
Feros |

I don't either, though he looks familiar.
I can't imagine why Stark or Ross wouldn't notice one alien ship over a small city on the North Atlantic. I mean, it doesn't even look like a donut.
Actually, Caine mentioned to Daisy about something happening in New York. Looks like the Infinity War is taking care of any response to an alien ship that might have come from different sources.

Ed Reppert |

Huh. I made a comment here on the "oil slick"/"venom" idea referring to a David Gerrold novel, but apparently it fell into the oil slick or whatever and was absorbed. Weird.

GreenDragon1133 |
Ed,
It happens.
Grey,
Glad I could help.
As for the weird guy with the scar, maybe he's from Black Panther? Maybe?
He was a background player all last season. Part of the crew on the Zephyr while Gemma and Daisy were in the Framework.
Maybe the scar was from Aida? That was his last appearance last season.
He's been part of the crew that have been with them through the second half this season.
(Based on IMDB)

Lathiira |
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Shotgun axe has to show up in another Marvel Movie. :p
Scene for Infinity War part 2:
Steve, Natasha, and several other Avengers go into a SHIELD bunker, following a lead from Fury about the Tesseract research and how to destroy it. The bunker's defenses are up, but it's deserted. Getting to the main command center, they find a strange weapon. Thor picks it up, frowns, and compares it to his own axe. "An odd invention, don't you think? How do you get any power on your stroke?"

GreenDragon1133 |
Speculation re: season finale and next year.
We know Phil will be in Ms. Marvel.
I suspect the end credit scene is she responds to the call from Fury, and gets back to find Coulson and the surviving Agents. Then, either they make a cameo in Avengers 4 (tentatively titled Avengers 11) to finish their arc, or season six comes after a 1 year absence.

Thomas Seitz |

phantom1592 |

yeah...there is no way...especially with reduced budget, that the show can afford Brie Larson showing up.
You think she'd be more expensive than Samuel L Jackson? I mean, She's done TV appearances before, and I don't think her stars shining as bright as like Robert Downey Jr or Chris Hemsworth.
I'll admit it's unlikely she'd show up... but I wouldn't call it an impossiblitiy :P

phantom1592 |

Phantom,
Not unless the show can give her more money. Her star might not be as bright as Thor or Iron Man, but consider that this show couldn't get BATISTA to show up... you might be way undervaluing things.
Probably.
Honestly, i really don't know the actress yet. I hadn't heard of her before she was attached to Captain Marvel and I think I saw her in one thing since... Kong maybe? So I'm not sure if she's up to the 'Diva' stage of being 'too good for TV' yet.
My point was more that Agents of SHIELD was able to get Nick Fury, Maria Hill and Lady Sif for guest appearances and enough of a budget to make a rather kick butt Ghost Rider... So they may be able to work some magic if it fits the story.
As it is between CM and Avengers 4, she's probably too busy to guest star... but I wouldn't even be surprised if Marvel and Disney have it in people's contracts that they don't just 'turn down' appearances if the higher ups want them there...

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I’m thinking that this is likely my favourite season. It especially stands out after the unfocused nature of the last season, what with the three different acts they went for. I’m also glad they killed of Ruby, she was a villain that was good to hate and whose themes tied in well to the whole “inescapable future” metaplot.
I really hope Coulson kicks the bucket by the end of this season, though, otherwise the teasing will have been a bit lame.

MMCJawa |

Probably.Honestly, i really don't know the actress yet. I hadn't heard of her before she was attached to Captain Marvel and I think I saw her in one thing since... Kong maybe? So I'm not sure if she's up to the 'Diva' stage of being 'too good for TV' yet.
My point was more that Agents of SHIELD was able to get Nick Fury, Maria Hill and Lady Sif for guest appearances and enough of a budget to make a rather kick butt Ghost Rider... So they may be able to work some magic if it fits the story.
As it is between CM and Avengers 4, she's probably too busy to guest star... but I wouldn't even be surprised if Marvel and Disney have it in people's contracts that they don't just 'turn down' appearances if the higher ups want them there...
Well, Brie Larson won a Oscar for The Room in 2016. It's one of those things where...a lot of folks Marvel has been signing up are actually pretty successful actors outside of genre. It's just those films fly under the our (myself included) radar.
As for Kevin Fiege, he is not in anyway involved with the TV division, and in fact the heads of both divisions openly dislike each other. The two divisions have been under separate management, I think sometime around Age of Ultron being released or something. I am sure there is something in her contract that has her show up in other MCU movies, but I can't imagine Fiege throwing a bone to his rivals.
I honestly expect at some point the movies openly pretending that the existing shows didn't exist, and recasting and filming new daredevil/Luke Cage/etc movies.

Damon Griffin |

Getting a little tired of the bait-and-switch hot potato on who ends up being the Destroyer of Worlds. Daisy to Ruby to Talbot...okay. But the dialogue from the preview for next week seems to toss it back to Daisy?
(I mean, not that it matters, since the whole Earth-splitting-apart event will ultimately end up being prevented, but still...)
Talbot makes sense to be the actual threat. He's not debilitated by the gravitonium infusion in the way Creel and Ruby were; he's irrationally confident in his ability to accomplish anything now, and determined that pulling additional large amounts of gravitonium from the Earth is the next step. What could go wrong?

Lathiira |

Greylurker wrote:I bet in some part of his mind there is ne small thought of "I bet I could take the Hulk now"Wasn't there a scene in the Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes cartoon where Graviton kept trying to pin the Hulk with his powers and the Hulk kept on coming.
Indeed there was. Hence my abbreviated quote above. It's still one of my favorite scenes from that show.