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During May and Coulson's important level 7 classified meetings...
AoS got some Unfinished Business...
(in order of disappearance)
The Rising Tide: The international hacktivist organization Skye belonged to carried the promise of double agency and divided loyalties for our plucky future superhero. For five episodes. After that, it was only referenced a couple of times, going from S.H.I.E.L.D.’s cyber nemesis in the pilot to Daisy’s “deep web contacts” that never really know or do anything anymore (odds are she's just been trolling 4chan on company time when she says she’s been searching those). Guess it’s obvious who was doing the heavy lifting and who was just in it for the LULZ, uh?
UB Score: 7/10
Miles Lydon: they left him in Hong Kong, with no money, his mad hacking skillz neutered and, presumably, a broken heart. The only Daisy’s on-screen LI who is still breathing. Probably.
UB Score: 5/10
Donnie Gill: the last time we saw him, he was turning into an icicle. And his body - or his ice cocoon - had yet to be found by the end of the episode. Did he pull a Captain America or is he really ice-cold-dead?
UB Score: 8/10
Raina’s prophecy: Your mother isn’t leading our people, she’s misleading them. It’s you who are destined to lead. Taking this quote fully in context, Daisy is destined to take up her mother’s mantle and lead the Inhumans. Unless we count the Secret Warriors - they were 4 people and lasted 5 minutes so, no - she has yet to do that. The broader interpretation - leading S.H.I.E.L.D. - has hit a few snags and isn’t fully realized yet either.
UB Score: 9/10
Anne Weaver: one of the two surviving members of Real S.H.I.E.L.D.’s council of hufflepuffs, assuming Agent Calderon Asshole didn’t die while “barely hanging on” after Skye accidentaly impaled him, the former Head of S.H.I.E.L.D.’s Sci-Tech Academy completely disappeared after the S2 finale even though she was supposedly on the new Advisory Board to the Director. Rumor has it she left S.H.I.E.L.D. to practice medicine and reunite with her sparky ex-husband.
UB Score: 6/10
Felix Blake: the S.H.I.E.L.D. agent who touched Lola and was later mangled by Deathlok (I don’t wanna say karma, but…), resurfaced in season 3 with a considerable axe to grind against powered people. Credited for turning the Watchdogs from a bunch of bigoted keyboard warriors into a (still very bigoted) full-blown paramilitary terrorist group, he was nowhere to be found when they went international on Ivanov’s dime. No honor gratitude among intolerant pricks?
UB Score: 8/10
Vijay Nadeer: Senator Nadeer’s cute Inhuman younger brother who she shot and dumped into the sea, the bitca. When we last saw him, his body was enclosed into a terrigenesis husk again, signifying a second transformation in progress and possibly hinting at his true power: reactive adaptation (*squeals*). Voted “Plot Leftover Most Desired to Be Fished Out of the Water”, 3 years running.
UB Score: 9/10
Alistair Fitz: his framework version was despicable but stuck around to raise an even more despicable son. The “Real” world version left when Fitz was 10 years old - survey says: he’s a douchebag as flesh and blood, too - and used to be Radcliffe’s buddy in school. Where is he now and do we care?
UB Score: 5/10
Robbie Reyes: after leaving permanent scorchmarks in the fabric of space-time with that exchange of looks with you-know-who, he travelled through a mystical portal into an unknown hellish dimension. Now that he’s getting his own show, it turns out that the hellish dimension was actually Texas. I’m not even joking (much).
UB Score: 10/10
Bobbi Morse & Lance Hunter: disavowed and banished to the Land of Unpicked TV Pilots, they’ve been spending their time fighting Ninjas at weddings and reading obscure football fanzines for coded messages from their friends. Bobbi’s recent undercover mission as first officer on the USS TNGLite might have left Hunter with too much time on his hands. Hijinks must ensue. Right?
UB Score: 10/10
Mike Peterson aka Deathlok: he showed up after two seasons to save the day when Coulson was having an existential crisis being cloned through space-time patching a dimensional rift and attend The Wedding(tm), then off he went again. Where? Doing what? Is Ace okay? Who’s maintaining his hardware? And is he still single? Asking for a friend my favorite character whose current romantic options really suck.
UB Score: 9/10
Taryan Kasius: Sassed and spurned by Daisy, the Master of the House of Kasius was last seen obliviously gloating right before his fiendish plans collapsed. And while (part of?) the Confederacy’s fleet has been commandeered by the Chronicoms, he's still out there with his armies, seething. If you were a megalomaniac Kree warlord with a God complex, Shatneresque enhunciation and a fancy for powerful Inhumans, would you give up on Quake that easily? Exactly.
UB Score: 8/10
DC/Marvel Double-Dippers
Christine Adams
Agent Weaver in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. series
Lynn Pierce aka Lynn Stewart aka Dr. Lynn Stewart in DC's Black Lightning series
XCOM’s most-effective and least-possessed agent as of 1962, and a guy who screams “WITNESS YOUR DOOM!”
would love to see more character concept art for the bureau because weaver’s designs are very fun
someone actually did a bit of research on 50s-60s fashion *glares in irritation at bethany esda*
if only they’d leaned into the aesthetic more and gone with some TF2-esque retro vibe...
So i’m only 15 minutes into black lightning
but where are all the crossovers with Lynn and her secret life as Agent Weaver?
So, what the have Agent Weaver and the Koenigs been up to all this time?