Yeah, I was thinking something along those lines...and the more I think of it, the more I'm convinced that Will is tied in with the Inhuman, and is ultimately serving as set-up for whatever they're planning to do with the Inhuman and Ward.
Instead of Ward actually becoming the Evil Inhuman, or vice versa, I'm wonder if meeting it will be enough to turn Grant into a true believer. I could see him and Malick becoming the servants of the Evil Inhuman. Ward has never really been a hardcore true believer when it came to Hydra, so him going all in would be a pretty big shift for the character.Possibilities:
The Evil Inhuman "merges" with Ward somehow.
The Evil Inhuman possesses Ward.
The Evil Inhuman is a shapeshifter who kills and replaces Ward.
I think the third prospect is plausible -- I'm already convinced that "Will" is actually the Evil Inhuman in disguise.
Or maybe the Evil Inhuman will be brought back as Will and become the big bad, and Ward will continue to have an ongoing role as himself.
I really expected Ward to shove Malick into the portal.
I brought this exact idea up(clearly not unique to me now it seems) about Ward ending up with Inhuman DNA and being exposed to the Terrigen. Thus becoming perhaps a comic character counterpart, just like Andrew/Lash, which seemingly came out of nowhere also.I think having Ward turn out to be a potential Inhuman would strain credibility. Inhumans are a tiny fraction of the population, but two of them coincidentally ended up on Coulson's team? No way. It's even worse when you add in the fact that May's ex-husband was one too.
Either way, Ward needs to get a set of long term motivations or get dead.
I guessed that Will would be the entity, but I hadn't expected it to turn out that Jemma's Will had been real but had only been killed/replaced by the entity after Jemma left.
I don't like seeing Coulson be so ruthless. But I think it sat hard with him to go that far. I think he left the hand behind because he couldn't stomach wearing it after he killed someone with it in cold blood.
I guessed that Will would be the entity, but I hadn't expected it to turn out that Jemma's Will had been real but had only been killed/replaced by the entity after Jemma left.
How did Zombie Ward get back, anyway? I assume he must've dived through the portal at the last second while the castle was collapsing, but it would've been nice to have that clarified.
Hold on... I think Whedon TV has come full circle. Ward is now a dead man whose body has been taken over by an evil spirit. Which is basically what vampires were in Buffy. And the entity is drawn to blood...
Mack's plan to keep the "Power Rangers" together on one team was weird. Shouldn't they have split up so there were Inhumans on both teams? Anyway, we didn't get to see them using their powers all that much, and most of it was offscreen, which was disappointing. Although that was a neat trick with Joey melting the bullets. I really thought the predictions of his demise were coming true for a moment there.
yep.When Fitz pulls open Will's pants, what was he seeing? It was hard to make out with the weird blue light. Was that supposed to be his bone with no flesh around it?
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