SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
I haven't seen the first episode of season 7 yet. That'll happen tonight!
Looks like AV Club liked it and gave it an A-. I didn't read anything except the headline, which is that it's "doing everything right in its season premiere."
the final scene in the episode was the last scene in the trailer. So I guess that early reveal was... not great.
No, I'm not counting the post-credit (or whatever we're calling it) scene with everyone's favorite Chronomicon.
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7x01:
I wonder what's going on with May at the end there. Perhaps being brought back to life via Chronicom tech has screwed with her mind somehow.
I like how LMD Coulson is dealing with him not being the 'real' Coulson. But he's also taking much more risks with the new body/state of existence he finds himself in.
I wonder what's going on with May at the end there. Perhaps being brought back to life via Chronicom tech has screwed with her mind somehow.
I like how LMD Coulson is dealing with him not being the 'real' Coulson. But he's also taking much more risks with the new body/state of existence he finds himself in.
I took it to mean...
his casual disregard for his new body is in step with his discussion with Mac where he made it clear he's considering termination at the end of the current crisis.
It's a fairly common trope, someone who's done with their current situation, but isn't capable or willing to self-terminate, forcing themselves into positions where maybe circumstance takes care of that for them.
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SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
OK, watched it! Hulu sure is a hot mess on my PS3. Fortunately it only froze up once and caused my system to reboot and I was able to get back to the point I left off pretty quickly.
I wonder what's going on with May at the end there. Perhaps being brought back to life via Chronicom tech has screwed with her mind somehow.
I like how LMD Coulson is dealing with him not being the 'real' Coulson. But he's also taking much more risks with the new body/state of existence he finds himself in.
May is probably just trying to figure out what the hell is going on since the last thing she probably remembers is dying while fighting Sarge and, naturally, she trusts no one.
OK, watched it! Hulu sure is a hot mess on my PS3. Fortunately it only froze up once and caused my system to reboot and I was able to get back to the point I left off pretty quickly.
I wonder what's going on with May at the end there. Perhaps being brought back to life via Chronicom tech has screwed with her mind somehow.
I like how LMD Coulson is dealing with him not being the 'real' Coulson. But he's also taking much more risks with the new body/state of existence he finds himself in.
May is probably just trying to figure out what the hell is going on since the last thing she probably remembers is dying while fighting Sarge and, naturally, she trusts no one.
Given the last time she woke up and wasn't in familiar surroundings, she was in the Framework, and she's always been twitchy, her being in "maximal paranoia" mode, isn't surprising.
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kaceypwe stayed bright as lightningwe sang loud as thunderRegistered Userregular
I enjoyed the premiere pretty well. Nothing super amazing, but solid and entertaining.
The whole "Freddie is Malick's dad" twist was funny for me because literally right before that reveal I was like "this guy really looks like somebody...who is it though...oh! Brett Dalton!"
So I started wondering if he was somehow related to Ward (and how that would matter to anything), but I guess I picked the wrong Hydra guy!
I enjoyed the premiere pretty well. Nothing super amazing, but solid and entertaining.
The whole "Freddie is Malick's dad" twist was funny for me because literally right before that reveal I was like "this guy really looks like somebody...who is it though...oh! Brett Dalton!"
So I started wondering if he was somehow related to Ward (and how that would matter to anything), but I guess I picked the wrong Hydra guy!
As soon as he let them into the speakeasy and was still in frame putting their coats away I knew he was going to be somebody.
I remember nothing of the previous seasons but this was fun.
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SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
I had to look up what happened to a surprise character from season 6:
Remember Flint? I wonder if he'll show up. I thought that maybe he died in season 6 shortly after being brought into existence, but I used an episode guide to jog my memory and he's probably still around somewhere.
I enjoyed the premiere pretty well. Nothing super amazing, but solid and entertaining.
The whole "Freddie is Malick's dad" twist was funny for me because literally right before that reveal I was like "this guy really looks like somebody...who is it though...oh! Brett Dalton!"
So I started wondering if he was somehow related to Ward (and how that would matter to anything), but I guess I picked the wrong Hydra guy!
I really want Ward('s ancestor) to show up, but still played by Brett Dalton.
Also while I'm dreaming, a pointed reference to a pregnant Peggy Carter. Optional mentioning of Steve.
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7x02 random thoughts:
Oh no! Poor Enoch is stuck in the 1930's and has to time-travel the loooong and slow way again. I was really hoping he'd make it to the ramp in time, before the Zephyr jumped.
I guess it makes sense for him to be there, giving away so much info on the future - since the Koennigs are so intertwined with the history of SHIELD - a predestination paradox?
Something is very broken with May. Like all emotion has been beaten out of her. Great fight scene between her and Enoch.
Enoch made the other Chronicoms seem kind of nerfed in terms of fighting ability - Mack seemed to take one down with just the butt of one of their rifles.
SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
I was spoiled by one turn of events due to the season trailer from a few weeks ago.
As soon as Enoch said that he'd accompany them outside to help deal with the Chronicoms, I knew he'd be left behind. The preview trailer had that scene where you see the Zephyr disappear and Enoch immediately stop running. I'm sure we'll see him again, though. Poor Enoch. Always taking the long way through time!
I was spoiled by one turn of events due to the season trailer from a few weeks ago.
As soon as Enoch said that he'd accompany them outside to help deal with the Chronicoms, I knew he'd be left behind. The preview trailer had that scene where you see the Zephyr disappear and Enoch immediately stop running. I'm sure we'll see him again, though. Poor Enoch. Always taking the long way through time!
He loves the slow boat time tourism.
And being a white, potentially powerful, middle aged man in the 1930s with immunity to aging, infirmity or illnesses and possessing knowledge of the future?
I'm just saying one could imagine worse circumstances to spend the intervening decades in.
Anyone else get the idea that we'll find out they save the day because they've always saved the day? Like, they're not changing history, it was always like this but they don't know that because they haven't experienced it yet.
Also Gemma is an LMD/Chronicom because "the time she spent preparing" will have been her entire life (with Fitz) and when they die as old people, she gets uploaded to a body to get sent back to help everyone. Which would be why she doesn't/can't know where Fitz is, because she went back and he didn't. And we'll find all of this out after Gemma gets shot at the end of say, the 9th or so episode with the next one being an entire flashback.
Anyone else get the idea that we'll find out they save the day because they've always saved the day? Like, they're not changing history, it was always like this but they don't know that because they haven't experienced it yet.
Also Gemma is an LMD/Chronicom because "the time she spent preparing" will have been her entire life (with Fitz) and when they die as old people, she gets uploaded to a body to get sent back to help everyone. Which would be why she doesn't/can't know where Fitz is, because she went back and he didn't. And we'll find all of this out after Gemma gets shot at the end of say, the 9th or so episode with the next one being an entire flashback.
I hope not, because that would make Fitz barely an afterthought in this season, and I was hoping to see him pretty soon here.
hiding inside Simmons in some capacity. She's a robot, he's a subroutine running on her hardware. It continues the tradition of repurposing old Whedon ideas.
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SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
I stumbled across a comment the other day that asked "So what happened to all the (apparently?) SHIELD people that showed up at the end of last season's finale and were on the Zephyr?" and I suspect they'll show up if the plot deems them relevant.
But right now, it sure seems like they disappeared into a plot hole!
hiding inside Simmons in some capacity. She's a robot, he's a subroutine running on her hardware. It continues the tradition of repurposing old Whedon ideas.
Well, if that were the case then
Wouldn't she have shorted out?
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SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
hiding inside Simmons in some capacity. She's a robot, he's a subroutine running on her hardware. It continues the tradition of repurposing old Whedon ideas.
Well, if that were the case then
Wouldn't she have shorted out?
Well, I guess that kills a few theories about Simmons!
I saw speculation elsewhere that they might end up "rescuing" Sousa and taking him with them on their time travel adventures...and then he ends up dropped off in Avengers-era and becomes a cop.
kaceypwe stayed bright as lightningwe sang loud as thunderRegistered Userregular
MOOOIIISSST
Also
for a second I thought Souza would turn out to be a Chronicom, especially when it seemed at first like he really didn't recognize that Simmons wasn't the real Carter.
SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
Hayley Atwell apparently recently responded to a question (via her instagram) about whether she can be expected to show up in this season's Agents of SHIELD.
I loved the lampshading on the "gadget" with it being just a trapezoidal silver brick and no description. Half the cast being "omg the gadget" and the rest being, "that's it?"
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SteevLWhat can I do for you?Registered Userregular
Well, it definitely seems like Simmons isn't an LMD or Chronicom!
I like how Sousa basically took the whole real explanation in stride at the end of the episode.
They're basically just going, "Fuck it, we're Legends of Tomorrow now."
I'm down.
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I just remembered last night that the whole reason my wife and I gave Agents of SHIELD a chance was because of Agent Carter. When the show first started, I had little interest. I wasn't a huge follower of the MCU just yet, although I had seen Iron Man 1, 2, and The Avengers in the theater. The previews for Agents of SHIELD didn't do much for me. And so I ignored it for a few years.
By the time The Winter Soldier came out, I was a little more interested in the MCU. My wife and I had started catching up on the movies we had missed out on and even sought out the Marvel shorts that were extra material on the DVDs (thank goodness for our local public libraries!). Agent Carter came out at just the right time. It wasn't a perfect show, but it was still fun. I was surprised to see trailers for new Agents of SHIELD episodes as we watched Agent Carter. And honestly, those trailers still didn't do much to attract us to the show...but Agent Carter's first season was only 8 episodes, and we wanted more MCU spinoffs! So we dove right in thanks to Netflix. We're not binge watchers, but we did manage to get through season 1 relatively quickly. And season 2 arrived on Netflix not long after that, so we were able to catch up just before S3 went live on TV.
It was great to see Agent Sousa when he showed up last week. I really wish we could have gotten that third season of Agent Carter, but this was the next best thing. Especially
now that Sousa has joined the team. Hopefully he gets to stay for the rest of the episodes!
Obviously there are a lot less people watching the show now. There are certainly far fewer people discussing it in the thread now compared to 5 years ago! But I'm glad the show was able to keep going. Last season honestly feels like a drag now, but this season is just plain fun.
After episode one I took a few weeks off to watch all of Agent Carter before continuing. Which was a good idea, now that I'm caught up. Definitely looking forward to the rest of this season.
Now, do I take the plunge and watch Inhumans while I have Disney+?
Inhumans is fascinating to me in how bad it must be. Now, I haven't watch it at all. But you would assume that if it had had any redeeming moments, there would be some sort of meme from it. Even if it was just a singular one. I have a pretty dedicated devotion to the MCU and I have honestly not seen a single gif or clip from it. Even making fun of it.
Just a total lack of any sort of user created media strikes me as it must be horrifically boring and bad.
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Looks like AV Club liked it and gave it an A-. I didn't read anything except the headline, which is that it's "doing everything right in its season premiere."
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No, I'm not counting the post-credit (or whatever we're calling it) scene with everyone's favorite Chronomicon.
I like how LMD Coulson is dealing with him not being the 'real' Coulson. But he's also taking much more risks with the new body/state of existence he finds himself in.
I took it to mean...
It's a fairly common trope, someone who's done with their current situation, but isn't capable or willing to self-terminate, forcing themselves into positions where maybe circumstance takes care of that for them.
So far, so good.
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So I started wondering if he was somehow related to Ward (and how that would matter to anything), but I guess I picked the wrong Hydra guy!
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Also while I'm dreaming, a pointed reference to a pregnant Peggy Carter. Optional mentioning of Steve.
I guess it makes sense for him to be there, giving away so much info on the future - since the Koennigs are so intertwined with the history of SHIELD - a predestination paradox?
Something is very broken with May. Like all emotion has been beaten out of her. Great fight scene between her and Enoch.
Enoch made the other Chronicoms seem kind of nerfed in terms of fighting ability - Mack seemed to take one down with just the butt of one of their rifles.
I needs me some more TV like this right now. Vagrant Queen just didn't quite do it.
https://youtu.be/tHqfA10s9S8
Yeah, luckily they filmed S7 back-to-back with S6 in 2019, and were just getting post-production wrapped up when the pandemic hit.
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He loves the slow boat time tourism.
And being a white, potentially powerful, middle aged man in the 1930s with immunity to aging, infirmity or illnesses and possessing knowledge of the future?
I'm just saying one could imagine worse circumstances to spend the intervening decades in.
Also Gemma is an LMD/Chronicom because "the time she spent preparing" will have been her entire life (with Fitz) and when they die as old people, she gets uploaded to a body to get sent back to help everyone. Which would be why she doesn't/can't know where Fitz is, because she went back and he didn't. And we'll find all of this out after Gemma gets shot at the end of say, the 9th or so episode with the next one being an entire flashback.
But right now, it sure seems like they disappeared into a plot hole!
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Well, if that were the case then
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True.
Next week's episode looks interesting:
I saw speculation elsewhere that they might end up "rescuing" Sousa and taking him with them on their time travel adventures...and then he ends up dropped off in Avengers-era and becomes a cop.
That would actually be hilarious.
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Not unexpected, though.
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Joel Stoffer (Enoch) deserves an award of some kind. Playing a character without tone, yet still to the brim with tone.
I kept alternating between laughing and going aww man that sucks in those scenes.
I like how Sousa basically took the whole real explanation in stride at the end of the episode.
Next week's episode trailer in the spoiler:
Loving that silly line at the end.
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I'm down.
By the time The Winter Soldier came out, I was a little more interested in the MCU. My wife and I had started catching up on the movies we had missed out on and even sought out the Marvel shorts that were extra material on the DVDs (thank goodness for our local public libraries!). Agent Carter came out at just the right time. It wasn't a perfect show, but it was still fun. I was surprised to see trailers for new Agents of SHIELD episodes as we watched Agent Carter. And honestly, those trailers still didn't do much to attract us to the show...but Agent Carter's first season was only 8 episodes, and we wanted more MCU spinoffs! So we dove right in thanks to Netflix. We're not binge watchers, but we did manage to get through season 1 relatively quickly. And season 2 arrived on Netflix not long after that, so we were able to catch up just before S3 went live on TV.
It was great to see Agent Sousa when he showed up last week. I really wish we could have gotten that third season of Agent Carter, but this was the next best thing. Especially
Obviously there are a lot less people watching the show now. There are certainly far fewer people discussing it in the thread now compared to 5 years ago! But I'm glad the show was able to keep going. Last season honestly feels like a drag now, but this season is just plain fun.
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Dollhouse was a bad show but he was absolutely incredible in it.
Now, do I take the plunge and watch Inhumans while I have Disney+?
Just a total lack of any sort of user created media strikes me as it must be horrifically boring and bad.
It's something.