^ sounds like you're trying to uncover The Legend of Kora! sorry....
I remember it took forever before calling Skye "Daisy" sounded right but now it seems weird when I see here called Skye.
That was my favorite line, too."I'd rather have a thin plan than live through the eighties again."![]()
Ever since the two Malicks who lived longer than they were suppose to, I've figured we're dealing with an entirely different timeline and/or they're going to hit a big reset by the end (which I really, really hope they don't do). It seems like our characters aren't ever going to see their own time again, not unlike what happened in Fringe....Hold on a sec! If Afterlife is effectively destroyed in '83, that means that the Belyakov's can't skip out on Jiaying with terrigen crystals. No crystals means Katya doesn't go psycho in Bahrain. No Bahrain = no 'The Cavalry'!
Between this, Mac's parents and not Jiaying's activity in the 80's is being monkeyed with; is this show systematically wiping itself from the MCU timeline? Are they going to end with alternate versions of everyone living vastly different lives?
What I was worrying about. Our heroes have been shoved into an alternative past that's getting more and more divergent. Will they ever get back to their "home" universe? I fear not....Hold on a sec! If Afterlife is effectively destroyed in '83, that means that the Belyakov's can't skip out on Jiaying with terrigen crystals. No crystals means Katya doesn't go psycho in Bahrain. No Bahrain = no 'The Cavalry'!
Between this, Mac's parents and now Jiaying's activity in the 80's is being monkeyed with; is this show systematically wiping itself from the MCU timeline? Are they going to end with alternate versions of everyone living vastly different lives?
I’m wondering the same thing. The prospect doesn’t thrill me. I’d rather they ended with one last time jump that stopped the Chronicoms when they first arrived in the ‘30s, then overshot their return home and ended up in the MCU present-day of the early-to-mid 2020s.At this point I wonder if we are going to get a revelation that the show was originally a different timeline (different but similar to the MCU) but that the team’s time travel adventures led to the divergent timeline that we know as the MCU.
It just feels like too much of a stretch to me to have all this time-travel altering history, but everything that involved the Avengers up until Infinity War just happened to be exactly the same in both timelines, minus the little continuity seams that can now be interpreted as literally and rigidly as possible.
I’m wondering the same thing. The prospect doesn’t thrill me. I’d rather they ended with one last time jump that stopped the Chronicoms when they first arrived in the ‘30s, then overshot their return home and ended up in the MCU present-day of the early-to-mid 2020s.
It just feels like too much of a stretch to me to have all this time-travel altering history, but everything that involved the Avengers up until Infinity War just happened to be exactly the same in both timelines, minus the little continuity seams that can now be interpreted as literally and rigidly as possible.
Probably not unfair, it does feel a bit more like an encore or victory lap than building to a big crescendo. They seem to be having fun this season shaking up the formula and playing with new ideas but it's probably not as ambitious as it might have been. I do like that it chugs along in this format, a little more of an episodic or unstructured approach to the storyline arc.3) Episode 8 has made me convinced this season is basically Shield's greatest hits.
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