Well, nuclear reactors for one. Plus we've seen that SHIELD has stealth technology and highly advanced artillery.
I mean, in the real world if a terrorist group seized control of a garden variety US Navy carrier, everyone outside of Central Asia ought to start crapping their pants at the threat it would pose.
the giant fist in the plating and "the cabin Banner built."
I got the Banner reference, but I didn't notice the fist bump. D'oh!
Oh, geeze, yeah. I didn't even realize that was the impression of a fist. Good one.
Skye ran to the panel May told her about to bring down the laser fence. I have no idea why she needed to do that, since Not!SHIELD was already apparently inside said fence, so it clearly wasn't doing its job, but she wasn't just blindly running into the dark.
Bobbi saw the real gun, and also saw the bullet bounce back and shoot that guy in the shoulder.
The confusing part is that Adama seems to be in command of the Pegasus in this universe, and that just ain't right.
I KNEW I saw him have a non-icer! HAH.
The confusing part is that Adama seems to be in command of the Pegasus in this universe, and that just ain't right.
Well, Lloyd Bridges is no longer available.
Bobbi saw the real gun, and also saw the bullet bounce back and shoot that guy in the shoulder.
I thought that it was a big hunk of wood, not a bullet. Although a bullet would have been fine.
It was both. The bullet hit him in the shoulder before the trees started flying around.
Tiny violin playing for him. Wah wah wah...
Aw, poor Charlie's gonna die again.
There was more going on in this episode, but not a lot of logic anywhere. And why didn't Coulson & May point out that Fury's not dead? Although it did sound like Gonzalez was challenging Fury's decision-making, too. Like Fury's secrets were more to blame for the fall of SHIELD than the Hydra infestation (which predated Fury, but whatever).