When Skye's dad said, "That's not her name!" again, I was hoping that Coulson would ask him what her name was.
They keep baiting me into thinking that Ward might still somehow (disappointingly) redeem himself with some act of nobility. I'm glad they turn it each time by making him even more irredeemable than ever. e.g. reconciliation with his brother ... doesn't end up throwing him down the well ... but kills him and his family nonetheless.
This may have already been mentioned, but I still haven't watched season two, so I didn't read any of the newer posts in this thread...
They just added season one to Netflix! opcorn
I don’t think he's evil, I think he is insane. And he is going on a revenge killing spree like Skye' dad, assuming that really is her dad.Anyone saying Ward was going to 'redeem' himself this season, please feel free to say they're wrong now. He's undoubtedly evil, and will go down hard at some point. I'm guessing season finale.
As far as SHIELD going away by Phase 3, sorta makes sense it was replaced by HAMMER after the Civil War, so could be the angle they go to with it.
Any relation to Justin Hammer, the somehow continuously hired most incompetent weapons contractor in history? If so, hope not. Because it's the most unbelievable aspect of the entire Marvel Universe.
The ramifications of the alien Skrulls' invasion of Earth forced a massive restructuring of the United States' defense network. At the time, the country's primary peace keeping agency was S.H.I.E.L.D., led by civilian industrialist Tony Stark, aka, Iron Man. Because the Skrulls were able to compromise S.H.I.E.L.D.'s StarkTech technology, it was decided that S.H.I.E.L.D. was no longer an effective organization and Tony Stark was personally held accountable for the entire Skrull invasion. In the wake of this controversy, Thunderbolts leader Norman Osborn manipulated the U.S. government into allowing him to serve as director of a replacement agency called H.A.M.M.E.R. Under Osborn's leadership, H.A.M.M.E.R. had administrative control over the entire Fifty State Initiative.
Any relation to Justin Hammer, the somehow continuously hired most incompetent weapons contractor in history? If so, hope not. Because it's the most unbelievable aspect of the entire Marvel Universe.
I've just got to chime in here and say Skye is a freakin' knock out!!!!!