It's awfully convenient that fake May has the exact same body type and hair style and length as real May.
S.H.I.E.L.D. has no legal right to hold Ward.
It is an on going criminal act to hold him against his will.
Unless of course he is not being held against his will at the moment.
S.H.I.E.L.D. has no legal right to hold Ward.
It is an on going criminal act to hold him against his will.
Unless of course he is not being held against his will at the moment.
I really liked this episode. It feels like SHIELD is getting its mojo back...
I really liked this episode. It feels like SHIELD is getting its mojo back...
I was unaware that they lost it, at least post midway though the first season.
Still, to be blunt...considering how reluctant we seem to be to accept a redemption arc for Ward...would a "switch to the good guys" arc for Raina be any more believable?
S.H.I.E.L.D. has no legal right to hold Ward.
It is an on going criminal act to hold him against his will.
Unless of course he is not being held against his will at the moment.
I actually said "oh, f*ck!" out loud when that happened. That was hardcore for broadcast TV in general, and the show particularly.But damn was that an awesome fight (especially the mid air spin/head vs table move)
That was awesome, I really didn't see that move coming. I thought she was just going to do a spin kick, not slam her head into the table.
Still, to be blunt...considering how reluctant we seem to be to accept a redemption arc for Ward...would a "switch to the good guys" arc for Raina be any more believable?
Well, I don't recall her killing anyone in cold blood, which seems to be the major hangup with Ward. She's clearly on the side of science rather than any personal scheme.
Well, Ward infiltrated and betrayed the team after earning their trust and has killed people in cold blood for the sake of convenience. He even tried to kill two of his friends, despite claiming to give them "a chance." Raina has her own agenda, apparently to do with learning about her origins, and hooked up with HYDRA because they had the resources she needed. Both types of characters have been redeemed in TV shows before, but I think Ward is just more hateable because of the betrayal.Still, to be blunt...considering how reluctant we seem to be to accept a redemption arc for Ward...would a "switch to the good guys" arc for Raina be any more believable?
Yeah, I didn't care for the whole HYDRA twist, along with the associated out-of-character behavior. In this episode and the last one it seems like everybody is back to being who they used to be.^Don't get me wrong though, I liked the first half of that season but it just kept getting better and better IMO.
Raina's not amoral.
She's a religious fanatic.
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