No, Zeke bought them from a pawn shop in present time. He didn’t bring them back from the future - he just remarked that he bought Jemma’s ring because it looked like his grandmother’s ring. And it was tough to find a ring sized for Fitz’s little boy hands.
Ah, that makes me feel better. I generally dislike time travel story lines and I’m glad they didn’t introduce a paradox here.
Yeah, that was part of his mission when he was the only one who could leave the base, since he wasn’t being searched for by Hale & co. Contact the rest of SHIELD, and buy a dress, rings, and booze for the wedding.
Damn good thing he managed to make it back in time …
Well, he brought back Zima instead of the requested Haig, so it was a B- effort at best.
You must have missed one of the Chicago Fire episodes from the previous night, then. (Yes, there were two new ones - “coincidentally,” they were on at the same time as the two-hour premiere of Seattle Fire - er, Station 19 on ABC.)
well, nobodys perfect.
I also was alluding to him making it back in time — from the future - cause if he hadn’t, none of this would have happened before/again/soon
As someone who’s never watched that show, what happened?
Ah, got it. Thank you, Mr. Lewis.
Was anyone else getting a strong Kree impression off the unseeable guy of the Confederacy, or was it just me?
That vial he handed Hale was that same rage potion that Kasius used.
This show is so good!
He seemed black to me. And there are no black Kree, just blue and pink(white).
True, but he could’ve been a dark blue…
And, as enalzi reminded me, the Odium Hale was handed is the same stuff that Kasius had.
Also, weren’t Hydra mixed up with the Kree back a couple of seasons ago?
I was kinda hoping for a brutality competition between Fitz and Simmons. He rigs up a line that decapitates three Kree soldiers, she’s briefly shocked and then impressed, later she devises a plan where the black kid used a rock shower to blow three other Kree soldiers into space; Fitz is briefly shocked and then impressed…
It could become a running gag - each of them trying to outdo the other for most gruesome and elaborate kills.
Didn’t the first Kree they introduced have some sort of disguise device, that made him look white? Perhaps this guy is using similar tech?
I was vaguely expecting the motto “it doesn’t matter if your steps are small as long as they’re in the right direction” to do the paradox thing, i.e. Zeke mentions it to Simmons, who’d never heard it before but likes how it sounds and adopts it as a personal motto she will presumably frequently use for years to come. Instead, it felt forced and artificial; Zeke mentions the motto and completely independently Simmons uses the same phrase later in the episode and for the first time ever, as far as the audience knows.
If Simmons had used the motto or something similar back in the first season and this was more of a callback, that would work better. Now it just feels contrived.
Just caught up myself.
I will say it once and say it 1000 more times…this show just continues to find ways to be good! You thiiiiiink it’s about to get stupid but then it comes back and becomes awesome. Not much to say that hasn’t already been said, but did anyone else think it was Enoch that was talking with the military chick at the end? It sure sounded like him. That would also be a helluva twist.
I don’t really get this: if it’s a saying that Jemma’s daughter heard her say her whole life, what difference does it make if it’s not a saying that Jemma has used for Jemma’s whole life?