I seem to remember knowing that Fitz's father was abusive, but I can't point to when we actually found that out.
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I like how they've essentially made Fitz the season's Big Bad. (I mean, I don't "like" it because it makes me sad.)
I hope Bizarro!Ward stays good to the end.
I was just sayin to TCG a couple episodes back that they were going to find a way to bring good Ward into the real world, and of course this week, they presented that possibility. I'd rather keep Tripp.
Wait, how....oh. Ohhhh. That didn't register with me. I guess because Radcliffe is a person who was put into the Framework, versus someone who was created by the Framework.
But if it means we get to keep Tripp, I am all for it. And I guess Aida is a "created" person in the same way as Tripp or Ward.
I'm wondering what's supposed to happen to robot Aida when flesh Aida is created. Is robot Aida's personality going into the body or Framework Aida?
I'm trying not to think too hard about why there would even be a Skye and Ward in the Framework if Aida didn't have Skye's body held captive.
Well, the others would probably be expecting to see a Skye as part of the world building. I can only assume that the show-runners see something in Brett Dalton that eludes me and want to bring him in where they can.
I've gotta say, plaid-shirt and windbreaker former-teacher Coulson? Totally my jam.
I got quite the thrill at Coulson's last line in the video. Actually, I loved the whole slow progression from mild-mannered
reporter teacher to a version of the Phil Coulson we know. Damn, Clark Gregg can deliver--and he makes it look effortless.
I got quite the thrill at Coulson's last line in the video.
Much wrod.
I posted a clip of Coulson's speech on twitter and mentioned how thrilling it was to me and guess who liked it? ONLY MY NEW BEST FRIEND, CLARK GREGG.