So, are we meant to assume that all the LMD duplicates are exploded, or are our Agents going to have to fight their doubles in the finale?
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You know, I forgot about them.
Talbot said something about finding robot parts all over the bombed out base so I'm presuming they exploded.
Caught up on AoS. Damn, this season has gotten… good. I was watching it more out of habit than anything until the LMD plot kicked in. Put me in Team Want Mac Back. And Tripp, too.
The Russian is hot. There, I said it.
Re: Inhumans - that red wig is *awful*.
The Russian is hot. There, I said it.
So the robot-with-the-human-head-(maybe)/human-former-robot action with occasional homicidal actions is good for you? :)
It's just as well this airs at the end of prime time.
I have a thing for high cheekbones and a lesser one for a Russian accent. The homicidal part is a deal breaker, though.
Wait! I have a question. Why wasn't framework!May killed by the terrigen(sp?) crystal like Tripp was? Different rules? Not big enough crystal?
I wondered that myself. I'm trying not to think about it.
Ada/Ophelia gave a really quick hand-wavy line about how this purified terregen wasn't dangerous to people the way the natural stuff was.
Oh, right.