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Well I think the point is the middle of No where thing. Any physical construction is visible but you have to know where to look. So, the location of the facility is classified, not necessarily it's existence. The name choice of the Fridge was likely meant to further confuse it's location. Sure you can see a big

That was actually hinted at in the first episode of this, when Ward says to Hill, that someone really wanted their name to spell SHIELD. You will likely see that Hydra and SHIELD both share this kind of history.

It should be noted that Talbot is a bad guy being part of the General Ross group obsessed with the Hulk who is now an official Avenger. It's likely their move to commander Shield is related to that vendetta. And really who's to say Talbott isn't Hydra?

No Patton makes it, he's the secret badass character. The one you never think is capable, then has dozens of contingency plans and weapons hidden everywhere. It makes sense what else has he had to do at Providence aside from prepare for attack all this time.

All in all a good episode, I am looking forward to the run ins with these possibly super powered prisoners coming back into play, though I do wonder if the leader was among the folks freed. i believe he was put in the Fridge, separate from Abomination who is in some other facility in Alaska. Of all the Marvel Movie

Dr. Faustus wasn't in the show, but he is very easily put into the show was my point. And yes, we all love Dr. Faustus. Given that Cap 3 will possibly feature 50's psycho cap, we will likely get him sooner rather than later, and introducing Faustus here might not be a bad idea.

you may recall that in the one time we got to meet Sheldon's fraternal (and highly attractive) twin sister, Raj was the one friend of Sheldon's that she was actually hoping would hit on her.

He may well be a married man on the series, but he is also often depicted as something of a Hollywood phoney on the show, so you know, the idea of him cheating with or at least trying to seduce Penny isn't out of the question. I doubt the real Wil would lie about memaw either, but Hollywood Wil has no trouble doing

I was thinking that might be where they go, but then you have questions of consent that get really really muddy. And the reality is would Amy take advantage in that way? I could see them having an interaction around it and Amy eventually walking away from the scene, regretful but happy she didn't take advantage of

Kripke is supposed to be annoying. That is very much his character, he is the office jerk that most work place sitcoms have. The Frank Burns if you will. The speech impediment is just a joke layer that long ago got out shined by the characters overall jerkiness, and now stands as just a humanizing coda to his

Enjoyed the episode as always, but thought there was some nice set up for future story telling here. Not the least of which is the what if question related to Raj's new girl, and how, if not for some bad sushi she might be Howard's girl. You can't tell me this question isn't going to crop up again? Their

Hmm…you know if they Wil and Penny become friends, this could open up some real interesting conflicts for the gang. Will Leonard become jealous of Wil? Is this all part of Wil's diabolical master plan to mess with our nerd friends? There is a reason the man was Sheldon's nemesis for all those years. Perhaps we

What do you think he is? some kind of Engineer?

Personally, I thought the Sheldon plot was actually quite informative for his character, showing how crippling his obsessions can be. What was really the best part was Sheldon's admission to poor choices of technology. I mean when was the last time Sheldon strait up and said he was wrong about something? I kind of

I'm still holding out hope that Sterns is the Clairvoyant operating out of his cell in Alaska next to Blonsky. Especially since Talbot makes an appearance soon. It really could be anyone, but I am willing to bet it is going to be someone we don't expect, and didin't get heavily referenced until the reveal.

Well, the Blue guy did look pretty Kree in the basement, and the Kree did get name checked by Sif, so, it's possible. Actually, given that some Kree are pinks, their ability to infiltrate Human society might not be so difficult, who knows we might have seen Kree agents and not even realized it yet.

Blake's line about May did jump out, and you know, if you want to throw off people from thinking you're the high ranking SHIELD agent betraying the agency from within, getting beaten nearly to death (pretty interesting that Deathlok didn't strait up murder him huh?) is a good way to throw people off your tracks.

Hand is likely not the Clairvoyant. The Clearance level isn't needed (heck O'Grady basically faked his Clearance level and his records to become the Ant Man, so you know, really just about anyone could be it). It is notable as an example, that the psych evals are key to the identity of the Clairvoyant, suggesting it

The name only shows up when they get near the location on the other agent's phone. but assuming the Clairvoyant knows where he or she is, yes, they would likely know if they were on to him or her based on where they were going. It wasn't the best plan, but operating from an assumption of mind reading, it was the

I'm surprised you fell for the Hand Misdirect, she is not the Clairvoyant. She is sick of Fury and his cowboy antics with superheroes and secret bases, but she is not the Clairvoyant. That's the basic Character, she was always (in her mind) on the side of the angels, its just that old ways of thinking in comics die