

Agents of shield-Framework
Hello people, I'm super fangirl and this is my first theory on this site. In this theory, I'm going to talk about Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. (SPOILERS!). Those of you who watch the show, probably remember season 4 episode 15 (the last episode) which ended with the framework. I decided that before the show will come back with the episode "Agents of Hydra" (!!!) I want to analyze the things that happened in that scene (and maybe other scenes, only if it's relevant to the framework), and guess what we'll see in the episode. I decided to talk about each character separately. So… let's begin!
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Daisy Johnson- Daisy's scene tells us a lot. First, we can see that in the beginning daisy gets a message that says that she and her boyfriend were called in. That fact shows us that daisy and her boyfriend are working for… Hydra (as we find out later). After that, we see that Daisy thinks it's Lincoln, which shows that she remembers Lincoln and that the framework didn't change her brain like it changed it for the other characters. Later we find out that her boyfriend in the framework is Grant Ward (Which I won't talk about since he is not really alive, even though the show killed him and brought him back so many times.
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Phil Colson- The next character on the line is Phil Colson. In the framework, we can see that Phil is a teacher, and he teaches why we fear inhumans. The part of the fear from inhumans probably came from the fact that Aida changed their memories, but the teaching part isn't. In the beginning of the episode robot Colson told robot May that he wonders what he would've done if he wasn't working at s.h.i.e.l.d. Even though it was robot Colson and not the real Colson, and he was kind of evil, he still had Colson's memories in him, which means it was what Colson was thinking about the same thing. Also, if Daisy is working in Hydra, I'm actually wondering if she is inhuman in the framework.
Mack- As we see in the framework Mack is carrying bike into his house, but if you'll look deeply into that scene you'll see she has more than what she appears. In the scene, we can see Mack carrying purple bike which looks like belong to a ten years old girl. That connects to Hope, Mack's daughter that died in birth ten years age. In the framework Hope never died, which made a really big change in Mack's life, and maybe even stopped him from being an agent (having family isn't always stopping you from being an agent, like in Hawkeye's life). The framework did, in this case, the same thing it did with May in Bahrain, when in the framework she actually saved the girl, and I want to know if the framework changed from there (the fake Bahrain part) and started over, but I guess not because it was mentioned only once.
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Fitz-Simmons- Okay, I know I said I will talk about each character separately, but I can't talk about Fitz without Simmons, or Simmons without Fitz here, since it broke the heart of all of the Fitz-Simmons shippers (including me). In the scene, we can see Fitz as a rich and famous person and then we can see that he reaches for someone's hand and after we can see
Simmons's tombstone. There are a few things that I am wondering about the scene. First, who is the woman that Fitz is reaching for in the car? It could be Aida, I mean, that gives her the excuse to kill Simmons, and she can actually do that, but that would be super weird, so I don't really know. My second question here is about the death of Simmons. As we know, we were told that if you die in the framework, you die in real life, so my question is: Is Simmons's death counts? It's not like she died on the framework, the framework set her as a dead person in the first place (Maybe just until she will get in? I don't know), anyway, the death is gonna be an issue here, I mean, have you notice that we've never seen Simmons never closed her eyes? (Not that I'm trying to freak you out, this show couldn't even get rid of Ward, seriously). But the most important thing here is the question: Did Fitz knew Simmons in the framework? That's the thing I'm waiting to see in the episode, how everybody will remember who they actually are.
Melinda May- In May's scene we can see May standing, as an agent, in the S.H.I.E.L.D. buildings, which in the framework are Hydra's buildings. The buildings are in the middle of the city, which means Hydra is public now, and Daisy, Ward, and May are working in it. Was May the one who called Daisy and Ward in? We will see in the episode.
The last thing I want to mention is that we haven't seen director Mace on the scene, so I really want to know what will happen with him.
That's it, that's all I have about the framework in Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Thanks for reading my theory. Contact me and tell me what you think about it. Bye!