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Dark Angel Interview
That’s a fair assessment:
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my parents aren’t teaching me life lessons.
#i need some adults to TEACH ME SHIT ABOUT LIFE
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Fitz’s long pause before and voice crack when he says “I thee wed” because he can’t believe he actually gets to marry the love of his life reblog if you agree
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Agent Davis has been watching over Fitzsimmons all these years.
And I can’t thank him enough for keeping our scientists safe.
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can we discuss how perfectly fitzsimmons that wedding was?
jemma “i excel at preparation” simmons with her heart-breakingly emotional vows neatly written down waiting to be spoken.
leopold “let me show you” fitz struggling to find the right words to describe how he feels and still, still after all this time, thinks he’s not worthy of her
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it’s probably been said already but coulson walking fitz down the aisle at his wedding is one of the most appropriate things this show has ever done
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Ok but can we talk about the wedding ring paradox?
Deke picked Jemma’s ring based on the one he knew his Mom had. That means that the only reason his Mom ever had the ring, is because HE HIMSELF gave it to his Grandma.
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For those of you with anxiety
here’s a website that translates the time into hexidecimal colours,
here is a website where you can create your own galaxies
here is a website where you can play flow
here you can interact with organisms in different environments to see how to music changes
here you can play silk which is an interactive generative art designing website.
Here is a website where you can travel along a 3D line into the infinite unkown
here is a website where you can listen to rain with or without music
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Daisy Johnson, my name is (In)Human.
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get to know me meme [13/20] favorite female characters → Daisy Johnson “Hoping for something and losing it hurts more than never hoping for anything.”
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If Simmons died, would Daisy still be wrong?
I’ve noticed that more than a few people feel like Deke was entirely justified and Daisy was absolutely wrong not to completely trust him, but I wonder if people would have had those same reactions if Jemma had died at the end of the episode. Given Kasius’ remark during the match, a not too subtle death threat was made if the Inhuman girl, Abby, didn’t best Lady Basha’s champion (made towards everyone involved in Abby’s training). That Jemma is no danger of being immediately killed (because Abby is successful) is something that I think colors how some people react to what Daisy did - because Jemma is no danger, people think Daisy is wrong not to completely trust Deke.
That we, as the audience, know Jemma is in no danger means we perceive Daisy as being wrong for her actions because we have knowledge she has absolutely no access to.
Unlike the audience, Daisy doesn’t know what’s going on with Simmons. Is she being raped? Tortured, like Daisy was in the Framework only a few days prior? Might she be slated for execution? The audience has an advantage that Daisy doesn’t have - we know this is a show and that Jemma’s work with Abby succeeds in sparing her from Kasius’ wrath.
Also, what has Deke gone to earn Daisy’s unwavering loyalty and trust? Initially, Deke helped out because he was expecting Virgil to pay him. Deke has since helped under the condition that he gets paid by Tess. Deke is responsible for creating his own version of the Framework network - something Daisy clearly finds abhorrent because of her time in the original Framework. On top of that, there’s Deke’s inconsistent claim of saying that Daisy destroyed the world (which is either an assumption made through very limited pieces of information, or perhaps from the Kree given what Kasius says when encountering Daisy), only to acknowledge that she’s from another universe through the multiple world theory of quantum physics.
So Daisy, who has no real reason to trust Deke, and every reason to suspect that Simmons’ life is in danger - which the episode clearly shows it was - took action to try and save her friend.
Can a case be made that Daisy could have gone through things another way? Of course. Has Daisy been wrong before? Absolutely - as early as season one, when she put her trust in Miles and an innocent man ended up dead because she was wrong to put her faith in Miles. But in a scenario where someone’s life is on the line, her options are severely limited, and the only person telling her not to proceed with trying to save Jemma is someone she doesn’t trust, I don’t see what else Daisy would have realistically done.
Context matters, and I think that context gets lost. It’s easy to sit back in the comfort of one’s home and talk about what Daisy could have done from a detached perspective, with facts she has no access to, and knowledge with how the writers will likely approach the storyline as a viewer. It’s another matter entirely to be in that situation, where a friend’s life is on the line, and your choices are to either try and rescue her, or do nothing and put your trust in someone who you don’t trust at all.
Had Abby failed and Kasius killed Jemma at the end of the episode, with Daisy being captured due to Deke’s interference, I wonder if the same people who say that Daisy was wrong not to trust Deke would still be saying that she was wrong to try and save Jemma.
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