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Don’t touch LOLA?
When Simmons asks if “that’s even English”
So I have some theories on what the kree stone could be.
1. it’s a Klyntar A.K.A. a symbiote, and simmons is going to gain super powers and joins the secret avengers.
2. it’s the time stone, and simmons went back in time and needs agent carters help to go back to the future.
3. she because an agent of thanos
Ward: *babbles heartfelt bullshit* Skye: "I'm still glad I shot you" Fitz: "Yeah , Me too" Simmons: "Should have aimed for the face" May: "Yeah" Cloulson: *these motherfuckers* *play nice kids* *shut up ward* *pls stop talking* Ward: *well this is awkward*
This whole Jemma thing is pissing me off
Let me first say that I don’t agree that Jemma killing someone is a win-win situation, I don’t think her trying to kill someone is anywhere near a good thing for her character. Jemma is a healer, a protector, not a killer.
But I do having a problem with people jumping on her to villainize her.
Because yes, she did just try to murder Ward. But how many people have all the other SHIELD agents killed? How many Hydra people have SHIELD agents killed? And if you look at it this way, that’s what happened: a SHIELD agent tried to kill a Hydra (or former) agent. How many times have we watched this happen on this season alone? We even saw Skye killing a kid that had no control over his actions, and she had no emotional reaction to it, yet no one mentions it because she was acting as a SHIELD agent trying to stop Hydra.
But a lot of season 2 for Jemma is about her losing the thing she thought she could do: protect those she loves. She thought she was hurting Fitz by being close to him. She couldn’t protect Skye so she gained powers that were hurting her. She thought the alien objects she loved so much had unleashed an epidemic. Trip was in fragments. She thought she failed and because of her people were dying. She thought “Trip died because we didn’t take the necessary precautions.” So that’s what she wanted to do: she accepted when Coulson told her to build Skye those gloves. She told them that killing Raina wouldn’t be such a horrible idea (if she resisted arrest) because then she wouldn’t hurt and contaminate other people. She told herself that one of the only things she had control over, killing Ward (the man who betrayed their family, who turned into Hydra, who kidnapped Skye twice, who killed many innocent people, who threw her and Fitz out of a plane) would make things better because she would take the necessary precautions to stop him from hurting and killing any more innocent people.
I still don’t think these are excuses, but understand her perspective is very important, as her agency and voice have been taken from her a lot this season. I’m still not okay that the healer tried to kill someone. But like Ward himself said, people deal with traumas in different ways. So even though her trauma made her a little more dark and a little more severe, she was still trying to protect other people.
Are we not going to talk about Elizabeth Henstridge's laugh, though? You would expect in to be quiet and little but... Go watch the scene where Melinda May pranks Fitz.
Wheelie: I will have so many Decepticons on your butt!
Mikaela Banes: [brings out blowtorch] Hey, behave!
Sam Witwicky: What is it, a Decepticon?
Mikaela Banes: Yeah.
Sam Witwicky: And you're training him?
Mikaela Banes: I'm trying to.
Agent Simmons: I spent my whole adult life combing the planet for aliens, and you're carrying around one in your purse like a little Chihuahua.
Wheelie: Huh? Do you want a throwdown, you pubic 'fro-head?
Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen