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Post by Jemma Simmons on Mar 8, 2017 3:37:25 GMT
Oh! The whole stealing Fury's toolbox was awesome! But that was YOUR idea, Jemma!. Fitz was just smart enough because of spending so much pasty time beside you, not getting a tan, that he picked up on the idea. You deserve the credit. I might have started the ball rolling, but his whole managing to actually pull it off and then find Hunter and Coulson rocked!
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Post by beren44 on Mar 8, 2017 4:35:54 GMT
But that was YOUR idea, Jemma!. Fitz was just smart enough because of spending so much pasty time beside you, not getting a tan, that he picked up on the idea. You deserve the credit. I might have started the ball rolling, but his whole managing to actually pull it off and then find Hunter and Coulson rocked! The whole idea of Hunter floating up on a random beach, and running across Coulson, without umbrellas in his drink, was one of those things that we kind of just have to overlook. You know, suspension of disbelief and all....
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Post by sigasahab on Mar 8, 2017 8:27:29 GMT
Gordon was a good guy on the wrong side of history. You HAVE to be kidding me! Yeah, gotta go with beren44 on that one. I liked Jiaying, Gordon and the others okay right up to the point they started murdering innocent people. Hell, they even killed Agent Beardy-Never-Says-Anything-Much (who I thought was hilarious, probably my favourite Real-Shield agent).
I'm pretty sure that Hunter and Coulson didn't just happen to run into each other, though.
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Post by ayanami on Mar 8, 2017 8:58:09 GMT
I might have started the ball rolling, but his whole managing to actually pull it off and then find Hunter and Coulson rocked! The whole idea of Hunter floating up on a random beach, and running across Coulson, without umbrellas in his drink, was one of those things that we kind of just have to overlook. You know, suspension of disbelief and all.... Whatever makes you think that Hunter and Coulson just happened to run into each other? They're spies, their backup plans have backup plans. Personally, I believe it went down something like this: www.fanfiction.net/s/11156796/1/Kept-In-The-Dark (Sorry, but I just had to post this here, considering the topic. )
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Post by terminator22 on Mar 8, 2017 13:42:25 GMT
My favorite Fitz moment was in the last episode, when LMD Fitz and Jemma had their scene. It was heartbreaking to watch. Both of them did an amazing acting job!
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Post by DoTheMath on Mar 8, 2017 16:11:13 GMT
Gordon was a good guy on the wrong side of history. You HAVE to be kidding me! Just wanted to see if I'd catch any flack for playing devil's Advocate. I was actually going to go more indepth, but decided to rein it in.....
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Post by koos on Mar 8, 2017 19:37:10 GMT
I will say this though; Fitz has consistently been the most heroic character on the show. Period. As the character grew, so did his heroics. I agree. But My favorite Fitz moments are those where Iain shows his best acting chops. His scene with Daisy in Aftershocks and him defining her are my most favorite scenes. And then his scene with Ward in the basement. I am a big fan of his friendship with Ward (when it was still there).
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Post by beren44 on Mar 8, 2017 23:45:03 GMT
He was indeed fiercely loyal to Ward. Another notch in his belt, for being a hero.
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Post by koos on Mar 9, 2017 7:23:13 GMT
He was indeed fiercely loyal to Ward. Another notch in his belt, for being a hero. Too bad that Ward was too loyal to Garett to see this though. The moment that Fitz took out Garett and tried to get Ward back, that was a perfect moment for Ward to make the switch. Sadly that wasn't to be. Good on fitz that it didn't make him less trustworthy on people though. Though trusting Radcliffe might not have been a smart move.
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Post by beren44 on Mar 9, 2017 7:54:25 GMT
ok, DTM...from the shout box, you have another contender for Fitz moments..
DoTheMath: You know.. if I do this, not only will I see ward's cards, but I'll see you without any clothes on..... - - - ...... I fold. You win.
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Post by aquaangel on Mar 9, 2017 12:26:25 GMT
He was indeed fiercely loyal to Ward. Another notch in his belt, for being a hero. Too bad that Ward was too loyal to Garett to see this though. The moment that Fitz took out Garett and tried to get Ward back, that was a perfect moment for Ward to make the switch. Sadly that wasn't to be. Good on fitz that it didn't make him less trustworthy on people though. Though trusting Radcliffe might not have been a smart move. I think with Radcliffe, Fitz was just seeking a father-son like connection since his father was a jerk. Radcliffe saw that in Fitz, though I do think he cared about Fitz, but the book corrupted that.
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Post by terminator22 on Mar 9, 2017 13:13:05 GMT
Too bad that Ward was too loyal to Garett to see this though. The moment that Fitz took out Garett and tried to get Ward back, that was a perfect moment for Ward to make the switch. Sadly that wasn't to be. Good on fitz that it didn't make him less trustworthy on people though. Though trusting Radcliffe might not have been a smart move. I think with Radcliffe, Fitz was just seeking a father-son like connection since his father was a jerk. Radcliffe saw that in Fitz, though I do think he cared about Fitz, but the book corrupted that. Agreed. I'm trying to think of another actor that would work as Fitz's father, and I'm drawing a blank. Radcliffe is perfect. I really wish he was the father!
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Post by DoTheMath on Mar 10, 2017 2:43:57 GMT
She probably just used her, um... uh...uh... her, uh... ah, boobs.
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Post by FreeKresge on Mar 10, 2017 5:55:45 GMT
I think with Radcliffe, Fitz was just seeking a father-son like connection since his father was a jerk. Radcliffe saw that in Fitz, though I do think he cared about Fitz, but the book corrupted that. Agreed. I'm trying to think of another actor that would work as Fitz's father, and I'm drawing a blank. Radcliffe is perfect. I really wish he was the father! On the IMDb board, someone suggested Peter Capaldi. If he is available (I do not know when the upcoming season of Doctor Who is being filmed), he would be great. He might be best known in the United States for playing the Doctor, but, in In the Loop, he showed that he can play nasty and vicious.
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Post by Hari Seldon on Mar 10, 2017 13:44:02 GMT
On the IMDb board, someone suggested Peter Capaldi. If he is available (I do not know when the upcoming season of Doctor Who is being filmed), he would be great. He might be best known in the United States for playing the Doctor, but, in In the Loop, he showed that he can play nasty and vicious. As far as playing The Doctor goes, he is playing rather nasty and vicious. It would certainly be between him and Colin Baker for the least friendly incarnation of The Doctor.
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