
We’re not sure how much control he had given the Spirit of Vengeance taking over during the fight, but we figure he knew enough to determine that he probably wasn’t getting out of there. His move to take down Morrow was a sacrifice if there ever was one, knowing that in doing so, the odds were great that he would be taking his own life in the process as he descended into what may very well be Hell. The end of Ghost Rider? – Here is where you deal with the sad reality of losing a villain like Morrow: You also end up also losing some of the good guys at the same time … though it’s hardly to necessarily call Robbie Reyes strictly a good guy per se. After she proved essential in the quest to stop Eli Morrow, he proclaimed to the public that she had been a part of the mission all along, effectively buying her some goodwill and allowing her to come out of hiding for the first time in a long time. Not only that, but Daisy can now move forward as Agent Johnson rather than just an Inhuman at odds with SHIELD. He kept his secrets from Coulson, but given how many secrets Coulson was keeping from him, this is almost a “no harm, no foul” sort of situation since they can both move forward with greater understanding. He understood the need to keep up appearances for quite some time with the public, hence his cooperation with Senator Nadeer.

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Not only did we see him fight in full Patriot costume, but we gained an even further understanding of precisely what his skills are as a politician. Mace’s finest hour – In general, this was a big episode for the Director. How screwed do you think Radlicffe is going to be after this? Probably very screwed, given that Jeffrey Mace threw him a bone in order to make him think that he was wanted over at SHIELD to continue his research.
