Uhhh...maybe we can speculate on what will happen, and what might be*sigh*
It's going to be a long six days...
hanging threads?
Uhhh...maybe we can speculate on what will happen, and what might be*sigh*
It's going to be a long six days...
Well ep 5 already has surprised me because I was thinking anything with Sam and the shield was not going to happen until the end of ep 6. It certainly seems like building to Sam being Captain America for ep 6 in NYC fighting against Flag Smashers. Now whether this is an actual Captain America costumed Sam, or a more Captain America-ish themed Falcon costume with him using the shield I'm not sure. Falcon wings with shield makes more sense from strictly a tactical standpoint in terms of Sam not having super serum.Uhhh...maybe we can speculate on what will happen, and what might be
hanging threads?
I assume its because, as TV shows they aren't "cinema". It won't catch on.![]()
They're part of something called the MCTVU?Worked for Berlin Alexanderplatz, Decalogue and Scenes From A Marriage.
They're part of something called the MCTVU?
Not my point. The term "MCTVU" is unlikely to catch on.They are TV shows accepted by movie fans.
Uhhh...maybe we can speculate on what will happen, and what might be
hanging threads?
As with most Marvel productions, there's some Easter Egg dropped in the credits (like the one in E5),
Walker at a forge maniacally hammering some metal into a shield. It seems to be concentric rings of metal forming the ring motif of Cap's shield design.Damn, I missed that.... What was the easter egg?
Walker at a forge maniacally hammering some metal into a shield. It seems to be concentric rings of metal forming the ring motif of Cap's shield design.
For the first time in this series, I am legitimately worried that Sharon is evil. Turning to Batroc is an alarming move, though it also wouldn't be the first time that a hero hired him to do evil things as a cover for good things to happen elsewhere. Man I hope Sharon doesn' end up being the PB. That would just suck all the energy right out of this show for me, unless there ends up being some payoff I just don't see yet.
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Yeah but now you have the actual head of the MCU overlooking these things. And they've said some of the shows at least lead directly into the movies.Agents of Shield was supposed to be firmly attached to the MCU.
Fury didn't hire Batroc. He was hired by Hydra as part of a plot to frame Nick Fury (see Captain America: The Winter Soldier.)I'm wondering if Sharon has hired Batroc to infiltrate the Flag Smashers, (We know Fury hired him before if I recall correctly) so may still not be evil.. Guess we'll see next week though![]()
Fury didn't hire Batroc. He was hired by Hydra as part of a plot to frame Nick Fury (see Captain America: The Winter Soldier.)
Fury didn't hire Batroc. He was hired by Hydra as part of a plot to frame Nick Fury (see Captain America: The Winter Soldier.)
I don't think so. The whole thing was set up by Pierce and Hydra to discredit Fury and make sure that nothing interfered with the launch of the Helicarriers. It was a full orchestrated frame up front to back.That's not what that film tells us. CA:TWS tells us that FURY hired Batroc to capture the Lumerian Star, which was nominally a SHIELD boat, so that Fury would then have an excuse to send in a team to rescue it, allowing Black Widow to access the computers and try to learn what on earth the ship was actually doing.
Pierce later discovered and twisted that piece of info to try and frame Fury during the cover up after Nick's "death." The fact that Fury was slowly catching on to HYDRA's actions in the run up to the Insight launch was the entire reason they sent the Winter Soldier after him in the first place.
Interesting to read the debate about which villain is more of a villain. It seems to be a Rorschach test in that one's opinion says more about the individual making the opinion than about the characters in the show. This entire series is about the layers a grey between good and evil--and it is an interesting examination of what motivates a person to do an evil act whether it is the Flag Smashers, John Walker, or Baron Zemo.
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