And Ward taunting the henchmen about how he was going to torture them was very Angelus taunting Giles in S2.
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One of the things that I love most about Evil Ward is that it makes horrible, boring S1 Ward so deliciously perfect. It's like, "Awww, boo boo. You really had no clue how to be good did you? So you just turned into the blandest, least interesting person you could." Ha!
I remember complaining in season 1 how Ward was really crappy at his job for supposedly being such a great agent, so it was great to learn he was potentially screwing up on purpose. He is so much fun to watch now that he's given up any pretense of being a good guy. Competent villainy for the win.
I loved Fitz and Simmons. It took me awhile to buy into them being more than friends, but last night sold me on their attraction and their anguish.
My one quibble is I thought Andrew's container was their way of finding and breaking into that particular base, but then it wasn't there. Either I missed something or things don't line up.
Yeah, I found Iron Chef Inhuman a little distracting. "Tonight's secret ingredient is: TELEKINESIS!"
Seeing Dacascos anywhere always gives me a warm fuzzy feeling because ita was so fond of him.
Brett Dalton is a fantastic villain, so calmly yet gleefully sadistic.
He just seems so contentedly self-actualized. All he needs is to destroy SHIELD and make Phil suffer, and he'll be content with the world. Oh, and make May hurt.
And maybe make Skye love him, if he's still on about that.
My one quibble is I thought Andrew's container was their way of finding and breaking into that particular base, but then it wasn't there. Either I missed something or things don't line up.
That confused me as well.
Yeah, I found Iron Chef Inhuman a little distracting. "Tonight's secret ingredient is: TELEKINESIS!"
I got used to him on Hawaii Five-0. So, it really doesn't bother me to see him in other things anymore.
You are all making very interesting points, but I just want to sing "Monolith" and do jazz hands like I'm in that episode of the Simpsons.
FITZSIMMONS! oh my heart. these two. yeah the rest of it and evil Ward is 8000 times better than fake good Ward, but WHATEVER. FITZSIMMONS!
I'm impressed that the show did almost their whole first season with a wooden caricature of a good guy just to set up the evilness of their main bad guy. That was quite a risk, when you think about it, to start the show with a deliberately dull, trite character.