This show is now holding solid at a high standard. Far more mature, characterisations and very interesting plots.
This is one of the only future/time related episodes on any comic-book or sci-fi shows to actually manage not to mess up and leave you with a headache. Though mostly because they copped out (sensibly).
LOL did anyone catch the Avengers cast on a talk show when they were promoting AOU last year, and Coulson himself comes on Skype to ask if any of them would be interested in entering the Tv world, and you could tell they really weren't interested. Like at all.
I hate to admit that I just don't watch this anymore. I wanted to like it but it's just not good. Oh well, at least Netflix Marvel is awesome.
__________________ "Your mother was a venereal disease-ridden prostitute who was raped by the father you never knew and killed herself when she saw what an autistic phaggot you are.
So what about my comments made your ass so sore? Was it me calling you a phaggot? I think not." - Nemebro
It seems Lash was created to be Hive's opposite. Hive could possess and enslave the minds of any Inhuman, but Lash was resistant against the powers of Inhumans.
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"I'm not smart so much as I am not dumb." - Harlan Ellison
Got to think in the six month span to that teaser, this whole Avengers becoming a tool for the U.N. has blossomed into a whole Superhuman Registration Act for any powered individual or vigilante. I guess Daisy is rebelling against it, and so is on the run.
The question is, who's the new SHIELD director that has replaced Coulson?
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"I'm not smart so much as I am not dumb." - Harlan Ellison
Yeah but then it was disappointing how easily Lash was killed by Aussie Pyro.
Anyway, finally got around to seeing the finale. The end "tease" left me more confused than excited tbh. And Lol @ Matrix Ward/Hive. Glad they finally had the balls to kill him off and move on. Although I think show needed Ward (not Hive) as a continuing Antagonist with mixed feelings towards the group. So don't think killing him (the first time) was a good move, especially not the way they did it so abruptly.
This has been confirmed for a 4th season, but I'm guessing that'll be the last looking at the ratings.