BananaHands
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They didn't do The Thing. And poor Fitz.
It’s cool we still have a frozen fitz in space they can grab now that the timeloop is broken.
They didn't do The Thing. And poor Fitz.
Yay multiverse creating time travel...It’s cool we still have a frozen fitz in space they can grab now that the timeloop is broken.
The first time I saw IW, was saying under my breath " Be Coulson... be Coulson...be Coulson..." under my breath before they revealed the logo.But i am a bit disappointed that Fury's paging didn't also go to Coulson, since he was involved in that ting in the 90s too.
Well, being able to create a force pushing against anything outside your body should allow you to be able to use it to lessen impacts, and we can just assume all the times she didn't use it that way was a failure on her part. After her powers got centipede-boosted maybe she just got a lot better at using them to shield herself.Throughout all the seasons, Daisy's abilities have never shown her to gain any sort of super-human durability.
Inhumans have been shown to be a bit stronger then humans (see: her fighting Kree)... but that's not that relevant to your point.Her regular human bones,
But didn't her absorb him as gravitonium... that's a pretty good excuse as to why he didn't get his powers.The only powered individual he even absorbed was Carl Creel, and at no point do we see him transform into any other materials even as a throw off,
The attack happened before she injected herself with the serum. She has shown an ability to lessen impact by slowing herself down with her powers, but she was shown taking a terminal velocity impact during that fight, so even if she did use her powers to just stop instantly, she would still take the equivilent force of hitting the ground.Well, being able to create a force pushing against anything outside your body should allow you to be able to use it to lessen impacts, and we can just assume all the times she didn't use it that way was a failure on her part. After her powers got centipede-boosted maybe she just got a lot better at using them to shield herself.
Every character has been shown to be able to put up a fight versus the Kree in some form, like May and Mack. All the Inhuman powers are very specialized and thus other then the power itself, most are shown to simply be human otherwise. Hell, Jaying was literally able to come back from the dead a few times and regenerate wounds by stealing lifeforce, and yet she died when Cal broke her spine with his bare hands.Inhumans have been shown to be a bit stronger then humans (see: her fighting Kree)... but that's not that relevant to your point.
Remember, she was shown shattering her arms as recent as the start of Season 4, back when she was stealing medications from SHIELD while under the vigilante alias of Quake and didn't have her gauntlets anymore. The only time she isn't getting hurt in some way is due to her Fitzsimmons crafted gauntlets designed to spread out the vibrations and thus keep them from hurting the rest of her more "human" physiology.I've, for one, always assumed the bone shatterng was showing that she didn't control her powers fully, yet.
He absorbs all of them as gravitonium, that's the point. It absorbs them into itself by turning them into gravitonium. Even still, going the opposite direction of not having absorbed ANY powered individuals does not help the fact he has never been shown the ability to absorb powers.But didn't her absorb him as gravitonium... that's a pretty good excuse as to why he didn't get his powers.
Oh right, it was before teh serum.The attack happened before she injected herself with the serum. She has shown an ability to lessen impact by slowing herself down with her powers, but she was shown taking a terminal velocity impact during that fight, so even if she did use her powers to just stop instantly, she would still take the equivilent force of hitting the ground.
But Daisy was the only one taking them on punch to punch.Every character has been shown to be able to put up a fight versus the Kree in some form, like May and Mack. All the Inhuman powers are very specialized and thus other then the power itself, most are shown to simply be human otherwise.
No, it was implied Creel gave him a power boost, and that's why he talked him into turning in to gravitonium. The rest he just covered with it. Otherwise why is he bothering to find more gravitonium is he can just turn people into it?He absorbs all of them as gravitonium, that's the point. It absorbs them into itself by turning them into gravitonium. Even still, going the opposite direction of not having absorbed ANY powered individuals does not help the fact he has never been shown the ability to absorb powers.
Not really.But Daisy was the only one taking them on punch to punch.
Because he also takes on the consciousness of the person he consumes. He feels he is able to handle the other voices in his head like Hall, Quin, Creel, and that alien dude, but even he might not be all that keen on having thousands of them screaming at him when he can instead collect what he needs from the planet itself.No, it was implied Creel gave him a power boost, and that's why he talked him into turning in to gravitonium. The rest he just covered with it. Otherwise why is he bothering to find more gravitonium is he can just turn people into it?
Notice how they're all using weapons? While Daisy was punching them.Not really.
May herself went up versus Sinara right after this, and the only reason she lost is because she still had a crippling leg injury when she first teleported to the future and found a steel pipe sticking through it. Otherwise they were going toe-to-toe. The Kree have never really been shown to be THAT much stronger then humans (more durable, yes, but nothing a decent kick never stopped). Nothing that Daisy's advanced spy training shouldn't be able to compensate for anyways.
But then why trick Creel into turning into Vibranium?Because he also takes on the consciousness of the person he consumes. He feels he is able to handle the other voices in his head like Hall, Quin, Creel, and that alien dude, but even he might not be all that keen on having thousands of them screaming at him when he can instead collect what he needs from the planet itself.
Gravitonium?But then why trick Creel into turning into Vibranium?
The shows still technically fall under Marvel Entertainment, while the movies fall under Marvel Studios. Kevin Feige basically convinced Bob Iger (CEO of Disney) to sever him and the studio from Marvel Entertainment when it comes to management. This was one of the reasons the Inhuman's movie was dropped, as it only existed because Ike Perlmutter of Marvel Entertainment wanted to bring them to the forefront in an attempt to replace the X-Men, who he has always been bitter about remaining under the control of Fox. Once the break happened, Feige dropped them and Perlmutter attempted to make the Inhuman's TV series instead with ABC.FINALLY caught up. This season was pretty damn good, though it feels utterly disconnected from... anything going on in the Marvel Universe during this.
Which is ironic, because as far as Disney is concerned, Agents of Shield exists solely to engage fans of the movies between movies. It's even get a summer season next year explicity because Disney doesn't have anything going on between Ant-Man & Wasp and Captain Marvel (which is going to feature Clark Gregg in some fashion)... and we're getting talks of an Agent Carter rival during sweeps.The shows still technically fall under Marvel Entertainment, while the movies fall under Marvel Studios. Kevin Feige basically convinced Bob Iger (CEO of Disney) to sever him and the studio from Marvel Entertainment when it comes to management. This was one of the reasons the Inhuman's movie was dropped, as it only existed because Ike Perlmutter of Marvel Entertainment wanted to bring them to the forefront in an attempt to replace the X-Men, who he has always been bitter about remaining under the control of Fox. Once the break happened, Feige dropped them and Perlmutter attempted to make the Inhuman's TV series instead with ABC.
The fact they even attempt to tie in the movies and the shows together is mostly because Perlmutter still wants to ride that sweet, sweet movie hype, but Feige pretty much ignores them. You can see there is possibly other legal rifts at play we don't even know about, because I have noticed outside of Agents of Shield's rare name drops, pretty much all the extended Marvel TV shows go out of their way never to mention any of the movie heros by name. Seriously, watch any of the Netflix shows and you hear nothing but "that hammer dude" or "the playboy in the metal suit" or "The green monster". It's really weird.
You basically missed the big shift. During Season one most of the episodes were contained stories with only a hint of a larger narrative but it didn't really work out.What even is that show now? I only watched the first few of the first season when it was boring trash.
Is Coulson now the herald of Galactus? Maybe he's the planet eater himself?New Trailer
And the reason the stakes are always so high is because they basically need to give a good reason for SHIELD not showing up to save the day during the movies.You basically missed the big shift. During Season one most of the episodes were contained stories with only a hint of a larger narrative but it didn't really work out.
By the time Winter Soldier released, they decided to go with each season having a contained narrative, as the whole HYDRA infiltration story took root, with it even being revealed that the main character for season one, Grant Ward, was a HYDRA operative the whole time. He ended up becoming a series regular antagonist for a good long while after that.
There is really too much to go over at once, but they basically introduced Inhumans, brought in mystical elements with Ghost Rider, a Matrix like computer simulation, and even had a time travel storyline before Endgame. It's been a bit of a ride.
That's technically because the movies don't treat the TV shows like they exist. Basically the MCU is handled by Kevin Feige, who speaks directly to Disney. The television shows are handled by Jeph Loeb, who has to go through the head of Marvel, Ike Perlmutter. Kevin and Ike from what it known hate eachother, so while Jeph / Ike try to bring in more profit by framing the TV shows around the MCU movies, Kevin basically ignores the shows when it comes to the movies, much to the frustration of the TV show regulars.ENDGAME Spoiler
I think it's ridiculous they didn't show up for the big thing at the end of Endgame. I'm pretty sure they could have spared a few Quinnjets or something.