I was totally convinced that they were offing Simmons. Joss has me well-trained. So, I was pleasantly surprised to see her still around. Nice to get a little back story on those two.
I'm also still on the "Coulson came back wrong" train.
Ward and Skye bugged infinitely less than normal. It's great when they are not the heart of the story.
All in all, I enjoyed it and was glad it was back after it's micro-hiatus.
She did say they were nerve cells, which is why I noticed.
Oh my God, then, yes, holy shit those were obviously RBCs.
My issue was, of course, YOU CAN'T ISOLATE ANTIBODIES IN TWO HOURS. One day they will show electrophoresis on television. One day.
Titus Welliver, who played the Fury-alike, also played War on Supernatural, and drove a cherry red mustang (War rides a red horse). Him touching Lola was a sort of callback for me, but I'm sure it was only me.
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I think it's hilarious that after my "WHY AREN'T YOU BETTER, SHOW?" rant a few weeks ago, the last two eps have basically been EXACTLY what I wanted. So I'm glad I stuck it out!
I was 50/50 on whether Simmons would die or heroically rescue herself. It did seem a bit early in the series' run to be doing A Hole In The World already.
Also, was it Twitter that said Fitz=Ron and Simmons=Hermione? Because that is the essence of truth.
I do not know enough about HP to put Ron into a role of an egghead.
I'm mildly amused that you guys are complaining about the sciencey stuff, and personally, I'm hung up on how Kyle can jump out of a fast-moving plane a minute or so after Simmons and freefall to anywhere remotely close to her vicinity.
On which note, I just discovered that they're showing Agents of SHIELD here in Australia on almost the same schedule as in America. So that's nice.
I'm hung up on how Kyle can jump out of a fast-moving plane a minute or so after Simmons and freefall to anywhere remotely close to her vicinity.
I wondered about that, too, but then he did the aim-like-Superman-flying thing, which I think is supposed to break all laws of physics.
I think we were supposed to assume that her being all flaily and Ward being all aim-y let him catch up. Which I don't think is actually how it works. I'm also not convinced she would have survived the fall long enough for Ward to save her right before they splashed down - commercial planes fly at about 30,000 feet, most skydiving is done from around 10,000. Presumably a secret spy plane would want to fly above commercial flights to avoid detection and crashing.