SHIELD tells the Avengers what they think they need to know.
And then Stark digs up the rest.
'Dirty Girls'
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SHIELD tells the Avengers what they think they need to know.
And then Stark digs up the rest.
-t, I am happy to take your money, if you'd like to lay a bet.
I didn't say it WON'T I said it doesn't have to, so I don't know what you think I'd be betting on.
That whole welcome to level 7 scene was beautiful. Including the dark corner line. Love.
"I think there's a bulb out."
it doesn't make any sense that Coulson is both a high-level state secret AND allowed to just walk around Union Station, but still.
Yeah, it's not like JARVIS isn't tied into all the surveillance cameras.
That whole welcome to level 7 scene was beautiful. Including the dark corner line. Love.
On rewatch, this is my favorite bit of all.
Clark's delivery is delicious.
-t, I was just attempting a funny.
I enjoyed the hell out of it, but I really didn't like that we didn't get a final closeup of not!Gunn as he was reunited with his family. Left a bad taste in my mouth. And how much does Agent Lone Wolf remind you of Brolin in MiB3?
Whedonesque reports Agents of SHIELD opened big, this fall's biggest drama, with 11.9 mil. That's good.
Sorry, Debet, I meant my response to be lighter than it ended up sounding.
I actually like the fact that Agent Lone Wolf has horrible people skills, rather than being a suave James Bond type (attractive, fit, can defuse a nuclear bomb, good punching skills, AND great people skills).
And I'm looking forward to more Melinda May. She's a stone badass.