Coulson made her put on the Bracelet of I Can Do Whatever I Want to You if You Screw Up Again.
Phone Menu Voice ,'Conviction (1)'
Jossverse 1: Emotional Resonance & Rocket Launchers
TV, movies, web media--this thread is the home for any Joss projects that don't already have their own threads, such as Dr. Horrible.
Bah. I'm really not even feeling the need to get it from iTunes.
Is it not free on Hulu? I have Hulu Plus, and it is, but it may be plus only.
It's on watchabc.go.com
I forgot to mention I also liked the "I'm ditching you in Hong Kong and by the way your ill-gotten gains have been generously donated to the family of the agent your shenanigans led to the death of." way of dealing with hacker-boy.
I have to say, I thought last week's ep was a vast improvement over previous weeks! I was surprised there was so little commentary on it.
One thing that surprised me was I was initially expecting Skye to have fingered hacker-boy to cover her own tracks. "Hey, look, it was just this relatively harmless greyish hat hacker that isn't worth pursuing..." rather than it really being him.
I did kind of dislike the fact that he had really good points about due process and rights that Skye dismissed because her team is "the good guys" and he was later revealed to be a hypocrite. I guess I expected a Joss show to be a little less apologetic for the modern state of security.
I thought itwas one of those "made you think!" moments, not just a "judge the correctness of the statement by the quality of the person making the statement" thing. One reason Skye was so horrified is seeing things she believes in being tossed aside for money. Hacker was self-centered and arrogant, but he was naive, not necessarily evil. The grand ideals are still grand, and when you start making money off of them, it's an indictment of the seller, not the ideals.
I saw it more as a Lie-to-Me "growing up means learning that the world is more complicated than you think" kind of thing.
I'm not objecting to hacker boy being a hypocrite per se, just that the only person to raise concerns so far about personal rights and due process in a show about a spy agency was both dismissed with a "they can do that because they're the good guys" and then later revealed to be an opportunistic scumbag who abandoned his own principles for a payout.
Joss has clearly sold out to The Man. Hits the big time, and boom! Forgets the plight of the little people...