What the Hell Is Fitz Evil Again
This Agents of SHIELD review contains spoilers.
Agents of SHIELD Season 5 Episode 5
When Marvel's Agents of SHIELD premiered for its 5th season, you could hear fandom crying, "Hey, were is Fitz?!" After all, all of the agents, including Fitz's beloved Simmons, were shunted into the far time to come to face down a dystopian Kree nightmare. But Fitz's absenteeism was obvious and palpable and you just knew there was going to exist i hell of an explanation to exactly where Fitz was while his friends struggled to survive against Kree slave masters and a creepy blue chick with deadly balls.
Well, this week's episode answers those questions as Agents of SHIELD mines its at present rich history to evangelize an absolutely killer episode that answers all our Fitz related questions. The episode entitled "Rewind" does just that as nosotros are taken back to that fateful moment where the agents are abducted from the diner.
There, we larn more than virtually that strange bald dude that keeps spare sets of peel lying around. Remember him? Yeah, not simply does that guy have some altruistic motives, he likewise has some importance to Curiosity Comics history. We'll get to that in a moment.
Equally for Fitz, if y'all'll recollect, Fitz and the other agents were wanted because an LMD of Daisy shot Full general Talbot in the caput. Right before they went to the diner on that fateful day, Coulson and company knew they would soon be arrested. Of form, they couldn't have known that they would be abducted and sent to the future past a tertiary party.
All only Fitz that is. Fitz is not taken by that bald guy or his crew, merely he is arrested by the Usa government for the shooting of Talbot and the murder of Jeff Mace. Call up, Fitz killed Mace in the Framework, and the vivid scientist is not over the guilt of his evil turn in that artificial reality.
Just in this reality, Fitz is obsessed with finding Simmons and the rest of his friends. Allow's take a moment to doff our caps to Agents of SHIELD . Information technology seems that every flavour, there is a key storyline of Fitz and Simmons being separated. So far, they have been separated by HYDRA, by lite years of space, and by Fitz's severe head injury.
Now, they are separated by time, simply even though the serial continuously travels down this road, it hasn't gotten old yet. This speaks to the absolute compelling nature of the love between Fitz and Simmons. No matter what, their love endures. Information technology'due south all very Amy and Rory Pond- even the accents are right, but you accept to be impressed that the series keeps this well-traveled story road smoothen and never dull
Anyhow, while in prison house, Fitz works on finding his friends. He also sends out a bulletin to an old friend via messages to a British football mag. That old friend happens to be Agent Hunter who makes his triumphant render this week to bust Fitz out of prison and helps him notice the missing agents. I would totally watch a weekly Hunter and Fitz buddy comedy every week because those two are a hoot and a half.
Together, they track the van that was used to abduct Fitz's SHIELD pals and discovers that the aforementioned bald dude was a centuries sometime Recorder sent by an conflicting race to detect humanity. You have to believe that this is the Lee and Kirby created Recorder, a character introduced in the belatedly Silverish Historic period in the pages of Thor (nosotros'll go to him in our Curiosity Moments).
On the run, Hunter, Fitz, and the Recorder find another onetime friend, the little Inhuman girl named Robin from a few seasons back. If you recollect, Robin's father had the Inhuman power to see the moment of a person's death. Daisy saved Robin, only nosotros never learn what her powers were. This week, we notice that Robin is a precog and knows that Daisy will destroy the Earth. With Robin'due south assist, Fitz is able to bust back into the aforementioned military instillation he bused out of earlier in the episode and put himself in a cryogenic freeze. Then now you know how Fitz shows upward on the time to come and human, was information technology a fun journey to get there.
Information technology is likewise and so skilful to see Hunter again. Since ABC passed on picking upwards Marvel'due south Most Wanted, the series that was supposed to star Bobbi Morse and Lance Hunter, Hunter's absenteeism (not to mention Bobbi's) has been an unscratched Marvel itch for well over a year at present. Of class, Adrianne Palicki has been killing it on The Orville, only nosotros oasis't had our Nick Blood fix in a long fourth dimension.
We do get an update on Bobbi and Hunter's on once again off over again relationship, and it seems like it is mostly on (or maybe non, like all things involving the love between Hunter and Morse, it'south all kind of confusing). Plus, Agents of SHIELD finds a purpose for Hunter and Morse once again as Hunter agrees to help guard Robin after Fitz goes into his cryo-freeze. I'k guessing we won't see Bobbi and Hunter anytime before long, simply it's nice to know they are still fighting the good fight in the MCU.
But nosotros are left with tons of questions when Fitz wakes up to the hereafter (with all of his friends' signature weapons). Fitz is with the Recorder in the future, merely what is his plan to get his friends back domicile? Why did the Recorder transport the agents to that particular time and if the agents do return home, how volition they prevent Daisy from becoming the Destroyer of Worlds?
Nosotros have all these answers to await forward to in the New Year as this calendar week'due south Agents of SHIELD closes out 2017 for the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Nosotros saw Spider-Man's Homecoming, the return of the Guardians of the Galaxy, Ragnarok unleashed, the coming of Iron Fist and the Defenders along with Frank Castle kicking some major ass, and lots of Inhumans wandering around Hawaii. At that place were ups and downs, but with Fitz's tale finally told, we cease Curiosity'south 2017 on a very loftier note.
Marvel Moments
The offset Recorder first appeared in Thor #132 (1966) and was created by Jack Kirby and Stan Lee. The Recorders are a series of androids congenital by an conflicting race known as the Rigellians. The Recorder are built to record (duh) important events in the galaxy for their Rigellian masters to clarify. The first Recorder was sent with Thor when the God of Thunder first explored another dimension known as the Blackness Galaxy and when the Recorder was to have its retentiveness wiped, Thor convinced the aliens that the android was not sentient and should be left alone. With the spacefaring action of Thor Ragnarok and the introduction of the Recorder, it seems like the MCU is getting tons of mileage of Thor'due south tardily Silver Age cosmic adventures. Which is a very good matter because those cosmic Kirby joints are some of the most trippy and imaginative books of the 1960s.
Source: https://www.denofgeek.com/tv/agents-of-shield-season-5-episode-5-review-rewind/
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