YES the Bladerunner reference made me do a doubletake because it is one of my favorite movies of all time. I love how he was so apologetic after the woman was horrified.
Daniel was always just such a genuinely good guy, he only deserved good things and seemed to keep getting the short end of the stick instead. I will forever be grateful to the AoS team for deciding to rescue him and giving him a happy ending on a different show in a different century. Who could have seen that happening?! But it works so well, and he really is pure gold in his episodes. I highly recommend checking them out if you ever get the chance, even if you skip all the rest of the series. The SHIELD team really accepts him, supports him, and considers him part of the family by the end of the all too short season.
BUT, back to the original point. The easiest way to get these two back together would be more time travel shenanigans, which could easily be explained by something weird happening while he's out in space with his new team. (Because yep, that's where he ends up, traveling the universe on a spaceship. Pretty big jump from traditional espionage in the 1950s.)
no subject
Daniel was always just such a genuinely good guy, he only deserved good things and seemed to keep getting the short end of the stick instead. I will forever be grateful to the AoS team for deciding to rescue him and giving him a happy ending on a different show in a different century. Who could have seen that happening?! But it works so well, and he really is pure gold in his episodes. I highly recommend checking them out if you ever get the chance, even if you skip all the rest of the series. The SHIELD team really accepts him, supports him, and considers him part of the family by the end of the all too short season.
BUT, back to the original point. The easiest way to get these two back together would be more time travel shenanigans, which could easily be explained by something weird happening while he's out in space with his new team. (Because yep, that's where he ends up, traveling the universe on a spaceship. Pretty big jump from traditional espionage in the 1950s.)