Knife in his hand - extra later of "huh".
I just rewatched and corrected that. Heh.
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Knife in his hand - extra later of "huh".
I just rewatched and corrected that. Heh.
Damned soft walls in that place.
That's because they have to give a little, what with people being flung into them on occasion.
WOOHOO I am super happy with that finale! Mike fucking Peterson! Nick goddam Fury! Director Coulson at his Coulson-y best (if somewhat damaged)! I am so in for whatever next season.
And now to go back and read the thread.
And with Agent Carter being scheduled for the winter hiatus, I could see some interesting parallels developing, with building SHIELD in her show and Phil et al rebuilding it in theirs.
Yes, please!
I bet we'll see thing in Agent Carter where she suspects HYDRA and she hides stuff. Possibly with Howard's help.
I too yelled out loud at Fury saving Fitz and Simmons. It was totally a "Giles!' moment.
And I could watch the Coulson/Fury show all day, every day!
I'm worried about Fitz.
You guys whitefonting for me are HILARIOUS! You didn't have to do that -- I just stayed out of the thread until we watched it. Which we just did. And my head is too full of Arrow to make much sense. But man, I loved how Garrett got taken out. This show needs to bring the funny more often.
Don't fuck with Melinda May, y'all. She will nail gun you HARD.
Disappointed that magical mystical Skye didn't manifest her magical mystical special 0-8-4 + alien goo powers. Jesus, stop talking about it already and just levitate or something.
Although I am intrigued by her bloody-handed (or dripping-SOMETHING-handed) parent.
And of course Coulson is an Avenger. LOVED that. Although apparently he, too, is crazy. Or trying to open a wormhole.
This show needs to bring the funny more often.
That's what I've wanted from the beginning.
I am slightly dubious, though, how Coulson can rebuild SHIELD (even with the help of Twin of Patton Oswalt [he's totally a twin; in the first Patton Oswalt episode, he said he played video games online with his brother]), given that all of the armed forces and world leaders don't trust SHIELD and would arrest and/or shoot him (not necessarily in that order) on sight.
I know, season 2.
The good news about that is that it means that season 2 isn't necessarily all about planning meetings and budget appropriations and building bureaucracy.