I don't recall if we saw any of the Chitari outside of their armor, so I guess it could be. On the other hand, it would be cool if they start branching out into the greater Marvel universe.
Though if the rumors of a Captain Marvel movie featuring Carol Danvers are true, maybe the thing in the pod is all that's left of Mar'vell in this universe. (Since I agree that it kind of looks like a Kree.) Though I would imagine there would be a huge amount of fan outrage if that was the case.
Though who do the rights to the Kree belong to? I know the Skrull belong to Fox, which is why we had the Chitari in the Avengers in the first place.
Calli, it's spelled "Deathlok". Which is what was stamped on Michael Peterson's cyber leg.
Okay, this is spoilery for Guardians of the Galaxy, but not an enormous spoiler (I don't think):
I'm pretty sure there are Kree in GotG, so it would make sense that the half-alien in a tube would be a Kree,
if Marvel is trying to tie together the TV show and the movies.
Steph, I think I'd heard that too, but I wasn't sure so I didn't say it. That would definitely make sense.
The other speculation I heard was that the alien dude was Atlantean, although Kree is more likely.
BTW, I really liked Agent Triplett, who had the effect of making Simmons appear interesting, so I hope he sticks around. Preferably by replacing Ward in the cast.
Kree is much more likely. Does Marvel have the rights to Namor? Where's that chart?
I think we're all supposed to be disturbed at the lengths to which they (especially Coulson) were prepared to go in order to save Skye. I hope.
I keep expecting fanfic levels of introspection from a show that's a fast-paced comic book thriller on the small screen.