I was surprised he gave her such a good fight.
On a subject not directly related to "Beginning of the End", I've noticed that on the Marvel Cinematic Universe wiki, the aircraft carrier where the Bus lands in order to pick up Hand, Sitwell, Blake, Garrett, and Triplett back in "End of the Beginning" is labeled as "S.H.I.E.L.D. aircraft carrier" but its image is categorized under "helicarrier".
http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/File:Helicarrier_74.png
I never thought of it before but could the aircraft carrier possibly be the repaired helicarrier from The Avengers?
A mostly good season finale, though I'm not quite sure why F&S tried to escape the pod in the first place, given that they'd already established they'd be in the middle of a watery nowhere with no one looking for them. Faced with such a situation, I'd be much more concerned about boning, myself.
(And I'm not talking Fitz's broken arm! Hey-yo!)It would've been much better if they'd decided to bone and then been contacted via radio by Fury, and then it'd be too awkward to. I guess that wouldn't have achieved the plot point of severely messing Fitz up, but really... what was his big plan? To give his beloved lady the honor of getting eaten by a shark without so much as one last climax? And I'm not talking about the end of an episode. Hey-yo!
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I'm thinking it's a typo and it's more or less instantaneous. I'm assuming I'll be watching the show next season, the camera will cut from her to another character, cut back five seconds later and all of a sudden she'll look like Kim Jong Il.So, they're a continuous explosion between the ages of 51 and 59?
A mostly good season finale, though I'm not quite sure why F&S tried to escape the pod in the first place, given that they'd already established they'd be in the middle of a watery nowhere with no one looking for them. Faced with such a situation, I'd be much more concerned about boning, myself. (And I'm not talking Fitz's broken arm! Hey-yo!)It would've been much better if they'd decided to bone and then been contacted via radio by Fury, and then it'd be too awkward to. I guess that wouldn't have achieved the plot point of severely messing Fitz up, but really... what was his big plan? To give his beloved lady the honor of getting eaten by a shark without so much as one last climax? And I'm not talking about the end of an episode. Hey-yo!
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I cannot even begin to describe how much I hate the Illyria thing.In Angel Fred was a great, but Illyria was even better![]()
Yeah, he seems like a good guy who's invested in his character and the big picture.I loved that Samuel L Jackson wasn't "too big" to make an appearance on a TV show. His presense rather than someone just talking about him really made this episode (and season) for me.
Actually, the fight was fine. I was talking about the "You slept with her and she's pissed" and "You were never on top." May is more together than that (mostly-- there was a similar cringe-worthy moment in the Sif episode, I think).The showdown with May was pretty cringe-worthy, but it was the only bad moment in the episode, really.
Utterly disagree. I wanted Ward's ass kicked and May provided that with interest.![]()
I guess the cringe comes from the PC moment of a 50 year old woman, even The Cavalry, taking down a fighting man in his prime. Perhaps the Berserker staff made her into a Buffy, but we would have had to come to the conclusion on our own from seeing that particular episode.
I had another thought of an angle they might play with Ward....What if he fell into the hands of the U.S. government and worked with Talbot against Coulson's team...?
Just curious, how far behind are the European viewers in AoS? Has the season finale aired over there yet?
I suspect Ward will end up working with the team again for the clichéd "There's only one man who can help us with this job and he's in prison" storyline. The Talbot idea is a good one though.
On a subject not directly related to "Beginning of the End", I've noticed that on the Marvel Cinematic Universe wiki, the aircraft carrier where the Bus lands in order to pick up Hand, Sitwell, Blake, Garrett, and Triplett back in "End of the Beginning" is labeled as "S.H.I.E.L.D. aircraft carrier" but its image is categorized under "helicarrier".
http://marvelcinematicuniverse.wikia.com/wiki/File:Helicarrier_74.png
I never thought of it before but could the aircraft carrier possibly be the repaired helicarrier from The Avengers?
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