Board Thread:Television/@comment-24416813-20140115063611/@comment-1894786-20171206003323

KalKent wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: KalKent wrote: Edward Zachary Sunrose wrote: OMG the Krusty Krab is not who I thought it was AT ALL.

That reveal only raises more questions, and we are halfway through this season, but I am intrigued. And am I correct in thinking who he meant, when he said he wanted to see "her", and see "her" eyes? We're all thinking she is the "her" he meant, yes.

And I'm genuinely shocked by the possibilities.

Especially with what was shown on Victor's monitor of what might happen. Perhaps that is the Church's and PRIDE's end-goal, or the result of what happens if they aren't stopped. This might be a HUGE stretch, but maybe that's what will happen in 'Infinity War', or be the result of the future as implied being the cause of Daisy in AoS. Like I wrote over on reddit, I know it wouldn't happen because Inhumans ended up being a total flop, but a month after Inhumans hints at some huge enemy coming for the Inhumans and them relocating to California (where Louise and her boss live), we see Los Angeles crumbling and then are shown the Kree living in Earth's air space 90 years after the planet was destroyed?

I'm 90% sure that this was meant to be a parallel, tv-exclusive event to Infinity War. While the movie heroes were battling Thanos, the tv heroes would stop the Kree trying to destroy the world, thus explaining their absence from the movies, and elevating Inhumans to the spotlight as a TV-wide crossover commenced. But there was no build up for it in Punisher, plus Inhumans did end up being a flop, so I may just be delusional.

That's why Los Angeles is destroyed. It's the battleground of the Kree and TV heroes (who could be grouped together by Cloak). And the world does indeed shatter because of Daisy, but only in conjunction with Black Bolt.

Sad that this is all more likely than an Infinity War crossover.