Wow, that was a lot of plot in that episode. Tons of shit went down.
I'm pleased we didn't get weeks of the team not knowing about Ward, and/or chasing around after Skye. Or weeks of Skye trying to fool Ward while he gaslights her.
I did think the bit with Ward admitting his feelings was interesting, because it really is basically like a psycho with a fixation--rather Spike-like, actually. Except he's got none of Spike's charisma.
I am however having a problem with thinking of Skye as someone really creative and impressive and cool under fire when she comes across as so damned young. I don't know how old Chloe Bennett is, but Skye looks like she's about 20.
May climbing out of Coulson's grave was pretty damned awesome. And I wonder: what does she think about Ward, and having missed identifying his true loyalties?
Oh, and I loved Mike pointing out to Ward that it wasn't personal. Heh.
I am however having a problem with thinking of Skye as someone really creative and impressive and cool under fire when she comes across as so damned young. I don't know how old Chloe Bennett is, but Skye looks like she's about 20.
I think we're supposed to think that she learned how to survive on her own at a very young age, but the show did such a shitty job of building character in the first third of the season that she's also been the wide-eyed ingenue for way too long.
Man, Coulson just can't catch a break.
I was so proud of Skye for leaving the message, I'll overlook a lot of what y'all are complaining about. And seeing Maria Hill and Coulson slip seamlessly take out all the special forces guys with no verbal consultation made me very happy,
Mike Peterson's "just following orders" line was perfect.
Lola! The blase parking guy asking for $20 bucks had to be done, but Coulson reaching for his wallet really sold the bit to me, somehow.
"Huh" is right, Phil.
I laughed out loud at the LA parking bit. So true! Yeah, your car just fell out of the sky. What? $20.
I was so proud of Skye for leaving the message, I'll overlook a lot of what y'all are complaining about.
I thought Skye was awesome the whole episode. Obvs she should have let Ward die but I understand why she couldn't.
I seriously did not expect them to all find out about Ward so soon. This show is moving at fucking full-throttle now.
Man, what is with Marvel and dudes standing in roads?
I hear you, Polter-Cow. This show actually makes me pause when I need to do something else because I want to pay attention, as compared earlier in the season when I'd have it on while folding laundry or checking Tumblr.
Mike Peterson does have reason to be highly pissed with Skye. She took his son and gave him to SHIELD, who is revealed to be HYDRA, who is responsible for what's happened to Mike. Everything he tried to do to protect his kid has blown up in his face.
Watching people start to say "SHIELD can help--oh, wait, no. Dammit." is good.
That was a great point that I hadn't even thought of. Mike is so fucked.
I hear you, Polter-Cow. This show actually makes me pause when I need to do something else because I want to pay attention, as compared earlier in the season when I'd have it on while folding laundry or checking Tumblr.
And it feels like everyone's bringing their A-game acting-wise now that they've got juicy character stuff to play.