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One of the things I've been wishing for to happen in Age of Ultron is Coulson and his team showing up to help the Avengers. Not only would everyone on the Avengers learn that Coulson is still alive, but it would provide a chance for May and Natasha to meet on screen (and Mockingbird for good measure, especially if she

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This one deserves to be amongst the best in my opinion.

I would go with Olmos to, because he's freaking William Adama! But I'm also guessing is that the other SHIELD is ran not by a single director, but by a council of sorts. Of course Olmos's character should be the heart of this council, so most of what he says goes, but I can see them not trusting SHIELD being managed

The only thing I can think to add to your great collection of thoughts that I pretty much agree with is that I can see the other SHIELD not trusting Coulson because they don't know that Coulson was given the position by Fury himself, who is "dead" to all but a few. This other group probably thinks that Coulson just

I have to go along with trainzebra in that TV Gabriel is more interesting than comics Gabriel, though yeah TV Gabriel is a far bigger asshole/idiot. The comic version of him did only two things, both of which the show has now covered. He revealed that he locked the doors and listened to everyone die outside it, and

If I remember correctly from last weeks episode, Mr. Porchdick is a dentist, not the doctor of Alexandria. So Tara should be fine.

1) He's pretending to be Odin, and Odin would logically investigate a Kree going to Earth. Plus, if Loki hasn't reformed or anything during his time as Odin, he may want to protect the world he wants to take as his own so he'd stop any threat to it.

But they already did that with May secretly reporting to Fury about Coulson, plus Fury gave Coulson the box that Mac's car scanned for (if I read the scene right). And they already did a Hydra double-cross so the confirmation that the two aren't Hydra was nice. So, as I've stated a couple times now both last week and

I'd go with Hill who is working for Stark, but Stark has no knowledge of what she's doing as he is too busy building more suits and Ultron, as well as making the Avengers even more assembled and ready.

I'm right there with you in my belief that the Inhumans have the Diviners as well as other places to start Terrigenesis, probably including Atillan but not limited to. My guess is the temple and city Coulson and team found was where the Kree did their experiments, and the Inhumans abandoned it because either it was

Fitz, Skye, and also Ward were definitely the weakest link early on in season 1, to the point where I believe half the people commenting on these recaps were clamoring for Skye and Ward to just die (not me, but I recognized the last two as the weak links). Now, after Ward's betrayal, I'm just left wondering what he

I'm thinking the W stands for Wolves, as there has been a lot of foreshadowing with that word.

Agents of SHIELD returned last night with a solid episode and now this! Fantastic!

When I first saw the initial trailer for Age of Ultron, I only really knew James Spader from the Stargate movie, so I didn't yet have an appreaciation for his voice that I now have. Managed to see the first season of The Blacklist late January and it is such a great show. Shame I missed the first half of the second

I would love to see something like the Marvels comic series, the one which followed a photographer throughout the years as he snaps pictures of super heroes and inner monologues about how the "marvels" have changed the world over the years. I had that book years before I started getting really into Marvel comics

Before last night I figured Bobbie and Mac were working for Fury, ever since Mac mentioned bringing Hunter into "the thing". Didn't seem like a full betrayal, so I figured they were going to be simply watching over Coulson for Fury and reporting back to him (kind of like May).

One of the things I never realized I loved until I read this article was how Stargate-SG1 managed getting transporters of their own. I mean pretty much everything mentioned in this article kind of happened on that show, and many counter-measures were created to try to combat that which is how it would work in real

Yeah, I think that scene was to emphasize that the two guys were inept. Compared to the hardware that Rick and his crew came into Alexandria with, those tiny pistols that Aidan thought were bitchin' or whatever he said was just the first hint that those two wouldn't stand a chance on the outside for long. So yeah, I

So yeah, this is my go-to gif for anything squee related.

Or at the very least they should mimic this scene from one of the Captain Marvel comics at the end of the film/mid/after credits.