Actually I'm a little bored
I think I'm an adult through and through, and maybe I haven't measured everything around me with money, but at least I've measured the pros and cons. Maybe because I stand in the perspective of God, maybe I don't have much affection for the people inside. I don't quite understand why the entire S.H.I.E.L.D. has to defend Skye, no matter if she was about to die before, killing two other people's lives in exchange for one of hers, and the exchange is justified. In addition, it may actually be exchanged with the whole team. After all, no one knows how much to sacrifice before doing it, but there must be sacrifices. As S.H.I.E.L.D., which advertises itself as protecting all human beings, is it wrong here?
Later, Skye's ability is a weapon of destruction, and her life is to bring destruction... At this time, she has completely disregarded all human beings? I got a little bored and skipped to season 5...
Okay, prove me wrong here, Skye seems to be in complete control of his abilities, I feel like I'm having too much of an interest? Maybe, we should give others a chance to prove ourselves. emmm~ Maybe even if she attacks, S.H.I.E.L.D. still has the ability to control her. Then, God, the earth was destroyed by her, this... this... No matter what you see or know in the future, history can never be changed. For the future, you are history... Does anyone regret it at this time? no.
However, does it make sense to kill Skye at this time? I don't think so...
In my opinion, it's like a deck of cards, when you don't turn over the last card, anything is possible, but once you turn it over, all that can change is the remaining cards that haven't been turned over, No matter what the middle card is, the last card will not change.
So if you can go back to the world after you snap your fingers, it should be a bit boring. If you don’t go well in the future, you have to go back and adjust... Let’s look at it like before. Look at steel, you have to forcibly make a mother. Sacrificing his brother's body, his own hands and feet, but only in exchange for monsters. This is a reality I agree with.
——Maybe both Chinese and foreign films and TV, in fact, often can't escape the double standard, but this can also make us complain... Anyway, my comment escapes the topic, basically it doesn't escape.
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