I want this axe shotgun on the show! Mack would look so badass with one.
I want this axe shotgun on the show! Mack would look so badass with one.
It doesn't help that due to the audience being used to Dawson's casting, she also looks much younger than she actually is. I am so used to actors in their early 20s playing teenagers that I am forced to constantly remind myself that Daisy isn't some high school student who entered the wrong plane. But that's certainly…
It was never SHIELD's decision in the first place. Fury decided to ignore the order.
Agent not able to travel by normal means…
Experience shows that he will make up for it next episode. I'll cut him some slack if he doesn't mention it three episodes in a row.
I would say that she is a growing actress. So far she delivered every time she got some meaty material. But she has still trouble to elevate the more simple scene. That's something which comes with experience, though.
I think they do that deliberately…I mean they listed Werner von Strucker as "alexander" in the episode announcement and said that the actor who played the Inhuman this episode would play the "head of security of Shield".
I loved this ep…but then, it was basically a heist, and I am always game for a good heist.
Extra props for giving each actor something interesting to do.
I noticed! And isn't it great? Hydra tried to nuke New York!
True…I mean it is certainly not as interesting to look at as, let's say, Daredevil with it's use of yellow and red light, and it doesn't have the bright colour palette Agent Carter has to offer. But I don't think that they were lazy, I think, they took a look at "The Avengers" and then based their show on it by…
Hating on Skye is so two years ago…we know got Daisy, and let me tell you, she is very enjoyable to watch.
No dispute here, but that's the style the show picked and I actually think that it is a good reminder that Agent of Shield is not about a bunch of Superheroes, but about an agency which actually has a lot in common with a corporate complex. The cold atmosphere sets of the characters, which give said organisation which…
Style is also a matter of opinion. This reviewer has decided early on he didn't like the grey and blue AoS favours. To me it actually makes sense…the grey stands for the office-like structure Shield has, the blue shows the connection to the Avengers.
The thing is that this reviewer constantly criticizes the show…
AoS hasn't been mediocre at all this season. Never mind that this grade means that this is supposedly the worst episode the season delivered so far. I mean…really?
Four? I count three….Alien Planet, Hunt for Ward and the Inhumans.
There is nothing I hate more than a show dragging out a plot, especially when the direction it is going is fairly obvious to the audience. So I couldn't disagree more. I would have perhaps let the reveal that Lash has a human form sitting for one episode before adding hints that it might be Andrew, but I think a lot…
Same here….
I doubt that Rosalind knows that the guy she was talking to is Hydra. He might work for the president when he doesn't make plans with Ward.
Really? This episode had me on the edge of my seat the whole time. The showdown was great, exactly because it was less about flashy fights and more about the psychological aspect of the situation.
And they actually showed Fitz listening to Simmons recording!!! Normally shows skips details like that, and it always…
Well, the shield Agent is a shield agent…he knew of the danger and would have been at risk either way as soon as Ward made his move. (Plus, they obviously didn't know him….)