Found this on screenrant, regarding the symbols...
Spoiler:
So, it’s no longer a question or mystery. The blue alien is a Kree. Agent Coulson and Agent Skye have Kree blood inside of them and somehow, S.H.I.E.L.D. or another shady organization knows about the species and has housed this body for sometime. Where did it come from? Is Coulson Kree as well? Remember, in the comics there are the blue Kree we see above and the pink Kree which are much more human in appearance.Could this plot point lead to those old rumors about Agent Coulson becoming or actually already being some version of Captain Mar-Vell from the comics? The horrifying operations that saved Coulson’s life and messed with his memories – could they have involved the transfer of memories from the alien into him?
We won’t get too deep into comics lore (in this post, anyway) but in the Ultimate Marvel universe, from which much of the cinematic universe draws inspiration from, Captain Marvel (Mahr Vehl) looks human (can disguise himself) and is named Geheneris HalaSon. He’s a Kree spy sent to Earth who switches sides, crosses paths with Nick Fury and Thanos. Could that name be what the “GH” in the show actually means instead of “Guest House” as Fitz and Simmons surmised in episode 14 when they located the bunker housing the alien? Adding to this theory, the Ultimate version of Captain Marvel takes on the human alias “Philip Lawson” and that’s not too far off from “Phil Coulson” even if it is a stretch.
Fran Kranz might play the character Speedball in an upcoming episode
Originally posted by Firefly218
Fran Kranz might play the character Speedball in an upcoming episode
Not sure how his powers of bouncing off stuff will come off in live action and not having the SFX budget of a huge film.
Originally posted by Firefly218
If the show is consistently this good, viewership should increase.It was so mediocre for so long last season, I'm not surprised it's not doing well. People still think it sucks.
Originally posted by Nephthys
Lol @ Hydra's black labcoats and giant logo plastered on the wall."Hmmm, how can we let people know we're eviiil? I know, lets wear black all the time and put our sinister logo everywhere."
Yeah, that kinda bothered me too.
And how do you play Gears of War with a ps3 controller?
Anyways, minor gripes. Show is much much improved.
Originally posted by Nephthys
It doesn't really bother me. I like the comic logic that says that secret spy organizations like Shield and Hydra needs to plaster their logo's on everything and bad guys need to dress like they're evil all the time. It's funny.
It's funny cheesy. Kinda takes you out of the universe though. If hydra is globally considered a terrorist organization, why are flaunting their logo in public.
It'd be like Al Queda having an office building in New York with their enlarged logo plastered on the walls.