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Zoot!

Will there be a seprate video explaining the lemons? They're missing! :) Pretty much agree with most of your comments. My guess is they expected season 5 to be the end, and then got suddently renewed (it was announced just before 5x22 aired). They had to put together an interesting plot for season 6 quickly, and I think it suffered for that. Add in a short season, means you can't quite tell all the stories you want (like Fitz + Daisy). I actually hate that Yo-Yo was never able to pull the shrike from anyones mouth. That made no sense to me and took me out of the moment each time it happened. Upon rewatch, overall good season for me with 6x6 being an instant fav, but falls short a few times. Looking forward to season 7!

Christopher simeon

First thing. This season was made to be together with season 7 like a part one and two so it doesn’t give you the same finale feeling because it’s like you are halfway through the story. Patchy always had the same goals at izel (he is the same thing she is a incorporeal being) he literally sent her to do everything she was doing this past season. He was trying to give his family life.(a body) along with getting his own body but he got Coulson’s before she could get him one. This is the normal person forgets who he is story but from the other point of view of the villains. Izel is the woman he cared about that he forgot. But he also forgot why he was upset with her and as sarge and it came out as a desire to kill her for taking the memories of his family away from him. Patchy blamed izel for abandoning him for glory (she was some kind of Incan goddess) instead of looking for the monoliths quickly to get him a body like he told her to. He didn’t kill her in the end because she was needed to bring the shrike to the temple. Sarge longed for “family” and felt like he lost them. we thought it was our team but it wasn’t. It was his incorpeal family. Ian (actor that plays Fitz) has had a busy schedule that effects the show so they have to keep separating them. There’s nothing you can really do about it except change why they are separated. This time they chose it so it’s not going to be about trying to find each other again. I believe he was filming a BBC miniseries and Ming was filming something as well. They have been hinting at LMDs all season and they even showed that tools like the framework are good in the right hands. Deke used it the way Fitz intended. As a way to train agents quickly. He can shoot because of his experience with it. You like many other fans don’t understand daisy at all if you believe that she wouldn’t forgive Fitz after she saw him die knowing that everything he did was to save them. Her father literally almost beat coulson to death and she was hugging him at the end of that season. There is nothing more to talk about with the Fitz situation. He made a choice that saved lives that literally lead to a mental break and daisy without her powers would not have stopped Talbot plus it’s not even him. There literally is nothing more to discuss. That Fitz knew it was a morally grey choice that had to be made and daisy literally let coulson die to kill Talbot so I think she understands

Sean Ellingham

Prohibition (as the period alcohol was banned is now known) was in the 1920s - early 1930s in the US, and the Empire State Building was completed in 1931 - as it was still under construction, we can guess they're in the late 1920s at the end of the episode.

Sean Ellingham

I recall reading that the writers' had confirmed that as far as they knew at the time, season five was going to be the end of the show, and that getting season six was a complete surprise to them.

Anonymous

Construction on the Empire State Building was 1930-31. King Kong climbed it in 1933. Steve Rogers joined the army in 1941.

Sean Ellingham

I can also understand most of your comments. I did notice when season six finished that AoS's main characters have always been pretty safe throughout the show - only Ward has actually died, and we even got him back for a while - but then all the main characters on Buffy survived to the very end (admittedly with a resurrection or two on the way), with the exception of Anya (and Tara, depending on how you define her main character status), so it's not unprecedented on a Whedon show. Season six definitely feels more like a half season than a full season - the finale is definitely more of a midseason finale than a season finale. I'd also agree that the shortened season compromised it a bit - we needed to spend some time to find Fitz, as it would have felt really cheap to just have "Oh, we searched for a year, found him, brought him back to Earth" and that be all we got, but needing to spend that time means giving it up elsewhere. I think that either doing one traditional 22 episode season, split into three like season four, or having two 16 episode seasons would have given better pacing overall.

MrGreg89

We never got Ward back. If you're talking about Hive, that was another being piloting his corpse, as in his dead body, he was still dead, we didn't get him back, Hive coming back in Ward's body is like Ward coming back as a zombie or a corpse possessed by a demon, it doesn't make him alive again in way whatsoever. If you're talking about the Framework, that wasn't Ward, not really, and certainly not the Ward that we knew, that was basically a parallel universe for all intents and purposes, if someone dies and then afterwards a different version of them from a parallel universe shows up it doesn't mean they're alive again.

MrGreg89

The Empire State Building was under construction from 1930-1931, and it was nearing completion in that scene, they are in 1931.

Christopher simeon

I really hope all the characters are killed in season 7 so fans can stop trying to get the actors fired and see that it’s not a bad thing to think a character is going to die but they don’t. Our characters have suffered so much and have been tortured, physically and emotionally scarred from what they have gone through so there are sure as hell plenty of stakes. Death isn’t the only bad thing that can happen to characters. The show is about these people so why would they kill them off before the finale season Coulson is still dead anyway but they don’t want to fire clark gregg

Aes86

You have to remember seasons 6 and 7 were renewed at the same time as well as knowing that season 7 would be their last. So it sort of makes sense that they didn't lose anyone this season since they knew there was just one left. As to Sarge they only had 13 episodes versus 23 to get the plot twists with their villains. Think of Aida in season 4. From Worrisome, to sacrificial hero, the murderer, to mis-programmed, to main villain. Hard to get that arc in 13 episodes so it did feel a little rushed on his transformation.