Disney+ released season seven.
"The New Deal"/"Know Your Onions"
Fun seeing Patton Oswald back as another Koenig. When he hears about Red Skull and the super soldier serum, I wish that he had said "pulp magazines", rather than "funny pages". Comic strips existed in 1931 (but did they cover sci-fi, at that point? Flash Gordon first appeared in 1934), but (according to Wikipedia) the first modern comic book wasn't published until 1933. "Pulp magazines" would've felt more period appropriate.
Liked seeing LMD Coulson having trouble adjusting to his new state. Daisy really getting on my nerves. Especially with her very tasteless domestic violence joke (it's never okay).
While the main characters are right about SHIELD (or the SSR) not existing in 1931, the founders and all original agents would've been alive. They don't stop to consider that Howard Stark (who is both a founding member of SHIELD and father of Iron Man. Linking Howard to two important factors in the future) or someone else might be a target.
"The New Deal"/"Know Your Onions"
Fun seeing Patton Oswald back as another Koenig. When he hears about Red Skull and the super soldier serum, I wish that he had said "pulp magazines", rather than "funny pages". Comic strips existed in 1931 (but did they cover sci-fi, at that point? Flash Gordon first appeared in 1934), but (according to Wikipedia) the first modern comic book wasn't published until 1933. "Pulp magazines" would've felt more period appropriate.
Liked seeing LMD Coulson having trouble adjusting to his new state. Daisy really getting on my nerves. Especially with her very tasteless domestic violence joke (it's never okay).
While the main characters are right about SHIELD (or the SSR) not existing in 1931, the founders and all original agents would've been alive. They don't stop to consider that Howard Stark (who is both a founding member of SHIELD and father of Iron Man. Linking Howard to two important factors in the future) or someone else might be a target.
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