I think we were supposed to assume that her being all flaily and Ward being all aim-y let him catch up.
I'm thinking less about the height and more that they'd already be something like 10km away from the spot where Simmons jumped out.
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I think we were supposed to assume that her being all flaily and Ward being all aim-y let him catch up.
I'm thinking less about the height and more that they'd already be something like 10km away from the spot where Simmons jumped out.
Off topic but related to jumping - there was a mid-air collision between two planes here the other day, but both were taking people up for skydiving so on the most damaged one the passengers were able to just jump out.
I'm thinking less about the height and more that they'd already be something like 10km away from the spot where Simmons jumped out.
Ah. That. Well....HEY, LOOK OVER THERE! t /runs away
Ah. That. Well....HEY, LOOK OVER THERE!
Way, way over there.
Ha, Jessica! I was actually pleased with Simmons's pipetting.
At this point they have to be fucking with us re: ROBOT
Seriously!
"I'm a little rusty." "Heavy on the iron."
Sheesh.
Apart from that, I liked this episode best of all. Which makes me very happy because the last episode nearly had me breaking up.
I loved Simmons telling Fitz that he was the hero, and his expression right after she left was heartbreaking.
Agent Coulson: the Early Years. [link]
I really liked getting their backstory. In, like, three lines, their whole relationship made so much more sense. The fact that they'd been science buds BEFORE S.H.I.E.L.D. explains a lot.
In the Gravitron episode, didn't they mention they had had Dr. Gravitron as an instructor at university?
One day they will show electrophoresis on television.
HA!
"Why are you surfing the Internet? There's crime to be solved!"
"I'm waiting for the gel to run."
(I totally noticed the implausibility of him catching her in the air, too, but I was still in the midst of reminding myself not to science too hard at a comic-book-based TV show!)