True, the "by my side" speech was a giveaway. But if they've been together so long, I'm surprised they're only now showing it. Though we've got the added inducement of mortal danger to make things more interesting.
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.
I was not mistaken in seeing a bunch of UST between Simmons and Fitz at the end, right? Like, "I really want to hug him, but I mustn't" and "I should hug her hard, but I won't."
Definite UST. (Though my favourite flirtage was "I shot a superior officer in the chest." Yes, I'm regarding that as flirtage.)
I could enjoy seeing the two of them trying to outdo each other in badassery.
My definition of UST, at least last night, was the tension in the way they were staring at each other and my perception that they were keeping themselves from touching.
ie, using that box as a stand-in for connection.
I do not want FitzSimmons-oost. No no no.
I do not want FitzSimmons-oost. No no no.
And what would we call the pairing? "Simmons...Fitz"? No, wait, it'll come to me.
I definitely saw the FitzSimmons UST and thought it was OK as long as it stays oost-y. I'll take that oost over Fitz being all oost-y towards Skye, which was what seemed to be happening before.
Ultimate Drew will be writing the Daredevil series for Netflix: [link]
I'm so excited about that.
I admit my primary response to this episode was, "You can't do that with that plane!"
Do what, the hovering? There have been experimental jets that could take off and land vertically by tilting their engines to a vertical position, so that didn't bug me. On the first episode I was wondering why there were two engines on the tail of the plane--I figured maybe they were there to enable hovering (so the aircraft's center of gravity would be between the six engines).
But was I the only one who heard Wash threatening to "blow a new crater in this little moon," at that scene?