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Her performance was fantastic I felt, about 50 times better than the actress playing that math professor…

I really liked this episode, best concept of the season so far if a bit far fetched.

It was fun

I'm starting to like this show a lot, I'm not 100% sold on the actors playing Coulson and agent dude but the actress playing Skye is actually fantastic with all of the material she's given. Loved the van scene "Russian TV's kinda boring", bwahaha.

I've always thought that was one of the more dumber parts of the book, and that's saying something.

I liked it

I fucking loved this episode! It was awesome. Can't believe it got a B.

Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.?

That was fucking funny

lol!

And what do you like so much about Coulson? For the love of God won't someone please tell me what's so great about this two expression actor?

Coulson IS terrible, just because he was in the movies doesn't automatically mean he's any good. Blugh, he looks so damned smug all the time.

Seriously? I think Gregg is terrible in this show verging on the unwatchable.

Clark Gregg sucks.
He just walks around smugly with this look on his face that says "I was in the movies you know!"

Has anyone made this joke yet?
Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.? More like Agents of C.R.A.P.

Sigh, Modern Family coulda been great, if only they'd reeled in the actors from being caricatures as soon as season 2 hit…

Didn't realize there was such a demographic that television networks went after..

It wasn't bad though?

Kevin and Leah had some of the best tv comedy chemistry ever on air, it was refreshing to see a sitcom at the time that didn't feature on trendy singles or a nuclear family.

King of Queens was awesome