Thread:Brett3801/@comment-32551792-20200207080243/@comment-44641521-20200207183816

Here's what I saw: 1. Since they don't know that Fitz and Enoch are planning to help defeat Kasius in the future, they have no reason to attack Fitz and Enoch. 2. The Chronicoms didn't know that Fitz could be useful, and Enoch had committed a serious crime by tampering with the universe, which they could have been executing him for before they realized he was with SHIELD, which is why they stopped. 3. Atarah says that she has spent a year chasing Fitz and Enoch, which is the same amount of time Fitz says has passed since they were attacked. 4. The Confederacy doesn't appear at all throughout the rest of the season, so it doesn't make sense to have them in the season's inciting incident and then never address them again. 5. Enoch recognizes the ship during the attack on the Zephyr, but notices that they weren't attacking. This doesn't cause him to realize the driver has changed, but that it was the Chronicoms all along. 6. Fitz mentions the Kree (members of the Confederacy), and Simmons only describes a brief run-in with them early on, and it's hard to believe that the Confederacy wouldn't pursue them given the brutality of the initial attack. 7. Fitz and Enoch had bounties on their heads before the incidents in Kitson, implying it's been that way for a while, and that Malachi is only first finding them on Kitson after Boyle reports them to the people who placed the bounty (the Chronicoms). The implied duration of their bounty suggests that the Chronicoms were responsible. 8. Even if they knew Fitz/Enoch could be useful, Atarah was more than willing to let Fitzsimmons die in the mind prison before they got their time travel, so that isn't really an issue.

That's what I remember seeing, and I'm up to 607 on my rewatch. I feel like this outweighs the evidence toward the Confederacy