That's actually a good point.I wonder if Enoch had the same problem that Nebula did? Sharing the the same cloud.
That's actually a good point.I wonder if Enoch had the same problem that Nebula did? Sharing the the same cloud.
That probably depends whether or not chronocon brains use quantum entanglement. I assume that's what was going on with Nebula.I wonder if Enoch had the same problem that Nebula did? Sharing the same cloud.
Yessss, exactly this. I've hated Ward, Lincoln, and Deke (even though that was a one-sided love interest) and not even because of their connection with Daisy. They were simply awful characters and she deserved better.It's so exciting for Daisy to have a love-interest I don't find some combination of creepy, annoying, or viscerally loathsome. It took the entire run of the series, and they had to steal him from another show, but they finally did it.
I love a good time loop story and this one was one of the best yet.
I loved how when the episode started, Daisy's realization that she was stuck in a time loop wasn't actually the beginning of the time loop as we find out from Coulson. Instead, they've been at it for awhile but Daisy forgot. Because died. Repeatedly.
Even better, this wasn't just your typical time loop for two reasons. One, most time loop stories exist on the assumption that it will be infinite unless broken, but in this case, we quickly find out that while it may seem infinite, the Zephyr is literally and slowly going down the drain. Two, and much more importantly, this particular time loop story opened the door to reveal how two particular characters who seemingly face immortality deal with that fact...and how they may suddenly discover the end.
Despite knowing Daisy and Coulson were about to have a very difficult conversation with Enoch about how to escape the time loop with his essential help, I steeled myself for the inevitable and I thought I was ready for it. But I was wrong. So wrong. I completely lost it when Enoch, without missing a beat, reached into his chest and pulled out the necessary technobabble MacGuffin, at the cost of his own existence.
I loved how Coulson and Daisy stayed at Enoch's side as he began to die, as he began to wax about his very long existence and what it meant to feel, to be alive, to be alone, to die, all in a span of a few short minutes. How he grew to care for these wonderful and crazy agents of SHIELD, and especially for Fitz, who has never been more missed during this season than at that very moment. And in that quiet observation, Enoch unknowingly helped Coulson deal with his own struggle with becoming immortal and watching his friends die repeatedly in a time loop and knowing he'll have to watch it all again in reality outside of the time loop.
This is the show at its finest. Filled with heroics and science fiction and, at the heart of the story, these incredible characters. The end is near and we've already begun to say goodbye. The future is uncertain and yet Enoch made an ominous prediction before he left us...
Yessss, exactly this. I've hated Ward, Lincoln, and Deke (even though that was a one-sided love interest) and not even because of their connection with Daisy. They were simply awful characters and she deserved better.
I loved how Daisy slowly began to realize what Sousa was doing and I loved that the episode took the time (and an entire loop) to let the two of them talk about what was going on between them. And I loved that she kissed him not then, but at the beginning of a later loop.
I wonder if Daisy will tell him about those two moments later on, if she has the time. That'll be a fun conversation!
Great minds think and feel alike!Did you timeloop too and see what my post was gonna be exactly?
Spot on with all the feelings about the episode and characters!
ONE IF NOT THE FAVORITE EPISODE OF THE WHOLE SERIES for me!!!
gutwrenching and very moving with Enoch, Daisy and Coulson.
Funny-Looping in between
and finally sparks flying between Daisy and Souza Horray <3
I suspected Simmons for precisely the same reason why Enoch ultimately turned about to be the killer: A hidden programming in their mind as a further layer of protection for Fitz.And the presence of a killer who doesn't remember they are in a loop and they've been fought before, but is still formidable to beat, that was another brink that made that all worth it. Oh, and I totally suspected Simmons for a second there.
It's so exciting for Daisy to have a love-interest I don't find some combination of creepy, annoying, or viscerally loathsome. It took the entire run of the series, and they had to steal him from another show, but they finally did it.
If you want the girl, you have to sack up and tell her.But what about Deke?
Jason
Deke falls in that same category.But what about Deke?
Jason
But what about Deke?
Jason
I was surprised I did because I'm usually quite oblivious to continuity errors.I noticed the distance getting smaller after the first loop before Coulson brought it up.
Did anyone else?
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