729607, tell me about it...had me in tears Posted by Beamer6178, Sun May-20-18 09:26 AM
>just when i thought they were done fucking with FitzSimmons. >yikes
Mack and May's expressions when they realized Fitz was going into shock and when he died...strong
>good thing they reminded us there's a frozen current-timeline >Fitz out there somewhere. but that's gonna be a whole other >kind of headfuck for Simmons to deal with. hold on, explain this to me...i thought current timeline fitz was sent into the future to bring everyone back??? i feel the terminator time loop shit playing games with me....i thought everyone but fitz was taken from the diner, so once he went into the future, how was there a current timeline fitz still around????
Simmons is already pregnant, so it "took," although it's odd how Deke kind of faded...
>Daisy's powerup was dope. >Graviton is a floating spacesicle but that still leaves it >open for a future return. >the whole Chicago set piece was phenomenal, from Talbot's ship >landing to extracting the gravitonium, and Daisy's throwdown >with him. it felt like an MCU film. >goddamnit i was gonna throw something at the screen if Mack >was actually done for. outside of it being a whole "let's kill >the black guy" trope (RIP Agent Triplett), i think it made a >heckuva lot of sense giving him the reigns. dude is on that >Captain America idealism tip which is what's supposed to >define S.H.I.E.L.D. >Coulson actually ending up in Tahiti was a nice touch. time >for him and May to enjoy some 'para-sailing' (hopefully of the >horizontal variety). >considering there's now officially a season 6, that should >pretty much mean Coulson gets yet another life extension. and >with his long-awaited return to the MCU next year, we can >start to hope s6 will be intricately woven into the future of >the MCU post-Avengers 4 (i know his inclusion in Captain >Marvel is set in the 90s, but i think it might be a sneaky >plan to get Coulson back into the current timeline MCU for >future flicks). > >it was definitely an emotional episode that got me in the >feels on multiple occasions, but at times bordering on hokey >with some of the dialogue, and Coulson's oddly gleeful >celebration of Fitz's death, and his own impending demise. but >one thing that made this whole show start to come together and >click for me in the first place (sometime in season 3 i >think), was the emotional connection between the team. without >that, it becomes more procedural and a little colder. once >they start acting like a 'family' instead of just a 'unit', i >got fully invested in their collective and individual >journeys. > >hats off to the whole crew. >we'll see em again in 2019 i guess? > >V.
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