I love the idea of Quinn as Evil Nick Fury.
I really know nothing about SHIELD or the Marvel Universe other than what I've seen in the various film properties to date (Iron Man/Avengers/Hulk/Captain America and Thor) so a lot of stuff goes straight over my head. All the Bucky talk? Yeah, I'm just like, Bucky who? But I think it's cool that they are throwing that stuff in for the more serious fan.
I give up on the Coulson thing. I still enjoy the character but I'm bored now with trying to figure out what happened to him. Kind of like the "Who's the new supreme?" storyline on American Horror Story. I know it will likely be important to the story but I don't care anymore. I'm glad May made him get out of the house and quit moping about it.
I am interested in the Skye story more, now. I want to know why she was an 0-8-4. What can she do? I thought this show was explicitly not supposed to have mutant powered people on it because of all the property rights issues surrounding X-Men. I mean, yes, we got the blizzard dude this episode plus the Graviton dude from earlier who seem like they acquired mutant powers but they were as the result of experiments gone wrong rather than just being born that way and both hustled off screen at the end of the episode. Mike's still around, but he's not a mutant. I'm assuming that if you took off the Centipede thing without killing him (which I'm given to understand you can't do, but if you could) he would go back to being regular Mike with no super strength. I mean, maybe Skye's not a mutant either, but the agent dude was talking like she had powers. Who knows? Anyway, I'm intrigued and I haven't felt that way about anything on this show in a while.