"I'll be damned. Tatooine!"


I actually laughed out loud and clapped at that one, that was so brilliant and unexpected. The Son of Coul - Master of the One Liner
Goddammit.. how could this Meh show from season 1 turn into such an amazing one? The last one was brilliant and this one may have even topped it, how will they be able to keep this level?
Best parts:
- New Shield Inhuman jumping in front of Skye and finding out he is essentially bulletproof.. heroism and dorkyness all rolled into one. I want to see more of him.. everybody is such a pro at Shield with extensive knowledge and vast experience or talent so it's refreshing to see a regular guy thrown into the mix who is totally out of his depths.. he's basically us, the viewer, thrown into such a situation.
- Fitz is getting more badass by the episode.. trying to disarm Ward takes guts but tackling that Hydra thing and actually coming out on top and taking it out? Awesome.
- The Shield assault on the castle.. balls to wall Spec Op action with some supernatural thrown in. This is what Shield should have always been, glad they own up to it and roll with it.
- Coulson.. the most motherfuckingist badass of them all! As much as you can love such a gruesome scene i cheered when Coulson actually crushed the chest of Ward.. goodbye asshole (though it was quite clear what would happen but still). And when he returned in slow mo.. goddamn, the Avengers have nothing on Phil
Concerning the love triangle i've long suspected that astronaut boy will be the one to die to resolve this but i didn't expect him to have already died, that was a nice twist. After a period of mourning (if the show gives Simmons the time, they don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon currently) the path should be clear for FitzSimmons as it should be.
It was also nice that they found a way to deal with Ward and still keep the actor around. I came to like the actor (i'm so horrible with names) and his journey even though at times his motives seem a little too campy but what the hell. Now that he's gone i'm curious to see what Hydra god can and will do, they set this up well to have enough material for the rest of the season and maybe even beyond.
While the MCU is done with Hydra it is well and alive in Shield so everybody has their toys to play with and nobody steps on any toes.
Great time to be watching Shield!


I actually laughed out loud and clapped at that one, that was so brilliant and unexpected. The Son of Coul - Master of the One Liner

Goddammit.. how could this Meh show from season 1 turn into such an amazing one? The last one was brilliant and this one may have even topped it, how will they be able to keep this level?
Best parts:
- New Shield Inhuman jumping in front of Skye and finding out he is essentially bulletproof.. heroism and dorkyness all rolled into one. I want to see more of him.. everybody is such a pro at Shield with extensive knowledge and vast experience or talent so it's refreshing to see a regular guy thrown into the mix who is totally out of his depths.. he's basically us, the viewer, thrown into such a situation.
- Fitz is getting more badass by the episode.. trying to disarm Ward takes guts but tackling that Hydra thing and actually coming out on top and taking it out? Awesome.
- The Shield assault on the castle.. balls to wall Spec Op action with some supernatural thrown in. This is what Shield should have always been, glad they own up to it and roll with it.
- Coulson.. the most motherfuckingist badass of them all! As much as you can love such a gruesome scene i cheered when Coulson actually crushed the chest of Ward.. goodbye asshole (though it was quite clear what would happen but still). And when he returned in slow mo.. goddamn, the Avengers have nothing on Phil

Concerning the love triangle i've long suspected that astronaut boy will be the one to die to resolve this but i didn't expect him to have already died, that was a nice twist. After a period of mourning (if the show gives Simmons the time, they don't seem to be slowing down anytime soon currently) the path should be clear for FitzSimmons as it should be.
It was also nice that they found a way to deal with Ward and still keep the actor around. I came to like the actor (i'm so horrible with names) and his journey even though at times his motives seem a little too campy but what the hell. Now that he's gone i'm curious to see what Hydra god can and will do, they set this up well to have enough material for the rest of the season and maybe even beyond.
While the MCU is done with Hydra it is well and alive in Shield so everybody has their toys to play with and nobody steps on any toes.
Great time to be watching Shield!
