Some of the engineers I work with...I'm okay with that strategy.
'Underneath'
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She's supposed to be able to lift a semi, so valves that she couldn't wrench into the position she wants are probably few and far between.
Really wish they were expanding her role in the MCU rather than sticking Jamie Alexander in her awful NBC conspiracy tattoos show.
Hot damn, Sam Cooke AND Parliament!
So, catching up on SHIELD. It seems like the past few episodes have been a lot of the writers giving the current real world a giant middle finger.
"HYDRA are Nazis"
"Nevertheless, she persisted"
"Make ______ great again"
Yeah!
Also, I'm not remembering Fitz's backstory. I can't remember him mentioning his father, but he must have. That must have been his regret, but I can't remember it.
I LOVED "nevertheless..."
I think Iain DeCaesteckers is knocking it out of the park in terms of acting.
I seem to remember knowing that Fitz's father was abusive, but I can't point to when we actually found that out.
I like how they've essentially made Fitz the season's Big Bad. (I mean, I don't "like" it because it makes me sad.)