EloraWood's Replies


He beat up two guys who tried to stiff him (they did a robbery together) and his wife. She is a wonderful actress! I loved the Szene with Aida and (uff names, Argatha?) where you see the same actress so evil and jealous and on the other side confused and innocent. In a way, yes. But she quickly became powerhungry. She could have just created a nice little life for herself with a guy who likes her, maybe a family - but no, she needs to be Lady Hydra Boss Woman out for revenge. Arguments could be made that she did that to stay in control and make sure that nobody leaves (because they could destroy her in the RW), and that her #1 priority is to protect the Framework. Some of her actions are pretty conflicting - not sure she knows anymore what she had planned to begin with. But yes, behind all that, I do feel a little sad for her. But, just as with all other bad people who had a troubled past (like RL Ward) - I am rooting against her. But then again, May's Framework was in the beginning stages, and they talked about her not excepting the kind of reality they created for her. There are points to be made for both scenarios. However, death would make a good exit fail safe. Do we know of any smaller role characters that Aida killed off in the Framework that also have Bodies on the outside? That would contradict that theory. If death is death - why doesn't she just kill Daisy? Exit? But if that would be true - why would she tell her Goons to kill Jemma, Ward and Coulson? Jemma, she might think doesn't know where the others (in the RW) are, Ward is just a program, but Coulson would wake up where the others are, not sure that she would want that... It does seem a bit rushed. But if they insist on finishing it after 13 episodes- I wish that they'd just finish it with season 7 with 13 episodes. The number is also kind of important in GOT, so would have made sense anyway :p I agree. I am also hoping that this Forum will take off. Also, ones GOT starts again, surely, there will be more activity here as well. Thanks - but I am really hoping that this Forum here will get bigger. It's easy to use, easy oversight- even looks a little bit like IMDB... Sure, we will never get the archives of the older movies/shows back, but maybe with time even those will get some good discussions. The problem is, that these movies just can't be compared. Depending what mood one is in, or the personal connections one can make with 'movie x', - there are so many things that can influence how we view them. I have seen several "best movie of the year" ;) I think she is very beautiful. But I guess it's all a matter of taste. She has a very natural kind of beauty. I agree with everything! I really like the storyline, also am happy to see Ward back (especially as a good guy),and yes, poor Fitz, that will weigh heavily on him. I actually wonder how it works when they wake up. Will they remember everything? They belive that they spend their whole lifes there. Aida must have programmed backstories for all if them - so will they remember and 'feel' both lifes. That must be really confusing. I wonder if someone could recover from that. It might be better if they spin it so the people who went in involuntary, who don't know the real world, won't remember anything of the Framework life when they come out. Like Uriel already said, Daisy and Jemma know because they went in themselfes. About some of the others being bad - we don't know what kind of back-story they have/Aida programmed for them. They think that the Framework is real. Who knows, maybe they started with good intentions, crossed some morality line, made excuses or justified them and that made it easier to cross new lines, until they became the people we see at this time and point in the Framework. (Or as the Dr. called it 'Hive'). I actually like this storyline- the range of the actors and everything. They are probably glad of a bit of a change as well ;) Also, Daisy and Jemma where warned that if they'd die in the Framework - they'd die in real life. Maybe because it all looks and feels so real, even knowing that it's not, the brain excepts it as real and would react acordingly. But who knows, maybe we'll find out that dying actually makes you wake up in the real world, as long as you have a body to wake up in...