leaving tumblr for a bit because I can't control my anxious compulsions. I'll see y'all again sometime :3
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the four eras of ward
boring (but it was a ploy)
Beardy McTraitorson (this was his longest era, lasted from season 1 episode 17 to season 3 episode 10)
SquidWard (possessed by an alien gummy worm, also technically not ward)
FrameWard (alternate universe rebel freedom fighter) [couldn't get a picture that showcases this well]
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Thank you @trapezequeen and everyone who got me to 50 reblogs!
"Forgive yourself. You did your best with what you knew at the time"
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isn't it insane though how schizophrenic people are viewed as violent and dangerous by the majority of society when in reality schizophrenic people are nearly 14 times more likely to be on the receiving end of violence than to be the perpetrators...
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The foreshadowing of Ward's betrayal in season 1 is so fucking good Jesus christ
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*At some point, probably*
Ward: We look cute together, Skye.
Skye: I look cute with everybody.
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Watching agent of shield edits to feel something
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I'm rewatching AOS (time of need) and like how much May just hitched her wagon to Coulson and then NEVER questioned it again. Like Is he crazy? Maybe. Who cares. Not her. That's for goddamn sure.
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That scene of Simmons yelling out: "Where is the sun?" while on a different planet, lives in my heart forever
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Coulson and Daisy’s father/daughter relationship may be one of my favourite things ever, but no one talks enough about how much Cal adored Daisy too. Was his way of loving her unconventional? Yes. Was he extremely flawed? Absolutely, but he loved her so very much.
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Do anyone still remember Agents of Shield? You know, the TV show that Marvel studios keeps trying to ignore and now people are debating it if is cannon or not?
I really love that show and it's one of my favorite early Marvel TV series, beside Jessica Jones. Actually, now I know why I like MCU Moon Knight. Just like my previous faves, it keeps itself in it's own bubble and focus more on characters.
But Agents of Shield, while the first season dragged on. The moment it stopped constricting itself to a larger source material (movies AND comics). That is when the storytelling finally shines.
It's not a faithful adaptation of the 616. It is simply taking the core concepts, elements and makes it its own. It did Inhumans first before Ms. Marvel did, a better Secret Wars plot than the series Secret Wars (only with robots, sprinkled in with the concept of the Matrix and Darkhold). Imagine, mixing the Ghost Rider, the Matrix, Hydra, and the Darkhold into a plot that all connects to each other.
And Phil dies more times than Loki did.
Seriously, go watch it. Slog through the first few episodes, because as soon as the Hydra reveal happens, Shit hits the fan and that when the real ride starts.
Man, no wonder I like MCU Moon Knight.
The protagonist also dies, and just walks it off like it's nothing. And even when the protagonist DO dies, the plot demands that they come back, again.
In the Agents of Shield final season, Phil Coulson finally do dies for real. At least the original one, BUT, due to shenanigans with Hydra, again, Phil Coulson have Indepth knowledge of how the organization works, and they need him back to stop Hydra.
They didn't resurrect him though; they already did with alien blood. Instead, they created an LMD clone of Phil Coulson, and it's even a plot point there the LMD have to come to terms that he isn't even Phil, just a robot who is designed to think, act, and behave like Phil.
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