It looks as if it's her tight tank top (probably a size or two small) that's pushing her ******* inward and up.
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Inward and up with her would be a dream come true for a few guys around here.
It looks as if it's her tight tank top (probably a size or two small) that's pushing her ******* inward and up.
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Now that I've watched it again, I have some additional theories about that Monolith:
- The monolith reacts to blood. If IIRC the first time we see it liquify was in front of Gordon, who was injured. Simmons also pricked her finger or something like that. On the planet she tries to soak up her blood with mud probably to hide it from whatever is chasing her.
- The Monolith was described by Jiaing or one of the other humans as somthing that will "Bring Death" to them. I need to see that episode again.
- I'm really starting to think this is connected to the MCU's version of Death and ergo, Thanos.
- Time to rewatch season 2's final episodes.
Now that I've watched it again, I have some additional theories about that Monolith:
- The monolith reacts to blood. If IIRC the first time we see it liquify was in front of Gordon, who was injured. Simmons also pricked her finger or something like that. On the planet she tries to soak up her blood with mud probably to hide it from whatever is chasing her.
- The Monolith was described by Jiaing or one of the other humans as somthing that will "Bring Death" to them. I need to see that episode again.
- I'm really starting to think this is connected to the MCU's version of Death and ergo, Thanos.
- Time to rewatch season 2's final episodes.
Inhuman blood? Dun dun dun!
As Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. came to a close last season, Daisy (aka Skye aka eventually probably Quake aka Chloe Bennet IRL) was coming to grips with her status as an Inhuman. Now as the new season starts and other Inhumans are having their DNA switched on by the Terrigen crystals that ended up in a bunch of fish oil tablets (just go with it), she’s helping S.H.I.E.L.D. help them come to grips with their newfound genetic powers. It’s the perfect job for her, really. But lest you think she’s settled down and/or softened, she hasn’t. After rescuing new Inhuman Joey (Juan Pablo Raba) he makes the mistake of calling her the “greeting party” and Mack (Henry Simmons) “the muscle.” This is, as Mack points out, quite the opposite. Long live badass Skye/Daisy/whoever!
I think you'll really enjoy the season premiere, Mega!
CAN'T WAIT
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