Not really...mostly because the relationship is very different as is the nature of mind control which influences Daisy. She knows who Mack is. Bucky didn't know who Steve was for most of their encounters.
Hive's control has been decently handled so far. Enough to justify why they're joining him, but only to the point where everyone still retain their own personalities and opinions. Though I wish Giyera and The Cock were around to interact with the group.
edited 5th May '16 4:25:26 PM by Cross
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Daisy pretty much dominated Mack in that fight. Though I think I see what you mean, the whole "I'm not going to fight you," bit. Albeit, Steve did fight back.
Akira Toriyama (April 5 1955 - March 1, 2024).I think it was mostly that Daisy is a little brainwashed.
Crow: There's a plot?The name some of us thought up for the Taken for Granite powered Inhuman. It's short for cockatrice.
edited 5th May '16 7:33:00 PM by VeryMelon
I compared him to a cockatrice when he first showed up and everyone here took that and ran with it by calling him "the Cock", because people like intentionally awkward names.
Have you any dreams you'd like to sell?You don't knock the Cock.
I really like the way Hive describes the town that he and the inhumans live in.
"This town represents the worst of humanity, allowing the greed of a few to destroy the needs of the many."
It's such a real concept.
H.B. WardJust saw Civil War. Very very minor spoiler, arguably not a real spoiler but I'll put it in tags just to be on the safe side: The Sokovia Accords are only for the Avengers, and won't affect this show at all. They might still mention the events of the movie, though.
-runs far, far away-
Can't see it until monday.
Akira Toriyama (April 5 1955 - March 1, 2024).New clip from upcoming episode
Tis the great art of life to manage well The restless mindThat technically contains a spoiler for Civil War, but it's a minor one you would see in the trailer anyway.
The synopsis of the final said Couslon might have to rejester In humans though
Not everybody reads synopses. Please treat it like a spoiler at least until the episode airs.
Anyone read the Shield comics most of the cast ended up as Canon Immigrants in? I saw a page (part of a recently released preview I think?) that Brett Dalton had commented on on Twitter and I was wondering just what's going on in them. (And if it's actually real)
edited 6th May '16 7:05:38 PM by doineedaname
It's real. There was a twelve-issue series called SHIELD written by Mark Waid where each issue was a done-in-one story and involved Coulson, Fitz, and Simmons teaming up with a different Marvel superhero (there was a really fun story where Simmons had to go undercover as a teacher in Ms Marvel's high school). The current book is just called Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and it's written by Marc Guggenheim (ironically one of the writers of Arrow) and it stars Coulson, May, Fitz, Simmons, Mockingbird, Daisy Johnson, and Deathlok (Henry Hayes, not Mike Peterson like the show). They just recently went through a crossover with some other Marvel books called Avengers Standoff.
So does it really have its version of Ward somehow get his hands on and wear an Iron Man suit and go all "We used to friends" on Coulson? 'Cause that's what the picture I saw on Brett Dalton's showed happening in it.
While I'm sure there's important context missing, that sounds stupid.
In regards to the spoiler the accords shouldn't have an effect because the shield is "gone" and the the current organization is already under the government.
"When I offered to make Norea my third back-up girlfriend she just glared at me and started throwing things at me.." Renee CostaI hope my plans to see Civil War in the morning don't fall through.
Why call them "Coulson Protocols"? Shouldn't they be "Fury Protocols"?
I'M MR. MEESEEKS, LOOK AT ME!In this series, Coulson came up with the ways of taking down heroes. He's a massive superhero geek who knows everything about them, and he came up with ways of fighting them. He used to date a woman named Lola, who was a psychic CIA agent, and she stole those ideas from his head.
It's not a good series.
X-Men X-Pert, my blog where I talk about X-Men comics.That does sound rather underwhelming.
Never crossed my mind.