What's in the box? WHAT'S IN THE BOX?
Surely the obvious answer is sand.
I love this answer. Of course I recently saw Peter and the Starcatcher, so...
All of the emotional moments of the end of the episode were completely lost on me. I was too busy laughing about the plasma source four juniors. [link] I gotta get me one of those.
Also, I watched In Your Eyes. I liked it.
I saw the movie too. I didn't care for it. It felt a little Lifetime to me.
I was a bit sorry to see Patton Oswalt go, especially since it was off-screen.
Did i miss something? Ward claimed he was dead, but I am assuming he wasn't.
Didn't Skye find his body?
Yeah, because my brain. For some reason I mixed up Patton Oswalt with Bill Paxton.
Patton and Paxton?
I'll sit over here.
Ha! "If Melinda May’s mother is a former secret agent, played by Tsai Chin, does that mean her father is James Bond?" [link]
It felt a little Lifetime to me.
Eh, a little bit. The lead guy was charming. I wouldn't say it's a "must see".
The answer to the desert island question is a volleyball, no?
apparently the lead guy was in Cloverfield? I thought I recognized him.
Did I skim too much, or am I really the first one to comment on Skye being originally named "Mary Sue Poots"?
I...did not notice that. Ha!
Was Koenig supposed to be the only SHIELD agent staffing the secret base? Maybe it's just TV budget not allowing for the background extras I'd expect to be milling around doing all the routine tasks required for a facility that has a multi-large aircraft hangar, but it seemed odd for him and the regulars to be the only people there.
I've always just assumed we aren't seeing all the techs and ground personnel needed to actually refuel and maintain the Bus, but if May or Ward are supposed to actually be doing it by themselves that strains my suspension of disbelief in a way that people possessing super powers doesn't.