Continued belowĪnd yet the episode also has a striking moment where we see that the guilt that wracks her is misplaced. Her overuse of her powers requires medicine to heal her own bones, showing how little she cares for herself at this point. But she’s on the trail of the Watchdogs (remember them from last season? They came up now and then, despite being pretty disconnected from the rest of the plot), and is now considered a criminal at large. It seems the pain of constantly losing boyfriends, whether to surprise betrayals or massive fiery explosions, has caught up to Daisy, and she figures the best way to not lose anyone else is to abandon everyone else. When last we saw, she had abandoned SHIELD for reasons unknown, and started wearing all black while running from her former allies. Now then, let’s get back to the actual SHIELD agents, starting with Daisy “Quake” Johnson. From that, it’s safe to assume that this is the “classic” Ghost Rider spirit, but still using the latest character to carry the name. Robbie explains that everyone he killed had sins on their souls, from the gang members he tortured to the pedophile teacher the ghost burnt.Īdditionally, he mentions having a devil inside him, and the next episode’s preview talks about making a deal with the devil. In the episode, it seems more like this is the classic “spirit of vengeance” Ghost Rider. His ghost, Eli, isn’t out to smite evil, but just to kill as much as possible Robbie’s condition for bonding with his spirit, at least in that version, was that they’d only use their powers to kill those with evil souls. In the comics, the spirit that turns Robbie Reyes into the Ghost Rider is not a spirit of vengeance, but the ghost of a Satanic serial killer. Last entry on the Ghost Rider, but this is an important one. But he does justify it, pointing out that everyone the Ghost Rider killed, from gang members to pedophile teachers, all had crimes on their souls. Just a tad bit different from his behavior in the comics. (And yes, we share the same first name, which admittedly may make me like him more.) While the Ghost Rider kills the guilty without mercy, Robbie will then beat the survivors for information before finishing them off himself We can’t talk about this Ghost Rider without talking about his human host, Robbie Reyes. Gone gone, the form of ghost, now here’s Robbie, his human host After Ghost Rider tears through the gangsters, all we see is his silhouette, flaming skull blending in with the fires that burn around him.Ģ. A bazooka blast sends the car flipping, but the fire that engulfs it is its own hellish flames. After Daisy interrupts a chase scene, his car rolls up, wheels spinning and engine revving. Ghost Rider’s first introduction was pretty well done. It’s the character everyone’s been talking about since it was announced, and the most anticipated introduction of the season. How does the premier go? Read on and find out! It’s time for a new season and a new SHIELD, as we pick up with Daisy on the run, a new director being SHIELD, and a new Ghost Rider on the scene.
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