I think it would be funnier if nothing happens to the Shield team, a way of saying "sorry guys, you weren't invited to the party" lol
Not necessarily. But it depends on how A4 pans out.The point is what happens in Infinity War have huge consequences for AOS , even larger than WS so i don't know how they are going to write around that lol....
Or make the season 5 irrelevant by using the TS
Well I'm already looking forward to the first season of & Dagger.I have a hard time believing that any Marvel show will go much into the events from IW. It's a total logistical nightmare considering the rumored premise of 4.
With how much they have talked about multiple timelines and such, I wouldn't be shocked if the team ended up deviating from the "original" timeline into their own.So they're trying to prevent the end of the world in the show, and they're probably gonna succeed in the end.
only for it to get fucked by someone else entirely
Lol
"Thinking about it just makes me sick."
I expect ratings tomorrow to be low because so many will be watching IW tonight instead of the show and others will skip the show because they don't know it won't spoil the movie.
It tied a series low for demo (0.4) with last week and set a new series low in total viewers (1.626 million). All said, better than I expected.I unfortunately expect the same. And this show really cannot afford to lose any viewers if it wants a chance at a season 6.
Really enjoy Marvel's Corridors of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Also makes you wonder why Ruby spent her whole life training when any idiot could just walk into the gravitonium chamber and become the destroyer.
it's gotta beHonestly, in MCU New York he could've been talking about anything. Could be the mess with Jessica Jones and fam for all we know, haha. But it's hard to imagine the season won't end with some serious fallout from IW.
I doubt Jake Busey is all that busy.They must've known beforehand that IW was getting moved up.
Or that one sentence was easy enough to shoot after the fact.
Yeah, I'm sure. But it just seemed like such a generic statement when NY is full of powered people and crazy shit is probably in the news every day.
I mean, even the Netflix shows keep doing that. lolYeah, I'm sure. But it just seemed like such a generic statement when NY is full of powered people and crazy shit is probably in the news every day.
It feels like the Netflix shows keep falling further and further behind the timeline or something so maybe on Daredevil season 10. :pI hope future seasons of the netflix shows refer to IW as "The 2nd Incident."
Nah
Aside from them both being US military, no. They were in completely different branches of the military as well.Just curious...was Talbot on AoS ever tied to Thunderbolt Ross at all? I don't keep up with the comics, so literally the only other time I remember seeing Talbot was as Ross's lapdog in the 90's Hulk animated show.
edit: lol sorry I didn't see this was in reference to another post.
Yup, so good.Talbot was a bit-part jokey character who I didn't expect to be involved this season and now (barring a late twist) he's the goddamn Destroyer of Worlds. This show is incredible.
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Ruby was engineered and educated to be the perfect soldier and leader. Basically conditioned to be a super soldier. The problem is that she lacked resolve. She believed she deserved the power and wanted it given to her, she had no desire to actually earn it, so she couldn't take on the infusion process because she lacked the resolve, and therefore strength to do so.Really enjoy Marvel's Corridors of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Also makes you wonder why Ruby spent her whole life training when any idiot could just walk into the gravitonium chamber and become the destroyer.
They could have drawn from ANYTHING in the trailers or TV sports that have already been shown.Well of course they would have to keep IW talk to a bare minimum. If Agents of Shield spoiled anything big for IW on opening day for the movie then there'd be hell to pay. All things considered, they did a good job of separating what's going on here from the film.
Easy solution to the Infinity War situation. When Shield went back in time, they went into a different timeline where Thanos never appeared. The Candyman was just talking about some creep exposing himself on New York trains when he was asking Daisy about NY. Bigger twist, that creep was Gary Busey.
I've been trying to place who Jake Busey actually was, and struggling to not think he's actually Josh Homme from QOTSA.
His acting also is him way overselling "I'm a good guy who totally is on your side and is completely floored by how weird and unexpected this all is! Totally!"Jake Busey just has that kind of face where I can't completely buy him as a good guy, I'm just waiting for him to backstab someone at any moment LOL
Unless A4 takes place like a year later instead of just days or something, they can't resolve that until later next year, and it's totally out of the characters' control or understanding.I wonder ifsome of the cast dissapears at the end of next weeks episode. I'm not sure how long Vakanda fight took place after the NY battle.
This whole episode of AoS happened in what feels like a few hours. If they move on similiar speed, we may actually feel IW fallout in the final episode and not next one, hmm.
Well sure, butUnless A4 takes place like a year later instead of just days or something, they can't resolve that until later next year, and it's totally out of the characters' control or understanding.