Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.

If he becomes The Vision, do you think he would be played by Clark Gregg, or would it be a totally new actor and voice?
 
GalacticPetey said:
If he becomes The Vision, do you think he would be played by Clark Gregg, or would it be a totally new actor and voice?
I don't see why he shouldn't, honestly. But then again, I'm not entirely sure how the Vision is supposed to sound.
 
Wasn't there a rumor about vin diesel playing vision? I know he's already playing Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy, but he doesn't speak much and is cgi.
 
GalacticPetey said:
Wasn't there a rumor about vin diesel playing vision? I know he's already playing Groot in Guardians of the Galaxy, but he doesn't speak much and is cgi.
Oh, so it's the perfect role for Vin Diesel? Just kidding, but again, these are just rumors, nothing official yet.
 
He did change his facebook profile image to Vison when he mentioned he had talked to Marvel. It was probably to mess with people.
 
Looks awesome,i recorded it today,i'll watch it tomorrow
 
Pearl said:
if anything i think it makes lola less cool, because the whole flying car thing is seriously overused

yeah, no matter what a flying car just feels kinda... hokey to me.
 
honestly the flying car just made me grin forever
 
I saw parts of this yesterday, so I think that maybe I should watch it again and pay close attention to what's going on
 
Tharja said:
Pearl said:
if anything i think it makes lola less cool, because the whole flying car thing is seriously overused

yeah, no matter what a flying car just feels kinda... hokey to me.
Except the DeLorean, which is what I immediately thought of when I saw the care fly, and thus made it automatically cool for me.
 
I liked the episode. I love how they involved Hydra and the teseract technology. Also, fucking loved Samuel L. Jackson's cameo at the end. The cliffhanger is also cool. Who's side is Skye really on?
 
GalacticPetey said:
I liked the episode. I love how they involved Hydra and the teseract technology. Also, *bleep*ing loved Samuel L. Jackson's cameo at the end. The cliffhanger is also cool. Who's side is Skye really on?
So episodes in the US are on Mondays/Tuesdays? We get them on Fridays.
 
at first i thought it was a shame that the gravity was all just because of machines, instead of dr hall becoming graviton, but judging by the last scene, it looks like graviton will be appearing sometime later in the series
 
Dat ending. Finally watched this episode online, my TV was being glitchy. Cool episode. I wonder how much they're gonna expand on this story. They're dropping more hints about Coulson. He talks about not having "muscle memory" and Melinda calls him "rusty." I think he's a LMD.

Also, dead toast.
 
Okay, so last week's episode, I liked it, but I don't have that much to say about it other than it's cool to finally see them coming together as a team.

This week's episode, I was REALLY excited for, because we finally get to see a character from the comics make an appearance! Better yet, we get the supposed "origin story" for a would-be future villain, specifically Graviton! Thing is, I'm not that well-versed in comics, and I didn't know Graviton's actual name, so I was pretty much in the dark about who would become Graviton, even though now it seems kind of obvious. Still,
Dr. Franklin Hall doesn't seem like a bad guy, and I'm sure if and when he comes back in the series, he'll be more of a well-intentioned extremist, and will have a crutch in the form of the FitzSimmons duo, no doubt. As for everything else, it's all cool, with Skye finding her place in the team, as well as getting more insight with Agent Ward. We also get a few minor hints at Coulsen's past and what he's become now (Agent May outright said he died, when referring to his involvement with the Avengers). I also think the way Coulsen tried to reason with Dr. Hall was pretty badass as well, in the end finding he had no choice but to sacrifice him by having him fall into the "gravitonium" or whatever it was, though you have to wonder what FitzSimmons thought of that... Speaking of which, while I liked Dr. Hall, I thought his whole "let hundreds die to save millions" spiel was the first time I thought something was kind of hocky or just didn't like. I mean, really, how does he know he'll be saving millions by doing this? I mean, sure, it's pretty likely that stuff would be weaponized in some way, but this isn't like in Watchmen where it genuinely seemed like the world was on the brink of destroying itself... At leas that's how I see it. Maybe I'm wrong, but still, to me, that was one of the weaker parts of the episode... Though seeing Coulsen and Dr. Hall walk on the ceiling and walls was pretty cool!
 
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