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He knew from a scene in episode 3 that happens in the 90's.
But the scene in Episode 4 at the dinner table in her house is him confronting her over it and asking her about it. As if he didn't know.
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He knew from a scene in episode 3 that happens in the 90's.
It's probably something they never addressed before, and only got into it now because of the discovery, not that she's an alien, but that she's working with Gravik.But the scene in Episode 4 at the dinner table in her house is him confronting her over it and asking her about it. As if he didn't know.
Half the point of this series has been that Fury only climbed so high because he had his House Skrulls doing spy work for him.
Which is another bit of character degradation but, you know, that's what they do now.
It's not that odd. Remember the diversity pyramid means it's fine to shit on a black man if it elevates someone lower on the totem pole. Usually a black woman but depending on the writers some of them also consider white women lower on that pole too.I am honestly very surprised they did that to Fury. It's very unusual.
I mean yes, they love to degrade and spite the legacy of men like Luke, Picard or Indiana Jones .White men that is.
You would think they would all be salivating about elevating a black man as a oppressed person. Maybe show how he manged to save the world and lead an organisation like SHIELD despite systemic racism. You know the usual.
The fact that not even black men are safe from being smeared by the woke cult shows things are getting more insane at Marvel.
Black role models are pretty much forbidden at this point in western media, and there is a concentrated effort to demonize them. The most frightening thing for the elites is the black people realising they never left the plantations.I am honestly very surprised they did that to Fury. It's very unusual.
I mean yes, they love to degrade and spite the legacy of men like Luke, Picard or Indiana Jones .White men that is.
You would think they would all be salivating about elevating a black man as a oppressed person. Maybe show how he manged to save the world and lead an organisation like SHIELD despite systemic racism. You know the usual.
The fact that not even black men are safe from being smeared by the woke cult shows things are getting more insane at Marvel.
When they're not demonzied, they're emasculated.Black role models are pretty much forbidden at this point in western media, and there is a concentrated effort to demonize them. The most frightening thing for the elites is the black people realising they never left the plantations.
You mean positive role models, negative that dindu nuffin you can have all over the place.Black role models are pretty much forbidden at this point in western media, and there is a concentrated effort to demonize them. The most frightening thing for the elites is the black people realising they never left the plantations.
Aren't role models positive by default? At least before clown world happens.You mean positive role models, negative that dindu nuffin you can have all over the place.
Honestly, got me there, lets see what a dictionary says...Aren't role models positive by default? At least before clown world happens.
yeah, that was a fun momentIt's kinda funny how Disney's need for diversity clashes with Gravik's plan.
>Have a shape-shifter army.
>Want to do a Russian false-flag attack.
>Have your army assume the form of mostly of black and brown people.
Yeah, the appeal of making shapeshifters the main threat in your spy thriller is induce paranoia on who's human and who's the imposter setting everything up. This show never puts you in that mindset, every skrull is either obvious or nobody that matters (especially when, apart from Fury and Rhodey, none of the characters are anyone that mean much to us in terms of the MCU. I legit forgot the MCU even had Mariah Hill until this show). The comic event was pretty shoddy, but at least revealing some of the heroes to be Skrulls had some legit weight to it and they actually tried to make you wonder who's the genuine article, especially when they introduce how some Skrulls didn't even know they were Skrulls.How the fuck do you make a show that is meant to be an espionage thriller but has no mystery whatsoever, unless you really want to say Skurll Rodney is one.
Yeah, the appeal of making shapeshifters the main threat in your spy thriller is induce paranoia on who's human and who's the imposter setting everything up. This show never puts you in that mindset, every skrull is either obvious or nobody that matters (especially when, apart from Fury and Rhodey, none of the characters are anyone that mean much to us in terms of the MCU. I legit forgot the MCU even had Mariah Hill until this show). The comic event was pretty shoddy, but at least revealing some of the heroes to be Skrulls had some legit weight to it and they actually tried to make you wonder who's the genuine article, especially when they introduce how some Skrulls didn't even know they were Skrulls.
How the fuck do you make a show that is meant to be an espionage thriller but has no mystery whatsoever, unless you really want to say Skurll Rodney is one.
no its when they started getting joss whedon on their writing staffCaptain Marvel really is the precise moment MCU went to complete and utter shit, huh?
Tariq Nasheed was right from the start, most black people you see on m edianowadays are either non threatening business workers who date a white chick who bosses them around and has the pants on the relationship, or fucking Urkel.When they're not demonzied, they're emasculated.