Training or not, it was a little unnerving to watch Fitz stab a guy in the hand.
I found it a bit incongruous to see him participating in the fisticuffs, but I guess he's still a SHIELD agent and that would be part of his training.
The exact explanation is to come later. Basically someone with access to some nation's governmental resources believes in the Watchmen's cause and is willing to use knowledge gained from adherents to the Sokovian Accords to their advantage.I got distracted during the second half of the episode.... did they ever explain what was causing the EMP pulses and where the bad guys got their hands on it?
While Christopher is on target with the way both the MCU and the DC tv shows have gradually ramped up the fantasy quotient, I've never quite grasped why actual magic is supposed to be such a big stumbling block for mainstream audiences.
I mean, we're talking about the same general audience that flocked to see HARRY POTTER, the PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN movies, TWILIGHT, FROZEN, etc. Hogwarts is insanely popular, but somehow Asgard is too far-out for modern audiences? Harry Potter cast spells from day one, but we needed a long, slow buildup to "prepare" audiences for DOCTOR STRANGE?
Is it mixing genres that's supposed to be the problem? Maybe, but I can't help wondering if those kind of genre distinctions actually matter more to enthusiasts than to the general audience,who may be less concerned with splitting hairs between fantasy and science fiction.
I suspect that, as far as most people are concerned, IRON MAN is a comic-book movie, THOR is a comic-book movie, GHOST RIDER and HELLBOY are comic-book movies, and comic books are all about weird, freaky stuff like mutants and aliens and magic..
The power that the Inhuman race, I mean TV viewers needed was the personal connection of an anti Inhuman among the global political elite class to show just how unjustified they are in their goal. Now little brother may have been like Hunter and trying fish oil while sister won't eat anything from the sea while hoping her genes are recessive.Here's another super dumb question: the Senator's brother. He was in a terrigen cocoon, right? But if he's in it so long, does that mean he's dead and that's why she's so bitter against Inhumans?
In the comics, they just debuted a new character, Mosaic. In his comic, it was pointed out that there was no known timeframe for how long it took to hatch from a cocoon.Here's another super dumb question: the Senator's brother. He was in a terrigen cocoon, right? But if he's in it so long, does that mean he's dead and that's why she's so bitter against Inhumans?
Yes.Killing her seems too easy?
The exact explanation is to come later. Basically someone with access to some nation's governmental resources believes in the Watchmen's cause and is willing to use knowledge gained from adherents to the Sokovian Accords to their advantage.
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