That's my thought
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That's my thought
I can't tell whether the inconsistencies in this show are on purpose or not.
For one thing, the bad guys and the good guys both use torture & threats to try to get information--but the bad guys (Reina) switch to persuasion and actually succeed! It's clear they're trying to make us suspicious of SHIELD, but SHIELD is also supposed to be smart.
I suspect something else happened in the first 6 procedures that Dr. Book wasn't privy to. What technology did they use, and why? I'm assuming they wanted to keep Coulson alive not because he's Coulson but because he was killed by Loki's scepter and there's something special about the effects of that. They wanted to keep studying it? Maybe he's got a special connection to Loki now? Dunno.
The business with the cellist was interesting--was Reina saying that the cellist was Coulson's mother (i.e., he misrepresented the nature of the relationship to people), or is it just that he was dating a cellist and his mother was also a musician?
I'm glad Peterson is alive, although it wasn't a surprise. His poor kid, though.
I missed the bit about his mother being a musician. Maybe I was too busy being sad about all those fics with Phil's family suddenly getting Jossed.
I missed the bit about his mother being a musician.
Me, too. What was the gist?
His mother was a musician, he didn't get to see her play her last performance, and when Loki killed him SHIELD told her he was dead, and she died before he was returned from Tahiti.
I...thought that was the cellist. Except the dying part.
OK, now I'm really confused. I thought that story was about the cellist girlfriend, too. Isn't that the story Coulson told somebody (Ward? JAR?) about the cellist girlfriend in Seattle?
Anyway, I totally missed this whole thing while watching the show. I must've just been tuned out because I don't like flowered dress girl.
And in related but not entirely on topic news, I find myself overusing the word "totally" nowadays out of an extreme desire to say "totes magotes" but also an aversion to saying "totes magotes" because I'm not 9, so then I default to "totally" and it's just as bad because I'm not a valley girl. It's sad, y'all.
The whole thing about the cellist comes from The Avengers. (Portland.)
I...thought that was the cellist. Except the dying part.
Me, too.
an aversion to saying "totes magotes" because I'm not 9
If it's good enough for James Earl Jones, it's good enough for all of us. TOTES good enough.