No, but it might have been put there by the writers to serve a purpose.
Yeah, but what does he know. Just because someone comes along to give expositional information, doesn't mean he knows what he's talking about.
All true, but they revealed that information through a thug's belief.
I would say both.No, they revealed that information by...
It would be nice if Mace drew an Ace.I'm crossing my fingers for Fitz or Mace.
I am a little confused about the Mace plan. The plan was to let the director of Shield get captured by the bad guys? That's the plan? Sacrificing the king to save a pawn?
That's why they mentioned the deadliness of the serum 5 minutes earlier.
So Mace could choose to go out as a hero, not as a drug victim.
Its more than that it is basic genetics. how one brother can carry the Sickle Cell Anemia trait as a bomb for his children when his sibling has died from the disease. From what I am reading the comic books really dumb'ed it down making the Inhuman and Mutant traits always dominant. In one case passed down from the father and from the mother in the other case,All true, but they revealed that information through a thug's belief.
That was my favorite part of the episode.Watched yesterday. I LOVED the whole scene with Daisy repeatedly blowing him up just to keep shutting him up.
Cut back to the rest of the crew (boom!) discussing what do (boom!) about capturing (boom!) him...![]()
Watched yesterday. I LOVED the whole scene with Daisy repeatedly blowing him up just to keep shutting him up.
Cut back to the rest of the crew (boom!) discussing what do (boom!) about capturing (boom!) him...![]()
I don't mind Coulson and May as a couple. I had foreseen the possibilities back in Season One. However, I noticed that the show never really explored how May dealt with Dr. Garner's death, last season. Aside from a brief scene of her cradling his dead body and looking sad & pensive . . . nothing.
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