No time to watch part 2 of the beginning of this season yet, but I'm currently blaming Fitz for Earth.
Quote from: Tenzhi on December 02, 2017, 02:23:56 PM
No time to watch part 2 of the beginning of this season yet, but I'm currently blaming Fitz for Earth.
Well looks like someone else did it. But the real question is how the heck did it happen?
And I assume in later episodes we see Fitz's side of what happened.
I really liked the humor in the first two episodes.
Can't believe I actually half liked those eps. But maybe I was just seduced by the Talking Heads intro.
Quote from: Vee on December 03, 2017, 04:11:22 AM
Can't believe I actually half liked those eps.
Oh no. Must be watching them too fast... or not fast enough. ;)
Quote from: Vee on December 03, 2017, 04:11:22 AM
Can't believe I actually half liked those eps. But maybe I was just seduced by the Talking Heads intro.
I haven't watched since middle of second season. I didn't like her then, still don't like her now.
Too bad all the cast changes didn't get rid of her.
Quote from: Tenzhi on December 03, 2017, 09:14:16 AM
Oh no. Must be watching them too fast... or not fast enough. ;)
Yeah something's off somewhere :D Though the first episode was definitely better than the second so maybe by ep 3 or 4 it'll be back to full on loathing.
Quote from: GamingGlen on December 03, 2017, 04:13:51 PM
I haven't watched since middle of second season. I didn't like her then, still don't like her now.
Too bad all the cast changes didn't get rid of her.
You don't like Daisy? Why not?
Can't speak for GamingGlen but I can't stand her because every episode has to have a 'Daisy corners someone to talk about their feelings' conversation. I think initially it was that they didn't really have anything for her to do between being the newbie stand-in for the viewer and getting her powers so they stuck those scenes in. Then it became a really annoying habit, especially as the conversations were usually really contrived. And they kept it going even after she got her powers and had enough other things to do.
Oh and they just announced a new cartoon with Quake in it so I'll get to hate her even more often.
Jemma is driving me crazy. She infiltrated Hydra as an agent and had no problem hiding her identity despite all the evil things they were doing around her. Now she is acting like a complete ditz and overreacting to every little thing. They are using her as a Fitz substitute since he is usually the one who lets his emotions overcome rationality.
Yeah, I'm not real keen on Jemma's current arc. Among other things, it just seems so disconnected. And that gold makeup is awful.
I agree with Mandu. Jemma is annoying.
Ha! Good Star Wars reference.
Right? Somehow, I was not expecting that.
I'm still not used to the new Friday time slot. I'm glad there's a week off so I can catch up.
These Kree seem really dumb for a highly advanced race. I hope the Supreme Intelligence has some sort of vetting system like a "you must be this smart to become part of your race's collected intellect" sign or something.
The disjointed nature of The Last Day was annoying, but old Robin's death may have moistened an eye.
Quote from: Tenzhi on January 23, 2018, 10:59:29 PM
The disjointed nature of The Last Day was annoying, but old Robin's death may have moistened an eye.
I wasn't getting the flashbacks. It seemed some survived by 2020 and were up on the lighthouse and the Kree were in charge.
Was this supposed to be the original timeline if they weren't taken to the future? But in one scene Fitz mentions Daisy already saw the result of her actions so it seemed like this was after they came back from the future. But if that's the case they should have already known about the time machine since they saw it in the future and used it to get back.
But here it looked like he was having trouble building it.
Glad it wasn't just me thinking they needed to put a date stamp on some of those scenes.
Quote from: Vee on January 24, 2018, 06:22:36 PM
Glad it wasn't just me thinking they needed to put a date stamp on some of those scenes.
They did - one said 2018 and one said 2020 or 2024. But again, did this happen after they came back or in a timeline where they weren't taken to the future?
Otherwise if it was after they should already know what is going to happen.
didn't give any indication on the one i watched. but yeah was just kind of a mess of an episode altogether.
And then it turns out that they've been stuck in VR still this whole time...
and the VR sim is just a force projection inside a little boy's snowglobe.
And that little boy is Franklin Richards...
Quote from: Tenzhi on January 24, 2018, 09:16:12 PM
And that little boy is Franklin Richards...
Who was punched into existence by Superboy Prime!
The original timeline they didn't get taken to the future.
Robin warned them about the destruction and they headed to the lighthouse. On the way to the lighthouse Daisy bailed out (the video clip from the past) and the rest continued on.
Planet goes boom.
While in the lighthouse Robin told them the time machine was the solution.
Everybody (except Robin) died before the time machine was ever completed.
Surface folks completed the time machine based on the notes and pulled them into the future.
Their removal from the past created the new timeline in which somehow the time machine still existed. Wibbly Wobbly Timey Wimey.
Fingers crossed that infinity war affects this show. Movie Spoiler:
Quote from: Vee on May 02, 2018, 10:42:58 PM
Fingers crossed that infinity war affects this show. Movie Spoiler:
That would be how it should work but.............
That felt like it was missing a few scenes and also like they didn't know if it was a series or season wrap-up. Unfortunately it's the latter.