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  1. So… are we to gather that the future is, indeed, malleable?
    Did Malek’s vision and determination to not be cowardly in front of his daughter lead to a change in the future that the vision showed him?
    Did the vision show a picture of the future not-yet-achieved?
    Are the visions fallible? -are they a picture of what-might-come? -are they, perhaps, self-fulfilling?

    My guess is that Malek will die they way he saw, he just misinterpreted the when of his death. Which is, to me, the least satisfactory answer. After all, if the future is not set in stone, might Daisy-Quakes’ vision be flawed…not a death sentence for a fellow SHIELD agent, but a warning?

    Also… I am going to go out on a long, frail limb here… from the beginning we have talked about how Ward would really need an outrageous act of contrition in order to find redemption in a satisfactory way, right? Well, if Hive does get taken over or let inner personalities take charge, might Ward do something to sacrifice himself for his one-time friends? Is being a part of Hive something that Grant Ward would find more desirable than destruction? We know that from the beginning he really WANTED to be a hero… well, he might get his chance after all.

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