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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 21:44:51 GMT -5
so far like the black and white screen episode fits in well with the timeline they are in.
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 21:46:21 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:00:11 GMT -5
would not mind if they did rest of series in black and white.
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:05:37 GMT -5
so he was the hero that fall.
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:10:59 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:13:03 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:14:31 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:22:32 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:29:26 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:33:00 GMT -5
nice bruce banner hulk spot
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:33:56 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:46:51 GMT -5
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Post by TheFlashFan on Jun 27, 2020 22:56:19 GMT -5
well all catch up good episodes that I see can't wait for new episode next week.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 3, 2020 17:10:37 GMT -5
The music wasn't as good but I saw a Country Squire like my aunt and uncle had.
Enoch was funny as usual.
I never saw a computer with yellow text on the screen. Usually it's green.
If it was 1973 at the start, were the World Trade towers actually finished? I think the exteriors were but the inside was not.
That general had a ridiculous mustache. I know him from several shows. He is the voice of Joe on "Family Guy".
I'm not clear on what that terrible choice was. But stopping the launch by using missiles worked.
The music during the launch was the theme from "The Flash".
I'm still an episode behind.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 5, 2020 9:46:01 GMT -5
Coulson, Mack, and Deke did not make the jump when the ship suddenly jumped in time. It had just made a time jump, Mack went out for some air, Deke followed him, and the ship jumped. Enoch waited 40 years to be reunited with the team; that would not work for Mack and Deke.
Agent May's gift came in handy when she sensed something was wrong with Mack's parents, but what followed was tragic.
They kept Daisy's powers dampened because she could have easily destroyed the Chronicom facility.
Adapt or Die is the 6th episode of 13, and I cannot imagine how this is leading to the conclusion of the series.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 7, 2020 17:02:28 GMT -5
I'm afraid to read the above post because I don't remember whether there has been another episode since the one I saw part of.
I actually watched half and then only had time for half of the rest if I wanted to go to bed on time.
Someone said Enoch went rogue.
Mack saved his parents. I understand now after the "previously" because someone said the base would be flooded when they stopped the launch. I was expecting the parents to be older but with time travel, I guess Mack hasn't been born and he can't explain who he is.
I am not enjoying the episode for the most part.
Coulson went into some sort of limbo where a woman talked like she and her people were taking over.
At least the general now understands and has quit acting like Trump.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 9, 2020 16:09:34 GMT -5
The Totally Excellent Adventures of Mack and the D
SEASON 7, EPISODE 7 • NEW 7/8/2020, 10:00 PM ON WMARDT 2 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC • DVS
After getting stranded in 1982, Mack retreats to his childhood home to deal with the death of his parents; Deke scouts a group of new agents.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 9, 2020 16:23:38 GMT -5
Many kudos to Deke for not giving up. Deke grew up in and survived an extremely dangerous future environment. He used his wits and genius to survive, then sacrificed everything to prevent the annihilation of the SHIELD team. Everyone should show him some respect. Deke had to eke out a living somehow and Mack did not hang around to teach him anything about that time period so I think he did pretty well. Deke's team were unlikely SHIELD agents, but they were entertaining. I think some of them will stick around.
Mack very quickly changed his mind about leaving when the lying, killer robot approached. I liked seeing Mack and Deke visit the home where Mack grew up.
I am glad Coulson is coming back. I need to investigate the real reason Fitz is missing from this season.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 10, 2020 16:05:26 GMT -5
Coulson, Mack, and Deke did not make the jump when the ship suddenly jumped in time. It had just made a time jump, Mack went out for some air, Deke followed him, and the ship jumped. Enoch waited 40 years to be reunited with the team; that would not work for Mack and Deke. I didn't follow what was going on but I could tell they were stranded. The general said Lady Liberty was 200. Actually, she was 90. Many kudos to Deke for not giving up. Deke grew up in and survived an extremely dangerous future environment. He used his wits and genius to survive, then sacrificed everything to prevent the annihilation of the SHIELD team. Everyone should show him some respect. Deke had to eke out a living somehow and Mack did not hang around to teach him anything about that time period so I think he did pretty well. Deke's team were unlikely SHIELD agents, but they were entertaining. I think some of them will stick around. Mack very quickly changed his mind about leaving when the lying, killer robot approached. I liked seeing Mack and Deke visit the home where Mack grew up. I am glad Coulson is coming back. I need to investigate the real reason Fitz is missing from this season. Before all the blood, I found the episode quite entertaining. And I knew that song and that Deke didn't write it. He apparently stole a couple of other songs. I was glad Mack got to check in on ... Mack. And his brother. I liked watching the computer nerd do his work but I didn't like the eventual result. I like those old computers and their green displays.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 16, 2020 12:31:50 GMT -5
After, Before
SEASON 7, EPISODE 8 • NEW 7/15/2020, 10:00 PM ON WMARDT 2 • TV-14 • STEREO • CC • DVS
With the Zephyr's time drive malfunctioning, the team hurtles toward disaster with Yo-Yo as its only hope; Yo-Yo must enlist the help of an old adversary to regain her powers.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 16, 2020 12:54:55 GMT -5
After, Before I enjoyed watching this even though my mind ignored all of the science involved with why they were going to die if the ship kept jumping. I understood someone or something needed to remove or disengage the high-speed core. I do not know if it was supposed to be amusing, but every time someone made a doomsday comment, it made me laugh. "We're all going to die!" is what it made me think of.
Yo-Yo and Agent May are the least two likely to do meditation together. They came to realize there was nothing physically wrong with Yo-Yo.
After that, the episode jumped quickly in an unexpected direction. Not with Jiaying - that made sense. But Gordon seemed to come out of nowhere and changed everything. So, will the team eventually return and try to save Jiaying? Gordon did mention that Sybil led him to Kora at that time and place.
I am glad the team is together and Coulson has a body. Daniel Sousza now has a new and improved leg. It is time for us to see what role Sousa will play in helping the team.
***
Next episode is a time loop. *groan!*
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 17, 2020 16:58:23 GMT -5
After, BeforeI enjoyed watching this even though my mind ignored all of the science involved with why they were going to die if the ship kept jumping. I understood someone or something needed to remove or disengage the high-speed core. I do not know if it was supposed to be amusing, but every time someone made a doomsday comment, it made me laugh. "We're all going to die!" is what it made me think of. Yo-Yo and Agent May are the least two likely to do meditation together. They came to realize there was nothing physically wrong with Yo-Yo. After that, the episode jumped quickly in an unexpected direction. Not with Jiaying - that made sense. But Gordon seemed to come out of nowhere and changed everything. So, will the team eventually return and try to save Jiaying? Gordon did mention that Sybil led him to Kora at that time and place. I am glad the team is together and Coulson has a body. Daniel Sousza now has a new and improved leg. It is time for us to see what role Sousa will play in helping the team. *** Next episode is a time loop. *groan!* I didn't like this episode. I suppose the most interesting thing was seeing how they were going to solve the problem of the ship jumping. At least the girls were pretty. I can't remember which one is the one I already knew about before i ever watched this show. Now that they're no longer in the 30s, no one dresses like her any more. I'm also glad Coulson has a body because that Max Headroom version of him was kind of unsettling. Yo-Yo came to the rescue just in time.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 24, 2020 16:59:53 GMT -5
I remembered while watching a Thor movie that what I wanted to say about Yo-Yo is that when she saved the day, the theme music from "The Flash" played. The music also played during the Thor movie. I just saw the movie this week because I thought I might have seen it, but it was a different one. This one had the best friend on "Two Broke Girls" of Gemma of "The Neighborhood" as a scientist.
They say we're young and we don't know.
I enjoyed seeing Daisy reliving everything over and over, especially when Coulson explained that she had relived everything many more times.
Coulson also acknowledged the existence of Max Headroom.
After a while it all got kind of tiring but solutions were eventually found and it took experiencing everything again and again for that to happen.
Were we supposed to laugh when Enoch beat up everyone?
Naturally, I was sad to lose Enoch but his final words were great.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 28, 2020 12:33:04 GMT -5
I was sad to lose Enoch, especially after he was abandoned for 40 years.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Jul 29, 2020 22:09:40 GMT -5
Stolen
SEASON 7, EPISODE 10 • NEW 7/29/2020, 10:00 PM ON ABC • TV-14 • STEREO • CC • DVS
The team arrives back in 1983, where Nathanial and Kora are hard at work building an army; Daisy is tasked with protecting Jiaying; the others quickly learn they'll need to face yet another supercharged former enemy to stop Malick.
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Post by KyleEl on Jul 31, 2020 15:51:00 GMT -5
If Jiaying dies, what happens to Daisy? It looked like she died, but maybe not.
Kora's attitude bothers me.
I definitely did not enjoy this episode and the time travel gimmick is pretty much meaningless when it only applies to the cast members and not real events and people.
How does that man without eyes see, or does he? The man who received his powers had an attitude that I could almost enjoy.
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Post by KyleEl on Aug 7, 2020 16:09:36 GMT -5
How could Daisy have already been born? That's the only way she's still here.
This episode was even worse than the last one. But it did have Enoch and he said something funny.
Now we've seen Fitz, whatever that means. I assume he's not the president from "Scandal".
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Aug 9, 2020 9:03:50 GMT -5
I have been keeping up with the episodes, but too busy to post. It has been confirmed by the producers that the show established a new/additional timeline. Therefore, it alleviates the headache I get from trying to rationalize what happened to the people in other timelines.
What happens on this show carefully ties into the movies, but they can avoid that with the alternate timeline justification because S.H.I.E.L.D. still exists in the movies.
Yes, Jiaying is dead.
We were told Fitz was not coming back, so I think they had the foresight to film his portions of the episode before he left. I like the way they thwarted the attempt to find Fitz' location.
The scene with the Chronicom ships was surprising to me.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Aug 12, 2020 12:07:38 GMT -5
The End Is at Hand; What We're Fighting For
SEASON 7, EPISODE 12 • FINALE 8/12/2020, 9:00 PM ON ABC • TV-14 • STEREO • CC • DVS
With Nathaniel and Sibyl edging ever closer to eliminating S.H.I.E.L.D. from the history books, the agents must rely on their strengths to outsmart and outlast the Chronicoms.
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Post by AntiArbitrator on Aug 13, 2020 16:23:31 GMT -5
I am not mad at the producers for lying to us because it is difficult to keep fans from posting spoilers.
Both episodes continued the struggle to thwart Sibyl's plan for mass destruction. And...there was time travel.
The Fitz-Simmons story was tied together in a pretty package with a bow on top.
This was the first time May referred to herself as The Cavalry. She always hated that tag given to her after she defeated something like a battalion single handed.
I found the Coulson and May farewell to be sad because she was in love with him and now he is not totally human any more.
They saved the world in this timeline.
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