He had to learn to be more careful in landing the helicopters, instead of just jumping out and letting them crash, now that he can’t just dip into SEMMF’s DoD coffers to buy new ones for every mission.
… meanwhile, I’m still hoping for some sort of explanation about yesterdays’ commentary casually mentioning the US government making a “new Joyce” to use her gun and jetpack.
I feel like it might have been a reference to something I’m not getting, but I find the idea of the government resurrecting Anti-Joyce as an agent tantalizing from a story perspective.
Personally, though, I’m especially interested in Mandy, Grace, and Sierra (oh, fine– and Guns) running a coffee shop. And particularly in a story about Daisy meeting them again after the events of the IW! finale.
The New Joyce remark is a reference to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier TV show from Marvel, where the US Government gave Cap’s shield to some random soldier and declared him the new Captain America.
Which itself is a reference to a stretch of time where that same thing happened in the comics, leading to a long-standing anti-hero/villain (nobody can ever make up their minds) in the guy that tried to take his place. Yay, references!
OH.
Haven’t watched that one yet. As with Wandavision, I’m planning to let the whole show come out first so I can watch one episode per day as is my wont with such things.
The final episode is set to release in just a few days, so you could probably start already and by the time you reach the second-to-last episode (assuming the rate of watching stays at one per day), the last will already be out.
“We’re not so different, you and I.”
This has that Year Zero Redraw energy and I love it.
Jason’s just saying that because he doesn’t have a good landing strategy
He had to learn to be more careful in landing the helicopters, instead of just jumping out and letting them crash, now that he can’t just dip into SEMMF’s DoD coffers to buy new ones for every mission.
… meanwhile, I’m still hoping for some sort of explanation about yesterdays’ commentary casually mentioning the US government making a “new Joyce” to use her gun and jetpack.
I feel like it might have been a reference to something I’m not getting, but I find the idea of the government resurrecting Anti-Joyce as an agent tantalizing from a story perspective.
Personally, though, I’m especially interested in Mandy, Grace, and Sierra (oh, fine– and Guns) running a coffee shop. And particularly in a story about Daisy meeting them again after the events of the IW! finale.
The New Joyce remark is a reference to The Falcon and the Winter Soldier TV show from Marvel, where the US Government gave Cap’s shield to some random soldier and declared him the new Captain America.
Which itself is a reference to a stretch of time where that same thing happened in the comics, leading to a long-standing anti-hero/villain (nobody can ever make up their minds) in the guy that tried to take his place. Yay, references!
And what’s the character’s real name? Walker. Which is just three letters short of Walkerton. It all fits together!
OH.
Haven’t watched that one yet. As with Wandavision, I’m planning to let the whole show come out first so I can watch one episode per day as is my wont with such things.
The final episode is set to release in just a few days, so you could probably start already and by the time you reach the second-to-last episode (assuming the rate of watching stays at one per day), the last will already be out.
I’m gonna have to agree with Walky and HAII here.
HA’s screen stack is sooooo last century.
Walky and HA2 are in agreement.