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Post by beren44 on May 24, 2017 20:29:05 GMT
I decided to start a separate thread for this thought, hoping others would have some speculation as well. (and an answer about Graviton in the comics. Was he involved with space in any way?) I said, caseyrook AKA Mechelle said, I really thought that Cal looked beat up and could hardly move, even though we only see him from the back of the chair. Also, why would he have any reason to beat up Quinn, at that point. Certainly, AFTER Raina revealed that they had found Daisy, and possibly telling Cal what happened (that Cal Quinn shot Daisy) , he would have reason... But I'm not following your thinking on this. Can you explain what you mean?
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on May 24, 2017 20:39:16 GMT
I decided to start a separate thread for this thought, hoping others would have some speculation as well. (and an answer about Graviton in the comics. Was he involved with space in any way?) I said, caseyrook AKA Mechelle said, I really thought that Cal looked beat up and could hardly move, even though we only see him from the back of the chair. Also, why would he have any reason to beat up Quinn, at that point. Certainly, AFTER Raina revealed that they had found Daisy, and possibly telling Cal what happened (that Cal shot Daisy) , he would have reason... But I'm not following your thinking on this. Can you explain what you mean? Maybe Cal had just came down from a Hyde serum 'high' and was exhausted? That would explain the bloody hands and his being worn out. In hindsight, that was one of the last things we saw in season one and that scene may have not been fleshed out as much bythe writers as the scenes with him in season two. That happens sometimes, especially in AoS.
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