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queen-daya · 2 years ago
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Happy 53rd Birthday Henry Simmons (July 1, 1970)
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ask-missparker · 1 year ago
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You know it’s hilarious to me that people still think that Nick Fury is Director of SHIELD in the past couple of years…cause he ain’t!
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👆The ACTUAL Director of SHIELD is Mack NOT Fury.
Alphonso 'Mack' Mackenzie. ⚒️
Just sayin.
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Group Three Round Two
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Character info from submissions under the cut
Alex Power (Headcanon) Alex Power, along with his three siblings, Jack, Katie, and Julie make up the preteen superhero team known as The Power Pack. Alex has control over gravity. He can make himself and things and people around him either light as air or extremely heavy. As the oldest he's usually the one in charge. The Power Pack has never been confirmed to be of any particular faith, however there are a few points that point to Mormonism. Their parents are relatively young to have four children. Unusual for non Mormon but easily found in most wards. Mr. Powers is also a scientist (which plays into their origin story) and, statistically speaking, Mormons are lousy with scientists (or science is lousy with Mormons). Also, there's a part in the comics where Dr. Power is wearing a BYU sweater. The colors are wrong, but still, makes you think.
Alphonso Mackenzie aka Agent Mack (Headcanon) Mack is a reserved, down to earth agent of SHIELD. His primary interests are being a mechanic and taking care of his friends. Mack identifies as "a man of faith" but his specific religion is never confirmed. He has a big heart, and a tendency to look after the "lost sheep" at SHIELD. He had a wife and a child named Hope, but after Hope died he and his wife got a divorce. His faith is brought up when he meets Elena, a Catholic Inhuman, who he starts to fall in love with. In one episode, she teases him "you love rules, you were probably a choir boy too," to which he responds "they needed somebody to sing bass." Headcanon: I feel like Mack grew up Mormon, and got married in the temple. But after losing his daughter, the whole concept of eternal families and other church things fell apart for him. Meeting Elena inspires him to start rebuilding his relationship with God on his own terms.
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florida3exclamationpoints · 5 months ago
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AoS + text posts pt. 9/?
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agentsofmarvel · 4 months ago
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jellycats i would give the agents of shield characters with no explanation
daisy 👇🏻
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sousa 👇🏻
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fitz 👇🏻
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jemma 👇🏻
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coulson 👇🏻
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may 👇🏻
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mack👇🏻
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elena 👇🏻
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deke 👇🏻
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alya 👇🏻
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livinonlaketime · 3 months ago
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This is one of my favorite scenes in AoS. They have way too many things to list as “worse” and yet they’re all true
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aosedit · 1 year ago
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Marvel’s Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | 2.18 Frenemy of My Enemy
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girlrandomstuff · 27 days ago
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funny to know that agents of shield did the "face stealers" better than marvel/d+ not once but two times
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winnie-the-monster · 5 months ago
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sapphirebluejewel · 6 months ago
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Endless List of Platonic Relationships I Love - Leo Fitz and Alphonso Mackenzie
"You did good, Turbo. You did really good."
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lands-of-fantasy · 2 years ago
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Remember when Agents of SHIELD had the team in a reality where everybody was Hydra so they remade the main poster for every season up to then to reflect that? Iconic.
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perfectanamentality · 7 days ago
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just watched agents of shield finale again and can confirm I'll always cry like a baby sigh
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toonirl · 5 months ago
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They put the they in Them
Agent - @tofudemaru
Mack - @o-berriesandhotsauce
Agent X - my silly ass
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crunchyspaghetti · 3 days ago
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I’m so interested to know how other people perceive the team and Daisy’s arc in the beginning of season 4. I feel like I’ve seen a lot more of the “I’ll never forgive the team for how they treated her in S4” sentiment recently, which is interesting because I’ve never taken that perception away from that storyline at all.
Did the team say or do hurtful things? Yes, for sure. (I usually see the aforementioned comment on videos on that one scene with Daisy, Mack and Fitz)
But does Daisy also do and say hurtful things? I honestly think so.
That’s what makes that part of the season so phenomenal to watch, story wise. There is not black and white, good or bad, there just is. That is the reality of grief, that is the reality of mental health struggles, that is life.
There are no “right” answers when coping with the impossible, honestly. I think there are healthy and unhealthy ways to handle things, sure, but it’s not really a moral issue, on its face.
I mean, between the team and Daisy there are some rough interactions. Fitz is certainly a little hypocritical when he’s criticizing how Daisy handles things, given that he wouldn’t have reacted well if it had been Jemma. But He has been there for Daisy, up until this point at least, with Ward, her powers, they’ve been through a tremendous amount together. He feels abandoned and, yeah, he’s expressing it in a less than ideal way. But he cares. You know he cares about her. He and Mack wouldn’t be so angry if they didn’t care.
Mack is upset when he finds out Yo-Yo’s stealing the bone pills for her because 1) he’s been lied to for months, and 2) more importantly, it makes it seem that Daisy doesn’t trust him enough to directly come to him for help. That’s the thing. He would’ve helped her, probably given her anything she needed medically. She never needed to get Yo-Yo to steal any of it. It’s frustrating, it hurts. Mack is genuinely a deeply loving person, you know it’s killing him to not be able to get through to her.
Everyone on that team wants to help her, more than anything. They are begging her to let them in. I mean, lest we forget Coulson gave up his fucking job, in part, to keep chasing any lead he has on her.
When blaming the team for the rockiness at the beginning of season 4, you’re completely ignoring the fact that Daisy is actively running from them the entire time. She doesn’t want them to find her, and I really get it, honestly I do. I deal with things the way she does, radio silence, isolation, running away, being avoidant, self destruction, etc, etc.
Who could blame her, honestly? The anger and the self hatred and the guilt and the grief. Lord knows I’d take off, shut myself out. How do you even begin to manage that kind of pain, especially when it’s still fresh?
Well, you manage it any way that you can. For Daisy that means trying to atone for all of the pain she caused, which, are also things that caused her pain. Especially at the beginning of the season, it doesn’t matter how much she’s told that she is forgiven. Lincoln was at peace with his decision to sacrifice himself, Mack forgave her for hurting him while she was under the influence of Hive. Nobody is directly blaming her, except for herself. To try to heal from the pain she is in, would mean being able to extend herself grace, mercy. The only person who needs to forgive her, is herself. And she just- can’t.
She believes that all she does is hurt the people around her, which is what she is grasping onto to justify hurting herself. The hard truth of living that way is that when you’re stuck in your own, self harm, self hatred, shame-spiral is that you are the only person who can break out of it.
That’s a huge part about what I love about the storytelling of this arc. It’s genuinely some of the best mental health representation I’ve seen in a show like this.
Obviously, mental illness is not your fault. Being stuck in a bad place is not your fault. Daisy is not at fault for her grief. Her descent into isolation and a self-hatred, suicidal, shame-spiral does not in any way mean that she is a bad person. But there’s only so much another person can do when it comes to a battle that is completely contained within your own brain.
The team never stopped caring about her. Coulson, May, and Yo-Yo, specifically, never gave up on her. That’s important. She would’ve most likely been dead if they had stopped giving a shit about her. That’s significant.
But they’re not mind readers.
To go back to the scene with Mack and Fitz too. I think that scene is really important because it’s Daisy being confronted with the reality that her actions, her running away, isolating herself, really is hurting the people that love and care about her. She runs away to protect them from that very reality, of course, but how could they know that?
She doesn’t want them to care, and she hopes that if she just pushes them hard enough, if she bares her metaphorical fangs, they’ll stop. She’s accepted being alone, she’s accepted her own self destruction, because even if it hurts them at first, even if she’s absolutely miserable, they’ll be safe. Inside, she’s unwilling to admit that she needs them, and she’s acting in a way that allows her to avoid the cognitive dissonance of her actions (i.e. yo-yo stealing the pills they’d willingly give her if she asked).
But the fact that she’s hurting them doesn’t push them away. It just makes everything hurt more for everyone. She wants to embody that hurt, she’s cannibalizing her self to try to take on that pain but it doesn’t make anything better.
This storyline is not a case of right and wrong, if anything it’s an antithesis to it. It’s about how the ambiguity of life and grief and mental health are like tangled strings, messy and knotted, it’s about the love and effort and dedication it takes to hang on to/fight your way back to the people that love you, it’s about the strength it takes to carry on and forgive yourself, and, as May tells Daisy once she comes back, it’s about that: “you can’t choose who cares about you”.
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photos-or-inkblots · 2 months ago
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mad respect to Alphonso Mackenzie for lasting more than a decade in SHIELD but still manages to keep his head on straight and generally sane
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agentsofmarvel · 7 months ago
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i read some of the marvel cinematic universe guidebook that includes agents of shield seasons 1-4 and both seasons of agent carter, so i though i would share some fun facts i found through reading. i see y'all like my fun fact posts, and i like making them, so i decided to make another one :)
fitz and simmons were sci-tech class of 2004.
According to the Guidebook, fitz was 16 when he met Simmons who was 18 at sci-tech. I feel like this is wrong?? I didn’t think they had a two-year gap I honestly thought they were born the same year.
Skye was dropped off at st. Agnes on April 23, 1989, which the nuns used as her birthday. 
Sousa must be obsessed with horses, horse races, or just betting in general. He is seen betting (or trying to bet) on horse races in BOTH seasons of Agent Carter and in season 2 has a horse figurine on his desk.
Sousa was born in Twin Falls, Idaho but grew up in Brooklyn (he was in the Brooklyn Boy Scouts ofc).
Maybe they had a horse farm in Idaho? That could be why he likes horses. this point is just me speculating, the guidebook said nothing about him growing up.
Hunter calls Daisy and Lincoln “Shake and Bake” (I knew this before, but i honestly find this so funny so I included it)
According to the Guidebook of the MCU, Lincoln was “apparently” k*lled alongside Hive. girl why apparently….like was he supposed to make a return somehow???
Hunter’s dad was a police officer from Kent, England.
The only person Mack said was allowed to call him “Alphie” was his mom, but his brother called him the nickname throughout childhood to tease him.
Mack also tried to sell his brother to a roadside stand when they were kids. 
May scouted Bobbi at the academy & said that she was the strongest recruit she’d ever seen. 
In the comics, Daisy dated James, known as Hellfire. He appears in s4 but they do not have any feelings toward each other (thank goodness that didn’t happen)
The fact sheet for s4 Fitz says "When nervous, Fitz's eyes bug out" and it made me laugh
Mack has a special insurance policy in case of "d**th by robot"
that's everything i personally found/wanted to include !! sorry i didn't include much agent carter :/ but thank you all for your support on these posts :)
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