Agents Of SHIELD: Will FitzSimmons Get Married?
One of the most heartbreaking moments of Agents of SHIELD Season 4 came in the “Self Control” [...]
One of the most heartbreaking moments of Agents of SHIELD Season 4 came in the "Self Control" episode. It is finally revealed to Simmons that Fitz has been replaced with a Life Model Decoy. The LMD starts talking about the couple's future together, even marriage before Simmons is forced to take it apart.
Even thought that Fitz was an LMD, could it still be hinting at a future for FitzSimmons? Executive Producer Jed Whedon says its possible, though it will mostly depend on whether the couple can survive the Framework.
"He was expressing real emotion," Whedon tells Entertainment Weekly. "It could happen. If they ever get back together, that's something that could happen in their future."
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That's a big if considering the dire situation the Agents of SHIELD team currently finds itself in, trapped in the virtual world of the Framework with most them unable to even remember the real world. FitzSimmons' relationship has been put through a lot over the past months, but seeing Fitz, or "the Doctor" as he's called in the Framework, involved with Madame Hydra, the Framework persona of the rogue Life Model Decoy AIDA, may be the breaking point.
Agents of SHIELD airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m. ET on ABC.
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