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What was that at the end with Agent May and Ward? And what about Coulson?
does it spoil anything about thor 2?
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;42920447]does it spoil anything about thor 2?[/QUOTE]
It gives less away then the trailers for the movie.
Gotta admit, I found it incredibly funny when Ward starting to literally roar in anger. I don't think it was supposed to be funny, but it was to me. His flashback was scary-depressing, though.
[QUOTE=SpotEnemyBoat;42920421]What was that at the end with Agent May and Ward? [/QUOTE]
[sp]sex[/sp]
Another thing I should have pointed out: Peter MacNichol [sp]as an Asgardian[/sp] really caught me off guard. I thought it was a good twist, but still, the guy who voiced X The Eliminator from Harvey Birdman and The Mad Hatter in the Batman: Arkham games [sp]as a motherfucking Asgardian[/sp] was just unexpected for me.
[QUOTE=Starscre4M;42921451][sp]sex[/sp][/QUOTE]
That was... random. Especially how Joss was building up Skye and Ward ship.
[QUOTE=SpotEnemyBoat;42921796]That was... random. Especially how Joss was building up Skye and Ward ship.[/QUOTE]
they might also just be getting shitfaced on good whiskey
or [sp]the angriest sex in the history of sex[/sp]
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;42922165]they might also just be getting shitfaced on good whiskey
or [sp]the angriest sex in the history of sex[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]I'm guessing they thought sex might be a cure for the Asgardian rage sticks?[/sp]
[QUOTE=SpotEnemyBoat;42922323][sp]I'm guessing they thought sex might be a cure for the Asgardian rage sticks?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[sp]well one stick would definitely be raging[/sp]
but seriously [sp]the way i read that scene is either way they are going to get drunk but sex may or may not happen and it might not be touched on for a while[/sp]
i was gonna say exactly that u fuk
my guess is, if they dont talk about it at all then it probably wasnt anything, but if they do, even if it takes a long time for them to get to it, [sp]it probably was sex[/sp]
read an interesting theory somewhere about all the interpersonal relationships
[sp]Fitz loves Simmons, but he's drawn to Skye physically. Simmons loved Fitz once, but that window has closed a long time ago. Simmons is gay for Skye, but she doesnt know it yet. Skye looks at Simmons as the sister she never had and is totally oblivious to Fitz's furtive glances. Meanwhile Ward is obviously hot for Skye and Skye knows this but she's just not attracted to him in that way. Besides, Skye needs some 'me time' and doesn't want to disrupt the surrogate family thing she's finally found aboard The Bus. Ward and Melinda have been doing it since ep1 but it's just platonic sex between professionals. Coulson feels Melinda is the only one who can understand what he's going through right now. Also Melinda hates Skye.[/sp]
[editline]20th November 2013[/editline]
also the dollhouse reference in the stinger
So, I'm now one episode behind, but I watched The Hub.
Not bad.
[QUOTE=LordCrypto;42927082]read an interesting theory somewhere about all the interpersonal relationships
[sp]Fitz loves Simmons, but he's drawn to Skye physically. Simmons loved Fitz once, but that window has closed a long time ago. Simmons is gay for Skye, but she doesnt know it yet. Skye looks at Simmons as the sister she never had and is totally oblivious to Fitz's furtive glances. Meanwhile Ward is obviously hot for Skye and Skye knows this but she's just not attracted to him in that way. Besides, Skye needs some 'me time' and doesn't want to disrupt the surrogate family thing she's finally found aboard The Bus. Ward and Melinda have been doing it since ep1 but it's just platonic sex between professionals. Coulson feels Melinda is the only one who can understand what he's going through right now. Also Melinda hates Skye.[/sp]
[editline]20th November 2013[/editline]
also the dollhouse reference in the stinger[/QUOTE]
Professional sex :v:
[QUOTE=SpotEnemyBoat;42922323][sp]I'm guessing they thought sex might be a cure for the Asgardian rage sticks?[/sp][/QUOTE]
[Sp] Or it was the common factor of what they went through. People are all about hooking up when you make connections. It got Ward all roided up, and Mulan was apparently feeling the same and needed to blow off steam. [/sp]
Finally got around to watch that episode, I can't believe they hyped it up so much as a continuation of Thor 2.
Disappointing in that regard but I feel like it was a great improvement everywhere else.
FitzSimmons has been improved a TON but it feels like Skye is actually getting worse now.
well, its the third episode where they've put quite a bit of focus on fitzsimmons, even if a little less now. skye just hasn't done much in them, i guess it's just that they didn't wanna have yet another episode focusing on her, since that's what all the early ones were about.
honestly, i'm more hyped up for when they reveal what happened to coulson, there's just so much potential for them to expand on it
i dropped the show after 3 episodes because all of the characters (except for the actors that were in the movies) were stale and one-dimensional.
is the show interesting yet
the show has gotten progressively better, i really really liked episode 6, and they've been keeping it up since that
[sp]Mephisto(?)[/sp] appears. I wasn't expecting that.
[sp]well it isn't him, but we got some Hell and demon discussion. It feels like set up for a new Ghost Rider or Doctor Strange movie.[/sp]
[sp]so was this guy teleporting to same place nightcrawler goes when he teleports?[/sp]
[editline]27th November 2013[/editline]
[sp]I mean the teleportation effect was exactly the same[/sp]
[QUOTE=Tuskin;42993358][sp]so was this guy teleporting to same place nightcrawler goes when he teleports?[/sp][/QUOTE]
I think they are trying to [sp]make sense of the senseless. Hell and demons are big in the Marvel Universe[/Sp].
[QUOTE=Fangz;42993398]I think they are trying to [sp]make sense of the senseless. Hell and demons are big in the Marvel Universe[/Sp].[/QUOTE]
Well I don't know much but there was an episode of Xmen Evolution where they went to the dimension where nightcrawler goes when teleporting and it was basically hell.
[editline]27th November 2013[/editline]
They may not have the rights to Xmen but they can make reference and allusions
[QUOTE=Tuskin;42993428]Well I don't know much but there was an episode of Xmen Evolution where they went to the dimension where nightcrawler goes when teleporting and it was basically hell.
[editline]27th November 2013[/editline]
They may not have the rights to Xmen but they can make reference and allusions[/QUOTE]
They are not eluding to that but [Url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mephisto_(comics)[/url]this[/url] which they got the movie rights back to.
That was a really bad episode but the next one is promising.
I don't think it was bad, it just wasn't anything special
Also, I was thinking "gee this episode is making me feel like I'm watching Supernatural" and then bam, guy [sp]teleports behind simmons and shouts something like "from hell"[/sp] and I'm left wondering if I was watching the right show
[QUOTE=Zukriuchen;43003154]
Also, I was thinking "gee this episode is making me feel like I'm watching Supernatural" and then bam, guy [sp]teleports behind simmons and shouts something like "from hell"[/sp] and I'm left wondering if I was watching the right show[/QUOTE]
I am all for it if they can use it as [sp]a way to introduce Super Natural elements such as hell, 'actual magic' and demons[/sp] especially since in Thor 2 [sp]Loki mentions Hell, though he could be referring to Hel, a different Underworld that is in the Marvel Universe[/sp].
I am for this if this is the end goal, since it will make the show more interesting in the long run.
I can't believe I never noticed the dollhouse reference with the "Did I fall asleep" scene.
I thought they made it pretty clear that it wasn't Hell, Fitz or Simmons mentioned it was probably just a random other world like the ones in Thor 2.
I'm really trying to enjoy this show, because I love the Marvel Universe and really enjoy Marvel Cinematic Universe. But it's so much style over substance. I feel it's trying to appeal to a child audience, but it's talking down to them. Not giving them credit for having any intelligence at all.
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