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Post by Black Widow on Jun 30, 2019 11:58:18 GMT
that she is the one Sarge spoke of about the one who is the master of the Shrikes. FitzSimmon's rescue seemed too convenient.
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Post by haxemon on Jun 30, 2019 14:31:53 GMT
that she is the one Sarge spoke of about the one who is the master of the Shrikes. FitzSimmon's rescue seemed too convenient. I think that is what we're meant to think - meaning it probably will be a misdirection.
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Post by backroadjunkie on Jul 3, 2019 9:28:55 GMT
that she is the one Sarge spoke of about the one who is the master of the Shrikes. FitzSimmon's rescue seemed too convenient. I think that is what we're meant to think - meaning it probably will be a misdirection. One day, the big bad will actually be the big bad, and it'll shock us all that the showrunners would actually try to pull something like that... Heh...
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Post by haxemon on Jul 3, 2019 11:56:14 GMT
I think that is what we're meant to think - meaning it probably will be a misdirection. One day, the big bad will actually be the big bad, and it'll shock us all that the showrunners would actually try to pull something like that... Heh... They'll save that for season 8 I think
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Post by Black Widow on Jul 6, 2019 4:41:32 GMT
that she is the one Sarge spoke of about the one who is the master of the Shrikes. FitzSimmon's rescue seemed too convenient. I think that is what we're meant to think - meaning it probably will be a misdirection. Wow, did I call it. O.O
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Post by aquaangel on Jul 6, 2019 11:26:20 GMT
I mean a Whedon is involved after all. Glory 2.0? So, will this season have a Daisybot (or Deke's framework Daisy) being reprogrammed to be a double for real Daisy to help fight Izel? lol.
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Post by koos on Jul 6, 2019 11:50:55 GMT
I had my doubts. But should have known, since Fitz always brings the big bad to earth 😈 and have a civilized talk to them (jemma also) before they go nuts (Ward, Hive, AIDA and himself).
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Post by Black Widow on Jul 6, 2019 13:05:33 GMT
I mean a Whedon is involved after all. Glory 2.0? So, will this season have a Daisybot (or Deke's framework Daisy) being reprogrammed to be a double for real Daisy to help fight Izel? lol. lol I guess Sarge and his crew can be called Knights of Byzantium 2.0.
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Post by Hari Seldon on Jul 6, 2019 16:25:29 GMT
I mean a Whedon is involved after all. Glory 2.0? So, will this season have a Daisybot (or Deke's framework Daisy) being reprogrammed to be a double for real Daisy to help fight Izel? lol. lol I guess Sarge and his crew can be called Knights of Byzantium 2.0. Dunno. I've got a feeling neither Izel nor Sarge will be on Earth's side. The team will probably end up having to defeat both of them.
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Post by Black Widow on Jul 6, 2019 16:33:36 GMT
lol I guess Sarge and his crew can be called Knights of Byzantium 2.0. Dunno. I've got a feeling neither Izel nor Sarge will be on Earth's side. The team will probably end up having to defeat both of them. Though like Sarge wasn't on either Izel or SHIELD's side, the Knights were neither on Buffy or Glory's side. Both Sarge and The Knights were willing to risk collateral damage if it meant to kill Izel and Glory respectfully.
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Post by aquaangel on Jul 7, 2019 7:20:36 GMT
I mean a Whedon is involved after all. Glory 2.0? So, will this season have a Daisybot (or Deke's framework Daisy) being reprogrammed to be a double for real Daisy to help fight Izel? lol. lol I guess Sarge and his crew can be called Knights of Byzantium 2.0. And Daisy does have blonde hair this season. And Deke putting his version of Daisy in the framework is similar to Spike having Warren build the Buffybot.
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Post by Black Widow on Jul 7, 2019 14:11:16 GMT
lol I guess Sarge and his crew can be called Knights of Byzantium 2.0. And Daisy does have blonde hair this season. And Deke putting his version of Daisy in the framework is similar to Spike having Warren build the Buffybot. Maybe on a subconscious level, Joss is plagiarizing himself?
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Post by ayanami on Jul 13, 2019 21:03:17 GMT
And Daisy does have blonde hair this season. And Deke putting his version of Daisy in the framework is similar to Spike having Warren build the Buffybot. Maybe on a subconscious level, Joss is plagiarizing himself? Don't think he's been actively involved with the show in a long time. Sure, he's executive producer (as was Stan Lee on the MCU movies), but he doesn't have a single writing or directing credit since the pilot episode. With Jed being his brother, I'm sure they talk about the show quite often, and Joss gives some input, but as far as I'mconcerned, that's where his involvement ends.
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