Was "Pablo Jimenez" a reference to anything?
Possibly a reference to artists Pablo Marcos and Phil Jimenez.
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Was "Pablo Jimenez" a reference to anything?
Possibly a reference to artists Pablo Marcos and Phil Jimenez.
I made a Photoshop of the large file transfer:
Which led to this:
and this
And because I'm not right in the head:
I assumed Garrett had the scope, as Ward had a pistol.
DC, that's what I thought.
I couldn't decide if that meant that Garrett went ahead and killed the dog since Ward didn't. Or if we were shown that just to know why Garrett still talks about Ward's weakness.
Oh, I thought for sure Ward went back to kill the dog. It doesn't make sense for Garrett to have done it - his goal wasn't for Buddy to die, it was for Ward to kill him to prove he wasn't "weak." I think if Garrett knew Ward hadn't done it, he would have just gotten rid of Ward. (And so Ward went back to kill Buddy so he wouldn't get caught in his initial moment of weakness.)
Plus the episode made a point (as the show has before) about how great of a long-range shot Ward is, so he could have easily shot the dog with his rifle.
Or if we were shown that just to know why Garrett still talks about Ward's weakness.
This was my read. And why when Ward struggled with the decision about killing Fitz & Simmons, when he said something about liking them is his weakness, that was the last point made before he hit the button.
I think Buddy's "still" alive (10 years ago, large breed dog, so not so much until now, but then - still alive). Garrett didn't especially want the dog dead, he wanted Ward to prove he wasn't weak. I don't think he'd have bothered to kill the dog himself. Buddy wasn't a threat, just a symbol.
I want Ward to have killed the dog. That's harder to come back from, even if no one saw you do it.
I thought he killed the dog.
I'm sure Ward killed the dog, I just think it's a cheap trope.