Yeah, no, Mack deciding to stay behind with this kid he met mere hours ago because of some generic greeting card-esque promise he made is a super weak reason.
So it looked like Kasius had his neck sliced, but nope, it was his cheek instead. ??? That makes no sense.
Cannot remember how May ended up in the surface
Blue bros’ fought.. This episode was all about.. And aT the end, what expected has happened, a death and a life earned.
Not a “wow!” one but it was okey.
[6.1/10] Bit of a jumble of an episode. After scores of episodes where every member of the team is doing something different, this is the one where they brought everyone back together, and it’s a bit hit or miss.
A lot of the episode is about the feud between Kassius and his brother, and it raises a question of whether Sonora will be loyal to Kassius to turn on him after what he did in the last episode. We learn a little backstory about Kassius -- that he chickened out from a fight, but that apparently it was his a suicide mission he was sent on by his dad anyway. This part of the episode wants to do some Game of Thrones-like royal family drama, but like Inhumans comes up cheesy and stilted in the attempt.
The other big deal is that Yo-Yo and Mack are still coaching up Finn, the new earthbending Inhuman, and trying to teach him that he has a gift that can be used to help people. Finn seems like he’s going to turn himself into, but in a pretty telegraphed headfake, uses his powers to take out some Kree guards instead. This was probably my favorite storyline, despite the action movie clichés at play, because there’s at least some heart to Mack trying to connect with the kid, and also with him and Yo-Yo sticking around to look after him (even though it makes no sense).
The rest of the episode is basically the team getting together and scrambling to escape The Lighthouse and their pursuers. There’s some good banter, like Coulson talking about how piloting and spacecraft shouldn’t be all that different from his flying car, but it’s kind of a hodgepodge of action and dry cool lines that comes out a little undifferentiated and feeling more like an excuse to get everyone to the surface.
That’s where May is! She’s found by Enoch who saves her from the surface critters. They run into a guy who’s gotta be faux-Starlord’s father. And they also meet the elderly version of the psychic little Inhuman girl (who’s maybe sending her young self visions of the future telepathically or something?) It’s all mostly a tease, but it’s at least an intriguing one.
Overall, there wasn’t much spark to this one, but it moved a few pieces into some interesting new places.
Kasius is apparently immortal.
Sinara is very badass.
disappointed with the "guns" it should be more technologically advanced since it is the future timeline but the weapons are somehow old knowing that it is 70years in the future. and also some of the props are not futuristic.
Amazing action-packed episode. Loved the Kasius/Sinara storyline.
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Why isn’t Kassaius dead when clearly Jemma slit his throat, and somehow he only has a scar on his cheek???
It’s not like that Sinara girl is any better but I’m glad she off that other kree warrior.
And I guess Flint is gonna play an important role and that’s why mack and yoyo treat him like their lost son...