And for that matter they may have the incident on security camera (if Cal didn't screw that up on his rampage).
Me too. I knew something bad was going to happen but didn't expect that. Damn you silly Fitz, you freaking killed Simmons (I doubt she's really dead but we won't know anything until next season).I'm a huge Whedon fan, but when Fitz and Simmons were getting friendly....I got nervous...
That was two of the most exciting hours of television I've seen in a long time, and was better than some of the MCU films. A+. They knocked this one out of the park.
I thought Cal looked more like "under done hulk" than "Frankenstein's monster". He just needed a good shot of gamma rays to go along with that cocktail. Guess no one told him about Banner's attempt.
I forgot his name but that agent who kept that intel in his nose was never seen being killed. I was hoping to see him again but if we haven't by now, I doubt he made it.
I know I'm the one who suggested the artefact might be Venom symbiont related (and it still might figure into it regardless) but now I'm wondering if it's the thing that converted the ancient humans into Inhumans in the first place? It'd make sense that the Inhumans would fear it since after all, if it made them then it stands to reason it could unmake them too.
Of course that would mean Simmons could emerge from that thing an Inhuman, which would be enormously ironic. Of course it's also possible she already is and that's why it grabbed her.
PSYCHE-MAGNITRON
- Classification: Weapon
- Creator: Kree (presumably)
- User/Possessors: Yon-Rogg, Carol Danvers, Kerwin Korman (Destructor), Dr. Minerva (Minn-Erva), Captain Atlas (Att-Lass)
- First Appearance: Captain Marvel I#18 (October, 1969)
Powers/Abilities/Functions: It possessed matter-shaping powers. The Psyche-Magnitron allowed its master to conjure up anything ever devised by Kree Science. When its rays hit the user, it could create the device desired by the user and also modify the genetic structure of the body gifting it with super powers.
The Magnitron Power Unit or Power Core could be contained in a small shielded box. It was extremely radioactive and outside the box it immediately changed its form to a bigger, starred polyhedron. It emitted the same radiation emitted as the Psyche-Magnitron when it bathed a subject, but in such a high quantity that it burnt, blinded, annihilated the senses in an instant and probably even killed the subject in a few minutes. Its rays gave the user greater but more uncontrollable matter-shaping powers. The radiations covered all the wavelengths known and their strength could transform an area as wide as Northern Florida into a radioactive desert.
History: (Captain Marvel I#18 (fb) - BTS) - During the expansionist era of the Kree Intergalactic Empire, the Psyche-Magnitron was considered a device so powerful and dangerous that the Kree outlawed it. So, the founding fathers of the Kree Empire decided to hide the Psyche-Magnitron. 250 centuries ago, the incredible device was transported on a forgotten planet far from the centre of their dominion: the Earth. In the same Kree Outpost, in a vast chamber beneath a cave, the Kree also left the forbidden Nega-Bands and many other devices.
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/psychemagnitron.htm
Kyle MacLachlan continues to be the highlight of any scene he's in.
I know I'm the one who suggested the artefact might be Venom symbiont related (and it still might figure into it regardless) but now I'm wondering if it's the thing that converted the ancient humans into Inhumans in the first place? It'd make sense that the Inhumans would fear it since after all, if it made them then it stands to reason it could unmake them too.
Of course that would mean Simmons could emerge from that thing an Inhuman, which would be enormously ironic. Of course it's also possible she already is and that's why it grabbed her.
I'm thinking it could be this:
PSYCHE-MAGNITRON
- Classification: Weapon
- Creator: Kree (presumably)
- User/Possessors: Yon-Rogg, Carol Danvers, Kerwin Korman (Destructor), Dr. Minerva (Minn-Erva), Captain Atlas (Att-Lass)
- First Appearance: Captain Marvel I#18 (October, 1969)
Powers/Abilities/Functions: It possessed matter-shaping powers. The Psyche-Magnitron allowed its master to conjure up anything ever devised by Kree Science. When its rays hit the user, it could create the device desired by the user and also modify the genetic structure of the body gifting it with super powers.
The Magnitron Power Unit or Power Core could be contained in a small shielded box. It was extremely radioactive and outside the box it immediately changed its form to a bigger, starred polyhedron. It emitted the same radiation emitted as the Psyche-Magnitron when it bathed a subject, but in such a high quantity that it burnt, blinded, annihilated the senses in an instant and probably even killed the subject in a few minutes. Its rays gave the user greater but more uncontrollable matter-shaping powers. The radiations covered all the wavelengths known and their strength could transform an area as wide as Northern Florida into a radioactive desert.
History: (Captain Marvel I#18 (fb) - BTS) - During the expansionist era of the Kree Intergalactic Empire, the Psyche-Magnitron was considered a device so powerful and dangerous that the Kree outlawed it. So, the founding fathers of the Kree Empire decided to hide the Psyche-Magnitron. 250 centuries ago, the incredible device was transported on a forgotten planet far from the centre of their dominion: the Earth. In the same Kree Outpost, in a vast chamber beneath a cave, the Kree also left the forbidden Nega-Bands and many other devices.
http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix4/psychemagnitron.htm
Kyle MacLachlan continues to be the highlight of any scene he's in.
Whoa, and there goes the feeling in my legs!
So I just now realized that Fitz dropped a fake Breaking Bad reference in the middle of the fight with Gordon. Nice. Where does Fitz fall on the Pinkman-White scale?
Regarding whether people would know what happened to Simmons, I just watched the end again, and the door to the alien whatever was still open when the scene ended, so they'll have an idea of what happened pretty quickly.
And regarding whatever Fitz is building, here's a small screenshot. Maybe some of the HD folks will come along later and give us a better pic. (If it's not already up on the internet by now.)
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