Seems a bit stupid to die like that when he was always using full robot bodies controlled by his head hidden somewhere else.
But Hale said she held his real head somewhere or somethingA lot of people are forgetting that a couple episodes ago Coulson guessed that without AIDA, Ivanov can't build more LMD bodies. That means the one he has now is the last one, hence his permanent death.
That effect sounds like it costs moneyI think next time we see him, it will be a literal head in a jar on top of robot body
PleaseI think next time we see him, it will be a literal head in a jar on top of robot body
That's a writing necessity though, that doesn't make her more interesting to me. They could have brought back shitty Lincoln and somehow make him a villain outplaying Shield at every corner and he would still put me to sleep.Hale has been kicking SHIELD ass every step of the way since they come back from the future.
She knows the kree resurrect her, so most likely she dies after meeting them, and she knows they try to save Coulson at some point and shouldn't (why has she not said anything about this yet) so it makes some sense she would believe she's safe for now, especially since she seems convinced they can't do much about the loop anyway.The real problem is that future yo yo told present yo yo that she had been resurrected. Canonically she absolutely did die. Why on earth does she think she's invincible.
i understood that Kassius constantly killed and resurrected her, so until he gets her, she's "invincible"The real problem is that future yo yo told present yo yo that she had been resurrected. Canonically she absolutely did die. Why on earth does she think she's invincible.
It's based on Deke. Deke and his mom never knew anything other than that future. Plus I believe he was an infant when they died. That means they get significantly old enough. Plus everyone assumes the loop is still occurring, and as long as the loop is sustained, then they live. At least until they break it.She knows the kree resurrect her, so most likely she dies after meeting them, and she knows they try to save Coulson at some point and shouldn't (why has she not said anything about this yet) so it makes some sense she would believe she's safe for now, especially since she seems convinced they can't do much about the loop anyway.
It makes far less sense for Jemma and the way she usually thinks (although she did mention trying to think differently) to believe she can't die until some arbitrarily decided point in time, and still say they can change the future, because it doesn't add up and she shouldn't need even a minute to realize that.
What if this is Stonewall and not Absorbing Man, though?I think Creel is pretty good, though.
Although I wish they'd establish that his age got frozen when he got his powers and thus explain how he fought Battlin' Jack Murdoch.
CTV.caUnfortunately, my PVR did not record last week's episode. Is there any way for me to catch up on it? I'm in Canada, so ABC won't let me watch on their website.
It wasn't Gravitonium. He channeled electricity to essentially turn himself into a defibrillator.Btw, how could Creel get Coulson back to life with the use of the Gravitonium?
He's not gone forever. He's one with the gravitonium now.Love that Episode 15 is the What the Fuck episode again. Missing a Few Berries Talbot and the acid russian roulette made this episode, and then you have Robins visions as well as the Gravitonium scene in the end. I thought that billionare was locked up, not gone forever.
Fitz isn't even a villain and hasn't at any point other than The Doctor durinf Hydra World. Like, he crossed a very big line to do the absolute necessary thing.
Clip from tomorrow's episode:
Okay, I'm going to take a wild and crazy shot in the dark and predictthat Fitz completely snaps from the amount of stress he's under from him and Simmons being held captive, and he turns back into the DR, killing Ruby and Hale like no big deal and then he becomes the main villain for the rest of the season. He gets killed in the final episode by Simmons, which would be a good reason for that episode to be called "The End" (it'd be the end of that Fitz), and the team goes searching for frozen in space Fitz in the final scene of the season.
Clip from tomorrow's episode:
Okay, I'm going to take a wild and crazy shot in the dark and predictthat Fitz completely snaps from the amount of stress he's under from him and Simmons being held captive, and he turns back into the DR, killing Ruby and Hale like no big deal and then he becomes the main villain for the rest of the season. He gets killed in the final episode by Simmons, which would be a good reason for that episode to be called "The End" (it'd be the end of that Fitz), and the team goes searching for frozen in space Fitz in the final scene of the season.
Potential spoiler regarding your theory based on the guest star list for the final episodes:
There are 5 episodes left. Dove Cameron is listed as a guest star for tomorrow's episode but she is not in the two episodes after. We don't have descriptions for the final two episodes of the season yet.
No guest cast list has been released for the last two episodes yet.
Fitz asked Daisy if she ever would have said yes and she responded that she wouldn't.Yes, I suppose that's a fair point, but I still feel like he could have convinced Daisy of that instead of forcing it on her and potentially paralyzing her while doing it.
Ah, so a lot likeWillow from the final episodes of Buffy S6.
Obviously, it's been done before, but I feel like AoS could definitely twist it around in an interesting way. I'm sure it'd even be part of the time loop.
As someone who's been in a police station where this has once happened the answer is sometimes these things happen.
Not even a simple bolt lock. and a glass window in the door?You know for a group that's constantly being infiltrated and invaded that was some shockingly poor firearm security.