I don't think they're going to put the movie's continuity in the middle of the season; It would make more sense to deal with this Quinn/Clairvoyant arc and start next season with the aftermath, as that gives more time for the Agents audience to see the movie and prevents the show from being permanent second-fiddle to the movies. They'll probably tie Cybertek in with the Winter Soldier's arm, though.medv4380 said:They had to know that the Olympics were an inevitable delay so the next 4 episodes are lead up to The Winter Soldier, and the last 5 would be post, maybe? I'm expecting Shield to be decimated from the movie, but I has half expecting the series to be nearly done before Cap aired, and a second season to cover the aftermath with maybe the finally touching on the effects of The Winter Soldier.
The thing is, there are 22 episodes in Season 1, so that wouldn't really be possible. It appears like the aftermath would be covered within this same season, in reality.medv4380 said:They had to know that the Olympics were an inevitable delay so the next 4 episodes are lead up to The Winter Soldier, and the last 5 would be post, maybe? I'm expecting Shield to be decimated from the movie, but I has half expecting the series to be nearly done before Cap aired, and a second season to cover the aftermath with maybe the finally touching on the effects of The Winter Soldier.
It could still happen I think. My view of the event isn't that Wade is worried about another man, he's annoyed that Coulson has an emotional connection to May that he can't have since she's doing everything in her power to keep them as strict "snuggle" buddies. I mean May brushed him off when he expressed concern over her injuries, but she let Coulson tend to her wound. Could make a person looking for a closer relationship unhappy I'd say.Thunderous Cacophony said:OT: I didn't like the supposed love-triangle developing either; can't there be just one TV relationship that falls apart because of the people involved, instead of contrived circumstances?
They already set precedent for it with The Dark World so I don't see any reason for The Winter Solder to be treated any differently. I only thought cap would be different because I assumed that Shield's first season would be over by April, or on its finally, but clearly it's not because of Russia. It also makes sense to do so because they will probably get a minor ratings boost right after or just before The Winter Soldier. They would want to use one of their best hooks to pull you into the series, or to the movie. Last months two week delay had to be to push a particular episode into alignment with the movie.Thunderous Cacophony said:I don't think they're going to put the movie's continuity in the middle of the season; ...medv4380 said:They had to know that the Olympics were an inevitable delay so the next 4 episodes are lead up to The Winter Soldier, and the last 5 would be post, maybe? I'm expecting Shield to be decimated from the movie, but I has half expecting the series to be nearly done before Cap aired, and a second season to cover the aftermath with maybe the finally touching on the effects of The Winter Soldier.
Those are some good points, but I think the situation is different from the Dark World. If the trailers are anything to go by, there's going to be a whole-scale destruction of SHIELD assets, which will force the team to work on high-urgency things. I could see the writers using that as an excuse to set up a bunch of back-story (all these super-villains/mad science experiments/etc escaped and you need to track them down!) that would work well for a season-long arc. I'd think it more likely that they'd set up things in the background of SHIELD that correspond to events in the Winter Soldier, representing a symbolic clock ticking down.medv4380 said:They already set precedent for it with The Dark World so I don't see any reason for The Winter Solder to be treated any differently. I only thought cap would be different because I assumed that Shield's first season would be over by April, or on its finally, but clearly it's not because of Russia. It also makes sense to do so because they will probably get a minor ratings boost right after or just before The Winter Soldier. They would want to use one of their best hooks to pull you into the series, or to the movie. Last months two week delay had to be to push a particular episode into alignment with the movie.Thunderous Cacophony said:I don't think they're going to put the movie's continuity in the middle of the season; ...medv4380 said:They had to know that the Olympics were an inevitable delay so the next 4 episodes are lead up to The Winter Soldier, and the last 5 would be post, maybe? I'm expecting Shield to be decimated from the movie, but I has half expecting the series to be nearly done before Cap aired, and a second season to cover the aftermath with maybe the finally touching on the effects of The Winter Soldier.
I think the preview more or less implies that this is exactly what will happen. We see Coulson dumping a big S.H.I.E.L.D file in front of Simmons and tell her: "If there is something in here, a treatment that can save her, we need to find it". Judging by May's stunned look I think the implication here is that Coulson is revealing what happened to him and asking Jemma to to see if any of the surgeries that saved him can be used on Skye.walsfeo said:If they can bring Coulson back from being hours, or days, dead I don't see what the problem is with saving her.
Who knows, maybe he'll find a way to get rid of or deactivate his eye implant and starts doing just that. The way he tore off and dropped the note he wrote to communicate to the Clairvoyant felt almost like leaving a breadcrump to me... Which would only make sense if he didn't know that Skye was shot by QuinnJaredXE said:Also, Deathlok....wow. That is pretty old-school/D-lister. But I am confuzzled, he never really was a supervillain, he was more an anti-hero who killed the people that turned him into a monster.