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Spoilers Agents of SHIELD- The Final Season Discussion

I know it won't happen, but would have been great if Steve Rogers popped up and we find out they're in a divergent timeline that he time traveled to. We're in the 1980s, but he was still walking around in 2023. He was born in 1918, got the super soldier serum in 1943 at 25. Frozen in 1945. Thawed out in 2011. So give him 12 years before time traveling back to "Who knows" Was it 1945 right after he was frozen? Was it later?

If it was 1945 that's 78 years. Plus the 39(27 years before frozen+12 after) he already lived which would put him a spry 117 year old.

So obviously the super soldier serum (as it has in the comics) slows the aging process and I think it gradually wanes over time. So If Steve showed up in the mid to late 80s it would be about 40 years later(for him), but serum wise instead of being physically in his 70s, he could be given a little gray hair and pushed off as in his 50s and still enhanced strength.

Coulson: Aren't you supposed to still be frozen?
Steve: Aren't you supposed to be dead?
 
It was cool seeing Jiaying again in the last episode, and the reveal she had a daughter before Daisy was a surprise.
I liked that the focused so much on Yo-yo, and it was nice to get some more backstory for her. Her and May using fighting as therapy was pretty fun.
I was a little surprised that Malick got the exact same powers as Daisy, I was expecting what he did to her to give him his own unique powers, like Terrigen does.
So Sousa lost his leg? I had thought he just had a limp from an injury, I didn't realize he'd actually lost the whole leg.
 
I don't see why i mean the same thing happened to Whitehall just with it being a watered down version of the power.
Aida also did something similar in the Framework, though she was able to build herself a body with all the powers she stole from scratch in the real world based on what she'd learned in the simulation.
 
I was a little surprised that Malick got the exact same powers as Daisy, I was expecting what he did to her to give him his own unique powers, like Terrigen does.
Terrigen unlocks what's already there, but latent. It's not a random power generator...unless the power itself is literally "random power generator" as seemed to be the case with Vijay Nadeer.

The only thing about what Whitehall did that never made sense if you really think about it was that it not only de-aged him, but locked him at a certain age from there on out. Eternal youth isn't really Jiaying's power though; she has to actively drain people to keep going. We never saw Whitehall drain anyone (besides Jiaying) and he didn't appear to be able to heal himself from being shot.
 
I looked up Whitehall on the MCU Wiki, and now I understand.
I wonder if Malick will start breaking his bones when he uses his powers like Daisy did? If this works the same ways as with Whitehall, then it sounds like the duplicate powers might not be as strong, so maybe not.
 
So Sousa lost his leg? I had thought he just had a limp from an injury, I didn't realize he'd actually lost the whole leg.
I'm pretty sure there was a line very early on in Agent Carter's first season where Daniel talks about his post-war possessions and makes a crack like, "...And I can't find my leg."
 
I looked up Whitehall on the MCU Wiki, and now I understand.
I wonder if Malick will start breaking his bones when he uses his powers like Daisy did? If this works the same ways as with Whitehall, then it sounds like the duplicate powers might not be as strong, so maybe not.
He broke his arms the first time he tried using them, just before he brought the house down on himself. Of course, now he's had many years to learn to control himself.
 
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