I mean, I get it was intended for laughs, but it was just so disjointed...
Recognizing the death of unnamed Agents X and Y isn't 'worth it' to ruin the joke I assume.
I suspect that scene was conceived and inserted after the fact. Probably would've been smoother by omitting the coffin scene, it plays like it was meant to replace it rather than follow it.
EDIT: watching it again, it's interesting that the coffin was there in that room. So maybe it could be rationalized the dead guys were actually Hydra agents who took him there to rebuild him. Maybe they died because Garrett is well, Garrett.
I suspect that scene was conceived and inserted after the fact. Probably would've been smoother by omitting the coffin scene, it plays like it was meant to replace it rather than follow it.
EDIT: watching it again, it's interesting that the coffin was there in that room. So maybe it could be rationalized the dead guys were actually Hydra agents who took him there to rebuild him. Maybe they died because Garrett is well, Garrett.
Or maybe they just didn't bother to show the actual scene of him breaking out of his coffin which has been seen ad neauseum in other shows/movies where the guy suddenly opens his eyes to the tune of some shock music and then lays waste to the room.
Honestly is it too much to ask to put two and two together and figure it out for yourself? Coffin is open, people are laying around dead.. what do you think happened? I don't need to be taken by the hand and shown every little step of the way.. i can connect the dots (sometimes).
Not exactly in those words but yes.My cable sound dropped out, did Fitz tell Simmons he loved her?
Like others, really gonna miss Bill Paxton. I still say I would have gone over to Hydra just to hang out with that dude.
The season finale was awesome.
I thought the whole season was awesome, and the finale was just the perfect capper. Clark Gregg didn't disappoint me in any single episode. I watched it for Coulson. I got Coulson. Job well done.
I thought Clark Gregg was always awesome, and Ming Na-Wen was usually pretty good. However, the characters of Skye, Ward, fitz and Simmons, weren't very interesting until around episode 9, where the writing stared getting good and the rest of the cast started becoming more interesting. From that point, the show became really good, and the rest of the cast became generally interesting characters (although it took Ward's reveal as a villain to make him iteresting). I'm sure it will continue being great next season. It just had a very rough patch for the first 8 or so episodes, but based off the rest of the season I don't think it will have a long stretch of bad episodes again next season.
Was it just me or did Skye actually feel like a SHIELD agent for the first time?
My cable sound dropped out, did Fitz tell Simmons he loved her?
My cable sound dropped out, did Fitz tell Simmons he loved her?
Great season finale. Yeah, I think Ward will somehow escape and continue to torment the team. I wonder if we'll be told where Coulson will get funding to rebuild Shield and will thye once again become sanctioned by the US government. I also wonder if the little "mishap" with Talbot might come back to haunt them.
Glad Deathlok wasn't killed. I'm a J. August Richards fan. Kudos to Chloe Bennett. Her scenes over the last several episodes have been a marked improvement over her bland early season work. Not completely bland. Skye was mostly "quirky" but not much else until "Uprising". In the finale, her quick attitude shift from confidently snarky to white hot anger after Garrett "teased" her about Fitz/Simmons' deaths was great, I thought.
Like others, really gonna miss Bill Paxton. I still say I would have gone over to Hydra just to hang out with that dude.
I really like Raina.
Don't anyone take it the wrong way but, how mad are some of you going to be if there are NO Kree ever in AoS?
Gonna be a long hiatus.
I re-checked "Eye Spy" and "Beginning of the End". The diagram (I say singular not plural since all the circles and lines are connected) on the board in "Eye Spy" appears to be of the same type as the ones Garrett and Coulson drew.Skrull, actually.
I think it's Kree, actually. Apparently the same lettering is one one of the Kree characters in the GotG trailer. It's also on the Guest's corpse.
Skye's "father" on the other hand I'm guessing might actually be Skrull. Maybe the reason he's covered in blood is that he's recently changed form? It'd be nice for once if a sci-fi shape-shifter couldn't do so at will but had to take time to heal after what for most organisms would be a massive trauma.
Also, that was a chair he was sitting on, not a bath.
http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/File:Alien_equation.png
The one in "Eye Spy", however, is also accompanied by some vertically-written Latin alphabet-proportioned symbols that match the Skrull script from the comics.
http://www.theouthousers.com/index.php/features/124500-s-h-i-e-l-d-dossiers-s01e04-eye-spy.html
I also re-watched the Guardians of the Galaxy trailer. I might have missed something, but the only writing I could see was the English on the Nova Corps's computers.
I have doubts now that Skye and her parent(s) are Kree or Skrull since Raina is focused on "evolution" not "interbreeding". Plus I find it a bit difficult to believe that the Asgardians are totally unaware of Kree/Skrull presence on Earth.
Do they even have the rights to the Kree name given that it's a FF and Avengers enemy? These rights issues between the studios can give one a good headache.
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