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Elledy92 wrote: SinSaber2016 wrote: Elledy92 wrote: SinSaber2016 wrote: Elledy92 wrote: SinSaber2016 wrote:

Khairiboss0601 wrote: WEll, there has been some good news because SEASON 5 IS COMING OUT!!! Maybe they'll actually have character development and have a constant theme What are you talking about? Agents of SHIELD's character have constant character development. Character develpment comes from pressure from situations that question a characters motives, resolve, and ideals, which creates a new normal after it is resloved. They haven't had that since season 2. Now they just emphasis certain traits about the characters and pass it off as development. It's like watching Heroes. So Jemma Simmons's changes from a cherry non-violent scientist to a tough leader and powerful spy, her time spent on Maveth, those are not character development? Daisy's loss of faith after having being brainwashed by Hive, and questioning everything about her life as an agent and become less of a troublemaker and more of a leader, that is nothing?

The entire series is based on the strong character development, that is different from totally altering their personality. 1: How often do you actually see Jemma in the field? Also, you dont fall in love with someone and completely forget about them the next second. That's what a sociopath does. And shes clearly not a leader.

2: Daisy is not in charge. Coulson is. Daisy still she thinks rebel, but when she actually tried to go Rogue, she high tailed it back to SHIELD.

The writers have a safe space and they are terrified to leave. The proof is how moronic Agents of HYDRA turned out. They could have made a world were their subconsious desire, which could go against their consious desires, were reality. That would make them question what theyre real motives are when they leave. Instead, they just placed them in there and made it meaningless.

Also, they act like aboslute dicks to new characters.

1. Jemma is pretty much a leader for most of the last season, a senior agent who has even more influence than May. Where in the world she forget about someone she loved?

2. Daisy is growing to be a naturale leader. Even she is not in charge, she definitevely a senior agent by now. If Mace

The writers are deifnitevely not scared to bring the characters in very dark place. Having a place where they live with the result of their subconscioues desire is exactly what problem. Only problem is that a murder robot who couldn't care less about them was the one in charge of this world.

And they treat bad the new characters only because the new character are usually superpowered and reckless people who could harm innocents. 1: Except now that Mace is out, the color coordination is gone an everything is status quo. Will Daniels, duh.

2: Please, shes basically the new Ward. Everyone just tells here where to shoot.

Yeah, a made up dark place that has no consequence to the characters or reality once they leave.

And you need to rephrase that part about problems. I have no idea what you're saying.

Except then they turn around and do everything behind peoples backs. It's like Clark talking down to Luthor on Smallville, even though his suspiscion were correct.