TV shows will really just give a character bangs + trauma and call it character development
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if i had a nickel for every time Deke Shaw was thrown into a time period he knew very little about and took a year long hiatus from regular SHIELD activity to start a fun successful business built on plagiarism, i’d have two nickels. which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
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Dumbass but he's MY dumbass (sorry Simmons)
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Another day being in physical pain we never really found out what was in Coulson’s letter to Daisy.
If I had ONE WISH, it wouldn’t be for world peace, it would be to know what was said in that GODDAMN LETTER.
I’ll never not be UPSET :,)
I’ll never truly be at peace because of this, honestly.
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Best thing about Agents of Shield season 6 was the addition of the bullying lesbian (piper) and her straight bestie (davis)
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“There’s a difference between being happy and being distracted from sadness” -Unknown Author
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i love the start of season 6 because daisy, piper and davis are both afraid for simmons and lowkeye afraid of her
she really went from cutesy nerd to deadly (and unhinged) scientist
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The worst thing that the Agents of Shield writers have ever done to me (besides all of the many horrors they put Fitzsimmons through over the course of the show) was mention Robbie Reyes like THREE TIMES at the end of season 6 and then not bring him back. Like they mention old characters and plot lines from previous seasons all the time, but this felt over the top. I said to my family "oh just wait, Robbie is going to come back" and then another episode passed and then another and then the season ended and now they're all in the past and I was just like "wait. so. Robbie isn't coming back, is he"
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Was just reading some parts of the AoS pilot episode script for reasons when something caught my eye so I immediately played the scene to make sure it was real and it was.
In the first ever scene that introduces a/o mentions Fitzsimmons, before we get to actually see and meet them later in the episode, when Dr. Streiten tells Maria Hill and Coulson that the chosen memebers for the team are medically fit and approved for the job, he also says that "Fitz-Simmons is not clear for combat" - not 'are', 'is'.
I didn't even notice that the first time I watched that episode, 'cause honestly why would I at the time, but looking at it now knowing, it just again reinforces what Coulson put into words so well in the s6ep6 flashback - "Fitz-Simmons, yes. You know, when I first heard about you, I thought you were one person. That's how everyone talks about you.", and idk I guess I just think that's a nice detail
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would it be a crime if I skipped all of season 6 except for episodes 3 and 6? be honest
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