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Thursday Jun 11, 2020
Episode 89 - S04E19 - All the Madame's Men
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
Thursday Jun 11, 2020
S4:E19 - Jess and Jared recap and discuss “All the Madame's Men."
The episode opens on a behind-the-scenes look at "the Bakshi Report," the Framework's version of FOX News, where we get a glimpse of the Hydra war hero version of John Garrett in the Framework's version of "history." May & Daisy escape Hydra and shatters AIDA's spine in the process with a good Quake'ing. May's body cam footage of their assault helps fight Bakshi's Hydra propaganda, turning the masses of the non-player characters of the Framework to their side. Simmons and Trip try to find the location of Project: Looking Glass, AKA AIDA's plan to become a "real girl," leading them to an abandoned Russian oil platform, which Jemma instantly connects with the location applying to the real world equivalent, not the Framework. Framework Ward acknowledges how awful he must've been to Daisy, and we talk about how bizarre it must be for the team to interact with this version of him. And the episode closes with Jemma fully unveiling AIDA's plan to the team, she's going to use the Darkhold's knowledge to make herself real, and bring Framework Fitz along with her.
Also, is the Framework plot pretty much the Matrix, but where Mr. Smith (AIDA) just really wants to sleep with Neo (Fitz)? We think so. And we continue to poke holes in the "one regret" idea and how it works with "non-player characters." And Jess takes note of the further insanity of their headquarters' location, because they take prohibition-era tunnels (we see you season 7!) to the Playground--but from where?! And hey...they're time-traveling this final season...could they time travel to young Ward? Who knows!
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