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I don't like it when shows spend too much time in another time era and it was getting old.
I did find myself thinking that it was silly that they spent so much time in the last episode saving people who won't exist in that situation if they can go back and change the past. It is the big problem with time travel in fiction.
I haven't liked this arc either for some reason, and I've yet to watch the last two episodes sitting on my DVR...which is a first for me and SHIELD.
I liked this season all the way up to the last two episodes, episodes 9 and 10 where my mind started to wander during those episodes. Especially episode 10 where I feel asleep a few times. But it's almost like I really don't care about the characters(except for the main characters getting home) or the storyline in the future.
Plus, the 'Spock' talking, middle-age looking Vin Diesel wanna be character, Enoch, was really starting to get on my nerves... And no regrets with the death of his characters.
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Disagree. This season has been outstanding and the best one so far. Based on this season alone, I predict that they are going to get renewed.
I disagree. I personally liked Season 4 with AIDA and Ghost Rider a lot. Plus, I liked season 2 with Daisy's parents, and thought season 3 was outstanding with Lash/Andrew Garner, Gideon Malick, Lincoln(I loved his powers), Hive/Alveus, and Daisy's Secret Warriors. Although, I thought that the show fell short with the Secret Warriors and could have did a much better job with them. Because after all... who doesn't like a Marvel, super powered, assembled team? (click here)
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If they do, they have one big fat problem in my opinion- how are they even going to top this season?
I think that they should refocus on the Inhumans and the Secret Warriors team..
I did find myself thinking that it was silly that they spent so much time in the last episode saving people who won't exist in that situation if they can go back and change the past. It is the big problem with time travel in fiction.
I thought so too, however, in one scene where Mac was encouraging Flint and Tess to be leaders and to fix this and fix that, etc., it made me think of parallel universes. And perhaps in their reality, if the team goes back in time and prevents the Earth from being destroyed, there will still be a timeline where the Earth is already destroyed with Flint and Tess and the other characters.
P.S. Plus, they were talking about how Flint could possibly reassemble the Earth with the little Earth globe as a blueprint.
Well, like everything else(or perhaps like everything else), S.H.I.E.L.D. is on hiatus because of the Olympics until early March. Therefore, here is the preview for the next episode:
Marvel's Agents of SHIELD 5x11 Promo "All The Comforts Of Home" (HD) Season 5 Episode 11 Promo
Good episode, now who or what is cute blond girl? Loved the whole tree hugger eating a hamburger for the first time thing.
I'm thinking that she an Inhuman. But it gets confusing when in one episode, General Hale comes into the 'cute blond girl's' room and she acts like a rebellious teenage daughter who's a fan of Quake and the Agents of SHIELD, but then in the next episode she confronts the Agents of SHIELD and cuts off Yo-Yo's arms with her 'Xena Warrior Princess' chakram-like weapons. And then it reveals that the 'cute blond girl's' room is more like a detainment facility that General Hale is keeping her daughter in.(But think William Stryker and his son.)
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