Board Thread:Television/@comment-1713281-20151029033607/@comment-1895174-20170926201414

KalKent wrote: But with Aida, I haven't read the comics enough to know the similarities, but I didn't really see how she was the placeholder for Ultron. I guess she was since Ultron had already been used in the movies, while also referencing him in the show as a case of why making Aida was a bad idea. Consider Ultron's Oedipus complex, but with Dr. Radcliffe and Fitz instead of Hank Pym and Janet.

Ultron develops a sentience, grows to hate his creator, falls in love with someone close to him, and rebuilds himself to break free of his creator's control over him. That is awfully similar to Aida's arc last season.