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Actually, I found the interrogation in this episode so much more intense than the facial breaking one last week that I have trouble putting them in the same sentence. It's like comparing a kid jumping rope with the launching of a rocket to the moon.

Hey, he did better than Houdini!

Oh, not that interrogation >_<;
Jarvis's interrogation :)
(The one in this episode)

It wasn't that stupid in 1946. Krzeminski had probably not watched a single spy or mafia series in his life. Lots of things that we see as common sense actually come form seeing them repeatedly happen in our entertainment.

I usually favor plot over character work, but I liked the character work so much in this one that I enjoyed it more than the previous two.

But there was someone watching from the shadows right from the moment when Peggy first got to the pier. It's not impossible that Chief Dooley sent the assassins, but it's not necessary; the story had already shown another possible source for them.

But she's not in a temporary crisis. This is her life. Even after the Stark case gets solved, she will still be a secret agent, always in danger. In order to be responsible, she'd have to reject all friendships and human contact for the rest of her career.

I also thought that the Chief Dooley was going to impersonate an immigration agent and Carter outed him out as her boss.

I don't know. This episode actually had pretty much all the men acting pretty freaking competent, including the ship-guarding goon. The SSRers were wrong, since they don't know Stark like we do, but being wrong for not having all the data is not being dumb.

I don't remember a single interrogation in AoS that comes anywhere close to the intensity of that Jarvis interrogation. I knew that it was too early for him to get into any real trouble but it still pushed me to the edge of my seat. And of all the Couson - Skye reprimands, I don't remember any that felt so

For best broadcast network? I don't see how any of those are seriously competing with the CW right now.

To be fair, a lot of those catchy buzzwords were created by them so, if we misinterpret their motivations they have no one to blame but themselves.

Wasn't she played by Richard Dean Anderson a couple of decades ago?

Did Batman knock out all those goons with his… behind?

Who is it contending against?

I got queasy at how very satisfying I found the police brutality at the beginning and chickened out. :(

He also had to be undercooked for a camera to be splunched into his dough. Which makes no sense since he lives in the fire kingdom. There's no way anyone could become less cooked while living there.

Well, MCU Nick Fury should be just about getting ready to be born.

The Norse gods are not real in that world yet. Donald Blake did not pick up the hammer until 1962.

I wouldn't bet against you, but just three years ago, I would have confidently said that "cooling" something below absolute zero was completely impossible.