There was a very ‘Bane’ feel to the whole oxygen mask and blowing out the plane door scene! Loved it!
There was a very ‘Bane’ feel to the whole oxygen mask and blowing out the plane door scene! Loved it!
One thing I’m loving about this season is how tightly written it is.
I'm talking about Fitz, making the first move. Very aggressively, I might add. Pinning her up against the bench and planting one on her.
Seeing the Fitzsimmons kiss was a really sad experience for me. There was no, “YES, FINALLY!” at all. I just felt uncomfortable and then really unhappy.
I really like what this episode did for the season. Prior episodes have focused on coming to terms with a world full of Inhumans, and were really close to going through the same points the Civil War movie will bring up with superhero registration. Instead of stepping on each other’s toes, Agents has done a wonderful…
I’m so glad Coulson was ahead of the game. I was worried he was going to get honeypotted, instead he was pulling off a sweet honeyrobothandtendercaressing.
Daisy should start calling him “Hunt and Peck”.
It’s hard to imagine he’s been there for so long and has managed to survive entirely on his own. We haven’t really seen Will and the Inhuman together. The first glimpse of it is hooded and indistinct, and then when she’s with Will it’s just a space suit. So maybe it’s really him, maybe the Inhuman takes over the body…
I’m assuming Rosalind asking Coulson what he names his little S.H.I.E.L.D. group was an Easter egg that it’s going to change it’s name to something.
They probably feel pretty confident in having a brisk pace for the show. My guess is because they have decades of thousands of comic stories that they can draw from, and aren’t worried about running out of plot.
For the big inhuman on the other planet, I’m going with Phobos; he manipulates fear and can royally fuck with your head. The expedition guys died in ways that seem random, unless they died of what they fear most; one burned to death(lots of people consider that the worst way to go), one fell off a cliff (afraid of…
I loved the scene between Coulson's and Price. It was great to watch these two just rip into each other, with Price thinking they were on equal footing. Her realization that Coulson was 5 steps ahead of her was fantastic
This was a movie-quality sequence. I was really impressed at how well they executed it.
Ok, so the tech guys were talking about a tv show, and how pefectly written Darlene was, and it is true, because they are clearly talking about Mr. Robot, and Darlene was the best. I figured that out immediately, but only just now did I get it-
So if Werner was the last Von Strucker heir, I guess Andrea & Andreas don’t exist in the MCU?
As a flight attendant, Ward was probably the most polite psycho she’s had to deal with.
Not absolutely necessary, but I’d recommend it. If you’re desperate not to watch the whole thing, try starting season 1 from episode 16 (“End of the Beginning”) and go forward from there because that’s where the show’s plotline intersects with the events of Captain America: Winter Soldier, which obviously had a…
This show...is something else. I know people dropped it early on - I hear and see comments about how it was boring and cheesy - and I get it. But holy cow did that early run of the show pay off, by setting up our expectations and then deconstructing them at almost every turn.
Hot damn that was a fun episode. There was so much going on, it felt like Ocean’s Eleven. If there is anything to take away from this episode (and there is a LOT), it’s that Ward is one of the best villains in the MCU at this point. He still lags behind Loki (come on it’s not even fair) but he’s got to be top three.…
You’re wrong. And if you don’t change your mind we’ll have to fight about it. Politely of course. Some sort of civil war.