This was probably their very best episode hands down. Great directing, great action, handles the suspense of wondering who can be trusted perfectly. Loved it.
The Bestest eh, whatever. I still here "wouldn't". Which Makes sense Considering Garrett wasn't a believer in Hydra's true purpose as they later revealed
people say that captain americas true power is his loyalty kindess and leadership. as stated by cinema wins he would still try to do what he does even without his super solider abilities. but the truth is he does have super strength. he has that buff that allows him to essentially be unstoppable. now this scene right here. this is why fitz is just as amazing if not better. this happons on the same day as winter soldier i assume. so while cap is doing his little dance in the elevator being tickled. poor fitz here is crying his eyes out ready to die because of his loyalty to shield and fighting back agaisnt hydra even though he has 0 chance. thats the true hero of the mcu. fitz right there. as young as spiderman, 0 super powers. just knowing wht side he is on is all he has. not even afraid to cry in front of them. best hero ever.
When Garrett mentioned that Fitz was to have a high position in HYDRA’s Tech Division, was he technically foreshadowing Fitz’s reign as the Framework’s Director of HYDRA?
Anyone else think it was kinda idiotic when Garrett speaks of himself not being a true believer? I mean he had 4 armed men right behind some of which whom could've been Hydra Zealots
@@RenaldyCalixte Not all Hydra leaders are true believers. Many joined for selfish reasons while the rest are Hive religious fanatics or Red Skull loyalists.
Garrett was a self-righteous narcissist who surrounded himself with blindly fanatical loyalists that he sweet-talked onto his side with grooming and manipulation including, but not limited to Grant Ward, the closest thing to family Garrett ever had. Speaking from experience, narcissists believe they can make anyone listen to them, so yeah, Garrett was delusional enough to think he could affect Fitz the same way he affected Ward, Raina, Quinn, and Po
Iain De Caestecker coming in once again with the incredible acting
Hell yeah, he's great! 😂🖤
Was he really crying, or makeup, trying to practice.
I keep forgetting how good the earlier shield seasons were, especially season 1 when this episode happened
This was probably their very best episode hands down. Great directing, great action, handles the suspense of wondering who can be trusted perfectly. Loved it.
The explosion scene always cracks me up. “Was that all of them?”
0:17 "I wouldn't say I'm a TRUE believer...." foreshadowing...
The Bestest you sure? I hear "wouldn't", which would foreshadow Hydra being more than a totalitarian, nazi (more or less) militia.
The Bestest eh, whatever. I still here "wouldn't". Which Makes sense Considering Garrett wasn't a believer in Hydra's true purpose as they later revealed
He says "wouldn't"
Check the official closed captions
It wouldn't make sense for him to say "would" anyway lol
1:23 Funny how Garrett mocked Fitz and punched him 😂😂. Fitz is just a stinky overly dramatic young man
people say that captain americas true power is his loyalty kindess and leadership. as stated by cinema wins he would still try to do what he does even without his super solider abilities. but the truth is he does have super strength. he has that buff that allows him to essentially be unstoppable. now this scene right here. this is why fitz is just as amazing if not better. this happons on the same day as winter soldier i assume. so while cap is doing his little dance in the elevator being tickled. poor fitz here is crying his eyes out ready to die because of his loyalty to shield and fighting back agaisnt hydra even though he has 0 chance. thats the true hero of the mcu. fitz right there. as young as spiderman, 0 super powers. just knowing wht side he is on is all he has. not even afraid to cry in front of them. best hero ever.
he's actually 26 at the time, but nonetheless he's still a badass
@@feynmannapplication8065 oh ok. Thanks. I stand by the rest though.
@@feynmannapplication8065Cool Fitz is a year older than me when Winter Soldier happened. I'm actually 2 months and 25 days older than Skye.
Imagine if S5-onward fitz were here, he would've helped end this fight a lot quicker
When Garrett mentioned that Fitz was to have a high position in HYDRA’s Tech Division, was he technically foreshadowing Fitz’s reign as the Framework’s Director of HYDRA?
And Fitz's relationship with his father in the Framework is very similar to the relationship between Garrett and Ward.
@@Anthony-jo7up how so?
Anyone else think it was kinda idiotic when Garrett speaks of himself not being a true believer? I mean he had 4 armed men right behind some of which whom could've been Hydra Zealots
Garett is still their superior and a high ranking HYDRA operative.
@@ryankwon8785It's possible those Hydra operatives could secretly contact Daniel Whitehall and inform him of Garrett's disloyalty.
@@RenaldyCalixte Not all Hydra leaders are true believers. Many joined for selfish reasons while the rest are Hive religious fanatics or Red Skull loyalists.
Did Garret honestly think Fitz would betray Coulson and join him?
Garrett was a self-righteous narcissist who surrounded himself with blindly fanatical loyalists that he sweet-talked onto his side with grooming and manipulation including, but not limited to Grant Ward, the closest thing to family Garrett ever had. Speaking from experience, narcissists believe they can make anyone listen to them, so yeah, Garrett was delusional enough to think he could affect Fitz the same way he affected Ward, Raina, Quinn, and Po
@@rockerfish223He didn't manipulate Quinn. He just offered Quinn lots of money and access to the US military and Quinn agreed to work for him.
he did when shield betrayed him
Amazing ❤️
1:15 rat lab
Did Garrett honestly consider Coulson a friend
Long show with long episodes
Unlike the Marvel Studios shows.
This is literally like Marvels best show. At least Top 3 along with Daredevil and Legion. Everything else falls underneath