Cool, thanks for the heads-up on that, D. Gonna stay away from that side of social media for a while 🤔 agree with you both. The more I think about it, the more I feel it was completely the wrong decision to make. An impulsive one that has ballooned into unnecessary drama for everyone involved. Today I woke up just feeling...sad about that whole situation. Sigh.
On a completely different note, I'm finally finishing Agents of Shield (one ep to go), and *SPOILERS FOR ANYONE WHO HASN'T SEEN IT AND WANTS TO* as someone who a) has loved Daniel Sousa since he was in Agent Carter, b) kinda shipped him with Peggy, and c) knew what to expect in S7 of AOS due to spoilers, can I just say that I was still nevertheless completely floored by the Sousa x Daisy ship? Daisy has not consistently been my favourite character throughout the seasons, but I have appreciated her character arc and growth, esp the show rejecting the need to define her by her romantic relationships, and despite the fact that Sousa was only in 10 episodes of the final season, and even then the focus was (obviously) not on the romance, the way the AOS writers managed to make me care about and root for a (completely out of left field) ship, and make it feel earned is commendable. He's the perfect man for her, because he builds and backs her up and has no qualms about standing behind her in that relationship. She is the superhero here, not him, and she doesn't "need" him, but he lets her know that even someone as strong as her still deserves someone to lean on, and that he will be there to hold her up no matter what.
And all of this happens in SIX. FREAKING. EPISODES. I was actually all ready for AOS to end by the time S6 ended...seasons 5 and 6 were kind of blah for me. But then Daniel Sousa comes along, and Daisy can't stop smiling (which she hasn't done in a LONG TIME), and honest to God, I wish there was another season JUST so I could watch these two idiots continue to fall in love.
Ahem. Anyway. That's how my day is going 😆