I would probably watch a HYDRA High TV show.
Though I'm awfully confused about the timeline. When did Whitehall get out of prison again?
3) If I was Gemma / Fitz, I'd break the switch blade immediately and therefore ensure the timeline could be changed (as well as get a quick glimpse as to what might happen to Deke :-/ )
It's actually what I expected here to do after that moment with Mack.
There are 3 episodes after Infinity War.Yeah i doubt it has anything to do with Infinity War. The season finale probably end right before or right as Thanos gets to Earth. We might see the cast watch a news report or something but that'll be it and then maybe some aftermath next season if there is one.
Yo-Yo's new look. Spoiler tagged if you don't want to see it yet.
Them moving the movie up means that there are 4 episodes after Infinity War.Remember though, the movie was moved up a week recently. So if they planned any sort of tie-in or reaction to the events of the film, it would be in the final two episodes of the season.
If he doesn't do this in CM then Imma be mad.
YeeeeahYo-Yo's new look. Spoiler tagged if you don't want to see it yet.
We about to get them heavy punchesSo now she's a speedster and a Mortal Kombat character. Sweet.
Daisy's been willing to sacrifice herself though, so that would be an unnecessarily low blow. Fitz is practical and pragmatic, not petty. He's not going to throw something that low in her face if he doesn't have to.Fitz did nothing wrong. On top of pointing out all the times Daisy threatened others he should have threw the fact Lincoln was willing to sacrifice himself to save Daisy when she wasn't willing to risk/sacrifice her life with the surgery when it was the only way to save the world.
Them moving the movie up means that there are 4 episodes after Infinity War.
Daisy's been willing to sacrifice herself though, so that would be an unnecessarily low blow. Fitz is practical and pragmatic, not petty. He's not going to throw something that low in her face if he doesn't have to.
That said I wouldn't say Fitz did nothing wrong. Strapping her to the table and surgically removing something she left in because she was (rightfully) scared of the planet-cracking potential she has, while she's crying and awake. Like, he's crossed a line, even if it was necessary.
I really don't think Inhumans could be done justice on a TV budget unless we're talking about Game of Thrones tier.They made a mistake not waiting until the AOS was finished and getting that creative team to make the Inhumans show.
"I forced my friend to become a human weapon again, despite her protests in order to activate this science goop, all for the greater good!" is some straight up supervillain shit. Like, that's damn near something out of Watchmen.
Like, Daisy holding back is an issue, no doubt. But she has a right to bodily autonomy, full stop, and violating that is way over the line.
Fitz is playing in Dr. Doom territory with that move. Justifiably evil, maybe - but still evil.
"I forced my friend to become a human weapon again, despite her protests in order to activate this science goop, all for the greater good!" is some straight up supervillain shit. Like, that's damn near something out of Watchmen.
Like, Daisy holding back is an issue, no doubt. But she has a right to bodily autonomy, full stop, and violating that is way over the line.
Fitz is playing in Dr. Doom territory with that move. Justifiably evil, maybe - but still evil.
The show has done a pretty good job presenting the fact that there was no alternative. That's not the argument here. The argument is the means, not the ends.Daisy put her bodily autonomy over the bodily autonomy of everybody else on the planet given they's all die in the fear dimension. Not to mention that but her first action after she gave Fitz a load of hypocritical bullshit was to to put a child's life at risk for the greater cause (who clearly lacks the ability to consent to being okay with putting her life on the line to save the world). He's clearly being framed in a negative light given the gore (despite other shield actions putting more people at greater risk) along with the fact Daisy's a friend and a 'hero' but the only difference between Fitz and Daisy is that Fitz is aware of the scruples of his choices and sympathetic to those he has to endanger. No shit supervillain Daisy Johnson is the one who blows up the planet when her thought process is do whatever the fuck she wants with little to no thought and expecting there to be no consequences, which was something even Deke called her out on after knowing her for a short time.
If you can't see that what Fitz did is horrifying, even if technically correct, then man I don't know what to tell you.
I would never have been able to do what Fitz did. At all.Lets not forget that Fitz had to do it because someone did that to her in the first place.
It wasn't until after Daisy found out she's likely responsible that she wanted it to stay in.
As a viewer/external factor it's very easy to say what Fitz did was necessary because he had the solution to a runaway problem that had to be fixed there and then or that was it.