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Post by terminator22 on Feb 23, 2017 23:19:01 GMT
All fun theories aside. I do think she ended up in the dead body and got a heart attack. Yo yo and the others will get her out of the framework in time and she won't be able to enter it again. My theory about the headstone is that Jemma is an elite agent of HYDRA and she's pulled a 'Coulson'. Meaning, officially Agent of HYDRA Jemma Simmons is dead, but unofficially, she's alive. Queen Jemma in Hydra? That's actually a scary thought!
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Post by koos on Feb 23, 2017 23:26:33 GMT
Indeed. Very interesting thought. That might be very possible. I also wonder if Fitz is now a contractor working for Hydra. Ha, maybe they are working for Hydra except Ward 😈
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Post by ayanami on Feb 23, 2017 23:52:11 GMT
But how could AIDA know enough about Daisy and Ward to know to pair them together? AIDA was never able to copy and replace Daisy and Ward was dead. Where could she have got that background information and memories to even know about Ward, or know that he and Daisy even had a 'relationship?' I don't even care that Ward is back. My problem is that it makes no sense logically. See, this is why that scene bugged me. It wouldn't have bothered me as much if they'd made a Wardbot. I half expected them too anyway because so many were screaming for Brett to do an encore. And I didn't necessarily dislike Ward. I felt that the direction he went was due to his abusive childhood (Christian Ward was a sadistic you-know-what and the parents didn't sound great either). Garrett saw that in him and exploited it and brainwashed him basically. That said, my issue is that the scene in 4x15 almost felt forced or as if this storyline was simply written just to bring him back. I feel like it cheapened the initial storyline a bit. Oh, it's definitely fanservice, that's for sure. We'll just have to wait a few weeks and see how well it's going to work out. Or not. Personally, I like to see Ward in the matrix much more than a robo-version of him. Because, what would have been the point of building one? I just can't imagine a scenario where that would have made sense and/or brought any development for the other characters.
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Post by aquaangel on Feb 24, 2017 0:15:28 GMT
I just hope there's a point to it and that it's not just fan service for the sake of. That's always a fear. I guess we will know in April. Brett was good in both the role of Ward and Hive. You went from being peeved at him to feeling sympathy for him. I think that is definitely due more to the actor than character. It will be interesting to see where they go with this.
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Feb 24, 2017 0:53:11 GMT
Is it just me or did anyone have this image going through their mind with the whole, "I'd say I told you so, but I don't have to now" line?
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Post by aquaangel on Feb 24, 2017 0:56:32 GMT
Lol! I thought a lot about that movie during this whole arc.
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Feb 24, 2017 1:35:33 GMT
Is it just me or did anyone have this image going through their mind with the whole, "I'd say I told you so, but I don't have to now" line? My mind went more to what Palpatine did to replace Darth Vader's limbs, in all honesty.
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Post by Jemma Simmons on Feb 24, 2017 1:39:14 GMT
Is it just me or did anyone have this image going through their mind with the whole, "I'd say I told you so, but I don't have to now" line? My mind went more to what Palpatine did to replace Darth Vader's limbs, in all honesty. Oh my! I totally see that! I guess I had that movie blocked from memory!
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Post by caseyrook AKA Mechelle on Feb 24, 2017 5:02:56 GMT
My mind went more to what Palpatine did to replace Darth Vader's limbs, in all honesty. Oh my! I totally see that! I guess I had that movie blocked from memory! I actually like the prequels. "Attack of the Clones" is one of my favorite movies by itself.
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Post by koos on Feb 24, 2017 11:45:58 GMT
Oh my! I totally see that! I guess I had that movie blocked from memory! I actually like the prequels. "Attack of the Clones" is one of my favorite movies by itself. I love the attack of the clones as well. Very Much. So, you are not alone.
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Post by terminator22 on Feb 24, 2017 13:27:00 GMT
I actually like the prequels. At least the prequals weren't a complete rip off of the first Star Wars movie. I'm still bitter about this new "Star Wars" film. They ripped so much off the first movie that it made me sick!
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Post by Hari Seldon on Feb 24, 2017 15:00:47 GMT
At least the prequals weren't a complete rip off of the first Star Wars movie. I'm still bitter about this new "Star Wars" film. They ripped so much off the first movie that it made me sick! Yes, but the new weapon was needed for the Disney effect to be complete...
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Post by koos on Feb 24, 2017 15:20:39 GMT
I actually like the prequels. At least the prequals weren't a complete rip off of the first Star Wars movie. I'm still bitter about this new "Star Wars" film. They ripped so much off the first movie that it made me sick! I am more pissed off that Abrams didn't give a damn about the details of the Star Wars realm. An untrained girl who is able to beat a guy who could stop a laserblast in midair. WTF?? And Abram's characters always look the same.
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Post by ayanami on Feb 24, 2017 18:48:08 GMT
At least the prequals weren't a complete rip off of the first Star Wars movie. I'm still bitter about this new "Star Wars" film. They ripped so much off the first movie that it made me sick! I am more pissed off that Abrams didn't give a damn about the details of the Star Wars realm. An untrained girl who is able to beat a guy who could stop a laserblast in midair. WTF?? And Abram's characters always look the same. We don't really know enough about her yet to properly judge that, though. She might be some kind of force incarnation or something.
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