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Post by DoTheMath on Apr 24, 2017 20:09:31 GMT
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Apr 24, 2017 20:13:48 GMT
Ha! Thanks, DoTheMath! /That'll help for now. However, I'm sure I'll be kicking more rocks by tomorrow. //Why can't it be Tuesday?!?!
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Post by terminator22 on Apr 24, 2017 22:37:16 GMT
Am I the only one that can't believe May turned on Hydra that fast? She was willing to die for Hydra when she took that experimental serum. It sure seems like sloppy writing to me.
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Post by koos on Apr 24, 2017 22:38:31 GMT
Pretty cool stuff.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Apr 25, 2017 0:46:30 GMT
Am I the only one that can't believe May turned on Hydra that fast? She was willing to die for Hydra when she took that experimental serum. It sure seems like sloppy writing to me. Watching it again, I now feel like May didn't really have a choice in the matter when it comes to the serum. Sure, she *acted* like she was for it when AIDA first talked to her about it, but I think May was already having second thoughts about it on the QuinJet. But I do feel like she is betraying HYDRA a bit too early/easily. Maybe we'll learn more about her motivations in the next episode. May is one character whose mind you can't easily read without her speaking it so she may have been catching onto the FW reality for the last episodes and we just didn't know.
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Post by ayanami on Apr 25, 2017 0:52:59 GMT
Am I the only one that can't believe May turned on Hydra that fast? She was willing to die for Hydra when she took that experimental serum. It sure seems like sloppy writing to me. A bit, yeah. It seems like we're supposed to believe that her seeing Mace act all noble towards her and then witnessing his heroic sacrifice , was enough to change her mind about inhumans. I really can't believe, though, that every other inhuman she had faced before was acting like a dangerous terrorist, that none of them ever made her consider that they were basically innocent people who just happened to have powers. But then again, seeing as her first encounter with an "innocent" seeming inhuman child ended with the death of dozens of people, I guess it's not that surprising that an innocent appearance of Hydra's victims would have left her cold.
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