Everything wrong with Agents of SHIELD is put on display perfectly in this episode.
Everything wrong with Agents of SHIELD is put on display perfectly in this episode.
*checks self* Yup, it still hurts.
They killed Valorie Curry? Now I have zero reasons to ever watch even the briefest of moments of this show. *sigh*
Hush. She is a badass superhero/ninja/former assassin who is awesome and can never die.
Really liked the episode but, yeah, there were clearly some hiccups throughout. Mostly minor quibbles but they were still there.
Hey, Young Avengers Noh was pretty cool.
I love how Coulson is still so upset with May, who was spying on him for Fury, but he has no problem with Fury ordering May to do the spying.
I pray this show never gets anywhere near Noh-Varr, I mean can you imagine how bland and watered down they would make him? Depressing notion all around.
You really should. Norman blacking out and killing his father is what happened.
Go back and watch the first season, it is why Norma does almost everything she does. She never wants the cops involved in anything, she doesn't want Norman to see a psychologist, and it is why she doesn't want Norman to do, well, much of…
Vera Farmiga's Little Moment of the Episode: Her swinging leg, straight line pacing(before she hugs George) in the sheriff's station.
I almost wanted to give it to her lean back into the hallway when the other councilman calls her name because it cracked me up so.
What kind of nonsense are you spouting? The exact same could be thrown your way. And now it will be!
A fairly lame episode(though probably the best one yet) episode that rides The Winter Soldier's coattails as far as they can and does so very little with it. So much money wasted on boring dogfighting CGI when every indoor set could've used that money for set dressing, the ominous nature of what is going down, that…
A one-piece bathing suit is the most underrated of clothing clothing styles and a perfect fit for Emma. For shame, Mr. Milksteaks.
Ugh, Riley Finn got mentioned. I hate that guy. This review should lose half a grade just for bringing him up.
I find most classifications for TV shows(and moves and music and on and on) not all that helpful anymore. There just comes a point where trying to break something down into a simplified form, even if just for convenience, just strips it of what it is.
Vera Farmiga's Little Moment of the Episode: When Romero tells her that at night you can see into her beadroom if the lights are on she has the expected "Oh my." look on her face. But once Romero starts to walk away the slightest smile that has ever crossed someone's face creeps on in.
More Vera Farmiga as Norma on my screen, you say? Another season of "Don't kill Emma!/Cody!/other non-Bradley girls!"?
What does this even mean?
Has to be Robert Queen's daughter, "Sins of the father" line and all that.
The good:
All things Slade
Truthbombs
Infighting
Diversions
Summer Glau got to do something!